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- Q16984803 subject Q8461698.
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- Q16984803 abstract "Lomatium latilobum is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by the common names Canyonlands lomatium and Canyonlands biscuitroot. It is native to an area straddling the border between Utah and Colorado in the United States, where several of its few occurrences are within Arches National Park and Colorado National Monument.This perennial herb grows 10 to 30 centimeters tall from a caudex covered in the withered remains of previous seasons' leaves. The leaves are divided into a few pairs of lance-shaped or oval leaflets up to 1.2 centimeters wide. The inflorescence is an umbel of many tiny yellow flowers. Blooming occurs in April through June. The plant has a strong scent reminiscent of lemon and licorice.This plant grows in sandy crevices in Navajo Sandstone and other sandstones. The habitat is pinyon-juniper woodland, desert scrub, and other types of plant communities.There are an estimated 12 to 17 occurrences of this plant, but some are based on historical collections which might not be extant. Some are officially protected within national park and national monument territory, but still face threats from people engaging in recreational activity such as hiking; the plants do not tolerate disturbance and are easily uprooted.".
- Q16984803 binomialAuthority Q1905130.
- Q16984803 class Q165468.
- Q16984803 conservationStatus "G1".
- Q16984803 conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
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- Q16984803 family Q145794.
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- Q16984803 genus Q9023584.
- Q16984803 kingdom Q756.
- Q16984803 order Q21138.
- Q16984803 order Q747502.
- Q16984803 wikiPageExternalLink apiaceae_lomatium_latilobum.htm.
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- Q16984803 binomialAuthority "Mathias".
- Q16984803 familia Q145794.
- Q16984803 genus "Lomatium".
- Q16984803 ordo Q21138.
- Q16984803 regnum Q756.
- Q16984803 status "G1".
- Q16984803 statusSystem "TNC".
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- Q16984803 type Eukaryote.
- Q16984803 type Plant.
- Q16984803 type Species.
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- Q16984803 comment "Lomatium latilobum is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by the common names Canyonlands lomatium and Canyonlands biscuitroot. It is native to an area straddling the border between Utah and Colorado in the United States, where several of its few occurrences are within Arches National Park and Colorado National Monument.This perennial herb grows 10 to 30 centimeters tall from a caudex covered in the withered remains of previous seasons' leaves.".
- Q16984803 label "Lomatium latilobum".