[Biscuitroots and Desert Parsleys: The Genus Lomatium West of the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]
Cascade Biscuit-root, Cascade Desert-parsley, Cascade Desert Parsley, Cascade Desert-parsley, Coast Range Lomatium
Lomatium martindalei
Synonyms: Cogswellia martindalei, Lomatium angustatum, Lomatium angustatum var. flavum, Lomatium martindalei var. angustatum, Lomatium martindalei var. flavum, Lomatium martindalei var. martindalei, Peucedanum martindalei var. angustatum
Cascade desert parsley in bloom along the Saddle Mountain Trail in the Coast Range of northwestern Oregon..........May 2, 2016.
Cascade desert parsley as seen in gravelly soils along the Hurricane Hill Trail in Olympic National Park.........July 25, 2008.
Cascade desert parsley as seen in gravelly soils to the east of the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center in Olympic National Park.........July 25, 2008.
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Cascade desert parsley blooming on steep rocky slopes of Saddle Mountain in the Coast Range of northern Oregon.........May 21, 2009.
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Cascade desert parsley as seen (left) on Angora Peak, northern Oregon coast.........June 5, 2010. The photo at right shows Cascade desert parsley atop Neahkanie Mountain in northwestern Tillamook County, Oregon........April 6, 2016.
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Cascade desert parsley in bloom along Coyote Creek Road several miles uphill to the east of the Golden State Heritage site, Oregon State Parks, Josephine County, OR......April 7, 2022.
Paul Slichter