Sensitive Plants
Many sensitive plants are difficult to identify, have short windows when it is appropriate to conduct surveys, and may prefer locations that are not very accessible. These conditions can make planning a project around required stipulations challenging. Grouse Mountain’s botanists and rangeland specialists will work with you and the appropriate agencies to determine proper protocols and timings for individual species and develop work plans to streamline your project’s completion.
- Ute Ladies’-Tresses
- Blowout penstemon
- Whitebark pine
- Desert yellowhead
- Prairie fringed orchid (Platte River species)
- Knowlton cactus
- Brack’s Cactus
- Aztec Gilia
- Santa Fe Cholla
- Mesa Verde cactus (Sclerocactus)
- Tharp’s bluestar
- Gypsum Wild buckwheat
- Allred’s flax
- Scheer’s Beehive Cactus
- Gypsum Milkvetch
- Dudley Bluffs bladderpod
- Dudley Bluffs twinpod
- Piceance twinpod
- Piceance bladderpod
- Debris milkvetch
- Graham beardtongue
- Colorado hookless cactus (Sclerocactus)
- Mancos milkvetch
- Horseshoe milkvetch
- Hamilton’s milkvetch
- Sterile yucca
- Graham penstemon
- White River penstemon
- Pariette cactus (Sclerocactus)
- Uinta basin hookless cactus (Sclerocactus)
- Shrubby reed-mustard
- Clay reed-mustard
- Water howellia
- Spalding’s Campion
- Western prairie fringed orchid
- Leedy’s roseroot
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