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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0Ames 35608Ekalaka Hills #1Vitis riparia Michx. Montana, United StatesGENNot Available2020COLLECTED09/16/2020Custer National Forest (Sioux Ranger District - Ekalaka Hills Land Unit) - Ekalaka Park Campground area, Carter County45.79810000, -104.513400001152Wooded drainage bottomWild materialVitis riparia in Montana is only known to occur in the southeastern corner of the state. Specimen at collection site in nature measuring approximately six meters in length. Genetics of this accession would represent the extreme northwestern edge of the species native range. 2107908Ames 35608
1Ames 35586Long Pines #6Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) Kuntze Montana, United StatesNC7Shoot2020Wild materialAgastache foeniculum in Montana has been minimally reported and is currently under review by the Montana Natural Heritage Program (20 October 2020). A total of eighteen herbarium specimens from Montana have been deposited (Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, accessed 20 October 2020) with twelve being collected since the year 2000. The species is rather restricted to the extreme eastern border and especially the southeastern corner of Montana with majority (12 herbarium specimens) being collected in Carter County. Genetics of this accession would represent the northwestern edge of the species native range. In nature, plants of this accession measured approximately 30-36 inches tall and were still green with a few flowering specimens noted at time of collection (12 September 2020). 2107749Ames 35586
2Ames 35587Long Pines #7Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) Kuntze Montana, United StatesNC7Flower2020Wild materialAgastache foeniculum in Montana has been minimally reported and is currently under review by the Montana Natural Heritage Program (20 October 2020). A total of eighteen herbarium specimens from Montana have been deposited (Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, accessed 20 October 2020) with twelve being collected since the year 2000. The species is rather restricted to the extreme eastern border and especially the southeastern corner of Montana with majority (12 herbarium specimens) being collected in Carter County. Genetics of this accession would represent the northwestern edge of the species native range. 2107750Ames 35587
3Ames 35588Ekalaka Hills #2Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) Kuntze Montana, United StatesNC7FLOWER2020Wild materialAgastache foeniculum in Montana has been minimally reported and is currently under review by the Montana Natural Heritage Program (20 October 2020). A total of eighteen herbarium specimens from Montana have been deposited (Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, accessed 20 October 2020) with twelve being collected since the year 2000. The species is rather restricted to the extreme eastern border and especially the southeastern corner of Montana with majority (12 herbarium specimens) being collected in Carter County. Genetics of this accession would represent the northwestern edge of the species native range. In nature, plants measured approximately 30-48 inches tall.2107751Ames 35588
4Ames 35589Ekalaka Hills #3Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) Kuntze Montana, United StatesNC72020Wild materialAgastache foeniculum in Montana has been minimally reported and is currently under review by the Montana Natural Heritage Program (20 October 2020). A total of eighteen herbarium specimens from Montana have been deposited (Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, accessed 20 October 2020) with twelve being collected since the year 2000. The species is rather restricted to the extreme eastern border and especially the southeastern corner of Montana with majority (12 herbarium specimens) being collected in Carter County. Genetics of this accession would represent the northwestern edge of the species native range. In nature, plants measured approximately 24-45 inches tall and were still green at time of collection (19 September 2020).2107752Ames 35589
5Ames 35590Long Pines #5Amorpha canescens Pursh Montana, United StatesW6Not Available2020Wild materialAmorpha canescens in Montana is known from the southeastern corner of the state by two-pre-1950 collections W. E. Booth #2675 (Carter County) collected in 1948 and W. E. Lockhart #25 (Rosebud County) collected in 1922, (Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, accessed 20 October 2020)). Currently A. canescens is listed as SH (historical) by the Montana Natural Heritage Program (20 October 2020). According to Vanderhorst et al. (1988), searches by Peter Lesica (1986) followed by Heidel and Dueholm (1995) failed to locate the species. In 2019, the species was discovered by K. Hansen (USFS) on the Sioux Ranger District in the Long Pines Unit (Carter County) during the week of 12 August. The species native range extends from Canada to Texas throughout the Great Plains. This accession represents genetics from the extreme northwestern edge of the species native range and is evidence that the species is present in Montana. In nature, plants of this accession measured approximately 24-36 inches tall with some specimens still flowering at time of collection (12 September 2020). 2107753Ames 35590
6Ames 35591Long Pines #8Amorpha canescens Pursh Montana, United StatesW6Not Available2020Wild materialAmorpha canescens in Montana is known from the southeastern corner of the state by two-pre-1950 collections W. E. Booth #2675 (Carter County) collected in 1948 and W. E. Lockhart #25 (Rosebud County) collected in 1922, (Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, accessed 20 October 2020)). Currently A. canescens is listed as SH (historical) by the Montana Natural Heritage Program (20 October 2020). According to Vanderhorst et al. (1988), searches by Peter Lesica (1986) followed by Heidel and Dueholm (1995) failed to locate the species. In 2019, the species was discovered by K. Hansen (USFS) on the Sioux Ranger District in the Long Pines Unit (Carter County) during the week of 12 August. The species native range extends from Canada to Texas throughout the Great Plains. This accession represents genetics from the extreme northwestern edge of the species native range and is evidence that the species is present in Montana. This accession represents genetics from the extreme northwestern edge of the species native range and is evidence that the species is present in Montana. Healthy plants in nature measured approximately 30-40 inches tall.2107754Ames 35591
7Ames 35593Long Pines #3Lycopus asper Greene Montana, United StatesNC7Not Available2020COLLECTED09/12/2020Custer National Forest (Sioux Ranger District - Long Pines Land Unit) at Wickham Gulch Campground, Carter County45.57980000, -104.072500001058WetlandWild materialPlants in nature were still green with a few specimens still flowering at time of collection (12 September 2020). 2107756Ames 35593
8OPGC 7549Long Pines 01Geum canadense Jacq. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2020COLLECTED09/12/2020Custer National Forest (Sioux Ranger District - Long Pines Land Unit) - Wickham Gulch Campground, Carter County45.58000000, -104.071400001053Wooded drainage bottomWild materialGeum canadense is rare in Montana and is only known to occur in four of the eastern counties of the state. Genetics of this accession would represent the extreme northwestern edge of the species native range. Specimens at collection site in nature were starting to senesce at the time of collection. 2110272OPGC 7549
9W6 58688Long Pines #9Sporobolus compositus (Poir.) Merr. Montana, United StatesW62020COLLECTED09/12/2020Custer National Forest (Sioux Ranger District - Long Pines Land Unit) adjacent to Exie Road #3119 in Hell Creek Formation badlands, Carter County45.58820000, -104.167900001089Alluvial outwash at base of clay badlands slopeWild materialPlants in nature were senesced at time of collection (12 September 2020).2107757W6 58688