. Conservation strategy for Silene spaldingii (Spalding's catchfly) in Montana . Botany; Rare plants; Silene spaldingii. Indian Creek Road - EO #11 EO Rank: C Rank Date: August 21, 1989 Size: « hectare ( ac.) Counties: Lincoln Ownership: Private Elevation: 850 m. Figure 25. Map of EO #11 with nearby EO #1. Vegetation Associated Dominant Species: Festuca scabrella, Rosa woodsii, Festuca idahoensis, Geranium viscosissimum, Stipa comata and Balsamorhiza sagittata. Exotic Species: Unknown. No photos available for this EO. Survey Data First Observation: 1988 Last Observation: August 21, 19


. Conservation strategy for Silene spaldingii (Spalding's catchfly) in Montana . Botany; Rare plants; Silene spaldingii. Indian Creek Road - EO #11 EO Rank: C Rank Date: August 21, 1989 Size: « hectare ( ac.) Counties: Lincoln Ownership: Private Elevation: 850 m. Figure 25. Map of EO #11 with nearby EO #1. Vegetation Associated Dominant Species: Festuca scabrella, Rosa woodsii, Festuca idahoensis, Geranium viscosissimum, Stipa comata and Balsamorhiza sagittata. Exotic Species: Unknown. No photos available for this EO. Survey Data First Observation: 1988 Last Observation: August 21, 1989 Table 6. Survey data for EO #11. Year Total 1988 1 mature plant 1989 23 mature plants This small population, six kilometers north of Eureka on private land, was first discovered in 1988 with one plant observed. The only successful follow-up visit occurred in 1989. Permission to access the area in 2003 by Montana Natural Heritage Program staff was denied. The population occurs near the boundary of three private properties and the actual ownership on which the population occurs is uncertain at this time. The site is described in the 1989 survey as "an open, northwest-facing midslope in Festuca scabrella grasslands near the ; Associated species include Festuca scabrella, Rosa woodsii, Festuca idahoensis, Geranium viscosissimum, Stipa comata and Balsamorhiza sagittata. Due to the long interval since a site visit has occurred, little can be said as to the status of the population or its conservation value. Due to its close proximity to the Dancing Prairie population, this occurrence may best be treated as a part of that larger occurrence as it was by Hill and Gray (2004). 19. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mincemoyer, Scott; Montana Natural Heritage Program. Helena, Mont. : Mo


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