Sanicula arctopoides

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Sanicula arctopoides is a species of sanicle known commonly as footsteps of spring, bear's foot sanicle or yellow mats.

Distribution and Range

Sanicula arctopoides is perennial herb found on the west coast of the United States and Canada, from the southern end of Vancouver Island (and adjacent islands) in British Columbia, to the central coast of California. It grows in close proximity to the ocean throughout its range.

Description

Taprooted perennial with short, thick branches which may be prostrate or slightly erect. The leaves are yellowish-green and carrot-like or maple-shaped, and the tiny yellow flowers are borne in umbels with prominent bracts. The plants grow in low matted patches along the ground, resembling "footsteps" of yellow against the ground.

Conservation status

Sanicula arctopoides is a protected species in some areas. In Canada, the species is known from only eight remaining locations on the south coast of British Columbia where it is listed as vulnerable under the Species at Risk Act.[1][2][3] In Washington, the species is critically imperilled.[4]

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  3. COSEWIC. 2015. COSEWIC assessment and status report on the Bear’s-foot Sanicle Sanicula arctopoides in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Ottawa. xi + 35 pp. (http://www.registrelep-sararegistry.gc.ca/default_e.cfm).
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