SCIENTIFIC NAME: PENSTEHON PAYETTTENSIS Nets. & 



Macbr. 

 COMMON NAME: Payette beardtongue 

 FAMILY: Scrophulariaceae (Figwort Family) 

 MONTANA STATUS: Sensitive 

 GLOBAL and STATE RANKS (TNC): G4/S1 

 USFUS STATUS: None 

 USFS STATUS: None 

 GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: Northeast OR, central ID, and 



west-central MT. Regional endemic. 

 MONTANA COUNTIES: Ravalli 

 LAND OWNERSHIP: Bitterroot N.F. 

 PHYSIOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION: Bitterroot Mtns. 

 HABITAT: Open soil in the montane zone, 1680-1830 m 



(5,500-6,000 ft.) 

 PHENOLOGY: Flowering in July 

 COMMENTS: There is only one known location for this 



species in Montana. 



SCIENTIFIC NAME: PHACELIA INCANA Brand 



COMMON NAME: Hoary phacelia 



FAMILY: Hydrophyllaceae (Uaterleaf Family) 



MONTANA STATUS: Sensitive 



GLOBAL and STATE RANKS (TNC): G3G4/S1 



USFUS STATUS: None 



USFS STATUS: None 



STATUS IN OTHER STATES: Rare in UY 



GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: Central ID and sw. MT, south to 



CO, UT, and NV. Peripheral. 

 MONTANA COUNTIES: Beaverhead 

 LAND OWNERSHIP: BLM, Butte District 

 PHYSIOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION: Tendoy Mtns. 

 HABITAT: Open, limestone-derived soil of warm slopes 



in sagebrush grassland and mountain-mahogany 



shrublands in the foothill and montane zones, 



2070-2160 m (6,800-7,100 ft.) 

 PHENOLOGY: Flowering in July 

 COMMENTS: There are two known locations for this 



species in Montana. 



SCIENTIFIC NAME: PENSTEMON UHIPPLEANUS Gray 



COMMON NAME: Whipple's beardtongue 



FAMILY: Scrophulariaceae (Figwort Family) 



MONTANA STATUS: Sensitive 



GLOBAL and STATE RANKS (TNC): G5/S1 



USFWS STATUS: None 



USFS STATUS: None 



GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: Eastern ID and sw. MT, south to 



UT, CO, AZ, and NM. Peripheral. 

 MONTANA COUNTIES: Madison 

 LAND OWNERSHIP: Gallatin N.F. 

 PHYSIOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION: Madison Range 

 HABITAT: Open, often rocky soil of dry meadows in the 



subalpine and alpine zones 

 PHENOLOGY: Flowering in late July and early August 

 COMMENTS: This species has been collected only once 



in Montana, ca. 40 years ago. 



SCIENTIFIC NAME: PHACELIA IVESIANA Torr. 



COMMON NAME: Ives' phacelia 



FAMILY: Hydrophyllaceae (Waterleaf Family) 



PERTINENT SYNONYMS: P^ glandulifera Piper 



MONTANA STATUS: Sensitive 



GLOBAL and STATE RANKS (TNC): G5/S1 



USFUS STATUS: None 



USFS STATUS: None 



GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: WA to CA, east to MT, WY, and 



NM. Peripheral. 

 MONTANA COUNTIES: Carbon 

 LAND OWNERSHIP: BLM, Miles City District 

 PHYSIOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION: Pryor Mtns.- Big Horn 



Canyon area 

 HABITAT: Open, sandy soil in sagebrush grassland and 



desert shrubland in the valley and foothill zones, 



1280-1650 m (4,200-5,400 ft.) 

 PHENOLOGY: Flowering in late May and early June 

 COMMENTS: Our plants are var. glandulifera Nels. & 



Macbr. 



SCIENTIFIC NAME: PETASITES FRIGIDUS (L.) Fries 



COMMON NAME: Sweet coltsfoot 



FAMILY: Asteraceae (Sunflower Family) 



MONTANA STATUS: Sensitive 



GLOBAL and STATE RANKS (TNC): G5/S1 



USFWS STATUS: None 



USFS STATUS: None 



GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:Circumboreal, south to MA, MN, MT 



and CA. 

 MONTANA COUNTIES: Flathead 

 LAND OWNERSHIP: Glacier N.P. 

 PHYSIOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION: Livingston Range 

 HABITAT: Swampy, partially open areas of forests in 



the montane zone, 1220 m (4,000 ft.) 

 PHENOLOGY: Flowering in May 

 COMMENTS: The only known Montana population was 



recently disturbed by fire prevention activities. 



It occurs with the more common P^ sagittatus . 



SCIENTIFIC NAME: PHACELIA S(X)PULIMA (A. Nels.) Howell 

 COMMON NAME: Branching phacelia 

 FAMILY: Hydrophyllaceae (Waterleaf Family) 

 PERTINENT SYNONYMS: P^ lutea (H. & A.) Howell var. 



scopul ina (A. Nels.) Cronq. 

 MONTANA STATUS: Sensitive 

 GLOBAL and STATE RANKS (TNC): G4/SH 

 USFWS STATUS: None 

 USFS STATUS: None 

 GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: Southwest MT, WY, NV, and OR, 



south to UT and CA. Disjunct. 

 MONTANA COUNTIES: Silver Bow 



LAND OWNERSHIP: BLM, Butte District(?); private(?) 

 PHYSIOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION: Lower Big Hole River 



drainage 

 HABITAT: Open soil of grassland in the valley zone, 



ca. 1580 m (5,280 ft.) 

 PHENOLOGY: Unknown 

 COMMENTS: The only Montana collection of this species 



was made nearly 100 years ago. 



