Allium punctatum Species Account for Potential Species of Conservation Concern, Blue Mountains National Forests

Gabriel E. Campbell, Portland State University
Roxy Olsson, Portland State University
Jacob Rose, Portland State University
Lindsey K. Wise, Portland State University

Abstract

The Institute for Natural Resources worked with United States Forest Service staff to produce a species profile for Allium punctatum, dotted onion, a potential Species of Conservation Concern in the Blue Mountains National Forests. Profiles include information on the species' distribution, abundance, trends, natural history, ecology, threats, and vulnerability in the planning area of the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests. These profiles will assist USFS in determining the list of SCC species as required by the 2012 Planning Rule.