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Asparagaceae
1. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Latah County: Clearwater National Forest, Park Road, a little ways north of Potlatch Canyon Trailhead.
46.784606°, -116.45835°. Datum: WGS 84. Georeferenced by Dan Turck. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Rocky basalt meadow, surrounded by predominantly ponderosa pine forest. Camas presently only species flowering at time of collection. Petals purple-blueish. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
ID
Daniel Turck 2025-001May 12, 2025
Asparagaceae
2. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Latah County: Idlers Rest Area, Moscow Mountain.
46.808096° N, 116.951671° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Weird little seep with Camassia quamash About 50 individuals. This population is quite a bit upland and on a steeper site than where this species is normally found. Bulb intentionally not harvested. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
ID
Daniel Turck 2025-019May 18, 2025
Asparagaceae
3. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Latah County: Latah Trail. Near outhouse about 100m east of Carmichael Road. Elev. 2549 ft.
46.721167°, -116.96235°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 4 meters.
Moist depression, predominant species are Camassia quamash and Phleum pratense. Area with Camas is presently unmowed. Flowers dark purple / blue. Large patch intermixed with Phleum pratense. Most idividuals have gone to fruit. Reproductive state: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native.
ID
Daniel Turck 2025-022May 25, 2025
Asparagaceae
4. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Latah County: Latah Trail. Elev. 2664 ft.
46.739031°, -116.81391°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 3 meters.
Small road cut with open Ponderosa pine and Doug-fir forest. Camassia quamash, Lomatium triternatum, Geranium viscossisimum, Wyethia amplexicaulis, Delphinium nuttallianum, and Lupinus sp., Triteleia grandiflora. Flowers dark purple / blue. Semi common, site appears drier than normal. Peak bloom was two weeks prior to harvest. Reproductive state: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native.
ID
Daniel Turck 2025-042May 25, 2025
Asparagaceae
5. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Latah County: Latah Trail, around 300m west of small picnic area. Elev. 2572 ft.
46.715224°, -116.85568°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 4 meters.
Moist meadow with Camassia quamash, Lithophragma sp., Geum triflorum, Delphinium nuttallianum, Lomatium triternatum, Lomatium dissectum, Clematis hirustissima, and grasses. Heracleum lanatum and Veratrum sp. present in slightly upland terrain. Flowers dark purple / blue. Reproductive state: Flowers and fruits. Origin: Native.
ID
Daniel Turck 2025-048May 25, 2025
Asparagaceae
6. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Latah County: Latah Trail, between Moscow and Troy. Elev. 2533 ft.
46.708549°, -116.8701°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 4 meters.
Moist meadow / depression. Camassia quamash common. Triteleia grandiflora, Wyethia amplexicaulis, and invasive grasses present. Flowers dark blue / purple. Reproductive state: Flowers and fruits. Origin: Native.
ID
Daniel Turck 2025-053May 25, 2025
Asparagaceae
7. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Idaho County: Nez Perce National Historical Park, Weippe Prairie Site. Right off Larson road. Elev. 2988 ft.
46° 21.232\' N, 115° 54.95\' W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: GPS. Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds).
Open field formally used as cattle ranch. Abundant camas growing with Ranunculus alismifolius and Alopecurus pratensis. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
ID: 195859; ID201547
Kai Battenberg KB2025-001May 20, 2025

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Asparagaceae
8. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Ada County: Off Blacks Creek road. Elev. 3600 ft.
43.2839° N, 116.0241° W
Shallow and wide ravine with Poaceae. Soil moist and dense. Abundant, flowers light blue/purple.
SRP: 85170
Sarah Breedlove 23May 4, 2025

