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Plant Propagation Protocol for [Lomatium ambiguum] ESRM 412 Native Plant Production Spring 2017 Yang Zhou TAXONOMY Plant Family Scientific Name Apiaceae Lomatium ambiguum (Nutt.) J.M. Coult. & Rose Species Name Peucedanum ambiguum (Nutt.) Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray Varieties Lomatium nevadense var. parishii, Lomatium marginatum var. purpureum, Lomatium scabrum var. tripinnatum, Lomatium bicolor var. leptocarpum, Lomatium simplex var. simplex, Lomatium farinosum var. farinosum, Lomatium triternatum var. brevifolium, Lomatium farinosum var. hambleniae, Lomatium triternatum var. macrocarpum All of the varieties were recognized by J.M. Coult. &

Ros e Sub-species Lomatium dasycarpum ssp. dasycarpum, Lomatium foeniculaceum ssp. fimbriatum, Lomatium mohavense ssp. longilobum Lomatium dasycarpum ssp. tomentosum, Lomatium foeniculaceum ssp. foeniculaceum, Lomatium mohavense ssp. mohavense. All of the sub-species were recognized by J.M. Coult. & Ros e Cultivar Common Synonym(s) Represented by 125 different types of plants Cogswellia ambigua (Nutt.) M.E. Jones Peucedanum ambiguum (Nutt.) Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray (The PLANTS Database, 2010). Common Name(s) Wyeth biscuitroot Species Code (as per USDA Plants LoAM database) GENERAL INFORMATION Geographical range U.S. Washington, Lincoln, Asotin, Whatcom, Pend Orielle Columbia Grant, and Chelan Counties; more commonly seen in the eastern parts of the Coast-Cascade Mountains, and also in the steps and

mountains of Indiana, Montana, Oregon, Wyoming, and Utah (Brian, 2017). The plant could be also found on the west coast of Canada and the islands of the Pacific Coast as shown in the map below (Brian, 2017). Key: Lomatium ambiguum Ecological distribution Could be found in desert, forest, and grassland ecosystems (Brian, 2017). Climate and elevation range Grasslands, dry and rocky slopes, shrublands in Montana and steppe zones Local habitat and abundance Lomatium ambiguum could be found in multiple inhabitants together with other representatives of the family such as Lomatium dissectum and Lomatium triernatum (Apiaceae and Araliaceae of North America database, 2011). Plant strategy type / successional The plant has shown a high tolerance to stressful

stage weather and environmental conditions, as it could be mostly found in deserts and high mountain territories. Nevertheless, its complete properties were not investigated thoroughly (The PLANTS Database, 2011). Plant characteristics General The plant is represented as a glabrous, stout perennial herb that has a round, thick and often slender and prolongate taproot and in most of the cases grows up to 80 cm tall, however the smallest size was 10 cm. It has shown to grow erect and sometimes gives branches. Leaves (Coult. & Rose,1996) It has glabrous, basal, and dissected leaves that are narrow and are mostly leaflike and thin, less than 5 mm in width (ITIS Report). Fruits Are mostly oblong and narrow or linear and appear to be 3-8 times longer than wider. Flowers The plant grows flowers in the form of compound umbels that are yellow, however in some plants could

also be found white or purple. PROPAGATION DETAILS Ecotype Propagation Goal Best grown in low moist soils in desert areas. Seeds and roots are considered the best ways to propagate the plant. Propagation Method Product Type Seeds Seeds are kept in a cold frame, however best sown when they are ripe. There is a possibility to also sown roots of the plant separately. Stock Type Time to Grow Approximately 12 months to germinate when sown in the springtime. Target Specifications Propagule Collection Instructions Plants grown from 10 cm to 80 cm. First the seeds should be sown in nurseries and grown until the appearance of a single leave. When the plant is strong enough it could be replanted to the field in spring, autumn, or summer period. Fresh seed is usually sown in situ as soon as possible. Propagule Processing/Propagule No information is given regarding the topic. Characteristics Pre-Planting Propagule Treatments The plant is not demanding regarding soil preparation. Nevertheless, it requires dry soils with medium

elevation levels. Growing Area Preparation / Annual Desert areas of Washington, Utah, Wyoming. Practices for Perennial Crops Establishment Phase Details The establishment phase takes place after the seeds have been sown into their individual pots as they start developing the embryo. Post dispersal seed predators can remove about 98.5 % of seeds that do not germinate within one year (Thompson, 1985). Under normal conditions the seeds are subjected to live under dry and warm environment during the summer season, chilling temperatures during winter season and moist conditions during the autumn. They geminate during early spring or late winter. Length of Establishment Phase Active Growth Phase Several weeks It is a perennial plant, however the period of flowering is mostly in June. The active growth phase is also interdependent on the period of establishment, which would approximately take up to 3 months. Length of Active Growth Phase Hardening Phase Up to 2 months. The hardening phase takes place at the end of the growing season. Length of Hardening Phase Limited data is available.

Harvesting, Storage and Shipping The Lomatium ambiguum is a perennial crop it flowers in the month of (June and Cronquist, 1978). The seedlings are collected from their individual packages and are planted in the dry soil as soon as possible. Other seeds are dried and grinded into flour. Some Americans grind its seeds into a mush and shape the mush into cakes which are stored for later consumption. The seeds can be stored in a cool dry place and later shipped to other countries such as china, Pakistan, Europe and Asia (June and Cronquist, 1978). Length of Storage Guidelines for Out planting / Performance on Typical Sites Other Comments Several weeks Flowering takes place in late spring and early summer, thus the process is interdependent without planting. The plant has been researched in a limited way, however it has been established that it is potentially suitable for human consumption and is generally safe. The infusion of its upper leaves and flowers have shown potential in treating bacterial and viral infections of the upper respiratory tract. The roots of the plant could be cooked and were often used by Indian tribes of the North America. The quality properties of the plan are compared with celery. Upper

leaves and flowers could be used for flavoring soups, salads, and other foods. INFORMATION SOURCES References Klinkenberg, Brian. (2017) E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia [eflora.bc.ca]. Lab for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Thompson, J.N. (1985). Post dispersal seed predation in Lomatium spp. (Umbelliferae): Variation among individuals and species. Ecology 66: 1608-1616. JSTOR. Web. 15 Apr. 2012. <http://www.jstor.org/stable/1938023> Hitchcock, C. Leo., and Arthur Cronquist (1978). Flora of the Pacific Northwest: An Illustrated Manual. Seattle, WA: University of Washington. Print. J.M. Coult. & Rose(1996). Lomatium ambiguum Wyeth biscuitroot USDA. ITIS Report. Lomatium ambiguum (Nutt.) J.M. Coult.

& Rose. https://www.itis.gov/servlet/singlerpt/singlerpt?searc h_topic=tsn&search_value=503531#null/. Other Sources Consulted Apiaceae and Araliaceae of North America Update, database (2011); Updated for ITIS by the Flora of North America Expertise Network, in connection with an update for USDA PLANTS (2007-2010) https://www.itis.gov/servlet/singlerpt/refrpt?search_t ype=source&search_id=source_id&search_id_value= 542. The PLANTS Database, (2011). National Plant Data Center, NRCS, USDA. Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA. http://plants.usda.gov. The PLANTS Database, (2010); National Plant Data Center, NRCS, USDA. Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA. http://plants.usda.gov. Protocol Author Yang Zhou

Date Protocol Created or Updated 6/5/2017