Apiaceae
Lomatium hallii
Hall's Desert Parsley
Tuft with several unbranched stems. Leaf with 1–3 in. stalk and conspicuous appendage surrounding base; blade shiny green, 2–6 in., dissected pinnately 3 times, leaflets linear to oblong with pointed tips. Flower stalk 5–12 in. tall. Flowers yellow, at different levels within the umbel. Grows on bluffs and slopes, scree, river valleys.
- Rarity: Locally Common
- Flowering Time: Mid Spring-Mid Summer
- Life Cycle: Perennial
- Height: 6--20 inches
- Habitat: West-Side Forest, Meadow
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- Native: Yes