List of Scrophulariales of Montana
There are at least 73 members of the Scrophulariales order: Scrophulariales 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]
Bladderwort
Family: Lentibulariaceae
- California Butterwort, Pinguicula macroceras
- Flat-leaved Bladderwort, Utricularia intermedia
- Greater Bladderwort, Utricularia macrorhiza
- Lesser Bladderwort, Utricularia minor
Bloomrape
Family: Orobanchaceae
- American Cow-wheat, Melampyrum lineare
- Annual Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja exilis
- Arctic Eyebright, Euphrasia subarctica
- Bracted Lousewort, Pedicularis bracteosa
- Bracted Lousewort, Pedicularis bracteosa var. bracteosa
- Canby's Lousewort, Pedicularis bracteosa var. canbyi
- Clustered Broomrape, Orobanche fasciculata
- Coiled Lousewort, Pedicularis contorta var. contorta
- Coville Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja covilleana
- Curve-beak Lousewort, Pedicularis contorta
- Cusick's Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja cusickii
- Deer Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja cervina
- Desert Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja angustifolia
- Downy Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja sessiliflora
- Elephant's-head Lousewort, Pedicularis groenlandica
- Fern-leaved Lousewort, Pedicularis cystopteridifolia
- Flat-topped Broomrape, Orobanche corymbosa
- Greater Red Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja crista-galli
- Greater Red Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja miniata
- Harsh Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja hispida
- Leafy Lousewort, Pedicularis racemosa
- Little Yellow-rattle, Rhinanthus minor
- Louisiana Broomrape, Orobanche ludoviciana
- Mountain Lousewort, Pedicularis pulchella
- Much-branded Birds-beak, Cordylanthus ramosus
- Oeder's Lousewort, Pedicularis oederi
- One-flowered Broomrape, Orobanche uniflora
- Pallid Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja pallescens
- Parrot-head Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja pilosa
- Parrot-head Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja pilosa var. longispica
- Parry's Lousewort, Pedicularis parryi
- Payson's Lousewort, Pedicularis bracteosa var. paysoniana
- Pink Coil-beaked Lousewort, Pedicularis contorta var. ctenophora
- Rhexia-leaf Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja rhexiifolia
- Rustic Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja flava var. rustica
- Scallop-leaf Lousewort, Pedicularis crenulata
- Selway Coil-beaked Lousewort, Pedicularis contorta var. rubicunda
- Showy Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja pulchella
- Slender Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja gracillima
- Snow Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja nivea
- Stiff Yellowish Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja lutescens
- Sulphur Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja sulphurea
- Thin-leaved Owl's-clover, Orthocarpus tenuifolius
- Tolmie's Owl's-clover, Orthocarpus tolmiei
- Western Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja occidentalis
- Wyoming Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja linariifolia
- Yakima Bird's-beak, Cordylanthus capitatus
- Yellow Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja flava
- Yellow Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja flava var. flava
- Yellow Owl's-clover, Orthocarpus luteus
Figwort
Family: Scrophulariaceae
- Common Mullein, Verbascum thapsus
- Hare Figwort, Scrophularia lanceolata
- White Moth Mullein, Verbascum blattaria
- Brewer's Monkeyflower, Mimulus breweri
- Common Large Monkeyflower, Mimulus guttatus
- Dwarf Purple Monkeyflower, Mimulus nanus
- Floriferous Monkeyflower, Mimulus floribundus
- Lewis' Monkeyflower, Mimulus lewisii
- Muskflower, Mimulus moschatus
- North Idaho Monkeyflower, Mimulus clivicola
- Primrose Monkeyflower, Mimulus primuloides
- Roundleaf Monkeyflower, Mimulus glabratus
- Short-flowered Monkeyflower, Mimulus breviflorus
- Square-stem Monkeyflower, Mimulus ringens
- Stalk-leaved Monkeyflower, Mimulus ampliatus
- Subalpine Monkeyflower, Mimulus tilingii
- Suksdorf Monkeyflower, Mimulus suksdorfii
- Thinsepal monkeyflower, Mimulus hymenophyllus
Olive
Family: Oleaceae
- Green Ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Further reading
- Schiemann, Donald Anthony (2005). Wildflowers of Montana. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing. ISBN 0-87842-504-7.
See also
Notes
- ↑ "Scrophulariales". Montana Natural Heritage Project. 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. 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 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. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
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