ID	ModifiedOn	Contributors	InformalClassification	Family	TaxonID	TaxonName	SeeAlso	NameRank	Hybrid	TerminalTaxon	Excluded	Peripheral	Waif	Endemic	Extirpated	OriginCode	Origin	Distribution	Voucher	Comments
3924	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109265	Agrimonia		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
3925	2020-05-25 12:45:27		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109266	Agrimonia eupatoria		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			This species is known in Washington from a single collection within a cultivated setting in Seattle.  It is not considered naturalized in the flora.
3926	2025-10-30 12:44:38		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109268	Agrimonia gryposepala		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	N	Native	Reported from Washington but currently no specimens exist;	{"Herbarium":"Not at WTU; WS?"}	Known from a single collection in Seattle from a cultivated setting.
3927	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109291	Alchemilla	Aphanes	genus		N	Y	N	Y	N	N					
3928	2025-10-09 09:29:29		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109314	Alchemilla mollis		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced		{"Herbarium":"Not at WTU; WS?"}	
3929	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109329	Amelanchier		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
3930	2020-11-30 16:58:57		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109330	Amelanchier alnifolia		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	The treatment here does not follow the taxonomy in FNA Rosaceae.  The extensive overlap in morphology among putative <i>Amelanchier</i> taxa makes writing a diagnostic key among them untenable.  At the species level, differences in ploidy level have been documented, however finding morphological traits that reliable distinguish among these species appears inconclusive at this time.
3931	2020-07-28 21:31:24		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109396	Amelanchier laevis		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from eastern North America		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	This species is known in Washington from a single collection near a botanical garden.  Until additional specimens are collected this species is not considered established in the flora.
3932	2020-11-30 17:05:04		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109430	Amelanchier utahensis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3933	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109437	Aphanes		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
3934	2020-05-13 20:12:27		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109439	Aphanes arvensis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia and northern Africa	Occurring west of the Cascades crest and in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3935	2020-11-30 21:18:03		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109440	Aphanes australis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Draft FNA: "Aphanes microcarpa (Boissier & Reuter) Rothmaler (Alchemilla microcarpa Boissier & Reuteur) is endemic to the western Mediterranean region and is not present in North America.  Plants native to other parts of Europe and introduced in North America, misidentified as A. microcarpa, were described in 1984 as a new species, A. inexspectata W. Lippert; this species had previously been described by Rydberg as A. australis from plants introduced to the eastern United States."
3936	2020-11-30 21:21:11		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109448	Aphanes occidentalis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington and east in the Columbia River Gorge;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9: "Three races of Aphanes occidentalis are recognizable, apparently corresponding to previously described species.  Because some apparently intermediate plants exist and, as not all specimens can be confidently assigned to these races, they are not being recognized formally here.  It is also possible that they represent independent introductions rather than native species, although no European or North African species are known with the characters they exhibit. "
3937	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109450	Aronia		genus		N	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			
3938	2017-08-14 08:55:00	David Giblin	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109467	Aronia melanocarpa		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Collected (2008) near cranberry bog in Pacific County.
3939	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109485	Aruncus		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
3940	2020-11-30 21:28:11		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109487	Aruncus dioicus		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3941	2020-11-30 21:30:19		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109489	Aruncus dioicus var. acuminatus		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3942	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109502	Cercocarpus		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
3943	2020-12-01 08:10:09		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109526	Cercocarpus ledifolius		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in southeastern Washington (population in Chelan County was planted);	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3944	2020-12-01 08:14:44		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109527	Cercocarpus ledifolius var. intermontanus		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in southeastern Washington (population in Chelan County was planted);	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3945	2020-12-01 08:19:41		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109536	Cercocarpus ledifolius var. ledifolius		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in southeastern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3946	2018-08-15 09:36:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109551	Chaenomeles		genus		N	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			
3947	2020-12-01 08:24:10		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109562	Chaenomeles speciosa		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			This species is an uncommon escape from cultivation in Seattle but to date has not naturalized.  It is considered excluded until specimens are collected indicating that it is established in the flora.
3948	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109586	Comarum		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
3949	2020-04-09 09:01:32		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109587	Comarum palustre		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9: " <i>Comarum palustre</i> is circumboreal; it occurs in a broad band across the northernmost United States and Canada as far north as the low arctic. Disjunct populations occur well to the north, as on Baffin and Victoria islands, and in the south, as in Gunnison County, Colorado, and the Uinta Mountains of Utah. Appropriate habitats are uncommon and geographically restricted in the southern part of the range, for example, in Idaho, Montana, and North Dakota.<br><br>  <i>Comarum palustre</i> is sometimes divided into subspecies, varieties, and/or forms on the basis of vestiture, leaflet dimensions, and flower number (for example, M. L. Fernald and B. H. Long 1914; N. N. Tzvelev 2007). Because there is no existing consensus, and a global evaluation of the situation is beyond the scope of this work, no infraspecific taxa are recognized here. Within North America, northern populations tend to have broader leaflets and inflorescences composed of one to relatively few flowers with relatively short sepals and petals, but these differences are not consistent; similar plants occur in subalpine settings in the mountains well to the south. Chromosome numbers also vary, apparently not correlated with morphology or geography; some populations occasionally include individuals of different disploid and polyploid levels.<br><br>  Horizontal stems were used occasionally by Native Americans as a medicinal aid in the treatment of dysentery and stomach cramps (D. E. Moerman 1998). Aquatic birds in particular eat the leaves and achenes.
3950	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109596	Cotoneaster		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
3951	2018-08-15 09:36:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109604	Cotoneaster atropurpureus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
3952	2020-12-01 08:27:28		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109617	Cotoneaster conspicuus		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			No specimens indicating that it is established in the flora.
3953	2025-09-25 11:46:15		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109624	Cotoneaster dammeri		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from China	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3954	2018-08-15 09:36:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109625	Cotoneaster dammeri × Cotoneaster salicifolius		species	Unnamed	Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			
3955	2020-12-01 08:39:23		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109627	Cotoneaster dielsianus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from China	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3956	2003-10-21 00:00:00	Sarah Cooke, Peter F. Zika	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109632	Cotoneaster divaricatus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from China		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	recently collected in King Co.
3957	2020-12-01 08:56:49		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109636	Cotoneaster franchetii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from China	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3958	2020-12-01 08:57:58		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109638	Cotoneaster gamblei		species		Y	Y	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	No specimens at this time indicating that this species is established in the flora.
