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![]() Photo: Chick Keller ![]() Photo: Terry Foxx | ![]() Alpine False Springparsley, Mountain ParsleyPSMO (Pseudocymopterus montanus, Cymopterus lemmonii)Family: Apiaceae (Carrots) Size: 12 - 20 in (30 - 51 cm) Growth: forb/herb; perennial Blooms: Apr 24 - Aug 15 Flower: simple; yellow; fan arrangement, round and flat topped on the tip of a long flowering stalk Leaf: dicot; very variable in leaf shape and size Fruit: oblong capsules with well-developed lateral wings and 2 seeds Status: native; common Habitat: mixed conifer, ponderosa --- foothills, montane, subalpine, woodlands, meadows Typical location: Valle Canyon The size and morphology of this plant depends on the elevation at which it is growing. It was originally classified in the genus Cymopterus or “waved wing” for which it is a close look alike. It is now classified as Pseudocymopterus or “False Cymopterus”. The roots and leaves of this plant have used as a food source by some Native Americans. Info Photos Distribution |