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Asparagaceae
9. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Latah County: Clearwater National Forest, Park Road, a little ways north of Potlatch Canyon Trailhead.
46.784606°, -116.45835°. Datum: WGS 84. Georeferenced by Dan Turck. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Rocky basalt meadow, surrounded by predominantly ponderosa pine forest. Camas presently only species flowering at time of collection. Petals purple-blueish. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
ID
Daniel Turck 2025-001May 12, 2025
Asparagaceae
10. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. quamash
U.S.A., Washington, Adams County: Outlet of Hallin Lake. Elev. 1760 ft.
47.13634° N, 118.15424° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: Digital map.
In moist soil with Poa bulbosa, Bromus tectorum, Lithophragma parviflorum, Montia linearis, and Galium. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
WTU
Jeff Walker 1578May 7, 2024
Asparagaceae
11. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Washington, Whitman County: State Highway 27, 0.75 miles south of junction with Clear Creek Road, west side of highway. Elev. 2508 ft.
46.878406° N, 117.126715° W
Small wet depression / meadow. Phleum pratense and Taraxacum officinale common in disturbed parts of meadow. Flowers purple. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
ID: 195062; ID200727
Nicole Schmelzle 2024-07May 15, 2024
With Dan Turck, Kai Battenberg, Dylan Trimmer, and Noah.

ID200727.jpg
Asparagaceae
12. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. breviflora Gould
United States, Washington, Garfield: Blue Mountains, ridge along NF Road 112 at junction with NF 100, 0.5 air miles NNE of Warner Spring and 0.4 miles north of Lick Creek Road, 5.5 air miles east of Stentz Spring. Umatilla National Forest. T9N R42E S25 SW4 NE4 SE4. Elev. 5000 ft
46.22539°, -117.48625°.
Wet meadow on ephemeral pond site (flooded in winter, but now mostly silted in) with dense clay soil. Locally dominated by Camassia quamash, Lomatium, & Alopecurus pratensis. Common. https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=33528848. Reproductive state: Flowering.
WS: 413376; WS040751
Walter Fertig 36024May 19, 2024

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Asparagaceae
13. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Oregon, Union County: Umatilla NF. NF Road 2155 ca. 0.5 miles south of NF road 21. Elev. 1036 m.
45.32849° N, 118.31869° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 3 meters.
Open meadow with Picea, Pinus ponderosa, Drymocallis, Astragalus, Balsamorhiza sagittata, Triteleia, Camassia, Lomatium leptocarpum. Slope had been wet, now nearly fully dry. Tepals blue.
SRP: 81575
J. F. Smith 18959Jun 1, 2023

SRP081575.jpg
Asparagaceae
14. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Oregon, Crook County: Ochoco National Forest. Big Springs Campground and vicinity. Elev. 1725 ft.
44.33551° N, 119.99105° W
Mesic understory in Ponderosa woodland. Blue flowers. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
WTU
Wendy McClure 23-16Jun 24, 2023
Asparagaceae
15. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Latah County: Princeton, Idaho. Meadow directly south of the Church of the Nazarene parking lot. Elev. 2521
46.914511°, -116.83253°. Datum: WGS 84. Georeferenced by Dan Turck. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Moist meadow filled with camas. Petals blue. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
ID: 190524; ID196080
Daniel Turck 2022-3May 18, 2022

ID196080.jpg
Asparagaceae
16. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. breviflora Gould
U.S.A., Washington, Klickitat County: Highway 142, approximately 3 km east of Wahkiacus. North side of road. Elev. 300 m.
45.841° N, 121.0282° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 50 meters. Georeferenced by Dan Post. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Open meadow with Lomatium nudicaule, Lomatium papilioniferum, and Erodium cicutarium common; adjacent wet area with Lupinus bicolor and Erythranthe guttata common. Locally common; tepals dark blue; bulb deep-seated. Reproductive state: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native.
David Giblin 8581Apr 26, 2022
WTU: 444613; WTU-V-102603

