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		Daggett Rockcress - Boechera languida  
		
			
				Other Names:  
				
				Arabis demissa var. languida, Boechera demissa var. languida 
			
		
		
		
		
            
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            Daggett rockcress is at the northern edge of its range in Montana, where it is known only from the vicinity of the Pryor Mountains and adjacent Bighorn Canyon.  Detailed survey information for most occurrences is lacking.
			
	 
	
	 
		General Description
		Daggett Rockcress is a small perennial with one to several clusters of basal leaves arising from a simple or branched rootcrown. One to several, usually unbranched, often decumbant flowering stems which stand 1-3 dm high are present. The lance or narrowly spoon-shaped basal leaves have entire margins and pointed tips and are about 1.5 cm long. The scattered stem leaves are 5-10 mm long, stalkless, and have small auricles at their bases. The basal leaves, lower stem, and lower stem leaves are usually sparsely hairy with large simple and forked hairs, though in rare cases, they may be almost hairless. The flowers have 4 erect, greenish or purple-tinged sepals, 4 spreading, white to purplish, spatula-shaped petals which are 4.5-6.5 mm long and 1.5-2 mm wide, 6 stamens, and a single pistil. The siliques are 2-4 cm long and are descending or pendulous, arising from 4-7 mm long pedicels which arch downward from the stem. The flattened, round, wingless seeds are in one row in each of the 2 chambers of the fruit.
		
	
		Phenology
		Flowering takes place in May, and fruits mature in June.
		
	
		Diagnostic Characteristics
		Arabis holboellii , A. microphylla , A. sparsiflora  and A. lemmonii  also have spreading or pendulous fruits, but Boechera languida  is the only one that has leaves with sparse hair on leaf surfaces and leaf margins that are merely ciliate rather than densely hairy.
		
	
	Species Range
	
		
			Montana Range 
		Range Descriptions 
			
					
						Native 
					 
				
				
					
			 
			
		 
		
	 
	
    		Range Comments
			Regional endemic of central and southern Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada. 
			
		
		Observations in Montana Natural Heritage Program Database
		Number of Observations:  10
		
		
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		Habitat
		This rockcress occurs in the foothills of the Pryor Mountains (Lesica et al. 1998) and in the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. It grows in canyon bottoms and on outwash plains with dry, stony soils derived from limestone, often in Juniperus osteosperma  woodland but also in limber pine woodlands and sagebrush steppe. Other prominent species in its habitat include Agropyron spicatum  and Ribes cereum .
		
			
		
		
	
		Ecology
		Like most member of the genus, Boechera languida  occurs in sites with sparse vegetation, suggesting that it is a poor competitor for light, water, or nutrients.
		
	
		Management
		Boechera languida grows in semi-arid grasslands and woodlands that are generally grazed, however grazing is unlikely to have adverse effects because the plants are probably unpalatable and would benefit from reduced competition.
		
	
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