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California Department of Fish and Wildlife Natural Diversity Database

SPECIAL VASCULAR PLANTS, BRYOPHYTES, AND LICHENS LIST

January 2014

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California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Natural Diversity Database. January 2014. Special Vascular Plants, Bryophytes, and Lichens List. Quarterly publication. 73 pp.

SPECIAL PLANTS Last updated July, 2013 Special Plants is a broad term used to refer to all the plant taxa inventoried by the Department of Fish and Wildlifes California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB), regardless of their legal or protection status. Special Plants include vascular plants and high priority bryophytes (mosses, liverworts, and hornworts). A few lichens are also tracked. Special Plant taxa are species, subspecies, or varieties that fall into one or more of the following categories: - Officially listed by California or the Federal Government as Endangered, Threatened, or Rare; - A candidate for state or federal listing as Endangered, Threatened, or Rare; - Taxa which meet the criteria for listing, even if not currently included on any list, as described in Section 15380 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines; these taxa may indicate None under listing status, but note that all CNPS Rank 1 and 2 and some Rank 3 and 4 plants may fall under Section 15380 of CEQA. - A Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, or U.S. Forest Service Sensitive Species; - Taxa listed in the California Native Plant Societys Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants of California; - Taxa that are biologically rare, very restricted in distribution, or declining throughout their range but not currently threatened with extirpation; - Population(s) in California that may be peripheral to the major portion of a taxons range but are threatened with extirpation in California; and Taxa closely associated with a habitat that is declining in California at a significant rate (e.g. wetlands, riparian, vernal pools, old growth forests, desert aquatic systems, native grasslands, valley shrubland habitats, etc.).

This list contains taxa that are actively inventoried by the CNDDB (Note: Taxa mapped in the GIS have a yes in the right column of the list) as well as an almost equal number of taxa (mostly Rare Plant Rank 3 and 4) which we track but for which we only currently have quad and county level geographic information. For the latter taxa, we maintain site and other information in manual files along with Internet access to the quad and county level information via our CNDDB Quick Viewer. These plants will be mapped as time permits or when we have enough information to determine that they fulfill our rarity and/or endangerment criteria. For more copies of this list or other CNDDB information, call (916) 324-3812 or email CNDDB Information Services, at BDB@wildlife.ca.gov.

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California Heritage (CNDDB) Element Ranking For Plants Last updated July, 2013 All Heritage Programs, such as the California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) use the same ranking methodology, originally developed by The Nature Conservancy and now maintained and recently revised by NatureServe. It includes a Global rank (G rank), describing the rank for a given taxon over its entire distribution and a State rank (S rank), describing the rank for the taxon over its state distribution. For subspecies and varieties, there is also a T rank describing the global rank for the subspecies. The second page of this document details the criteria used to assign element ranks, from G1 to G5 for the Global rank and from S1 to S5 for the State rank. Procedurally, state programs such as the CNDDB develop the State ranks and the Global ranks collaboratively among states/provinces containing the species. NatureServe then checks for consistency and logical errors at the national level. An element rank is assigned using standard criteria and rank definitions. This standardization makes the ranks comparable across organism and political boundaries. NatureServe has developed a rank calculator to help increase repeatability and transparency of the ranking process. The three main categories that are taken into consideration when assigning an element rank are rarity, threats, and trends. Within these three categories, various factors are taken into consideration including: Range extent, area of occupancy, population size, number of occurrences and number of good occurrences (ranked A or B). Environmental specificity can also be used if other information is lacking. Overall threat impact as well as intrinsic vulnerability (if threats are unknown). Long-term and short-term trends.

Detailed information on the newest element ranking methodology can be found here: http://natureserve.org/publications/library.jsp With the above considerations in mind, refer below for the numerical definitions for G1-5 and S1-5. An elements ranking status may be adjusted up or down depending upon the considerations above.

