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Cohan,Once again - I love your 'show' from your part of the world very much, let me feel like to be there!Gerd
Yes, just out of curiosity, I did look it up... it's called Medicine Lodge Ski Area, south of Highway 12. I haven't been there either (and no interest, as well) - it looks like it's probably not visible from the highway...For some reason, I can't post the link to the satellite photo in Google.... but it's amazing to have such easy access to something like that! (But funny too, in that if you just type the name of ski area into Google, it comes up with a spot out in a cultivated field a few miles out to the west... the wrong coordinates must have been registered!)
I also sent Dr. Reveal this link that reports an expansion of stated range of E. androsaceum in the e-Flora of British Columbia:http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=5641.msg170132#msg170132Dr. Reveal writes: "I am aware of this but have seen no specimens to support this".
Quote from: TheOnionMan on November 23, 2010, 02:18:43 AMI also sent Dr. Reveal this link that reports an expansion of stated range of E. androsaceum in the e-Flora of British Columbia:http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=5641.msg170132#msg170132Dr. Reveal writes: "I am aware of this but have seen no specimens to support this".Does it say somewhere in the eFlora of BC that the range is expanding... ? I can't find it. Flora of Alberta (Moss, Packer; 1992) indicate the range as including southern BC in the 1983 2nd edition, so it has been in the general area for some time... ? Given the conflicting descriptions of this species, and the lack of photos, I'm not sure which records should be believed and which not!