— T3N, R12E, Section 6 SWl/4 (USGS Crazy Peak 

 Quadrangle 



— T4S, RIOE, Section 14 SWl/4 (USGS Mt. Cowen 

 Quadrangle) 



— T4S, RIOE, Section 15 SEl/4 (USGS Mt . Cowen 

 Quadrangle) 



— T5S, R6E, Section 12 Sl/2 (USGS Fridley Peak 

 Quadrangle) 



— T6S, R12E, Section 31 Sl/2 (USGS Mt . Douglas 

 Quadrangle) 



— T6S, R12E, Section 36 Nl/2 (USGS Mt. Douglas 

 Quadrangle) 



— T6S, R13E, Section 32 El/2 (USGS Mt. Douglas 

 Quadrangle) 



— T7S, R12E, Section 11 NEl/4 (USGS Haystack 

 Peak Quadrangle) 



— T7S, R12E, Section 14 SWl/4 (USGS Haystack 

 Peak Quadrangle) 



— T7S, R12E, Section 23 NEl/4, SWl/4 (USGS 

 Haystack Peak Quadrangle) 



— T7S, R12E, Section 27 NEl/4 (USGS Haystack 

 Peak Quadrangle) 



— T7S, R12E, Section 28 NEl/4 (USGS Haystack 

 Peak Quadrangle) 



HABITAT: 



1. ASSOCIATED VEGETATION: Aqoseris lackschewitzii 

 occurs in open moist meadows containing forbs, 

 grasses, sedges and rushes, and in ecotones 

 between wet meadows and forest. Dominant 

 overstory species, when present, are Abies 

 lasiocarpa (subalpine fir) , Picea enqelmannii 

 (Engelmann spruce) , Pinus albicaulis (whitebark 

 pine) , and Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas fir) . 

 Other native plant species observed include: 