3959	2020-07-02 16:19:05		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109648	Cotoneaster horizontalis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from China	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3960	2020-12-01 09:01:05		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109657	Cotoneaster lacteus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from China	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3961	2004-05-06 00:00:00	Peter F. Zika	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109658	Cotoneaster lucidus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Siberia and Mongolia		{"Herbarium":"OSC"}	Collected in 1989 from Columbia Co. (Zika 2002).
3962	2020-12-01 09:02:44		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109659	Cotoneaster magnificus		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			There are no specimens at this time indicating that this species is established in the flora.
3963	2020-12-01 09:05:11		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109660	Cotoneaster mairei		species		Y	Y	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			There are no specimens at this time indicating that this species is established in the flora.
3964	2020-12-01 09:05:56		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109669	Cotoneaster miniatus		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			There are no specimens at this time indicating that this species is established in the flora.
3965	2020-12-01 09:06:45		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109672	Cotoneaster monopyrenus		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			There are no specimens at this time indicating that this species is established in the flora.
3967	2020-12-01 09:07:55		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109681	Cotoneaster nitens		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from China		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	There are no specimens at this time indicating that this species is established in the flora.
3968	2020-12-01 09:09:21		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109689	Cotoneaster pannosus		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			There are no specimens at this time indicating that this species is established in the flora.
3969	2020-07-02 12:20:34		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109694	Cotoneaster rehderi		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from China		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3970	2003-10-21 00:00:00	Sarah Cooke, Peter F. Zika	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109700	Cotoneaster salicifolius		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from China		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	recently collected in King Co.
3971	2020-12-30 19:49:43		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109711	Cotoneaster simonsii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from southeast Asia	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3972	2020-12-01 09:09:55		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109715	Cotoneaster sternianus		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			There are no specimens at this time indicating that this species is established in the flora.
3973	2018-08-15 09:36:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109716	Cotoneaster suecicus		species	Named	Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			
3974	2003-10-21 00:00:00	Sarah Cooke, Peter F. Zika	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109717	Cotoneaster tengyuehensis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from China		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	recently collected in King Co., described in Fryer & Hylmo (1997)
3975	2020-12-01 09:10:56		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109718	Cotoneaster transens		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			There are no specimens at this time indicating that this species is established in the flora.
3976	2020-12-01 09:11:17		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109721	Cotoneaster vestitus		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			There are no specimens at this time indicating that this species is established in the flora.
3977	2020-12-01 09:12:58		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109723	Cotoneaster villosulus		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			There are no specimens at this time indicating that this species is established in the flora.
3978	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109728	Crataegus		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
3979	2020-12-01 19:53:06		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109817	Crataegus castlegarensis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	A black-fruited species related to C. douglasii, differing in pubescence, thorn characters, and fruit shape. It is known from dry soils in Thurston Co., and otherwise is widespread east of the Cascades.
3980	2020-12-01 19:57:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109820	Crataegus chrysocarpa		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"UWO"}	Reported from Okanogan Co. by Phipps (1998).  The varieties need more study, their ranges overlap greatly and the stated morphological differences seem minor.
3981	2021-01-31 09:10:22		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109882	Crataegus cogswellii		species	named	Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;		
3982	2020-05-17 10:24:26		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109996	Crataegus douglasii	Crataegus chrysocarpa	species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Phipps (1995) lectotypified C. columbiana, chosing a black-fruited glabrous specimen that places it in synonymy with C. douglasii. Crataegus columbiana has usually been interpreted as a red-fruited plant, and this typification is controversial, see Holmgren (1997) and rebuttal by Phipps (1998). For discussion of the black-fruited hawthorns of our area see Love (1999), Dickinson and Love (1997), and Dickinson et al. (1996).
3983	2020-05-25 13:14:19		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110040	Crataegus gaylussacia		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3984	2020-12-28 21:19:03		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110096	Crataegus laevigata		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from northern Europe	Known only from the San Juan Islands in Washington.	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Naturalized on Crane Island in San Juan Co., apparently the only wild population in North America (Phipps 1998).  Wisskirchen and Haeupler (1998) place C. oxyacantha in synonymy with a different European species, C. rhipidophylla Gand, and note it is a rejected name.
3985	2020-12-01 20:40:24		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110128	Crataegus macracantha		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Taxonomy follows Phipps (1998). Found east of the Cascades. Can be difficult to separate from C. chrysocarpa. Nutlet pitting obvious only after drying.
3986	2020-05-25 12:35:34		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110193	Crataegus monogyna		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3987	2020-05-25 12:38:19		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110198	Crataegus monogyna var. monogyna		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia and North Africa	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3988	2020-12-03 07:12:21		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110216	Crataegus okanaganensis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington in northern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	A dark purple fruited species recently described from the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia (Phipps & O\\\'Kennon 1998), and known from several counties in northeastern WA.  Two varieites were proposed by Phipps and O\\\'Kennon (2002).
3989	2020-12-03 07:12:58		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110219	Crataegus okennonii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Recently described (Phipps & O\\'Kennon 1998) and found east of the Cascades. A segregate from C. douglasii, differing in its fruit shape, fruit waxiness, twig color, and larger flowers.  It is often difficult to identify. A key to black-fruited taxa is provided in Phipps & O\\'Kennon (2002).
3990	2020-12-03 14:32:55		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110247	Crataegus phaenopyrum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from eastern North America	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Uncommon in disturbed suburban/park settings; rarely escaping cultivation.
3991	2020-12-03 14:43:49		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110252	Crataegus phippsii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in north-central Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Described in Phipps & O\\\'Kennon 1998. In Washington found only at low elevations in the Okanogan Valley, where it is rare. A striking red-purple fruited species, with its close allies in Series Molles in eastern North America.
3992	2020-12-01 20:31:50		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110344	Crataegus sanguinea		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			There are no specimens at this time indicating that this species is established in the flora.
3993	2020-12-03 15:06:13		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110442	Crataegus tenuior		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in north-central Washington;	{"Herbarium":"TRT"}	Known from northern Okanogan County.