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ELEMENT RANKING
GLOBAL RANKING The global rank (G-rank) is a reflection of the overall status of an element throughout its global range. Both Global and State ranks represent a letter+number score that reflects a combination of Rarity, Threat and Trend factors, with weighting being heavier on Rarity than the other two. SPECIES OR NATURAL COMMUNITY LEVEL G1 = Critically ImperiledAt very high risk of extinction due to extreme rarity (often 5 or fewer populations), very steep declines, or other factors. G2 = ImperiledAt high risk of extinction due to very restricted range, very few populations (often 20 or fewer), steep declines, or other factors. G3 = VulnerableAt moderate risk of extinction due to a restricted range, relatively few populations (often 80 or fewer), recent and widespread declines, or other factors. G4 = Apparently SecureUncommon but not rare; some cause for long-term concern due to declines or other factors. G5 = SecureCommon; widespread and abundant. SUBSPECIES LEVEL Subspecies receive a T-rank attached to the G-rank. With the subspecies, the G-rank reflects the condition of the entire species, whereas the T-rank reflects the global situation of just the subspecies or variety. For example: Chorizanthe robusta var. hartwegii. This plant is ranked G2T1. The G-rank refers to the whole species range i.e., Chorizanthe robusta. The T-rank refers only to the global condition of var. hartwegii. STATE RANKING The state rank (S-rank) is assigned much the same way as the global rank, but state ranks refer to the imperilment status only within Californias state boundaries. S1 = Critically ImperiledCritically imperiled in the state because of extreme rarity (often 5 or fewer populations) or because of some factor(s) such as very steep declines making it especially vulnerable to extirpation from the state. S2 = ImperiledImperiled in the state because of rarity due to very restricted range, very few populations (often 20 or fewer), steep declines, or other factors making it very vulnerable to extirpation from the state. S3 = VulnerableVulnerable in the state due to a restricted range, relatively few populations (often 80 or fewer), recent and widespread declines, or other factors making it vulnerable to extirpation from the state. S4 = Apparently SecureUncommon but not rare in the state; some cause for long-term concern due to declines or other factors. S5 = SecureCommon, widespread, and abundant in the state.

Notes: 1. Other considerations used when ranking a species or natural community include the pattern of distribution of the element on the landscape, fragmentation of the population/stands, and historical extent as compared to its modern range. It is important to take a bird's eye or aerial view when ranking sensitive elements rather than simply counting element occurrences. Uncertainty about the rank of an element is expressed in two major ways: By expressing the ranks as a range of values: e.g., S2S3 means the rank is somewhere between S2 and S3. By adding a ? to the rank: e.g., S2? This represents more certainty than S2S3, but less certainty than S2. 3. Other symbols: GH All sites are historical; the element has not been seen for at least 20 years, but suitable habitat still exists (SH = All California sites are historical). GX All sites are extirpated; this element is extinct in the wild (SX = All California sites are extirpated). GXC Extinct in the wild; exists in cultivation. G1Q The element is very rare, but there are taxonomic questions associated with it. T Rank applies to a subspecies or variety.

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SPECIAL LICHENS Last updated March 23, 2007

There are a few lichens in California for which we have adequate information to place them on the list of Special taxa. They appear after the bryophytes at the beginning of the list. We are not including lichens for which little is known, even if they are only known from a few sites in California because the level of information is not developed enough. As information on individual taxa becomes better developed, more lichens may be added. Lichen statuses are developed in coordination with the California Lichen Society (CALS) and relevant experts. Note that lichens are not plants, but a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and either green algae or cyanobacteria (aka bluegreen algae).

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The California Rare Plant Ranks1 1A. 1B. 2A. 2B. 3. 4. Presumed extirpated in California and either rare or extinct elsewhere Rare or Endangered in California and elsewhere Presumed extirpated in California, but more common elsewhere Rare or Endangered in California, but more common elsewhere Plants for which we need more information - Review list Plants of limited distribution - Watch list

