| Family | RANUNCULACEAE |
| Genus species | Enemion stipitatum (A.Gray) J.R.Drumm. & Hutch. |
| Bibliography | Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1920: 160 (1920) |
| Native Range | s. Oregon to n. California |
| Primary Biome | Temperate |
| Habitat | thickets and woods |
| Altitude | 200-1500m |
| Description | roots tuberous, leaves biternate, adaxially glabrous, segments entire or subpinnate, obtuse, flowers axillary, solitary, petals 3-6mm long, vesicles pedicellate, erect |
| Size | 3-12cm |
| Color | pinkish, white |
| Bloom | early spring |
| Ca | |
| Type | perennial |
| Cultivation | cold, shady site with a humous, moist soil alpine house, moist, humous soil, shade |
| Propagation | seed in winter, barely covered, germ. 1-3 months, 10-16°C division in early spring |
| Synonyms | Isopyrum stipitatum A.Gray |
| Territory | 7 Northern America 73 Northwestern U.S.A. (ORE Oregon) 76 Southwestern U.S.A. (CAL California) |