Lomatium dissectum var. multifidum (Nutt.) Mathias & Constance
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TAXONOMY
 
Family: Apiaceae
Genus: Lomatium
 
Species Synonyms: Lomatium dissectum var. eatonii (Coult. & Rose) Cronq.
Leptotaenia multifida Nutt.
Common Names: carrotleaf biscuitroot
 
DISTRIBUTION
 
Canada: British Columbia, including Vancouver Island - southwestern Alberta, southeastern Alberta - southwestern Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan: southwestern Saskatchewan; Cypress Hills
Ecoregion: Cypress Hills Upland
 
HABITAT
 
Saskatchewan: cobbfine soils, north-facing slopes, forested areas dominated by Populus sp., Pinus contorta, or Picea glauca ly or rocky, east-facing slopes
 
RARITY STATUS
 
Provincial Status According
to Harms (2003):
Threatened
Nature Conservancy Status:
G4T4 S1
Saskatchewan Species at
Risk Status:
None
COSEWIC Status:
None
 
Lomatium cous is threatened in Saskatchewan because it is extremely rare and regionally restricted in the province. No immediate threats are known but may occur in the future.
 
SPECIES DESCRIPTION
 
Height: 30 – 150 cm tall
Roots: taproot short, knobby, fusiform
Stems: ridged, glabrous, straw colored; rarely absent
Leaves: cauline; alternate; sheathing; 15 – 40 cm long, 10 – 30 cm wide; deltoid to orbicular; ternate then 2 – 4 times pinnate, adaxial surface glabrous; veins and margin on abaxial surface short hispid
Leaflets: ultimate divisions 2 – 20 mm long, linear
Inflorescence: umbel compound; bract to 1 cm long; rays 10 – 20, 4.5 – 5.5 cm
Umbellets: involucel strongly reflexed, linear to lanceolate; fruiting pedicels 0.4 - 2 cm in var. multifidum; flowers 20 – 40
Flowers: ~ 2 mm long, yellowish or dark purple, some sterile
Fruits: schizocarps to 1.2 cm long, 6 – 10 mm wide, elliptic, light colored, glabrous; styles persistent; lateral wings thick and corky, narrower than seed-bearing body; oil tubes obscure, flattened
 
LOMATIUM KEY FOR SPECIES FOUND IN SASKATCHEWAN
Lomatium looks like Musineon but Musineon is not aromatic and the fruits are wingless.
   
1 Ovary and fruit usually hirtellous-pubescent
L. foeniculaceum
1 Ovary and fruit glabrous
2
   
2 Roots bulbous; plants acaulescent; bractlets obovate
L. cous
2 Roots not bulbous (may be thickened); plants caulescent; bractlets lanceolate
3
 
3 Plants 3 - 15 dm tall; stems glabrous; foliage puberulent; flowers yellow, occasionally purplish
L. dissectum var. multifidum
3 Plants 1 - 5 dm tall; stems and foliage pubescent; flowers white, purplish, sometimes pinkish
4
 
4 Plant densely tomentose, villous, or glabrate; involucel tomentose or villous, not scarious margined, equaling to surpassing flowers; wing broader than body
L. macrocarpum
4 Plant soft-puberulent; involucel glabrous with scarious margins, equaling flowers, wing narrower than body
L. orientale