ii. Coyote Hill- small population along 



stream; 50-100 stems observed in 1992; 

 livestock grazing. 



iii. Highland City- small population along 

 stream; 20-30 stems in 1982, ca. 50 

 stems in 1992; moderate livestock 

 grazing and road disturbance. 



iv. Maclean Creek- population occurs along 

 stream; no population size estimates. 



v. Moose Creek- small population in ca. 1 

 acre meadow along stream; ca. 160 stems 

 observed in 1997; light to moderate 

 grazing in 1997. 



vi. Moosetown South- small population in <1 

 acre along stream; ca. 100 stems 

 observed in 1997; light grazing in 1997, 

 some dredging of creek, adjacent road 

 disturbance. 



vii. South Fork Tucker Creek- small 



population in ca. 1 acre along stream; 

 50-100 stems observed in 1992; moderate 

 to heavy livestock grazing in 1992. 



e. Blacktail Mountains, Montana: Habitat is 

 limited in this area, and most populations 

 are small. Many of the small habitat islands 

 in this area (springs) are on private land 

 and are unsurveyed. 



i. Basin Creek- small population on ca. 1 

 acre associated with spring; 100-200 

 stems observed in 1995; heavily grazed 

 in 1997. 



ii. Box Spring- 2 subpopulations, 1 large on 

 ca. 1 acre associated with spring creek 

 and seep; 1,000+ stems estimated in 

 1995; livestock grazing heavy in places. 



iii. Upper Blacktail Deer Creek- small 

 population on <1 acre along creek; 

 heavily grazed in 1997. 



f. Pioneer Mtns., Montana: Only one small, 

 recently verified site is known. Other small 

 populations may occur on private land, but 

 many sites searched did not harbor 

 populations. 



i. Taylor Creek- small population on <1 

 acre along stream; ca. 100 stems 

 estimated in 1997; moderate livestock 

 grazing. 



g. Gravelly Range, Montana: Only one small site 

 is known from wetlands on the north end of 

 the Range. 



i. Grassy Lake- small population; <10 stems 

 seen in small (<1 acre) wetland in 1997; 



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