Phacelia lenta
PNW
WA
4 specimens from 2 herbaria:
Washington (4)
Douglas (4)
Phacelia lenta Piper

Washington: Douglas County: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G2?/S2? (Threatened; WANHP)],
Phenology: Flowers.

Kathryn A. Beck 94074, May 15, 1994
WTU, Accession: 374401
Phacelia lenta Piper

Washington: Douglas County: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G2?/S2? (Threatened; WANHP)],
Crevices of basalt cliffs and outcrops, associated with Thelypodium laciniatum, Cymopterus terebinthinus, Eriogonum strictum var. anserinum. Slope 100-200%, aspect basically southwest. Common. Phenology: Flowers.

Jim Barrett s.n., Jun 9, 1983
WTU, Accession: 386895
Phacelia lenta Piper

Washington: Douglas County: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G2?/S2? (Threatened; WANHP)],
Sagebrush zone. Locally common on NW facing basalt cliffs and outcrops; plants with 5-15 (50) inflorescences arising from a branched caudex; glandular; corolla white, filaments purple.¶Reference specimen for illustration in Revision of Flora of the Pacific Northwest WTU Herbarium, 2016. Phenology: Flowers.

Ed Alverson s.n., May 24, 1981
WTU, Accession: 284448, Barcode: WTU-V-025123
Phacelia lenta Piper

Washington: Douglas County: [locality and coordinates withheld; status in Washington: G2?/S2? (Threatened; WANHP)],
Crevices, ledges, and adj. talus of sparsely vegetated lichen-flocked basalt cliffs, NW asp. Perennial, typically with many flowering shoots arising from a single clump. First collection since 1883.

Ed Alverson 515, May 24, 1981
WS, Accession: 379322
1 images from 1 herbaria:
WTU (1)