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1. Centaurea cyanus L. Centaurea cyanus L. John Meyers Blue Mountinas: Umatilla National Forest - jeep trail #1072 parallel to the Tucannon River. Road to right crosses Cummings Bridge towards town. 20588

2. Cymopterus goodrichii Cymopterus goodrichii A. Tiehm Humboldt Range, steep loose slopes on the south face of Star Peak on the northern end of the range. 1003

3. Eriogonum heracleoides var. heracleoides Nutt. Eriogonum heracleoides var. heracleoides Nutt. J. Myers Blue Mountains: Umatilla National Forest - jeep trail # 1072 parallel to the Tucannon River. Road to right crosses Cummings Bridge towards town. Uphill where road forks - following deer trails to top - looks like heavy deer traffic 7262

4. Eriogonum strictum ssp. proliferum Benth. Eriogonum strictum ssp. proliferum Benth. J. Myers Blue Mountains; Umatilla National Forest-jeep trail # 1072 parallel to the Tucannon River. Road to right crosses Cummings Bridge towards town. Uphill where road forks-following deer trails to top-looks like heavy deer traffic. 8737

5. Eriogonum umbellatum var. stellatum Torr. Eriogonum umbellatum var. stellatum Torr. J. Myers Blue Mountains, Umatilla National Forest-jeep trail # 1072 parallel to the Tucannon River. Road to right crosses Cummings Bridge towards town. Uphill where road forks-following deer trails to top-looks like heavy deer traffic. 9061

6. Penstemon venustus Douglas ex Lindl. Penstemon venustus Douglas ex Lindl. J. Myers Blue Mtns; Umatilla National Forest - jeep trail #1072 parallel to the Tucannon River. Road to right crosses Cummings Bridge towards town. Uphill where road forks - following deer trails to top - looks like heavy deer traffic 7158

7. Physaria chambersii Rollins Physaria chambersii Rollins H. Mozingo From saddle at 6100 ft. to saddle at 6500 ft. West of a hill on a road branching off of Riverside Road six miles out from Mesquite. The road is about 1/2 to 1 mile parallel and east of Nickel Creek. 18597
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