Excerpt from Vascular Plants of West-Central Montana, Identification Guidebook
Var. Monica (bebb) Jeps., growing up to 2 m (6 ft) tall, is fairly common in wet meadows at 1830-2135 m ft) in the Sapphire Range and was once collected in the Nez Perce Fork drainage of the Bitterroot Mountains at 1555 m ft). Var. Planifolia (pursh) Hitt. Is usually greater than 2 m tall and was once found at 1220 m ft) near Gash Creek, west of Victor.
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