WTU-V-102603.jpg
Asparagaceae
17. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. breviflora Gould
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney County: Malheur National Forest. South end of Duffy prairie ~1m, NE of 41 along Forest Road 4340. Elev. 1657 m.
43.86328° N, 119.50906° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 100 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Seasonally wet prairie, drier at edges grading into wet swales. Camassia, Artemisia, Poa bulbosa dominant. Common; tepals twisting in fruit. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
Kate Manning 2022-7Jun 17, 2022
With Kelsey Britton, Berl Nussbaum, Josie Meier, Debbie Robinson and James Mickley
WTU: 445326; WTU-V-103482

WTU-V-103482.jpg
Asparagaceae
18. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. breviflora Gould
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney County: Malheur National Forest. Approximately 8 kms north of junction with Forest Service Road 43. Elev. 1480 m.
43.83887° N, 119.30884° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 100 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Wet meadow adjacent to small stream with Carex spp. and Poa spp. dominant; adjacent upland with Antennaria rosea and Ceratocephala testiculata common. Uncommon in meadow; tepals blue. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
Sarah Stuckey 22-8Jun 17, 2022
WTU: 456440; WTU-V-106187

WTU-V-106187.jpg
Asparagaceae
19. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. breviflora Gould
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney County: Ochoco National Forest. Round Meadow. Elev. 1812 m.
43.93519° N, 119.54423° W
Blue flowers. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
Truman Ricks 2022-1Jun 17, 2022
With R.G. Olmstead, Thomas M. Lane, Ava Kloss-Schmidt, Samantha Lieberman,Elena Stiles
WTU: 456472; WTU-V-106155

WTU-V-106155.jpg
Asparagaceae
20. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Blaine County: Cove Creek headwaters. From Hailey, proceed up Quigley Gulch for approximately 8 to 9 miles Elev. 7042 ft.
43.5695° N, 114.17153° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 10 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
wet Juncus balticus meadow adjacent to willow thicket Photos of the living specimen available at https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/124571493 Reproductive state: Flowers.
SRP: 79453
Mark Pollock 356Jul 2, 2022

SRP079453.jpg
Asparagaceae
21. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney County: Ochoco National Forest. Round Meadow. Elev. 1812 m.
43.93519° N, 119.54423° W
Blue flowers.
SRP: 83484
Truman Ricks 2022-1Jun 17, 2022
With R. G. Olmstead, T. M. Lane, A. Kloss-Schmidt, S. Lieberman, E. Stiles

SRP083484.jpg
Asparagaceae
22. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. breviflora Gould
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney County: Malheur National Froest. South end of Duffy Prairie, ca. 1 m, NE of 41 along Forest Road 4340. Elev. 1657 m.
43.86328° N, 119.50906° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 100 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Seasonally wet prairie, drier at edges grading into wet swales. Camassia, Artemisia, Poa bulbosa dominant. Common; sepals twisting in fruit.
SRP: 83485
Kate Manning 2022-7Jun 17, 2022
With K. Britton, B. Nussbaum, J. Meier, D. Robinson, J. Mickley

SRP083485.jpg
Asparagaceae
23. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Oregon, Washington County: Wapato Valley. Highway 47 at Springhill Road. Northeast bank 200 meters north of intersection. Elev. 160 ft.
45.482113°, -123.12814°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 8 meters. Georeferenced by Dominic Maze. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Open roadside hill/berm. Slope west-facing, about 8 meters high, about 35 degree slope. Relatively well-drained soils. ~300 plants. Flowers light blue, fruits with withered reflexed tepals. Reproductive state: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native.
HPSU: 23692
Dominic Maze 1948Jun 4, 2022
Asparagaceae
24. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene var. utahensis (Gould) C.L. Hitchc.
= Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. utahensis Gould
U.S.A., Idaho, Owyhee County: One mile north of the intersection of Hwy 95 and the Idaho-Oregon border. The site is located approximately a quarter mile NW of Hwy 95. . Site ID: 1. Elev. 4142 ft.
43.26397° N, 117.01497° W
Datum: NAD 83. Coordinate Source: GPS.
The site is located in a valley with mountains in the near east and far west; soil contains a relative large amount of clay; the site is surrounding a small creek that is not currently running. The predominant plants are introduced blue grassesm and sagebrush Light yellow anthers with light blue (purple) petals; only one population in the area; grows in moist soil, very close to the creek.
CIC: 58244
Marlon Galvis 54May 12, 2021
With Baylee Munson

