List of Barberries and Buttercups of Montana
There are at least 88 members of the Barberry and Buttercup order: Ranunculales found in Montana.[1] Some of these species are exotics (not native to Montana)[2] and some species have been designated as Species of Concern.[3]
Barberries
Family: Berberidaceae
Buttercups
Family: Ranunculaceae
- Alkali Buttercup, Ranunculus cymbalaria
- Alpine Meadowrue, Thalictrum alpinum
- Anderson's Larkspur, Delphinium andersonii
- Arctic Buttercup, Ranunculus grayi
- Bristly Crowfoot, Ranunculus pensylvanicus
- Bristly Mousetail, Myosurus apetalus
- Bristly Mousetail, Myosurus apetalus var. borealis
- Bristly Mousetail, Myosurus apetalus var. montanus
- Canada Anemone, Anemone Canadensis
- Carolina Tassel-rue, Trautvetteria caroliniensis
- Colorado Columbine, Aquilegia coerulea
- Columbia Monkshood, Aconitum columbianum
- Columbian Virgin's-bower, Clematis columbiana
- Creeping Buttercup, Ranunculus repens
- Cursed Buttercup, Ranunculus sceleratus
- Curveseed Butterwort, Ranunculus testiculatus
- Doubtful Knight's-spur, Delphinium ajacis
- Dwarf Buttercup, Ranunculus pygmaeus
- Eastern Mousetail, Myosurus minimus
- Electric Peak Larkspur, Delphinium glaucescens
- Eschscholtz's Buttercup, Ranunculus eschscholtzii
- Eschscholtz's Buttercup, Ranunculus eschscholtzii var. eschscholtzii
- Fendler's Meadowrue, Thalictrum fendleri
- Few-flower Meadowrue, Thalictrum sparsiflorum
- Geyer's Larkspur, Delphinium geyeri
- Graceful Buttercup, Ranunculus inamoenus
- Heart-leaved Buttercup, Ranunculus cardiophyllus
- High-arctic Buttercup, Ranunculus hyperboreus
- Jones' Columbine, Aquilegia jonesii
- Potential Jove's Buttercup, Ranunculus jovis
- Kidneyleaf Buttercup, Ranunculus abortivus
- Lesser Spearwort, Ranunculus flammula
- Limestone Larkspur, Delphinium bicolor ssp. calcicola
- Little Belt Mountain Thimbleweed, Anemone drummondii var. lithophila
- Little Larkspur, Delphinium bicolor
- Long-fruited Anemone, Anemone cylindrica
- Macoun's Buttercup, Ranunculus macounii
- Meadow Larkspur, Delphinium burkei
- Mountain Buttercup, Ranunculus populago
- Northern Buttercup, Ranunculus pedatifidus
- Nuttall's Larkspur, Delphinium nuttallianum
- Pacific Anemone, Anemone multifida var. multifida
- Pale Larkspur, Delphinium glaucum
- Pasqueflower, Anemone patens
- Prairie-crocus, Anemone nuttalliana
- Piper's Anemone, Anemone piperi
- Plantainleaf Buttercup, Ranunculus alismifolius var. alismellus
- Plantainleaf Buttercup, Ranunculus alismifolius var. alismifolius
- Plantainleaf Buttercup, Ranunculus alismifolius var. davisii
- Prairie Buttercup, Ranunculus rhomboideus
- Purple Clematis, Clematis occidentalis
- Purple Meadowrue, Thalictrum dasycarpum
- Purple Virgin's-bower, Clematis columbiana var. columbiana
- Red Baneberry, Actaea rubra
- Sagebrush Buttercup, Ranunculus glaberrimus
- Sagebrush Buttercup, Ranunculus glaberrimus var. ellipticus
- Sagebrush Buttercup, Ranunculus glaberrimus var. glaberrimus
- Sharpleaf Buttercup, Ranunculus acriformis
- Short-styled Columbine, Aquilegia brevistyla
- Sitka Columbine, Aquilegia formosa
- Slender-lobed Clematis, Clematis columbiana var. tenuiloba
- Slim Larkspur, Delphinium depauperatum
- Small Yellow Buttercup, Ranunculus gmelinii
- Small-flower Anemone, Anemone parviflora
- Spreading Globeflower, Trollius laxus
- Straightbeak Buttercup, Ranunculus orthorhynchus
- Sugarbowls, Clematis hirsutissima
- Suksdorf's Buttercup, Ranunculus eschscholtzii var. suksdorfii
- Summer Adonis, Adonis aestivalis
- Tall Buttercup, Ranunculus acris
- Tall Larkspur, Delphinium occidentale
- Teton Thimble-weed, Anemone multifida var. tetonensis
- Tundra Buttercup, Ranunculus eschscholtzii var. eximius
- Veined Meadowrue, Thalictrum venulosum
- Water-plantain Buttercup, Ranunculus alismifolius
- Western Goldthread, Coptis occidentalis
- Western Meadowrue, Thalictrum occidentale
- Western Pasqueflower, Anemone occidentalis
- Western Virgin's-bower, Clematis ligusticifolia
- Western Wild Buttercup, Ranunculus adoneus
- White Marsh-marigold, Caltha leptosepala
- White Water Buttercup, Ranunculus aquatilis
- Woodland Buttercup, Ranunculus uncinatus
- Yellow Columbine, Aquilegia flavescens
Further reading
- Schiemann, Donald Anthony (2005). Wildflowers of Montana. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing. ISBN 0878425047.
See also
Notes
- ^ "Barberries and Buttercups". Montana Natural Heritage Project. http://fieldguide.mt.gov/displayFamily.aspx?order=Ranunculales. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
- ^ Exotic species have been deliberately or accidentally introduced to areas outside of their native geographic range and are able to reproduce and maintain sustainable populations in these areas. These exotic populations may also be referred to as alien, introduced, invasive, non-native, or non-indigenous. "Species Status Codes, Exotics". Montana Natural Heritage Project. http://fieldguide.mt.gov/statusCodes.aspx#exotic. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
- ^ Species of Concern are native taxa that are at-risk due to declining population trends, threats to their habitats, restricted distribution, and/or other factors. Designation as a Montana Species of Concern or Potential Species of Concern is based on the Montana Status Rank, and is not a statutory or regulatory classification. Rather, these designations provide information that helps resource managers make proactive decisions regarding species conservation and data collection priorities. "Species Status Codes, Species of Concern". Montana Natural Heritage Project. http://fieldguide.mt.gov/statusCodes.aspx#soc. Retrieved 2011-06-17.