. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 2003 Cody, Kennedy, Bennett, and Staniforth: Vascular Plants in the Yukon V 297 Menyanthaceae Menyanthes trifoliata L., Buckbean - Yukon: in basin bog in old oxbow on Eagle River, Eagle Plains, 66° 16'N 136°31'W, R. Rosie 2154, 18 July 2000 (DAO). The specimen cited above is from a site intermediate between a site adjacent to the Porcupine River about 150 kilo- meters to the northwest and about 200 kilometers to the south- west adjacent to the Dempster Hwy. (Cody 1996). Polemoniaceae Phlox hoodii Richards., Moss Phlox - Yukon: hummock tussock t
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 2003 Cody, Kennedy, Bennett, and Staniforth: Vascular Plants in the Yukon V 297 Menyanthaceae Menyanthes trifoliata L., Buckbean - Yukon: in basin bog in old oxbow on Eagle River, Eagle Plains, 66° 16'N 136°31'W, R. Rosie 2154, 18 July 2000 (DAO). The specimen cited above is from a site intermediate between a site adjacent to the Porcupine River about 150 kilo- meters to the northwest and about 200 kilometers to the south- west adjacent to the Dempster Hwy. (Cody 1996). Polemoniaceae Phlox hoodii Richards., Moss Phlox - Yukon: hummock tussock tundra, Wind River, 64°54'2"N 134°41'25"W, B. Bennett 00-164, 4 July 2000 (DAO); vicinity of Snowdrift Camp, 68°'N 139°'W, P. Caswell PPC-2000-Y-121, 22 June 2000 (DAO). The specimens cited above are the northernmost yet found in the Territory (Cody 1996). The first specimen is an exten- sion of about 225 kilometers to the northeast from a site adja- cent the southern Dempster Hwy. and the second specimen is a further extension of about 450 kilometers to the north. Polemonium acutiflorum Willd., Tall Jacob's-ladder - Yukon: strongly mounded undulating alpine valley hh#154, 64°28'19"N 132°19'21"W, J. Staniforth 00- 151, 12 July 2000 (DAO); undulating upper slope, moist hummocky tundra, Upper Bonnet Plume River Drainage Site #108, 64°28'05"N 132°4,15"W, /. Staniforth 00-034, 5 July 2000 (DAO). The specimens cited above are an extension of the known range in the Territory (Cody 1996) of about 140 kilometers northeast of a site just west of longitude 135°W. BORAGINACEAE Eritrichium splendens Kearney, Showy Alpine Forget- me-not - Yukon: in steep loose talus, east bank conflu- ence of Royal Creek, Wind River Camp #3,65°'N 134°'W, B. Bennett 00-220, 4 July 2000 (DAO). The specimen cited above is an extension of the known range in the Territory (Cody 1996) of about 150 kilometers east of a site adjacent to the Dempster Hwy. L
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