Claytonia parviflora March 2, 2020December 24, 2019 by rcarr Scientific NameClaytonia parviflora Douglas ex Hook.FamilyMontiaceaeCommon NamesIndian lettuceEastern WashingtonNativeConservation StatusNotes Click on any image to enlarge it. Along Satus Crk ca. 11 mi S of Toppenish, WA (Hwy 97); N 46.25410 W120.41248 – Yakima Co. – 4/6/2011Along Satus Crk ca. 11 mi S of Toppenish, WA (Hwy 97); N 46.25410 W120.41248 – Yakima Co. – 4/6/2011Along Satus Crk ca. 11 mi S of Toppenish, WA (Hwy 97); N 46.25410 W120.41248 – Yakima Co. – 4/6/2011Along Satus Crk ca. 11 mi S of Toppenish, WA (Hwy 97); N 46.25410 W120.41248 – Yakima Co. – 4/6/2011Along Satus Crk ca. 11 mi S of Toppenish, WA (Hwy 97); N 46.25410 W120.41248 – Yakima Co. – 4/6/2011Along the Snake River S of Asotin, WA, 1.2 mi S of Couse Crk; N 46.19323 W 116.95413 – Asotin Co. – 4/1/2011Along the Snake River S of Asotin, WA, 1.2 mi S of Couse Crk; N 46.19323 W 116.95413 – Asotin Co. – 4/1/2011Along the Snake River S of Asotin, WA, 1.2 mi S of Couse Crk; N 46.19323 W 116.95413 – Asotin Co. – 4/1/2011 —- This image holds 3 different taxa: Claytonia parviflora ssp. parviflora (bottem 4 specimens), C. rubra ssp. rubra (upper left two specimens) and C. rubra ssp. depressa in the upper right. These individuals were all growing within a 10 ft diameter area.