3994	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110506	Dasiphora		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
3995	2020-05-09 07:44:03		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110508	Dasiphora fruticosa		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3996	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110524	Dryas		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
3997	2020-10-21 18:04:52		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110537	Dryas drummondii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Known from only a small number of scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3998	2020-12-04 07:50:34		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110543	Dryas hookeriana		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
3999	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110570	Drymocallis		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4000	2020-12-04 08:14:56		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110572	Drymocallis arguta		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4001	2020-12-04 08:19:53		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110599	Drymocallis glandulosa		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4002	2020-12-04 08:27:19		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110616	Drymocallis glandulosa ssp. glabrata		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4003	2020-12-04 08:33:05		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	163973	Drymocallis glandulosa ssp. glandulosa		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4004	2020-12-04 19:13:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110620	Drymocallis glandulosa ssp. pseudorupestris		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4005	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110646	Duchesnea		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
4006	2020-12-04 19:17:38		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110647	Duchesnea indica		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Asia	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4007	2020-12-04 20:24:59		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110649	Duchesnea indica var. indica		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Asia	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4008	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110662	Filipendula		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4009	2020-12-04 20:28:41		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110665	Filipendula occidentalis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in southwestern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4010	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110689	Fragaria		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4011	2020-12-04 21:27:21		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110690	Fragaria ananassa		species	named	N	Y	N	N	N	N	N	Native		{"Herbarium":"Not at WTU; WS?"}	JPM2 Editorial Notes: "Correspondence 2 indicates that for The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2] putative hybrids between Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. and Fragaria virginiana_ [_Fragaria x ananassa_ subsp. _cuneifolia_ (Nutt. ex Howell) Staudt] are spontaneous and do not merit taxonomic status. "
4012	2026-02-12 08:13:11		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110691	Fragaria ananassa ssp. ananassa		infraspecies	named	Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			
4013	2026-02-12 08:13:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110694	Fragaria ananassa ssp. cuneifolia		infraspecies	named	Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native		{"Herbarium":"Not at WTU; WS?"}	A common hybrid between Fragaria chiloensis and Fragaria virginiana ssp. platypetala.
4014	2020-12-04 21:24:03		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110700	Fragaria chiloensis		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in the coastal counties of Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4015	2020-12-04 21:26:49		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110704	Fragaria chiloensis ssp. pacifica		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in the coastal counties of Washington; Alaska to California.	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4016	2020-12-04 21:31:47		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110708	Fragaria vesca		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4017	2020-12-04 21:47:55		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110720	Fragaria vesca ssp. californica		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4018	2020-12-04 21:47:34		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110721	Fragaria vesca ssp. vesca		infraspecies		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			This subspecies occurs in eastern North America.
4019	2020-12-04 21:54:41		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110724	Fragaria virginiana		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington except in sagebrush areas;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4020	2020-12-04 22:03:52		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110729	Fragaria virginiana ssp. glauca		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington except in sagebrush areas;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4021	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110750	Geum		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4022	2020-12-05 07:03:06		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110753	Geum aleppicum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4023	2020-04-25 08:43:32		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110782	Geum macrophyllum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4024	2024-05-04 07:02:02		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110799	Geum rivale		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in the northeastern counties in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4025	2020-12-05 10:27:08		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110801	Geum rossii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in the Wenatchee Mountains in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4026	2020-05-17 09:27:49		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110812	Geum triflorum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4027	2020-12-05 10:40:50		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110828	Geum urbanum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	In scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4028	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110853	Holodiscus		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4029	2020-04-19 16:43:51		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110855	Holodiscus discolor		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	<i>Holodiscus discolor</i> has a complex nomenclatural and taxonomic history.<br><br>
4030	2020-04-19 16:48:20		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110868	Holodiscus discolor var. discolor		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4031	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110894	Horkelia		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4032	2023-08-31 20:33:12		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110969	Potentilla douglasii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4033	2023-08-31 20:33:51		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	163335	Potentilla douglasii var. capitata		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in southeastern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4034	2023-08-31 20:33:27		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	212850	Potentilla douglasii var. douglasii		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4035	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111032	Ivesia		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4036	2024-02-27 21:00:48		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111069	Potentilla gordonii		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest from central Washington south;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4037	2023-08-31 20:35:13		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	212852	Potentilla gordonii var. gordonii		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest from central Washington south;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4038	2023-08-31 20:37:26		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111139	Potentilla tweedyi		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4039	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111153	Luetkea		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4040	2020-12-05 16:40:49		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111156	Luetkea pectinata		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring in the Olympic and Cascades mountains in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4041	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111171	Malus		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4042	2020-12-05 16:55:02		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111182	Malus baccata		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4043	2020-12-05 16:50:24		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111216	Malus dawsoniana		species	named	Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Escaping from cultivation	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	A spontaneously occurring hybrid between feral domestic apples and native Malus fusca (Dickson et al. 1991).  Collected recently from several counties in western WA. Uncommon in cultivation (Jacobson 1996). First reported wild in WA by Jacobson (2001).
4044	2021-05-06 08:36:39		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111226	Malus fusca		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4045	2020-12-06 07:06:13		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111242	Malus hupehensis		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Asia	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4046	2020-12-06 09:04:02		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111270	Malus prunifolia		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Asia	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4048	2020-12-06 09:04:59		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111296	Malus toringo		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	There are no specimens indicating that this species is established in the flora.
4049	2018-08-15 09:36:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111312	Mespilus		genus		N	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			
4050	2020-12-04 20:31:14		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111313	Mespilus germanica		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	This species is known from a single collection in Washington.  This species is considered excluded until additional specimens are collected indicating that it is established in the flora.
