- Lomatium roseanum
Taxobox
name = Adobe Parsley
status = G2
status_system = TNC
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Apiales
familia =Apiaceae
genus = "Lomatium "
species = "L. roseanum"
binomial = "Lomatium roseanum"
binomial_authority =Cronquist Adobe parsley ("Lomatium roseanum") also goes by the names of adobe lomatium and rose-flowered desert-parsley. It is a very rare plant of the Western U.S., known only from northwestern
Nevada and southeasternOregon , and which may also occur in northeasternCalifornia . The largest populations occur on theSheldon National Wildlife Refuge .cite web
last = Morefield
first = J.D.
title = "Lomatium roseanum"
work = Nevada Rare Plant Atlas
publisher = Nevada Natural Heritage Program
date =25 June 2001
url = http://heritage.nv.gov/atlas/atlas.html
accessdate = 2007-03-28] It is a member of thecelery family, the Umbelliferae, and has yellow flowers.Technical description
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Plant perennial, long-lived, usually over 10 cm tall, glabrous, somewhat caulescent at the base.
*Root tuberous, thick.
*Leaves green, shiny, ternate, with ternate-pinnately dissected leaflets, the ultimate segments numerous and small (<1 cm); petiole dilated (flared out) and sheathing at the base.
*Scapes (peduncles) ascending, arcuate (curved), 15-20 cm long.
*Involucels with slender bractlets.
*Flower s yellow, aging to whitish.
*Fruit only very narrowly laterally winged; dorsal ribs wingless.cite book
last = Cronquist
first = Arthur
coauthors = Noel H. Holmgren & Patricia K. Holmgren
year = 1997
chapter = Apiaceae
title = Intermountain Flora: Vascular Plants of the Intermountain West, U.S.A. Volume Three, Part A: Subclass Rosidae (except Fabales)
pages = 412-413]Distribution, habitat, and ecology
The range of adobe parsley is extremely limited: it is known only from
Washoe County in Nevada and nearby places in southeastern Oregon, where it has possibly already been extirpated. It is also suspected to exist inHumboldt County, Nevada . Fewer than 20 known populations exist, though these can be large.Adobe parsley lives in loose, rocky habitat. Specifically, it prefers dry
basalt talus scree overlyingclay soils. It associates with thelow sagebrush community, and specific associates include "Artemisia arbuscula ", "Poa secunda ", "Elymus elymoides ", "Arenaria aculeata ", "Phlox " spp., "Erigeron linearis ", etc.The
fire ecology of this plant is unknown for members of thisgenus . Thelow sagebrush community type within which adobe parsley lives generally lacks enoughfuel s to carry a fire. When it does burn, these non-fire adapted shrubs are usually killed and replaced by medusahead andcheatgrass , and re-establish low sagebrush vegetation through time (2 to 5 years) viaseed s.cite web
last = Steinberg
first = Peter D.
title = "Artemisia arbuscula"
work = Fire Effects Information System
publisher = USDA FS RMRS Fire Sciences Laboratory
date = 2002
url = http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/
accessdate = 2007-03-28]Conservation status and threats
*U.S. Forest Service: Pacific Southwest Region Sensitive Species
*California Native Plant Society : Not Listed (not known from California)
*Nevada Natural Heritage Program : Sensitive Plant
*NatureServe Nevada State Rank: S2S3; Global Rank: G2Field identification
Adobe parsley occurs between 5,750 ft. and 6,175 ft. above sea level. It flowers and may be most easily recognised in early spring, "i.e.", between April and June. It stands out because of its tuberous root, yellow flowers, and green shiny leaves. It resembles "L. hendersonii", which is found farther north, but is more robust (larger) and somewhat caulescent.
Synonymy
"Leptotaenia leibergii" J.M. Coult. & Rose (1900) Contributions from the United States National Herbarium 7: 202, pl. 7.
References
External links
* [http://www.natureserve.org/explorer/index.htm NatureServe Web Page]
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