CIC058244.jpg
Asparagaceae
25. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene var. utahensis (Gould) C.L. Hitchc.
= Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. utahensis Gould
U.S.A., Idaho, Owyhee County: Duck Valley, near Highway 51 about 4 miles south of Riddle. Elev. 5300 ft.
42.12469° N, 116.12476° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 4 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Seasonal wetland on organic loamy soil, with Alisma, Downingia, Porterella, Salix exigua, Carex athrostachya and various grazed graminoids. Frequent. Flowers deep blue; anthers bright yellow.
CIC: 58371
D. H. Mansfield 21028bJun 4, 2021
With Beth Corbin

CIC058371.jpg
Asparagaceae
26. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene var. utahensis (Gould) C.L. Hitchc.
= Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. utahensis Gould
U.S.A., Nevada, Elko County: Bull Run Mountains, meadows just SE of (above) Bull Run Reservoir. Elev. 5920 ft.
41.62919° N, 116.1374° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Wetter areas in wet meadow within sagebrush community. Dark blue flowers with bright yellow anthers.
CIC: 58528
D. H. Mansfield 21101Jun 6, 2021
With Beth Corbin

CIC058528.jpg
Asparagaceae
27. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Blaine County: Mutual Gulch, Copper Creek hills, Muldoon area. From Bellevue, up E on Muldoon Rd for 26.8 mi, then walk up faint two-track on the R. Elev. 6652 ft.
43.60746° N, 113.92581° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 10 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Juncus balticus meadow. Reproductive state: Flowers.
SRP: 74396
Mark Pollock 131Jun 5, 2021

SRP074396.jpg
Asparagaceae
28. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. breviflora Gould
United States, Washington, Garfield: Blue Mountains Ecoregion: Pataha Bunchgrass Research Natural Area, Umatilla National Forest, west of FS Road 42, 1.5 air miles SSE of Peola, 0.4 miles SW of Iron Spring. T9N R42E S1 NE4 SW4 NE4 SW4. Elev. 4520 ft
46.2849°, -117.4944°.
Festuca idahoensis-Potentilla gracilis meadow community on summit of ridge and south-facing slopes. Soil loam clay. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Camassia quamash subsp. breviflora Flowers purple, symmetrical, yellow anthers. https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=31370669. Reproductive state: Flowering.
WS: 401298; WS010617
Walter Fertig 35116Jun 9, 2021
With Tynan Ramm-Granberg & Irene Weber

WS010617.JPG
Asparagaceae
29. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. breviflora Gould
United States, Washington, Garfield: Blue Mountains Ecoregion: Three Forks Trailhead, Umatilla National Forest, 0.25 miles east of Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness Area boundary, 1.8 miles north of the Oregon state line, 2 miles west of Grouse Flat Unit, WA Chief Joseph Wildlife Area. T6N R42E S4 NE4 NE4 SE4. Elev. 3950 ft
46.022304°, -117.54386°.
Seasonally moist meadow on clayey soil in small depression. Meadow of Alopecurus pratensis, Delphinium depauperatum, and Camassia quamash in opening in Pinus ponderosa forest. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Camassia quamash subsp. breviflora Flowers blue with yellow anthers. https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=31402894. Reproductive state: Flowering & Fruiting.
WS: 401526; WS011576
Walter Fertig 35186Jun 11, 2021