4051	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111322	Oemleria		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4052	2020-05-30 07:54:56		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111327	Oemleria cerasiformis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest and east in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4053	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111338	Petrophytum		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4054	2020-12-06 09:21:39		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111342	Petrophytum caespitosum		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in southeastern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"ID"}	
4055	2020-12-06 14:15:52		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111351	Petrophytum caespitosum ssp. caespitosum		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in southeastern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"ID"}	Two specimens collected from WA.  Tracked by WNHP.<br><br>Note that the orthographic variant Petrophyton is used in some references for this genus name.<br><br>From the Jepson Manual online: "Correspondence 1 indicates that Petrophyton is an orthographic variant, and that the correct spelling is Petrophytum, because Rydberg (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 1:206--207. 1900) published the genus name by raising Eriogynia sect. Petrophytum (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) S. Watson to genus rank, albeit misspelling it as Petrophyton in the process. [Therefore, spelling of genus name corrected to Petrophytum, from Petrophyton previously in this Index, 27 May 2009.] "
4056	2020-12-06 14:18:27		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111357	Petrophytum cinerascens		species		Y	N	N	N	Y	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest, where endemic to the Columbia River region of central Washington.	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Note that the orthographic variant Petrophyton is used in some references for this genus name.<br><br>From the Jepson Manual online: "Correspondence 1 indicates that Petrophyton is an orthographic variant, and that the correct spelling is Petrophytum, because Rydberg (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 1:206--207. 1900) published the genus name by raising Eriogynia sect. Petrophytum (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) S. Watson to genus rank, albeit misspelling it as Petrophyton in the process. [Therefore, spelling of genus name corrected to Petrophytum, from Petrophyton previously in this Index, 27 May 2009.] "
4057	2020-12-06 14:20:51		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111362	Petrophytum hendersonii		species		Y	N	N	N	Y	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest, where endemic to the Olympic Mountains.	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Note that the orthographic variant Petrophyton is used in some references for this genus name.<br><br>From the Jepson Manual online: "Correspondence 1 indicates that Petrophyton is an orthographic variant, and that the correct spelling is Petrophytum, because Rydberg (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 1:206--207. 1900) published the genus name by raising Eriogynia sect. Petrophytum (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) S. Watson to genus rank, albeit misspelling it as Petrophyton in the process. [Therefore, spelling of genus name corrected to Petrophytum, from Petrophyton previously in this Index, 27 May 2009.] "
4058	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111364	Photinia		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
4059	2020-12-06 21:09:12		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111367	Photinia davidiana		species		N	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from China	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington.	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4060	2023-12-18 14:55:35		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111369	Photinia davidiana var. davidiana		infraspecies		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from eastern Asia	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington.	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4061	2020-12-07 20:18:53		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111380	Photinia villosa		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from China		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	This species is known from specimens collected near a botanical garden and from other nonnatural areas in Seattle.  It is not considered established in the flora.
4062	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111386	Physocarpus		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4063	2020-12-07 21:11:03		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111399	Physocarpus capitatus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4064	2020-05-17 18:11:06		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111413	Physocarpus malvaceus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in eastern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4065	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111433	Potentilla	Comarum, Dasiphora, Drymocallis	genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4066	2020-12-07 21:17:34		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111440	Potentilla anglica		species		Y	Y	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			This species is represented in Washington by two specimens, one of which was collected in a city park, the other in a lawn.  It is not considered established in the flora.
4067	2020-04-25 09:02:35		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111444	Potentilla anserina		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4068	2020-04-25 09:34:10		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111448	Potentilla anserina ssp. anserina		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4069	2020-04-25 09:47:25		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111464	Potentilla anserina ssp. pacifica		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest along the coast in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4070	2020-12-07 21:25:39		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111486	Potentilla argentea		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4071	2020-12-07 21:29:37		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111497	Potentilla biennis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4072	2020-04-25 11:12:37		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111507	Potentilla breweri		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest from central Washington south;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4073	2020-12-08 20:17:52		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111554	Potentilla drummondii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4074	2021-02-27 10:49:21		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111568	Potentilla flabellifolia		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4075	2020-12-08 20:23:01		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111574	Potentilla glaucophylla		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest and in the Olympic Mountains in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4076	2020-12-12 07:46:16		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111586	Potentilla gracilis		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4077	2020-12-12 07:57:54		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111588	Potentilla gracilis var. brunnescens		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in southeastern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4078	2020-12-12 19:26:27		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111625	Potentilla gracilis var. flabelliformis		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4079	2020-12-12 19:38:29		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111627	Potentilla gracilis var. gracilis		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4080	2020-12-12 19:42:17		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111633	Potentilla gracilis var. pulcherrima		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4081	2020-04-25 10:56:08		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111650	Potentilla hyparctica		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Known only from west of the Cascades crest in Whatcom County in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4082	2020-12-09 20:48:40		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111653	Potentilla hyparctica ssp. elatior		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Known only from west of the Cascades crest in Whatcom County in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4083	2020-12-07 21:43:21		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111659	Potentilla inclinata		species		Y	Y	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from central and southern Europe		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	This species is known in Washington from a single collection on the University of Washington campus.
4084	2026-01-08 17:07:49		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111735	Potentilla jepsonii		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in north-central Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Presence in WA confirmed by Barbara Ertter on the basis of Kruckeberg 6545 (WTU-280835), Okanogan County.
4085	2020-04-25 09:53:02		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111685	Potentilla newberryi		species		Y	N	N	N	N	Y	N	Native	Known historically (1898) from the Columbia River Gorge in Washington, now likely extirpated;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Last collected in Washington in 1898.
4086	2020-04-25 10:59:55		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111688	Potentilla nivea		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in northern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4087	2020-12-09 20:56:19		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111698	Potentilla norvegica		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4090	2020-04-25 10:01:06		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111728	Potentilla pensylvanica		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Taxonomically challenging species closely allied to <P. jepsonii</i>.
4091	2020-12-09 21:09:34		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111759	Potentilla recta		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4092	2020-04-25 11:23:28		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111773	Potentilla rivalis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4093	2013-03-04 10:07:00	David Giblin	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111794	Potentilla rubricaulis		species		Y	Y	N	N	N	N				{"Herbarium":"WWB"}	FNA Potentilla author B. Ertter believes the specimen Western Washington University Herbarium specimen upon which this occurrence is based (Taylor 6503: WWB-19767, Okanogan County, WA) is either P. jepsonii or some other entity.  Through personal communication with D. Giblin she confirmed that P. rubricaulis is known only from northwestern Canada and southeastern Alaska.
4094	2020-12-12 19:49:09		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111824	Potentilla supina		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4095	2020-12-12 19:50:57		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111828	Potentilla supina ssp. paradoxa		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4096	2020-12-09 21:51:20		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111859	Potentilla villosa		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring in the North Cascades, Olympic Mountains, and at Mt. Rainier in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4097	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111867	Poteridium		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4098	2020-12-12 19:55:40		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111868	Poteridium annuum		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4099	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111873	Poterium		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
4100	2020-05-16 12:50:19		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111874	Poterium sanguisorba		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia and North Africa	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest and in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4101	2020-05-16 12:54:01		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111878	Poterium sanguisorba var. polygamum		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia and North Africa	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest and in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Draft FNA9: "The Poterium sanguisorba complex has been treated in various and complex ways in Europe; a consensus has not emerged as to the number of species or infraspecies taxa to be recognized.<br><br>All North American material of Poterium belongs to P. sanguisorba var. polygamum. Reports of Sanguisorba minor or Poterium sanguisorba are using that in a broad sense, not distinguishing the varieties or subspecies variously recognized, and do not imply the occurrence of the typic infrataxon in North America. It is possible that the typical variety (or other infrataxa, as defined in the European literature) is present in North America."
