Lomatium farinosum
Lomatium farinosum, with the common name northern biscuitroot, is a perennial flowering herb of the family Apiaceae.[1]
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| Lomatium farinosum var. hambleniae at Colockum Wildlife Area, Chelan County Washington | |
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| Lomatium farinosum (Hook.) Coult. & Rose | |
It is endemic to the Northwestern United States.
References
- "Lomatium farinosum". Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Database. USDA. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
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