Summary[edit] Description: English: Balsamorhiza sagittata- immature flower in early spring prior to blooming, Douglas County WashingtonEnglish: Balsamorhiza sagittata- immature flower in early spring prior to blooming, Douglas County Washington. Date: 7 April 2017, 16:51:50. Source: Own work. Author: Thayne Tuason. Object location47° 28′ 06.69″ N, 120° 18′ 44.18″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 47.468524; -120.312272.
Summary[edit] Description: Native yellow arrowleaf balsamroot (Balsamorhiza sagittata) in bloom on public lands east of Goldendale, Washington, May 28, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM. The patchwork of public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management is often referred to as a checkerboard, due to the squares formed by the grid of township and range lines depicted on many maps of Oregon and Washington State. For more information on public lands in Washington State, contact or Spokane District Office or Wenatchee Field Office: Spokane District Office 1103 N. Fancher Road Spokane, WA 99212 (509) 536-1200 Wenatchee Field Office 915 N. Walla Walla Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 665-2100. Date: 28 May 2017, 12:01. Source: Spring wildflowers in south central Washington. Author: Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington from Portland, America.
Description: In addition to Balsamorhiza (very left center), this upland setting has almost 100% native plant cover including Artemisia tridentata (wyomingensis or vaseyana - I can't determine here), Agropyron spicatum, Purshia tridentata, Delphinium andersonii, Lithospermum ruderale, and many other herbs and perennial grasses. Date: 24 June 2009, 14:02. Source: Balsamorhiza sagittata Uploaded by Jacopo Werther. Author: Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA. Camera location43° 27′ 54.97″ N, 113° 33′ 34.02″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 43.465269; -113.559450.
Summary[edit] Description: The Steens Mountain area offers an extraordinary landscape of volcanic uplifts, deep glacier-carved gorges, stunning scenery, wilderness, wild rivers, and a rich diversity of plant and animal species. The 52-mile Steens Mountain Backcountry Byway provides access to four campgrounds and the views from Kiger Gorge, East Rim, Big Indian Gorge, Wildhorse and Little Blitzen Gorge overlooks are not to be missed! Plan your next trip here! www.blm.gov/or/districts/burns/recreation/steens-mtn.php. Date: 11 July 2013, 16:07. Source: Steens Mountain in eastern Oregon Uploaded by AlbertHerring. Author: Bureau of Land Management. Camera location42° 33′ 25.654″ N, 118° 37′ 19.672″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 42.557126; -118.622131.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Hackelia cronquistii habitat in SW Idaho. With Balsamorhiza sagittata and Phlox. Date: 16 May 1995. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Balsamorhiza sagittata leaves sprouting in early spring Chelan County Washington. Date: 12 March 2010, 13:25:56. Source: Own work. Author: Thayne Tuason.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Wildflowers along Elko County Route 748 (Charleston-Jarbidge Road) in Copper Basin, Nevada. Date: 28 June 2013, 10:43:31. Source: Own work. Author: Famartin. Camera location41° 46′ 12.6″ N, 115° 28′ 16.8″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 41.770167; -115.471333.
Summary[edit] Description: Arrowleaf balsamroot (Balsamorhiza sagittata), Aster family (Asteraceae). Birdseye Wildlife Management Area, Utah. Date: 18 June 2016, 09:13. Source: 2016.06.18_09.13.08_IMG_6693. Author: Andrey Zharkikh from Salt Lake City, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Balsamorhiza sagittata in flower in the Wenatchee foothills, Chelan County Washington. Date: 26 April 2016, 17:58:24. Source: Own work. Author: Thayne Tuason. Object location47° 24′ 29.69″ N, 120° 20′ 46.87″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 47.408247; -120.346353.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Hillside of Arrowleaf Balsam Root, Yellowstone National Park, June 18, 2011. Date: 18 June 2011. Source: Own work. Author: Mike Cline.