WS011576.JPG
Asparagaceae
30. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. azurea (A. Heller) Gould
United States, Washington, Pierce: Training Area 6, near Muck Creek. Elev. 97 m
47.010914°, -122.55890°.
Slight mounds, moist depressions, glacial soil, wooded to open areas; some Nisqually flows; Douglas fir stands ~80 yrs. Fragaria, Ranunculus occidentalis; Pinus ponderosa, Pseudtsuga menziesii, Quercus garryana; Dasinuera camassiae From before the annotation: common name: small blue camas. Family: Asparagaceae, Agavoideae; Plant 3 M w bulb. Basal lvs 6, narrow, glaucous; blue-violet bilateral tepals, persistent on stem Chiloensis. https://oregonflora.org/collections/individual/index.php?occid=6321522. Origin: wild collection.
OSC-V-270963
S. Kephart; J. Kephart May 3, 2021
With S. Mortimer, R. Gilbert

OSC-V-270963.jpg
Asparagaceae
31. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. azurea (A. Heller) Gould
United States, Washington, Thurston: Johnson Prairie, 22J, right side. Elev. 125 m
46.92605°, -122.73334°.
Sloping glacial outwash soil; open mounds, moist intermounds; some nr large oak tree; camas color variants dark-light all areas. Carex, Collinsia grandiflora, Fragaria Chiloensis , Lomatium triternatum, Ranunculus occidentalis; Quercus garyana; Pinus ponderosa; grasses, sedges rushes Common name: small blue camas, w bulb past flower; basal lvs 5, narrow, glaucous; bilateral, deep blue-violet tepals, persistent on spreading pedicel. https://oregonflora.org/collections/individual/index.php?occid=6321523. Origin: wild collection.
OSC-V-270964
S. Kephart; J. Kephart May 3, 2021
With S. Mortimer with R. Gilbert

OSC-V-270964.jpg
Asparagaceae
32. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. quamash
U.S.A., Idaho, Bonner County: Kaniksu National Forest, Selkirk Mountains, off HWY 2 overlooking Pend Orielle River, large pullout near Goats Trail Road. Site ID: SK-287. Elev. 640 m.
48.157068° N, 116.795426° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 8 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Southeast facing opening covered in moss with active seep, blanketed in Dodecatheon, Camassia, Micranthes and Cysopteris. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
ID: 185576; ID191128
Harpo Faust 2170Apr 29, 2020

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Asparagaceae
33. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. quamash
U.S.A., Idaho, Bonner County: Kaniksu National Forest, Selkirk Mountains, Goat Loop Trail above HWY 2. Site ID: SK-299. Elev. 652 m.
48.158603° N, 116.791112° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 6 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Bucolic open ephemeral stream slope dominated by Camassia quamash, Dodecatheon pulchellum, Senecio integerrimus and Cysopteris fragilis. Flowers light purple. Reproductive state: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native.
ID: 185573; ID191125
Harpo Faust 2240May 13, 2020

ID191125.jpg
Asparagaceae
34. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Caribou County: South off Hwy 34 on Lanes Creek Rd. F.S. # 095 approximately 3 miles. Turn East onto F.S. #107. Shortly south of F.S. #051. Elev. 7310 ft.
42.920567° N, -111.210053° W; T33N R44E S13
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 4 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS. Inverted longitude.
Site 1: Wet seep in lodgepole pine, Douglas fir forest. (Camassia quamash?) Light blue flowers. Reproductive state: Flowers.
IDS
Pam Reschke 2020-1Jun 27, 2020
With Janet Bala, Christy Thompson
Asparagaceae
35. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Oregon, Columbia County: Oak Island area of Sauvie Island. Elev. 15 ft.
45.721406°, -122.81661°. Datum: WGS 84. Georeferenced by Dominic Maze. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Trailside of sandy soils under partial canopy of Fraxinus, Amelanchier, Crataegus, Quercus. Dominated by pasture grasses. Abundant in open areas. This specimen consists of fragments collected by a marauding toddler. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
HPSU: 22704
Dominic Maze 1668Apr 19, 2020
With Olivia Duren, Zane Maze, Cyrene Maze
Asparagaceae
36. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. breviflora Gould
U.S.A., Oregon, Wheeler County: Along Forest Service Road 2516, Umatilla Nat. Forest.
44.957596°, -119.73923°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 5000 meters. Georeferenced by Dan Post. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Seasonally wet depression in ponderosa pine forest. Small-flowered camas. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
David Gross 1903Jun 10, 2020
WTU: 427844; WTU-V-081550

