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Critically Imperiled Plant Profile
(Not Listed or Proposed under the Endangered Species Act)

New Mexico stonecrop flower
New Mexico stonecrop flowers. Photo by Robert Sivinski, New Mexico Rare Plants.

New Mexico stonecrop plant
New Mexico stonecrop grows in alpine tundra or in rocky openings in subalpine forests. Photo by Robert Sivinski, New Mexico Rare Plants.

New Mexico stonecrop habitat
New Mexico stonecrop grows only on Sierra Blanca in southeastern New Mexico. This is the southernmost alpine tundra in the continental United States. Photo by Robert Sivinski, New Mexico Rare Plants.

Rhodiola integrifolia ssp. neomexicana range map.
Rhodiola integrifolia ssp. neomexicana range map.

Rhodiola integrifolia ssp. neomexicana, New Mexican stonecrop

  • Other common name(s): New Mexico stonecrop

Threats

  • Ski area maintenance
  • Road maintenance
  • Communications tower construction

Conservation Status

National Forest and Grassland Occurrence

More Information

U.S. Forest Service
Rangeland Management
Botany Program

1400 Independence Ave., SW, Mailstop Code: 1103
Washington DC 20250-1103

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Last modified: Wednesday, 13-Oct-2010 14:36:04 EDT