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——— a . Madrono, Vol. 60, No. 3, pp. 262-263, 2013 NOTEWORTHY COLLECTION MONTANA Veronica verna L., 865 m, 16 July 2010, C. Odegard 45 (MONTU). Bergiatexan (HookW.) Seub. (ELATINACEAE). Previous knowledge. Distributed from extreme SW wcCiaortmthemroElnCeoo.icn,hadrcraiy.sin3pgalkmusmutrdison(oLf.t)hAelRbsoihoeonmr,e.oT&f7SaSsRcth6ou0cltkE.pSoa2nn4dd, IIBrddiaathhioosha(CnModolruecmfobineislaiddetor2e0Bd0a6)js.aensCRiataliinvfekoerbndyia,St2heeas(ItidmtapoehroniolNredat)thiervinen LHeosridcaeu1m0,j4u9b7at(uMmOLN.T,U1)0.05Pmh,ot1o4grSaepphtedmebteerrm2i0n1e0d, bP.y PlaSnitgniSfoicciaentcye.(AFnirosntyrmeopuorst2f0o1r1).Montana and a range GS.ouPYrtaehvtisoDkuiasekvkoyntcoahwl(etMdogOe)C..alPirfeovrinoiuas,lyNkenvoawdan,frUotmahs,outNheerwn eMxotnetnsainoanoPf.cat.en1e1l5luksmhaEsfbreoemnKoobosteernvaeidCoo.n,lyIdianhor.oaIdn Mexico, Texas, and Louisiana, disjunct along the corridors, suggesting its presence in the state could be human-mediated Columbia River in Oregon and Washington. ranSgigeniefxitceannscieo.nFoirfscta.re3p5o0rtkfmornMoornthtwaensat(fDroormnso19u8t4h)e,rna CERAaEn).un—cCualrubsonsuClop.,hurBeeaurstooSotlh. M(tsR.A,NSUiNlvCerULRAu-n South Dakota. Plateau, T8S R18E S20, common in wet turf along a (ACSeTnEtRaAurCeEaAmEa)c.r—oPcoenpdhearalaCMou.s,s.caP.usc19hk.kemxWEilldo.f slempatlolsesptarleaamDoCnaangdenCtlaeresxoustcho-fpauclionrgumslHopoelmwi,th34C7a5ltmh,a RCo5nWraSd27a-d2j8acleinnte, tnoatiavetwroa-ntgreacdkraiancacgesesarreoaa,d,10T6528mN, 2(9MOANuTguUs,t M20O1N1,T,P. ALLeAs)i.caV1er0i,f7i4e2d wbiythDD.. MHuarnrnaay 28 October 2011, B. Birch s.n. (MONTU). (ALA). A Previousknowledge. AnornamentalnativetoEurasia Previous knowledge. circumpolar plant previously and sporadically escaped in northern U.S., adjacent known from as far south in western North America as Canada, and Colorado (Keil and Ochsmann 2006). northern British Columbia and central Northwest Significance. First report for Montana. Territories (Whittemore 1997). Significance. First report for Montana and the (L.L)aDcutmuocrat)MU(RAASLTISER(ALC.)EAGaEe)r.tn—.S(a=ndMeyrcselCios.,muCraablii-s cfornotmignuoorutshUe.rSn.,BarirtaisnhgeCeoxltuenmsbiioanoafn1d95202k00mskomuthferaosmt net Mts., ca. 4 km E ofHwy200 along theRock Creek Northwest Territories. Rd, T26N R32W S22 SW1/4 ofSE1/4, one plant along — the road inundisturbedwestern redcedarforest, 755 m, Peter Lesica, Division of Biological Sciences, 11 October 2011, L. Larsen s.n. (MONTU). University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812; Bryce Previous knowledge. Introduced from Europe to NE Christiaens, Missoula County Weed District, 2825 and NW North America (Strother 2006). Santa Fe Court, Missoula, MT 59808; Dave Hanna, Significance. First report for Montana. The Nature Conservancy, 21 First St. NW, Choteau, MT 59422; Lisa Larsen, Westech Environmental LimoniumvulgareMill. (PLUMBAGINACEAE). Services, Box 6045, Helena, MT 59604; and Craig PonderaCo.,alongCathedralRd.ca. 1.5kmNofTrunk Odegard, Plains/Thompson Falls Ranger District, Butte and 9 km from Hwy 44, T36N R3W SI7, dry Lolo National Forest, 408 Clayton St, Plains, MT pasture land with alkaline soil, 1065 m, 5 August 2010, 59859. [email protected]. B. Christiaens s.n. (MONTU, UC). Determined by A. Smith (UC). Literature Cited Previousknowledge. Anornamentalnativeto Europe and reported escaped in Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Anonymous. 2011. Results of the Twenty-Fith [sic] Idaho Rare Plant Conference. 19 October 2011, California. Significance. First report for Montana. pBdoifs/e2,01IDl._RWeesbuslittse_IwRwPw.Ci_dva2h.o2n.aptdifve[palcacnetssse.dor1g/Mrpacy/ PsilocarphusTENELLUSNutt. (ASTERACEAE). 2013], Sanders Co., E side of Donlan Flats ca. 0.2 km S of Dorn, R. D. 1984. Vascular plants of Montana. Hwy 135, T18N R26W S9 SW1/4, in muddy tire tracks Mountain West Publishing, Cheyenne, WY. ofa lightly used two-track road with Centaurea stoebe Keil, D. J., J. Ochsmann. 2006. Centaurea. Pp. 181— L., Gnaphalium palustre Nutt., Heterocodon rariflorum 194 in Flora ofNorth America Editorial Commit- Nutt.,Juncusbufonius L., PinusponderosaP. Lawson& tee (eds.). Flora of North America North of C. Lawson, Plagiobothrysscouleri(Hook. &Arn.)I. M. Mexico, Vol. 19: Magnoliophyta: Asteridae (in Johnst., and PotentillarectaL., 800m,23 June2009, C. part): Asteraceae, pt. 1. Oxford University Press, Odegard 43 (MONTU), photograph verified by L. New York, NY. Morefield (RENO); ClearCrvalleyfloor, onForest Rd Morefield, J. D. 2006. Psilocarphus. Pp. 456^160 in 153 ca. 7.2 km from Prospect Cr Rd, T21N R30W S4 Flora of North America Editorial Committee SW1/4, in compacted silt loam at a roadside campsite (eds.), Flora of North America North of Mexico, with J. bufonius Matricaria discoidea DC., P. ponder- Vol. 19: Magnoliophyta: Asteridae (in part): osa, Potentilla ,argentea L., P. gracilis Douglas ex Asteraceae, pt. 1. Oxford University Press, New Hook., Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco, and York, NY. 2013] NOTEWORTHY COLLECTION 263 Strother, J. L. 2006. Mycelis. Pp. 257-258 in Floraof Whittemore, A. T. 1997. Ranunculus. Pp. 88-135 in North America Editorial Committee (eds.). Flora Flora of North America Editorial Committee of North America North of Mexico, Vol. 19: (eds.). Flora ofNorth America North of Mexico, Magnoliophyta: Asteridae (in part): Asteraceae, Vol. 3: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliidae and Hama- pt. 1. Oxford University Press, New York, NY. melidae. Oxford University Press, NewYork, NY.

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