WTU-V-081550.jpg
Asparagaceae
37. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Oregon, Columbia County: Columbia Botanic Gardens. City of St Helens. Elev. 110 ft.
45.872114°, -122.80576°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 47 meters. Georeferenced by Dominic Maze. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Bretz flood gravel bars. with minimal woody cover. Abundant in all open and undeveloped portions of the area. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
HPSU: 24207
Dominic Maze 2013May 1, 2020
Asparagaceae
38. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. quamash
U.S.A., Idaho, Adams County: Payette National Forest, Bear Basin, FS Road 451, 1.5 mi north of HWY 55. Elev. 1640 m.
44.944726° N, 116.13794° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: Specimen Label.
Open montane meadow vernally moist amongst mixed conifer forest, Associated Plants: Wyethia, Camas, Veratrum all abundant. Tepals light purple/blue. Reproductive state: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native.
ID: 179958; ID185802
Saul Silberman 2019-03Jun 10, 2019
With Quinn Buzzard, Courtney Matzke, Peri Lee Pipkin, Dan Turck, Ty Styhl, Ben Legler, Harpo Faust, David Tank

ID185802.jpg
Asparagaceae
39. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Adams County: Peck Mtn Spring, 1.3 road miles along Forest Service road 003 from junction with Forest Service road 002. 9 air miles west and 9 air miles North of Council, ID. Elev. 1350 m.
44.865749° N, 116.626387° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Open rolling rocky hillsides. Shrub dominated site with Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis, Purshia tridentata, and Prunus. Light stream, vernally moist with dominant forbes of Helianthella, Balsamorhiza, and Eriogonum. Found in moist seep. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Native.
ID: 179493; ID184929
Courtney Matzke 2019-85Jun 17, 2019
With Saul Silberman, Dan Turck, Quinn Buzzard, Peri Lee Pipkin, Harpo Faust, David Tank

ID184929.jpg
Asparagaceae
40. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Adams County: Payette National Forest, ca 2.5 mi along Forest Service road 169 following Beaver Creek from Junction with HWY 95, ca 5 air miles southwest of New Meadows. Elev. 1326 m.
44.910992° N, 116.364309° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Open roadside, marshy meadow adjacent to stream, dominated by Veratrum californicum, tall sedges and grasses and scattered willows and conifers on the edge. Associated plants: Pedicularis groenlandica, Senecio sp., Potentilla gracilis, Ranunculus spp. Southern exposure. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native.
ID: 179672; ID185952
Malia Santos 2019-35Jun 19, 2019
With Saul Silberman, Dan Turck, Courtney Matzke, Quinn Buzzard, Peri Lee Pipkin, Harpo Faust, David Tank

ID185952.jpg
Asparagaceae
41. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Owyhee County: (locality not given). Elev. 5725 ft.
42.35758° N, 116.33492° W
Coordinate Source: Specimen Label.
Wet soils near Rumex, Castilleja, Wyethia. Single blue/purple inflorescence.
SRP: 69072
K. A. Navock 19-62May 11, 2019
With A. Howell

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Asparagaceae
42. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Gem County: Boise National Forest. Third Fork of Squaw Creek, 20 miles north of Ola. Elev. 1280 m.
44.383473° N, 116.275522° W
Coordinate Source: Specimen Label.
Open grassland with sparse Artemisia rigida and a coarse rocky surface. Surrounded by ponderosa pine habitat.
SRP: 69513
Roger Rosentreter 20645Jun 13, 2019

