Table 1. Sites searched for Cypripedium calceolus in Granite County 



Site location* 



McManus Gulch* 



T12N R14W Sec. 2 SW/NW 



Elevation Mtn Quad 



Meadow seep* 



T12N R14W Sec. 1 SW/NW 



Sluiceway stream* 

 T12N R14W Sec. 2 NW/SW 



Habitat 



Moist north-trending watercourse 

 midslope on Anderson Hill 



Moist steep north-facing meadow opening 

 overlying loose talus 



Headwaters of stream above abandoned 

 mine; tributary of McManus Gulch 

 watercourse 



Spruce forest slope* 

 T12N R14W Sec. 2 SE/NW 



Keno Creek tributary 

 T13N R13W Sec. 31 SE/NW 



Most mesic of spruce forest habitat on 

 Anderson Hill, with semi-saturated 

 soil in spring 



Broad wet bottomland 



Kennedy Creek tributary Narrow wet bottomland 

 T13N R14W Sec. 36 SE/NE 



Wales Creek willow 



slope 



Chamberlain Mtn Quad 



Wales Creek spruce 



seeps 



T13N R13W Sec. 15 . 



T13N R13W Sec. 16 NW 



Bata Mtn Quad 



Chamberlain Meadows 

 T13N R13W Sec. 17 



North-faciing slopes locally dominated 

 by Salix bebbiana 



Base of north-facing slopes with 

 surface groundwater discharge in spring 



Extensive wet meadow complex located at 

 stream headwaters, influenced by high 

 water table and fire history 



* Within 1 mile radius of Anderson Hill 



Field survey write-ups are submitted separate from this report 



