Lomatium bradshawii
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Lomatium bradshawii ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung Lomatium innerhalb der Familie der Doldenblütler (Apiaceae). Diese gefährdete Art kommt in den nordwestlichen der USA nur im nordwestlichen Oregon und im südwestlichen Washington vor und wird dort englisch Bradshaw's desert parsley genannt.
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Lomatium bradshawii är en flockblommig växtart som först beskrevs av Joseph Nelson Rose och Mildred Esther Mathias, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Mildred Esther Mathias och Lincoln Constance. Lomatium bradshawii ingår i släktet Lomatium och familjen flockblommiga växter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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Lomatium bradshawii, also known as Bradshaw's desert parsley, is an endangered perennial herb native to Oregon and Washington, United States. Lomatium bradshawii was thought to be extinct until 1979, when it was rediscovered by a University of Oregon graduate. This herb was common in the Willamette Valley before agricultural development and fire prevention which has allowed shrubs and weeds to invade. Most known populations of Lomatium bradshawii are within ten miles of Eugene, Oregon. In the Willamette Valley, populations exist in the Oregon counties Lane, Benton, Linn, and Marion, and in Washington Lomatium bradshawii grows in Puget Sound. The largest population of this herb is in Camas Meadows, Washington, with a population of 10,7900,00 +/- 2,010,000, and the Berry Botanic Garden keeps
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Lomatium bradshawii
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Lomatium bradshawii
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Lomatium bradshawii
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Math. & Const. 1942
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ESA
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*Leptotaenia bradshawii (Rose ex Mathias 1934)
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Lomatium bradshawii
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Lomatium bradshawii ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung Lomatium innerhalb der Familie der Doldenblütler (Apiaceae). Diese gefährdete Art kommt in den nordwestlichen der USA nur im nordwestlichen Oregon und im südwestlichen Washington vor und wird dort englisch Bradshaw's desert parsley genannt.
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Lomatium bradshawii, also known as Bradshaw's desert parsley, is an endangered perennial herb native to Oregon and Washington, United States. Lomatium bradshawii was thought to be extinct until 1979, when it was rediscovered by a University of Oregon graduate. This herb was common in the Willamette Valley before agricultural development and fire prevention which has allowed shrubs and weeds to invade. Most known populations of Lomatium bradshawii are within ten miles of Eugene, Oregon. In the Willamette Valley, populations exist in the Oregon counties Lane, Benton, Linn, and Marion, and in Washington Lomatium bradshawii grows in Puget Sound. The largest population of this herb is in Camas Meadows, Washington, with a population of 10,7900,00 +/- 2,010,000, and the Berry Botanic Garden keeps a seedbank. Lomatium bradshawii grows in low elevations along rivers or in regularly flooded prairies. Yellow inflorescences of Lomatium bradshawii occur from April to May.
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Lomatium bradshawii är en flockblommig växtart som först beskrevs av Joseph Nelson Rose och Mildred Esther Mathias, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Mildred Esther Mathias och Lincoln Constance. Lomatium bradshawii ingår i släktet Lomatium och familjen flockblommiga växter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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