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Asparagaceae
43. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Washington, Clark County: Camas. Lacamas Creek Trail. Elev. 380 ft.
45.602165°, -122.39741°. Datum: WGS 84. Georeferenced by Dominic Maze. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Prairie remnants and grassy balds with high native forb and grass cover. Small prairie remnants. Abundant. Tepals reflexed. Plant fragment collected. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Native.
HPSU: 21106
Dominic Maze 1046Jul 15, 2019

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Asparagaceae
44. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Owyhee County: 9.4 air km SE from China Hat, 2.1 air km SW from Black Leg Creek. Collected along a 256 m by 84 m strip along creek at 49 degrees. Site ID: SHCR. Elev. 1688 m.
42.063684° N, 115.837849° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 3 meters.
Riparian and mesic sagebrush steppe on Blackleg Creek Drainage. Artemisia overstory surrounding creek, willow overstory in creek. Disturbed site with annual grasses, surrounded by low hills and bluffs. Beware of rattlesnakes.
ID: 189674; ID195230
J. Houghton 19-26May 16, 2019
With D. Stone, T. Styhl

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Asparagaceae
45. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. maxima Gould
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce County: 1.5 air km W of Muck Lake, Training Area 6, Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Elev. 95 m.
47.0099° N, 122.558° W
Coordinate Source: Specimen Label.
Dry prairie, burned in 2018, full sun, with Vicia sativa, Taraxacum erythrospermum, Teesdalia nudicaulis, Viola arvensis. Flowers mid to dark blue-purple, tepals separate with age.
Peter F. Zika 29500May 3, 2019
With Rod Gilbert, Sarah Krock
WTU: 422931; WTU-V-059520

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Asparagaceae
46. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. maxima Gould
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce County: North end of Johnson Prairie, 6.8 air km ENE of Offutt Lake, Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Elev. 125 m.
46.9307° N, 122.7334° W
Coordinate Source: Specimen Label. Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds).
Dry prairie, full sun, with Luzula macrantha, L. subsessilis, Lomatium utriculatum, Achillea millefolium. Flowers mid to dark blue-purple, tepals separate with age.
Peter F. Zika 29494May 3, 2019
With Rod Gilbert, Sarah Krock
WTU: 422930; WTU-V-059521

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Asparagaceae
47. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene ssp. quamash
U.S.A., Washington, Ferry County: Sherman State Wildlife Area, Mt. Bisbee Road, approximately 1 km north of junction with Highway 20. Elev. 647 m.
48.60355° N, 118.15016° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 100 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Riparian corridor with Cornus occidentalis common and adjacent disturbed, open upland with Poa bulbosa; likely a former home site. Scattered in vernally moist soil; tepals blue; withering tepals with ovary exposed. Reproductive state: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native.
David Giblin 6679May 21, 2019
WTU: 426171; WTU-V-071092

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Asparagaceae
48. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Washington, Thurston County: Mima Mounds
On South East aspect of mound slope by Taraxacum officinale, Achillea millefolium Deleted original records downloaded by Peter W. Uploaded proofed data 3/27/24
PSM: 11532; 11532
Delaney Rudy 8Apr 25, 2019
Asparagaceae
49. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Washington, Thurston County: Mima Mounds
Prairie land, surrounded by forest Natural Area Preserve Deleted original records downloaded by Peter W. Uploaded proofed data 3/27/24
PSM: 11534; 11534
Mary Aquiningoc 7Apr 25, 2019
Asparagaceae
50. Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene
U.S.A., Idaho, Owyhee County: 9.4 air km SE from China Hat, 2.1 air km SW from Black Leg Creek. 256 x 84 m strip along creek at 49 degrees. Elev. 1688 m.
42.063684° N, 115.837849° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 3 meters.
Riparian and mesic sagebrush steppe surrounded by low hills and bluffs. Artemisia overstory surrounding creek, willow overstory in creek. Disturbed with annual grasses.
SRP: 83876
J. Houghton 19-26May 16, 2019
With D. Stone, T. Styhl

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