4102	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111897	Prunus		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4103	2020-12-13 09:03:12		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111899	Prunus americana		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	B	Native and introduced from further east of Washington	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in southcentral and southeastern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	The origin of this species in WA is unclear, as the Suksdorf collection from Bingen, Klickitat County in 1920 is the only specimen of this species at WTU.  H&C do not list WA as within the range of P. americana, though they would have known about this specimen at the time they wrote the flora.
4104	2020-12-13 09:09:33		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111908	Prunus armeniaca		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from China	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4105	2020-04-27 07:43:40		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111911	Prunus avium		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington, though distributed widely throughout the state;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4106	2020-12-13 09:22:47		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111917	Prunus cerasifera		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest and in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington, but also in southeastern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4107	2020-12-13 21:13:41		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111921	Prunus cerasus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4108	2020-12-13 21:19:07		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111922	Prunus domestica		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4109	2020-12-18 20:36:53		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111929	Prunus dulcis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from western Asia and northern Africa	Occurring in scattered locations east of the Cascades crest and in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4110	2020-04-23 13:58:27		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111935	Prunus emarginata		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4111	2020-12-14 21:21:55		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111971	Prunus laurocerasus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4112	2020-12-14 21:27:58		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111972	Prunus lusitanica		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4113	2020-12-14 21:32:21		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111976	Prunus mahaleb		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Ocurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4114	2020-12-18 21:13:48		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112003	Prunus padus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia and northern Africa	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4115	2020-12-18 21:21:35		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112015	Prunus persica		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from eastern Asia	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4116	2020-12-18 21:26:43		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112020	Prunus pugetensis		species	named	Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4117	2020-12-06 07:09:25		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112043	Prunus serotina		species		Y	Y	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			Specimens do not indicate that this species is established in the flora.
4118	2020-12-19 08:33:33		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112069	Prunus spinosa		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia and northern Africa	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4119	2020-12-19 08:41:44		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112082	Prunus tomentosa		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Asia	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in central Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Recently collected (2017 in Kittitas County).
4120	2020-12-19 08:51:47		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112097	Prunus virginiana		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4121	2020-12-19 08:57:09		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112119	Prunus yedoensis		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Japan	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4122	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112122	Purshia		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4123	2020-12-19 09:00:57		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112143	Purshia tridentata		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4124	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112149	Pyracantha		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
4125	2020-12-19 09:11:08		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112157	Pyracantha coccinea		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from western Asia	O	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4126	2020-12-19 09:15:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112169	Pyracantha fortuneana		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from China	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4127	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112173	Pyrus	Malus	genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced			
4128	2020-12-19 09:17:25		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112174	Pyrus calleryana		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Based on existing specimens this species does not appear to be established in the flora.
4129	2020-12-20 21:05:07		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112183	Pyrus communis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4130	2020-12-20 21:06:43		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112191	Pyrus nivalis		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Specimens do not iindicate that this species is established in the flora.
4131	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112206	Rosa		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4132	2020-12-20 21:16:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112280	Rosa canina		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4133	2020-05-13 11:48:29		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112352	Rosa gymnocarpa		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington, though more common west of the crest;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4134	2020-05-23 11:54:42		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112403	Rosa multiflora		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Asia	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washinton;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4135	2024-03-01 14:43:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112412	Rosa nutkana		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4137	2018-10-31 21:58:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	164110	Rosa nutkana ssp. nutkana × Rosa rugosa		infraspecies	Unnamed	Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4138	2020-04-29 21:27:44		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112420	Rosa nutkana ssp. macdougalii		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4139	2020-04-29 21:33:18		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112440	Rosa nutkana ssp. nutkana		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4140	2023-06-04 22:52:17		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112473	Rosa pisocarpa		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest and east in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4142	2020-12-21 21:24:30		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112488	Rosa rubiginosa		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced Eurasia and northern Africa	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington, though more common west of the crest;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4143	2020-10-07 12:18:05		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112494	Rosa rugosa		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Asia	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in coastal marine habitats;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4144	2023-06-04 22:47:56		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112560	Rosa woodsii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Hybridizes with R. nutkana where they co-occur.
4145	2009-12-31 09:05:00	Sarah Cooke, Peter F. Zika, David Giblin	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112601	Rosaceae		family		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			Rosaceae is treated in FNA Volume 9, the publication date of which is uncertain as of December 2009.  Taxonomic and nomenclatural changes contained in draft treatments for that volume began to be incorporated here in October 2008.<br><br>Isolated bird-sown individuals of several additional species of Cotoneaster have been seen in King Co., but they are not considered naturalized yet; they can be identified using the keys in Stace (1997) or Fryer and Hylmo (1995).
4146	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112620	Rubus		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4147	2020-12-21 21:53:38		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112637	Rubus allegheniensis		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from central and eastern North America	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4148	2020-12-21 21:58:23		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112679	Rubus anglocandicans		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			Unclear if sufficiently distinct from <i>R. bifrons</i>.
