Species: Lomatium geyeri

Geyer's Desert-parsley
Species

    Geyer's Biscuitroot is a glabrous, herbaceous perennial with 1-3 stems that are 15-40 cm tall. These stems arise from a tuberous-thickened taproot that is up to 4 cm in diameter. Leaves are 2-3 times pinnately divided into narrow ultimate segments and are borne on the lower half of the stem or sometimes only at the base. The smallest flower clusters consist of a number of stalked flowers attached at a single point (simple umbels); these clusters are, in turn, stalked and attached at a single point to form compound umbels. The small, leaf-like bracts of the simple umbels are 2-3 mm long. The small white flowers have 5 separate petals attached on top of the ovary. The glabrous fruits are compressed, elliptic in outline, and 7-12 mm long.

    Kingdom
    Plantae
    Phylum
    Anthophyta
    Class

    Dicotyledoneae

    Order

    Apiales

    Family

    Apiaceae

    Genus

    Lomatium

    Classification
    Informal Taxonomy
    Plants, Vascular - Flowering Plants - Carrot Family
    Formal Taxonomy
    Plantae - Anthophyta - Dicotyledoneae - Apiales - Apiaceae - Lomatium

    Geyer's Biscuitroot is a glabrous, herbaceous perennial with 1-3 stems that are 15-40 cm tall. These stems arise from a tuberous-thickened taproot that is up to 4 cm in diameter. Leaves are 2-3 times pinnately divided into narrow ultimate segments and are borne on the lower half of the stem or sometimes only at the base. The smallest flower clusters consist of a number of stalked flowers attached at a single point (simple umbels); these clusters are, in turn, stalked and attached at a single point to form compound umbels. The small, leaf-like bracts of the simple umbels are 2-3 mm long. The small white flowers have 5 separate petals attached on top of the ovary. The glabrous fruits are compressed, elliptic in outline, and 7-12 mm long.

    NatureServe Global Status Rank
    G4
    Global Status Last Reviewed
    2002-07-25
    Global Status Last Changed
    2002-07-25
    Conservation Status Map
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    Global Range
    E. WA, s. B.C., n. ID, and nw. MT. Regional endemic.
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