Narrowfruit Biscuitroot, Nineleaf Desert Parsley
Lomatium brevifolium
Synonym: Lomatium triternatum var. brevifolium
Narrowfruit biscuitroot blooming along a jeep road several miles north of Box Canyon Road, Simcoe Mountains Unit of the Klickitat Wildlife Area.....May 10, 2021.
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What appears to be nineleaf desert parsley (var. brevifolium) blooming (left) low on the southeast slopes of Sevenmile Hill just east of the Wasco County Rock Pit, Columbia River Gorge.........March 30, 2015. The photo at right shows what might be nineleaf desert parsley (var. brevifolium) blooming about one-half mile uphill to the north of the position seen at left on USFS lands high on Sevenmile Hill.........April 23, 2016. This individual plant is about 1.5-2 feet high.
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What appears to be narrowfruit biscuitroot as seen on Bickleton Ridge, part of the Bickleton Ridge Unit, Klickitat Wildlife Area..........June 17, 2017.
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Nineleaf desert parsley (Lomatium triternatum var. brevifolium) as seen on a roadcut along the Bickleton Highway between Goldendale and Rock Creek, Klickitat County, WA.........May 17, 2014.
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Close-ups of the leaf and inflorescence of nineleaf desert parsley (Lomatium triternatum var. brevifolium) as seen along the Bickleton Highway between Goldendale and Rock Creek, Klickitat County, WA.........May 17, 2014.
A close-up of the mature fruits of nineleaf desert parsley (var. brevifolium) as seen in the northwest corner of the Columbia Hills State Park...........October 18, 2015.
Paul Slichter