The range of adobe parsley is extremely limited: it is known only from
Washoe County in Nevada and nearby places in southeastern Oregon, where it has possibly already been extirpated. It is also suspected to exist in
Humboldt County, Nevada. Fewer than 20 known populations exist, though these can be large. Adobe parsley lives in loose, rocky habitat. Specifically, it prefers dry
basalt talus scree overlying
clay soils. It associates with the
low sagebrush community, and specific associates include
Artemisia arbuscula,
Poa secunda,
Elymus elymoides,
Arenaria aculeata,
Phlox spp.,
Erigeron linearis, etc. The
fire ecology is unknown for members of this
genus. The
low sagebrush community type within which adobe parsley lives generally lacks enough
fuels to carry a fire. When it does burn, these non-fire adapted shrubs are usually killed and replaced by
medusahead and
cheatgrass, and re-establish low sagebrush vegetation through time (2 to 5 years) via
seeds. {{cite web ==Conservation status and threats==