List of dicotyledons of Montana
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There are at least 2109 species of dicotyledons found in Montana according to the Montana Field Guide. [1] This is a list of Dicotyledoneae orders found in Montana. The Montana Natural Heritage Program has identified a number of dicot species as "Species of Concern".[2] Some of these species are exotics (not native to Montana).[3]
- List of Asterales of Montana (Order Asterales)
- List of Ranunculales of Montana (Order Ranunculales)
- List of Rubiales of Montana (Order Rubiales)
- List of Campanulales of Montana (Order Campanulales)
- List of Fagales of Montana (Order Fagales)
- List of Lamiales of Montana (Order Lamiales)
- List of Rhamnales of Montana (Order Rhamnales)
- List of Polygonales of Montana (Order Polygonales)
- List of Capparales of Montana (Order Capparales)
- List of Caryophyllales of Montana (Order Caryophyllales)
- Celastrales (Order Celastrales)
- Celastrus scandens, bittersweet
- Paxistima myrsinites, mountain-lover or Oregon boxleaf
- List of Dipsacales of Montana (Order Dipsacales)
- List of Gentianales of Montana (Order Gentianales)
- Dogwood (Order Cornales)
- Cornus canadensis, Bunchberry dogwood
- Cornus sericea, Red-osier dogwood
- List of Santalales of Montana (Order Santalales)
- List of Myrtales of Montana (Order Myrtales)
- Flax (Order Linales)
- Linum australe, southern flax
- Linum lewisii, prairie flax
- Linum rigidum, stiff-stem flax
- Linum rigidum var. compactum, Wyoming flax
- Linum rigidum var. rigidum, stiff-stem flax
- Linum usitatissimum, common flax
- List of Papaverales of Montana (Order Papaverales)
- List of Geraniales of Montana (Order Geraniales)
- Ginger (Order Aristolochiales)
- Asarum caudatum, wild ginger
- List of Apiales of Montana (Order Apiales)
- List of Ericales of Montana (Order Ericales)
- List of Malvales of Montana (Order Malvales)
- List of Sapindales of Montana (Order Sapindales)
- Milkworts (Order Polygalales)
- Polygala alba, white milkwort
- Polygala verticillata, whorled milkwort
- Oleasters (Order Proteales)
- Elaeagnus angustifolia, Russian olive
- Elaeagnus commutata, American silverberry
- Shepherdia argentea, silver buffaloberry
- Shepherdia canadensis, Canada buffaloberry
- List of Fabales of Montana (Order Fabales)
- Peony (Order Dilleniales)
- Paeonia brownii, western peony
- List of Plantaginales of Montana (Order Plantaginales)
- List of Primulales of Montana (Order Primulales)
- List of Rosales of Montana (Order Rosales)
- List of Scrophulariales of Montana (Order Scrophulariales)
- List of Solanales of Montana (Order Solanales)
- List of Euphorbiales of Montana (Order Euphorbiales)
- List of Theales of Montana (Order Theales)
- Sundews (Order Nepenthales)
- Drosera anglica, English sundew
- Drosera linearis, linear-leaved sundew
- Drosera rotundifolia, roundleaf sundew
- List of Urticales of Montana (Order Urticales)
- List of Violales of Montana (Order Violales)
- Water milfoil (Order Haloragales)
- Myriophyllum quitense, Andean water-milfoil
- Myriophyllum sibiricum, common water-milfoil
- Myriophyllum spicatum, Eurasian water-milfoil
- Myriophyllum verticillatum, whorled water-milfoil
- List of Nymphaeales of Montana (Order Nymphaeales)
- Water-starworts and mare's-tails (Order Callitrichales)
- Mare's tails, Family: Hippuridaceae
- Hippuris vulgaris, common mare's-tail
- Water-starworts, Family: Callitrichaceae
- Callitriche hermaphroditica, autumnal water-starwort
- Callitriche heterophylla, large water-starwort
- Callitriche palustris, vernal water starwort
- Callitriche stagnalis, pond water-starwort
- Mare's tails, Family: Hippuridaceae
- List of Salicales of Montana (Order Salicales)
Further reading
- Rydberg, Per Axel (1900). Catalogue of the flora of Montana and the Yellowstone National Park (PDF). New York: New York Botanical Garden.
- Rydberg, Per Axel (1917). Flora of the Rocky Mountains and Adjacent Plains (PDF). New York: New York Botanical Garden.
- Rydberg, Per Axel (1919). Key to the Rocky Mountain flora; Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and parts of Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, and British Columbia (PDF). New York: New York Botanical Garden.
- Schiemann, Donald Anthony (2005). Wildflowers of Montana. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing. ISBN 0-87842-504-7.
See also
Notes
- ↑ "Montana Field Guide-Dicotyledoneae". Montana Natural Heritage Program. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
- ↑ "Species of Concern are native taxa that are at-risk due to declining population trends, threats to their habitats, restricted distribution, and/or other factors. Designation as a Montana Species of Concern or Potential Species of Concern is based on the Montana Status Rank, and is not a statutory or regulatory classification. Rather, these designations provide information that helps resource managers make proactive decisions regarding species conservation and data collection priorities. See the latest Species of Concern Reports for more detailed explanations and assessment criteria." "Montana Field Guide-Species of Concern". Retrieved 2010-12-07.
- ↑ Exotic species have been deliberately or accidentally introduced to areas outside of their native geographic range and are able to reproduce and maintain sustainable populations in these areas. These exotic populations may also be referred to as alien, introduced, invasive, non-native, or non-indigenous. "Species Status Codes, Exotics". Montana Natural Heritage Project. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
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