4149	2020-12-22 11:48:13		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112681	Rubus arcticus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in north-central Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4151	2020-10-22 19:02:59		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112705	Rubus bifrons		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Occurrng on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9: "Rubus bifrons lacks the strongly pruinose stems of the related R. ulmifolius, and has leaves that are usually much larger. It also lacks the stipitate-glandular trichomes and nearly round primocane terminal leaflets of the related R. vestitus. It also often has much broader inflorescences than either of the other two introduced species.<br><br>This species, like its relatives Rubus ulmifolius and R. vestitus, can have extremely long floricane branches, sometimes in excess of 1 m, that end in flowering cymes, often appearing as if primocanes apically terminate their growth by flowering within the same year. As a result, the apical portion of long floricane branches are almost always represented in herbarium specimens, but that of true primocanes, or that of full floricanes including the adjacent portion of primocanes, are rare.<br><br>L. H. Bailey (1945), M. L. Fernald (1950), Y. Helsop-Harrison (1968), and H. A. Gleason and A. Cronquist (1991) distinguished between Rubus bifrons and another species (referred to either as R. discolor or R. procerus, both often considered synonyms of R. armeniacus), variously based upon stem shape and pubescence, prickle shape and angle, leaf shape and margins, inflorescence shape, and petal color. Plants in North America identified either as R. bifrons or the other species can have considerable variation in any of these features, even within individual stems, making it impossible to distinguish between these species.<br><br>Although Rubus discolor often has been treated as a synonym of R. armeniacus in our region, it is actually a synonym of R. ulmifolius (H. E. Weber 1985).<br><br>Although widespread in North America, plants of this species complex are most abundant from northern California northward to British Columbia (particularly coastal areas), where it is a problematic weed. Along the West Coast this species can grow in great density over large areas, often to the exclusion of all other vegetation. The fruit is desirably edible and the floral displays can be attractive."
4153	2020-12-22 12:07:08		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112949	Rubus hispidus		species		Y	Y	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	This species is known in Washington from a single location in a cultivated cranberry bog.  It is not considered established in the Washington flora. <br><br> FNA9: "Rubus hispidus is best identified by its creeping primocanes with somewhat lustrous, coriaceous, and small, perennial leaves that persist through the winter until early spring, and an armature of hispid hairs or rarely weak, slender prickles.  Non- or weakly evergreen plants may be evidence of introgression with R. flagellaris or R. setosus.  See discussion under R. flagellaris for the superficially similar R. caesius.<br>The following names may represent hybrids involving Rubus hispidus and other blackberry species (given in parentheses): Rubus adjacens Fernald (R. setosus); R. fulleri L. H. Bailey (R. setosus); R. grandidens L. H. Bailey (R. setosus); R. harmonicus L. H. Bailey (R. setosus); R. jacens Blanchard (R. setosus); R. parlinii L. H. Bailey (R. setosus); R. persistens Rydberg (R. trivialis); R. spiculosus Fernald (R. setosus); R. tardatus Blanchard (R. setosus); R. tholiformis Fernald (R. setosus); R. trifrons Blanchard (R. setosus); R. zaplutus L. H. Bailey (R. setosus).  See the entry for R. flagellaris for possible hybrids between it and R. hispidus."
4154	2020-06-12 12:36:18		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112967	Rubus idaeus		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4156	2025-08-19 13:24:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112976	Rubus strigosus		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly east of the Cascades crest in Washington	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Draft FNA9: "Hybrids between Rubus idaeus subsp. strigosus and R. occidentalis, including the cultivated purple raspberries have usually gone under the name R. xneglectus Peck.  C. H. Peck (1871) did not treat R. neglectus as a hybrid, although his description, based on material from northeastern New York, acknowledged the material to be intermediate between the two taxa.  L. H. Bailey (1945) suspected R. neglectus to be a "distinct species of local range" with no "real resemblance" to the cultivated purple raspberries.  The third author of this treatment (Gerry Moore) has observed wild purple-fruited material from northwestern New York near the type locality and concurs with L. H. Bailey that the material appears to have little resemblance to the cultivated purple raspberries.  The fruit of this material has a strikingly distinct taste, Peck noting that the locals referred to it as "cream berries."  Further study of this material is needed to better understand the proper application of the name Rubus neglectus and whether or not this name can be applied to hybrids between R. idaeus subsp. strigosus and R. occidentalis.  M. L. Fernald (1900) misapplied the name R. idaeus Linnaeus var. anomalus Arrenhius to reduced, unarmed sterile material of Rubus idaeus subsp. strigosus with simple leaves on the floricane; this material was later described by Blanchard as R. egglestonii.  Rubus viburnifolius (Rydberg) Greene (not Franchet) is an illegitimate name."
4157	2020-12-26 09:10:43		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112985	Rubus laciniatus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9: "No other species of Rubus within our region has leaflets so deeply lobed or dissected.  The rare individual bearing relatively unlobed leaflets and perianth parts would appear most similar to R. vestitus, except that it lacks the apically flattened or cupulate glands of that species.  Such unusual plants of R. laciniatus would be distinguished from the native blackberries by their cymose inflorescences, unlike the racemose or solitary inflorescences of the natives."
4158	2020-12-26 09:16:30		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112991	Rubus lasiococcus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest and in the Olympic Mountains in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Draft FNA9: "Rubus lasiococcus is defined by its trailing, unarmed stems, simple 3-lobed to 3-foliate leaves, small white flowers, and densely hairy ovaries."
4159	2020-05-15 07:42:39		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112998	Rubus leucodermis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4160	2010-01-05 08:38:00	Sarah Cooke, Peter F. Zika	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113009	Rubus macrophyllus	Rubus bifrons	species		Y	Y	N	N	N	N					This is a misapplied name.  This species is not known to occur in North America.  Specimens determined to this name are likely referential to R. bifrons.
4161	2020-12-26 09:31:50		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113026	Rubus nigerrimus		species		Y	N	N	N	Y	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest, where endemic along the Snake River in Whitman County, Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9 synonymizes this species within R. leucodermis, however several regional botanists believe that this entity is worthy of species status.  For this reason we diverge from the Draft FNA9 treatment and retain this taxon as a species.
4162	2020-07-04 18:37:54		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113028	Rubus nivalis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Draft FNA9: "Rubus nivalis is defined by its trailing, prickly stems, simple to 3-foliate perennial leaves, broadly elliptic to ovate stipules, and small magenta to pink flowers.  The closest relative of R. nivalis is likely the Mexican R. pumilus Focke.  Asian species previously classified in subg. Chamaebatus are polyploid (M. M. Thompson 1997) and not phylogenetically close (L. A. Alice and C. C. Campbell 1999; L. A. Alice et al. 2008, pers. comm.)."
4164	2020-12-26 09:47:12		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113043	Rubus odoratus		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			Reported from WA in FNA.  Flora of the Olympic Peninsula notes one population naturalized along a Forest Service road.  There are no specimens of this species at WTU, and there have not been any further reports of this species naturalizing in WA.  This species is excluded until further evidence of its persistence in Washington is produced.
4165	2020-12-26 19:25:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113085	Rubus pedatus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9: "Rubus pedatus is defined by its trailing, unarmed stems, pedately 3-foliate leaves, small white flowers, and glabrous ovaries."
