Lomatium gormanii, with the common names Gorman's biscuitroot and salt & pepper, is a perennial herb of the family Apiaceae.It is endemic to the Northwestern United States, in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, being found in steppes and montane environments. It is called sasamít̓a, sasamít̓aya, and łałamít̓a in the Sahaptin language. The species flowers before many in the sagebrush steppe, when the ground is still covered in snow. Its condimental common name refers to the darkness of the violet anthers and the white petals. The leaves are divided and narrow.
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| - Lomatium gormanii (en)
- Lomatium gormani (sv)
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| - Lomatium gormani är en flockblommig växtart som först beskrevs av Howell, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av John Merle Coulter och Joseph Nelson Rose. Lomatium gormani ingår i släktet Lomatium och familjen flockblommiga växter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Lomatium gormanii, with the common names Gorman's biscuitroot and salt & pepper, is a perennial herb of the family Apiaceae.It is endemic to the Northwestern United States, in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, being found in steppes and montane environments. It is called sasamít̓a, sasamít̓aya, and łałamít̓a in the Sahaptin language. The species flowers before many in the sagebrush steppe, when the ground is still covered in snow. Its condimental common name refers to the darkness of the violet anthers and the white petals. The leaves are divided and narrow. (en)
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| - Lomatium gormanii, with the common names Gorman's biscuitroot and salt & pepper, is a perennial herb of the family Apiaceae.It is endemic to the Northwestern United States, in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, being found in steppes and montane environments. It is called sasamít̓a, sasamít̓aya, and łałamít̓a in the Sahaptin language. The species flowers before many in the sagebrush steppe, when the ground is still covered in snow. Its condimental common name refers to the darkness of the violet anthers and the white petals. The leaves are divided and narrow. Lomatium gormanii is easily confused with Lomatium piperi (Sahaptin mámɨn), but the roots are generally larger and 'hairier' (i.e., many more rootlets) than L. piperi, and it appears to grow where that species does not. (en)
- Lomatium gormani är en flockblommig växtart som först beskrevs av Howell, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av John Merle Coulter och Joseph Nelson Rose. Lomatium gormani ingår i släktet Lomatium och familjen flockblommiga växter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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