1967
Research Project Report

A Study of the Variability in Five Species of Castilleja in the Vicinity of Jackson Hole Research Station

Susan Jane Noble
Student Conservation Program

Published 1967-01-01

Abstract

The purpose of this project, conducted during July and August, 1967, at the Jackson Hole Research Station, was to study variations within the local populations of Castilleja. Ninety-six specimens were collected from 11 sites at elevations ranging from 6,750 to 9,000 feet in Grand Teton National Park, Teton National Forest, and Yellowstone National Park.