4166	2023-11-02 07:10:16		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113167	Rubus pensilvanicus		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA: "Rubus pensilvanicus as circumscribed here represents Bailey\\\'s (1941) Rubus sect. Arguti.  L. H. Bailey (1945) recognized 109 species in this section."  For this reason, the synonymy is too extensive to include here.
4167	2020-12-26 19:53:36		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113226	Rubus pubescens		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in northern Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9: "Rubus pubescens is defined by its trailing, unarmed stems, ternate to pedate leaves, oblanceolate to obovate stipules, and small, white flowers.  It is known to hybridize with R. arcticus subsp. acaulis in areas of sympatry, the hybrid referable to R. xparacaulis L. H. Bailey.  These plants are similar to R. arcticus subsp. acaulis in having more obovate, rounded leaflets, and larger, pink to magenta petals; they are larger, creeping, and have hairy and stipitate-glandular pedicels and sepals like R. pubescens."
4168	2020-12-26 20:19:07		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113364	Rubus spectabilis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9: "<i>Rubus spectabilis</i> is a thicket-forming shrub that has large and desirably edible fruit, and is used as an ornamental primarily for its robust, showy flowers.  It is naturalized in parts of western Europe. It remains unclear as to whether the name <i>Rubus menziesii</i> Hooker, and possible combinations by Focke based on this name (<i>R. ursinus</i> var. <i>menziesii</i>), Greene (<i>Parmena spectabilis</i>), and S. Watson (<i>Rubus spectabilis</i> var. <i>menziesii</i>) apply to <i>R. spectabilis</i> or <i>R. ursinus</i>."
4169	2020-12-26 20:36:41		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113395	Rubus ulmifolius		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced Europe and northern Africa	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4170	2020-04-19 17:04:02		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113405	Rubus ursinus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Draft FNA9: "<i>Rubus ursinus</i> is often reminiscent in habit of the predominantly eastern North American but non-sympatric <i>R. flagellaris</i>, and is likewise polymorphic. Of agricultural significance, <i>R. ursinus</i> is a parent of several important cultivars, including loganberry and boysenberry.<br><br>See discussion under <i>Rubus flagellaris</i> for the superficially similar <i>R. caesius</i>. See discussion under <i>R. spectabilis</i> for the application of the name <i>R. menziesii</i>."
4171	2020-12-26 21:17:59		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113424	Rubus vestitus		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9"Rubus vestitus can be distinguished, especially from the closely related R. bifrons and R. ulmifolius, by its possession of long-stipitate-glandular trichomes, particularly in the inflorescence, and terminal primocane leaflets that are typically suborbiculate and abaxially densely tomentose.  Rubus allegheniensis can possess similar glandular trichomes, but it does not have pink petals, inflorescences of cymes, and rounded and abaxially densely tomentose, often whitened terminal leaflets.<br><br>Rubus vestitus is also reported from Washington state, although specimens we have examined from there identified as this species are actually R. bifrons.  Because of the overall general similarity of R. vestitus to R. bifrons, we suspect that this potentially weedy species is widespread, but rare and possibly overlooked, from British Columbia south to California.<br>"
4172	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113430	Sanguisorba	Poteridium, Poterium	genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4173	2020-12-27 21:02:35		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113436	Sanguisorba menziesii		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9: "Sanguisorba menziesii has sometimes been suggested to be a hybrid between S. officinalis and S. sitchensis.  Some of its characteristics do suggest intermediacy and it is possible that it arose via hybridization, but it seems best to regard it as a species, as it forms populations separate from its possible parents and is fully fertile (P. S. Holloway and G. E. M. Matheke 2003)."
4174	2020-12-27 21:11:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113439	Sanguisorba officinalis		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring west of the Cascades crest on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9: "Occurrences of Sanguisorba officinalis from eastern North America represent introductions from Eurasia; the species is native in western North America.  There seem to be no consistent differences upon which to base a taxonomic distinction at any level between the native northwestern North American material (S. microcephala) and Eurasian S. officinalis in the strict sense."
4175	2020-12-27 21:20:10		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113446	Sanguisorba stipulata		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA: "The taxonomic and nomenclatural treatment of this taxon has been variable.  Material from northwest North America and northeast Asia is not taxonomically distinguishable, a conclusion also reached by C. L. Li, H. Ikeda, and H. Ohba (1994).  The name Sanguisorba sitchensis has been customarily applied to North American material, but the oldest name available for a taxon bridging the Bering Strait is S. stipulata.  An additional taxonomic question is the relationship of this taxon to eastern North American S. canadensis.  While similar and undoubtedly closely related, the taxa differ in several morphologic characters, are strongly allopatric in distribution, and are here regarded as sibling species."
4176	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113449	Sibbaldia		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4177	2020-12-20 21:43:04		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113454	Sibbaldia procumbens		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4178	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113462	Sorbaria		genus		N	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			
4179	2020-12-20 21:46:48		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113464	Sorbaria kirilowii		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced		{"Herbarium":"Not at WTU; WS?"}	This species does not appear to be established in the flora based on the existing specimens collected.
4180	2020-12-20 21:48:24		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113467	Sorbaria sorbifolia		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced		{"Herbarium":"Not at WTU; WS?"}	The two specimens for this species in Washington are indicated as cultivated.
4181	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113492	Sorbus		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4182	2020-12-28 20:42:50		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113507	Sorbus aucuparia		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe	Occurring chiefly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4183	2020-12-28 20:49:37		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113523	Sorbus hybrida		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced	Occurring west of the Cascades crest in lowland western Washington.	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4184	2020-12-20 21:52:17		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113525	Sorbus intermedia		species		Y	Y	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Specimens of this species in Washington come from either cultivated areas or adjacent to cultivated areas.  It does not appear to be eatablished in the flora.
4185	2020-12-28 20:56:52		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113533	Sorbus scopulina		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4186	2020-12-28 21:02:10		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113538	Sorbus sitchensis		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4187	2020-12-28 21:08:01		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113547	Sorbus sitchensis var. grayi		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4188	2020-12-28 21:13:12		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113550	Sorbus sitchensis var. sitchensis		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4189	2020-07-28 21:33:57		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113557	Sorbus torminalis		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced			There are no specimens documenting this species established in the flora of Washington.
