[4] It is listed a special concern and believed extirpated in Connecticut.
[5] It is listed as endangered in New Jersey, and as threatened in Maine, New Hampshire, and in New York.
[6] The Goshute Shosone of Utah use the seeds for food.
[7] The name of the plant in the Goshute Shoshone language is on’-tǐm-pi-wa-tsǐp, on’-tǐm-pi-wa, on’-tǐm-pi-a-wa or on’-tǐm-pai-wa.
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