*r. TUN, R7E, Section 8, N'-isSW/^SW/^ 



S'iNE'/^SW'^ 



U565 Charcoal Gulch Quadrangle ; 



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*s. TUN, R7E, Section 8, 



SM'/4NW'/4SE'-^ 

 N'iNEV4SE'/4 



Section 9| 



N'iNW'/4SM'/4 

 W-iSE'/4NE'/4 

 SE'/4SW'/4NE'/4 



Section 3, SW/4SW'4i 

 Section 10, W'^NW/4NW/4 



Section 11 



E''iNEV4SW'/4 

 S'iNW'/4SE'/4 



Section 13, NW'/4NE'/4NE'/4 

 NE'/4NW/4NE"/4 



Section 16, N"iNW'/4SW/4 

 Section 17, E'iNE'/4SE'/4 



Section 20, E'iSW'/4NE'^ 

 SWV4SE'/4NE'4 

 N'^NEV4SE"^ 



Section 21, NW'/4NW/4SW/4 



E. 



HABITAT 



ASSOCIATED VEGETATION: LesQuerella klausii 

 generally occurs on sparsely vegetated slopes. 

 The zonal vegetation in numerous locations is 

 dominated by forests of Pinus ponderosa (Ponderosa 

 pine) and/or Pseudotsuqa menziesi i (Douglas fir). 

 The associated herbaceous vegetation is most often 

 dominated by bunchgrasses, including Agropyron 

 spicatum (Bluebunch wheatgrass) and Festuca 

 idahoensis (Idaho fescue). At higher elevations 

 (i.e.. Red Mountain (023)), L. klausi i has been 

 found in association with Pinus f lexi 1 is (Limber 

 pine), Abies lasiocarpa (Subalpine fir), and 

 Festuca viridula (Green fescue). Other plant 

 species observed with L. klausii include: 



Achi 1 lea millefol ium (Common yarrow) 

 Alyssum alyssoides (Pale alyssum) 

 Amelanchier alni folia (Alderleaf serviceberry ) 

 Apocynum androsaemif ol ium (Spreading dogbane) 

 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Kinnikinnick ) 

 Artemisia friqida (Fringed sagewort) 

 Artemisia tridentata (Big sagebrush) 

 Balsamorhiza saqittata (Arrowleaf balsamroot) 



