Archive image from page 35 of Southwest Montana wetland assessment . Southwest Montana wetland assessment : developing a statewide assessment and monitoring strategy for Montana . Df136ed1-b443-444a-b82b-1c9a0aa16524 Year: 2012 The seven fen wetland sites (Figure 19 and 20) were largely sedge dominated, with C. aquatilis and C. utriculata being most common. Calamagrostis canadensis was a commonly occurring graminoid. Marsh marigold (Caltha leptosepala), western Labrador tea (Ledum glandulosum), western false asphodel (Triantha occidentalis), and alpine laurel (Kalmia microphylla) were commonl


Archive image from page 35 of Southwest Montana wetland assessment . Southwest Montana wetland assessment : developing a statewide assessment and monitoring strategy for Montana . Df136ed1-b443-444a-b82b-1c9a0aa16524 Year: 2012 The seven fen wetland sites (Figure 19 and 20) were largely sedge dominated, with C. aquatilis and C. utriculata being most common. Calamagrostis canadensis was a commonly occurring graminoid. Marsh marigold (Caltha leptosepala), western Labrador tea (Ledum glandulosum), western false asphodel (Triantha occidentalis), and alpine laurel (Kalmia microphylla) were commonly encountered forbs. Figure 19. A slope Rocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Fen site sampled as part of the southwest Montana basin-wide assessment project.


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