Beaverhead National Forest (Appendix C). Figure 2 is a map 

 showing locations of populations of target species in the 

 vicinity of the Tendoy Mountains in the Beaverhead National 

 Forest, and on BLM, state, and private land. With the 

 addition of two species found by Peter Lesica on BLM land in 

 1994, Lomatogonium rotatum (a state record) and Townsendia 

 condensata, there are now a total of 23 target species known 

 from the map area. Each of these is given brief treatment in 

 Appendix E including an indication of the likelihood of the 

 species to occur on the Beaverhead National Forest. 



Appendix F is a list of vascular plant taxa identified in 

 the Tendoy Mountains on the Beaverhead National Forest in 1994 

 and on BLM land in the vicinity in 1993 (Vanderhorst and 

 Lesica 1994). A total of 302 taxa were identified on the 

 Beaverhead National Forest. The number of plant taxa from the 

 BLM study area now stands at 384. Two hundred and seventeen 

 taxa were found in both study areas. The total number of 

 vascular plant taxa documented here on BLM and Beaverhead 

 National Forest lands is 469. Of these, 28 species are 

 adventive to this continent from Eurasia; many of these are 

 potentially serious weeds. 



The remainder of this section is devoted to summaries of 

 information on each of the five target species found on the 

 Beaverhead National Forest in the Tendoys. Subheadings 

 include description, present legal or other formal status, 

 geographic distribution, habitat, population demography and 

 biology, and management concerns. The information is based on 

 data collected from populations in this study area as well as 

 from other occurrences of the species in Montana which are 

 entered in the Biological Conservation Database maintained by 

 MTNHP and on citations from literature. Throughout these 

 summaries, individual populations are referred to by their 

 survey site name and the last three digits of their element 

 occurrence code given on the EORs in Appendix D. 