4190	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113560	Spiraea		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4191	2020-09-18 19:25:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113578	Spiraea douglasii		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4192	2020-09-18 19:29:38		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113579	Spiraea douglasii var. douglasii		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring mostly west of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9: "H. J. Scoggan (1978) identified two forma of var. douglasii based upon petal color: forma alba Scoggan (white) and forma douglasii (pink to deep rose).  See discussion under var. menziesii for information that may also apply to var. douglasii."
4193	2020-09-18 19:32:28		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113582	Spiraea douglasii var. menziesii		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA9: "H. J. Scoggan (1978) identified two forma of var. menziesii based upon petal color: forma menziesii (Hooker) Voss (pink to deep rose) and forma pseudosalicifolia Boivin (white).  These appear to be local forms that may be stable; petal color can be variable within varieties and species in Spiraea and the stability of these forms, within the variety and species as a whole, has not been fully assessed.  A. R. Kruckeberg (1967) tested two strains of S. douglasii var. menziesii and found that one strain showed adaptation to soils derived from ultramafic rocks (serpentinite, peridotite, dunite) and one did not.  Although not discussed by Kruckeberg, variation of flower color within the variety may be correlated with substrate."
4195	2020-12-28 20:24:32		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113590	Spiraea hitchcockii		species	named	Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring in the Cascades in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Jepson Manual, 2nd Edition: "[According to the protologue (Sida 18: 827. 1999), Spiraea ×hitchcockii W. J. Hess & Stoynoff is a sterile (low pollen stainability; chromosomes mostly univalents), triploid (n = 27) hybrid between Spiraea douglasii Hook. var. menziesii (Hook.) C. Presl (a tetraploid, n = 18) and Spiraea splendens E. N. Baumann var. rosea (A. Gray) Kartesz & Gandhi (a diploid, n = 9)..."
4196	2020-12-28 20:28:48		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113599	Spiraea lucida		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Draft FNA9: "Spiraea lucida has frequently been considered a variety of S. betulifolia based upon: (a) hypanthial vestiture, inflorescence shape, extent of leaf serration, and leaf texture (L. J. Uttal 1974); or (b) corymbiform panicles, white petals, plant nearly glabrous throughout (C. L. Hitchcock and A. Cronquist 1961; A. Cronquist et al. 1997; H. J. Scoggan 1978).  Although these character states occur in the eastern Asian S. betulifolia, it has very different leaf architecture, which appears to be unique and not found in any North American taxa.  Spiraea lucida has an extremely variable leaf morphology that seems related to the tendency for stems to die back annually and the consequent annual production of long shoots.  Although C. Sterling (1966) did not examine all taxa of Spiraea, the character states of carpel morphology of S. stevenii (see discussion ) and S. lucida were similar and differed slightly from those of S. betulifolia (although the provenance of his specimen is not clear from the text)."
4197	2020-12-28 20:35:29		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113606	Spiraea pyramidata		species	named	Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4198	2020-12-28 20:06:40		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113621	Spiraea splendens		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4199	2010-01-06 13:55:00	Sarah Cooke, Peter F. Zika	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113629	Spiraea tomentosa		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N				{"Herbarium":"Not at WTU; WS?"}	PLANTS incorrectly cites WA within the range of this species on the basis of report in Abrams.  The name in Abrams is S. tomentulosa.
10610	2026-01-08 17:09:19		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	164126	Potentilla jepsonii var. kluanensis		infraspecies		Y	N		N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in north-central Washington;		The treatment of this taxon in the Washington flora remains unresolved.  In <i>Flora of the Pacific Northwest,</i> 2nd edition, <i>P. jepsonii</i> is synonymized within <i>P. pensylvanica</i> var. <i>ovium</i>.
10613	2023-12-04 04:54:07		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111218	Malus domestica		species		Y	N		N	N	N	I	Introduced from Asia	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Use of this name based on Guan-Ze Qian, Lian-Fen Liu and Geng-Guo Tang. 2010. (1933) Proposal to conserve the name <i>Malus domestica</i> against <i>M. pumila, M. communis, M. frutescens</i>, and <i>Pyrus dioica</i> (Rosaceae). Taxon 59: 650-652.
12429	2020-04-25 10:24:41		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111738	Potentilla pensylvanica var. ovium		infraspecies		Y	N		N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Presence in WA (as <i>P. jepsonii</i> var. <i>kluanensis</i>confirmed by Barbara Ertter on the basis of Kruckeberg 6545 (WTU-280835), Okanogan County.
12430	2020-04-25 14:02:21		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	112148	Purshia tridentata var. tridentata		infraspecies		Y	N		N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
12435	2023-12-04 04:52:58		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	113064	Rubus parviflorus		species		Y	N		N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Rubus parviflorus Nutt. (1818) is an illegitimate name due to prior publication of Rubus parviflorus Weston (1770) for a species occurring in Europe.  However, a manuscript was published in 2019 to conserve the name Rubus parviflorus.  Article 14A of the Botanical Code recommends using the name proposed for conservation until a decision is made by the Nomenclature Committee.<br><br>  FNA9: "Rubus parviflorus is defined by its erect, unarmed stems, simple leaves, large white flowers, glabrous, clavate styles, and yellowish orange to red-stipitate glands covering most plant parts.  Hybridization with R. odoratus is thought to occur in areas of overlap in northern Michigan.  Several varieties and forms have been described based on pubescence and glandularity of stems, leaves, petioles, pedicels, and sepals (e.g., M. L. Fernald 1950).  Different variants often occur mixed in the same population and generally do not correspond to definite geographic regions (N. C. Fassett 1941).  Plants from coastal California (var. velutinus) tend to have densely hairy leaf abaxial surfaces; this variation is likely environmentally induced as other Rubus species show the same pattern (e.g., R. spectabilis var. franciscanus) in the area."
12677	2020-10-29 10:17:52		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	109646	Cotoneaster hjelmqvistii		species		Y	Y		Y			I	Introduced from Eurasia		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Additional specimens are needed to demonstrate that this species is naturalized in the WA flora.
26672	2023-12-14 08:08:31		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	111647	Potentilla hookeriana		species		Y						N	Native		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
26713	2024-04-29 10:50:51		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Rosaceae	110587	Drymocallis campanulata		species		Y				N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in south-central Washington;		Recently (2024) collected in Klickitat County.
