Erythronium multiscapideum
PNW
OR
5 specimens from 2 herbaria:
Oregon (5)
Jackson (5)
Erythronium multiscapideum (Kellogg) A. Nelson & P.B. Kenn.
Annotated by Frank Callahan, 2010.

Oregon: Jackson County: so. of Blackwell Hill.
42.4407° N, 123.0631° W,
Uncertainty: 805 meters.
Multiple branching just above the leaves; the deer had destroyed most of the capsules and remain a threat to the species; OSU Corvallis.

Frank Callahan EMHG-4, Sep 10, 2010
OSC, Catalog: OSC237882
Erythronium multiscapideum (Kellogg) A. Nelson & P.B. Kenn.
Annotated by Frank Callahan, 2010.

Oregon: Jackson County: So. of Blackwell Hill.
42.3966° N, 123.0037° W,
Uncertainty: 805 meters.
Branching just above the leaves and strongly recurved stigma lobes; plants not abundant on site and form small colonies; Oregon State U. OSC.

Frank Callahan EMHG-1, Feb 2010
OSC, Catalog: OSC237883
Erythronium multiscapideum (Kellogg) A. Nelson & P.B. Kenn.
Annotated by Frank Callahan, 2010.

Oregon: Jackson County: so. of Blackwell Hill.
42.3966° N, 123.0037° W,
Uncertainty: 805 meters.
Note: branching just above the leaves and strongly recurved stigma lobes; plants not abundant on site and forming small colonies; OSC; determined 28 FEB 2010.

Frank Callahan EMHG-3, Feb 2010
OSC, Catalog: OSC237884
Erythronium multiscapideum (Kellogg) A. Nelson & P.B. Kenn.
Annotated by collector.

Oregon: Jackson County: South of Blackwell Hill on ridge east of Harris Gulch [see map]
T36S R3W S36
shattered quartzite residual soils in assoc. with E. hendersonii & Chlorogalum sp. Note multiple branching just above the leaves. The deer had destroyed most of the capsules and remain a threat to the species. ** First collection site in Oregon ** Phenology: fruits.

Frank T. Callahan EMHG-5, Sep 10, 2010
SOC, Accession: 15978
Erythronium multiscapideum (Kellogg) A. Nelson & P.B. Kenn.
Annotated by collector.

Oregon: Jackson County: South of Blackwell Hill on ridge east of Harris Gulch [see map]
T36S R3W S36
shattered quartzite residual soils in assoc. with E. hendersonii and Chlorogalum sp. NOTE: branching just above the leaves and strongly recurved stigma lobes. Plants not abundant on site, forming small colonies. ** First collection site in Oregon ** Phenology: flowering.

Frank T. Callahan EMHG-2, Feb 28, 2010
SOC, Accession: 15837
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