This species is fairly widespread in the sagebrush steppe and is distinguished from other Balsamorhiza species by the combination of its pinnately lobed basal leaves that are green, 15-25 cm long, and hispid to villous (not tomentose), and outer phyllaries (involucral bracts) that are shorter or just as long as the inner phyllaries.
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