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- Eutrema_penlandii abstract "Eutrema penlandii is a rare species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common names Penland's alpine fen mustard and Penland's eutrema. It is endemic to Colorado in the United States, where it is known only from a small strip of unique mountain habitat measuring 40 kilometers long. It is threatened by mining and associated environmental changes in this part of the Continental Divide in central Colorado. The plant was federally listed as a threatened species of the US in 1993.This plant is the only Eutrema in the lower 48 states and only one of two that occur in North America; its nearest close relative is Eutrema edwardii, a plant of the Arctic. E. penlandii is a small alpine climate species, possibly a relict from the last ice age which persists in the high, cold fens of the Rocky Mountains. Today the plant only occurs in the Mosquito Range, a ridge of mountains in the Rockies. It was first collected by the botanist C. William Penland in 1935 on Hoosier Ridge in the Mosquito Range, and it is one of several rare alpine plants native to the area, such as the globe gilia (Gilia globularis).This plant is a perennial herb growing about six inches tall and bearing clusters of cream-white flowers in the summer. The alpine habitat of the plant is a wet tundra kept constantly fed with ample water by the surrounding snowfields. Wind melts the snow which runs into the tundra and turns it to a fen, a wetland on limestone substrates. The plant grows in rocky nooks that shelter it from the wind and keep the mossy peat soil saturated, but not flooded. The elevation is at least 3700 meters. The habitat is within a section of the Continental Divide that trends east-west in opposition to the general north-south direction of most of the ranges, and the plants grow on south- and east-facing slopes. There are about eleven occurrences, with populations at Hoosier Ridge, Mount Silverheels, the Mosquito Pass, the Hilltop Mine, Mount Evans, and Loveland Mountain. The total area occupied by the plant is probably around 500 acres (2.0 km2).Mining is a common industry in the high mountain peaks occupied by the plant, and mining companies and stakeholders did not agree with federal protection plans for the species and its habitat. Active claims for gold and trace metals are still in place, though mining activity is currently low because of the status of the market. Activities associated with mining, such as ditching, diking, and trail maintenance, alter the hydrology of the landscape, and this is a major threat to the habitat that the plant depends on. There is a specific water balance maintained by the snowmelt from the high ridges which keeps the soil quite wet but not flooded, and changing the path of flowing water could disrupt it. The plant almost always grows within half a meter of actively flowing meltwater. Mining activity could also lower the pH of the normally alkaline soils.Other threats include recreational activity including hiking, mountain biking, and the use of off-road vehicles, horses, and burros.".
- Eutrema_penlandii binomialAuthority Reed_C._Rollins.
- Eutrema_penlandii class Eudicots.
- Eutrema_penlandii conservationStatus "G1".
- Eutrema_penlandii conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Eutrema_penlandii division Flowering_plant.
- Eutrema_penlandii family Brassicaceae.
- Eutrema_penlandii genus Eutrema.
- Eutrema_penlandii kingdom Plant.
- Eutrema_penlandii order Brassicales.
- Eutrema_penlandii order Rosids.
- Eutrema_penlandii thumbnail Eutrema_penlandii_lg.jpg?width=300.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=EUPE10.
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- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageRevisionID "659408841".
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Alkali_soil.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_climate.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Arctic.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Brassicaceae.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Brassicales.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Burro.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alpine_flora.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brassicaceae.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flora_of_Colorado.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Colorado.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Divide_of_the_Americas.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Ditch.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Elevation.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Endemism.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Eutrema.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Eutrema_edwardii.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Fen.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Gilia_globularis.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Hiking.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Hoosier_Pass.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Hydrology.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Ice_age.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Levee.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Loveland_Pass.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_rights.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Mining.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Mosquito_Pass.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Mosquito_Range.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Moss.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Evans.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Sherman.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Silverheels.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_biking.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Off-road_vehicle.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink PH.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Peat.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Reed_C._Rollins.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Relict.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Rocky_Mountains.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Rosids.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Snow_field.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Snowmelt.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Tundra.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLink Wetland.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eutrema penlandii".
- Eutrema_penlandii binomial "Eutrema penlandii".
- Eutrema_penlandii binomialAuthority Reed_C._Rollins.
- Eutrema_penlandii familia Brassicaceae.
- Eutrema_penlandii genus "Eutrema".
- Eutrema_penlandii ordo Brassicales.
- Eutrema_penlandii regnum Plant.
- Eutrema_penlandii species "E. penlandii".
- Eutrema_penlandii status "G1".
- Eutrema_penlandii statusSystem "TNC".
- Eutrema_penlandii unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Eutrema_penlandii unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Eutrema_penlandii unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Eutrema_penlandii wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Eutrema_penlandii subject Category:Alpine_flora.
- Eutrema_penlandii subject Category:Brassicaceae.
- Eutrema_penlandii subject Category:Flora_of_Colorado.
- Eutrema_penlandii hypernym Species.
- Eutrema_penlandii type Eukaryote.
- Eutrema_penlandii type Plant.
- Eutrema_penlandii type Species.
- Eutrema_penlandii type Brassicale.
- Eutrema_penlandii type Thing.
- Eutrema_penlandii type Q19088.
- Eutrema_penlandii type Q756.
- Eutrema_penlandii comment "Eutrema penlandii is a rare species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common names Penland's alpine fen mustard and Penland's eutrema. It is endemic to Colorado in the United States, where it is known only from a small strip of unique mountain habitat measuring 40 kilometers long. It is threatened by mining and associated environmental changes in this part of the Continental Divide in central Colorado.".
- Eutrema_penlandii label "Eutrema penlandii".
- Eutrema_penlandii sameAs Q5414565.
- Eutrema_penlandii sameAs m.0gjbwl3.
- Eutrema_penlandii sameAs Q5414565.
- Eutrema_penlandii wasDerivedFrom Eutrema_penlandii?oldid=659408841.