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Corydalis caseana subsp. hastata

Corydalis caseana subsp. hastata (Rydb.) G.B. Ownbey  
Family: Papaveraceae
[Capnoides hastata]
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Kingsley R. Stern in Flora of North America (vol. 3)
Stems 10-18 dm. Inflorescences profusely branching. Flowers : outer petals with marginal wing moderately developed, distinctly revolute, minutely eroded, apex rounded, distinctly notched.

Flowering early-late summer. In and along streams; 900-1220 m; Idaho.

This subspecies appears to be confined to very wet habitats at intermediate elevations in a few Idaho counties.

Corydalis caseana subsp. hastata
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