1A: Plants Presumed Extirpated in California and either rare or extinct elsewhere The plants of Rank 1A are presumed extirpated because they have not been seen or collected in the wild in California for many years. This rank includes those plant taxa that are both presumed extinct, as well as those plants which are presumed extirpated in California and rare elsewhere. A plant is extinct if it no longer occurs anywhere. A plant that is extirpated from California has been eliminated from California, but may still occur elsewhere in its range. 1B: Plants Rare, Threatened, or Endangered in California and Elsewhere (Includes Rare Plant Ranks 1B.1, 1B.2, 1B.3) The plants of Rank 1B are rare throughout their range with the majority of them endemic to California. Most of the plants that are ranked 1B have declined significantly over the last century. California Rare Plant Rank 1B plants constitute the majority of plant taxa tracked by the CNDDB, with more than 1,000 plants assigned to this category of rarity. 2A: Plants Presumed Extirpated in California, but more common elsewhere The plants of Rank 2A are presumed extirpated because they have not been seen or collected in the wild in California for many years. This rank includes only those plant taxa that are presumed extirpated in California, but that are more common elsewhere in their range. Note: Plants of both Rank 1A and 2A are presumed extirpated in California; the only difference is the status of the plants outside of the state. 2B: Plants Rare, Threatened, or Endangered in California, but More Common Elsewhere (Includes Rare Plant Ranks 2B.1, 2B.2, 2B.3) The plants of Rank 2B are rare, threatened or endangered in California, but more common elsewhere. Plants common in other states or countries are not eligible for consideration under the provisions of the Federal Endangered Species Act; however they are eligible for consideration under the California Endangered Species Act. This rank is meant to highlight the importance of protecting the geographic range and genetic diversity of more widespread species by protecting those species whose ranges just extend into California. Note: Plants of both Rank 1B and 2B are rare, threatened or endangered in California; the only difference is the status of the plants outside of the state. 3: Plants About Which We Need More Information - A Review list (Includes Rare Plant Ranks 3, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3) The plants that comprise Rank 3 are united by one common theme--we lack the necessary information to assign them to one of the other lists or to reject them. Nearly all of the plants remaining on Rank 3 are taxonomically problematic. 4: Plants of Limited Distribution - A Watch list (Includes Rare Plant Ranks 4.1, 4.2, 4.3) The plants in this category are of limited distribution or infrequent throughout a broader area in California, and their vulnerability or susceptibility to threat appears low at this time. While we cannot call these plants rare from a statewide perspective, they are uncommon enough that their status should be monitored regularly. Should the degree of endangerment or rarity of a Rank 4 plant change, we will transfer it to a more appropriate rank or delete it from consideration. Threat Ranks: The California Rare Plant Ranks (CRPR) use a decimal-style threat rank. The threat rank is an extension added onto the CRPR and designates the level of threats by a 1 to 3 ranking with 1 being the most threatened and 3 being the least threatened. So most CRPRs read as 1B.1, 1B.2, 1B.3, etc. Note that some Rank 3 plants do not have a threat code extension due to difficulty in ascertaining threats for these species. Rank 1A and 2A plants also do not have threat code extensions since there are no known extant populations of the plants in California. Threat Code extensions and their meanings: .1 - Seriously threatened in California (over 80% of occurrences threatened / high degree and immediacy of threat) .2 Moderately threatened in California (20-80% of occurrences threatened / moderate degree and immediacy of threat) .3 Not very threatened in California (<20% of occurrences threatened / low degree and immediacy of threat or no current threats known)
1 In March, 2010, DFG changed the name of CNPS List or CNPS Ranks to California Rare Plant Rank (or CRPR). This was done to reduce confusion over the fact that CNPS and DFG jointly manage the Rare Plant Status Review groups (300+ botanical experts from government, academia, NGOs and the private sector) and that the rank assignments are the product of a collaborative effort and not solely a CNPS assignment. In July 2013, CNPS revised the Rare Plant Ranks in order to better define and categorize rarity in Californias flora. In essence, Rank 2 was split into Rank 2A and Rank 2B to be complementary to the already existing 1A and 1B ranks. This split in Rank 2 plants resulted in five Rank 2 plants moving to Rank 2A (Presumed extirpated in California, but more common elsewhere) and the remaining Rank 2 plants being reclassified as Rank 2B (Rare, Threatened or Endangered in California, but more common elsewhere).

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Protocols for Surveying and Evaluating Impacts to Special Status Native Plant Populations and Natural Communities
State of California CALIFORNIA NATURAL RESOURCES AGENCY Department of Fish and Game November 24, 20092

INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE The conservation of special status native plants and their habitats, as well as natural communities, is integral to maintaining biological diversity. The purpose of these protocols is to facilitate a consistent and systematic approach to the survey and assessment of special status native plants and natural communities so that reliable information is produced and the potential of locating a special status plant species or natural community is maximized. They may also help those who prepare and review environmental documents determine when a botanical survey is needed, how field surveys may be conducted, what information to include in a survey report, and what qualifications to consider for surveyors. The protocols may help avoid delays caused when inadequate biological information is provided during the environmental review process; assist lead, trustee and responsible reviewing agencies to make an informed decision regarding the direct, indirect, and cumulative effects of a proposed development, activity, or action on special status native plants and natural communities; meet California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)3 requirements for adequate disclosure of potential impacts; and conserve public trust resources. DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME TRUSTEE AND RESPONSIBLE AGENCY MISSION The mission of the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) is to manage California's diverse wildlife and native plant resources, and the habitats upon which they depend, for their ecological values and for their use and enjoyment by the public. DFG has jurisdiction over the conservation, protection, and management of wildlife, native plants, and habitat necessary to maintain biologically sustainable populations (Fish and Game Code 1802). DFG, as trustee agency under CEQA 15386, provides expertise in reviewing and commenting on environmental documents and makes protocols regarding potential negative impacts to those resources held in trust for the people of California. Certain species are in danger of extinction because their habitats have been severely reduced in acreage, are threatened with destruction or adverse modification, or because of a combination of these and other factors. The California Endangered Species Act (CESA) provides additional protections for such species, including take prohibitions (Fish and Game Code 2050 et seq.). As a responsible agency, DFG has the authority to issue permits for the take of species listed under CESA if the take is incidental to an otherwise lawful activity; DFG has determined that the impacts of the take have been minimized and fully mitigated; and, the take would not jeopardize the continued existence of the species (Fish and Game Code 2081). Surveys are one of the preliminary steps to detect a listed or special status plant species or natural community that may be impacted significantly by a project. DEFINITIONS Botanical surveys provide information used to determine the potential environmental effects of proposed projects on all special status plants and natural communities as required by law (i.e., CEQA, CESA, and Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA)). Some key terms in this document appear in bold font for assistance in use of the document. For the purposes of this document, special status plants include all plant species that meet one or more of the following criteria4:

This document replaces the DFG document entitled Guidelines for Assessing the Effects of Proposed Projects on Rare, Threatened and Endangered Plants and Natural Communities. http://ceres.ca.gov/ceqa/ Adapted from the East Alameda County Conservation Strategy available at http://www.fws.gov/sacramento/EACCS/Documents/080228_Species_Evaluation_EACCS.pdf

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Listed or proposed for listing as threatened or endangered under ESA or candidates for possible future listing as threatened or endangered under the ESA (50 CFR 17.12). Listed5 or candidates for listing by the State of California as threatened or endangered under CESA (Fish and Game Code 2050 et seq.). A species, subspecies, or variety of plant is endangered when the prospects of its survival and reproduction in the wild are in immediate jeopardy from one or more causes, including loss of habitat, change in habitat, over-exploitation, predation, competition, disease, or other factors (Fish and Game Code 2062). A plant is threatened when it is likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future in the absence of special protection and management measures (Fish and Game Code 2067). Listed as rare under the California Native Plant Protection Act (Fish and Game Code 1900 et seq.). A plant is rare when, although not presently threatened with extinction, the species, subspecies, or variety is found in such small numbers throughout its range that it may be endangered if its environment worsens (Fish and Game Code 1901). Meet the definition of rare or endangered under CEQA 15380(b) and (d). Species that may meet the definition of rare or endangered include the following: Species considered by the California Native Plant Society (CNPS) to be rare, threatened or endangered in California (Lists 1A, 1B and 2); Species that may warrant consideration on the basis of local significance or recent biological information6; Some species included on the California Natural Diversity Databases (CNDDB) Special Plants, Bryophytes, and Lichens List (California Department of Fish and Game 2008)7.

Considered a locally significant species, that is, a species that is not rare from a statewide perspective but is rare or uncommon in a local context such as within a county or region (CEQA 15125 (c)) or is so designated in local or regional plans, policies, or ordinances (CEQA Guidelines, Appendix G). Examples include a species at the outer limits of its known range or a species occurring on an uncommon soil type.

Special status natural communities are communities that are of limited distribution statewide or within a county or region and are often vulnerable to environmental effects of projects. These communities may or may not contain special status species or their habitat. The most current version of the Departments List of California Terrestrial Natural Communities8 indicates which natural communities are of special status given the current state of the California classification. Most types of wetlands and riparian communities are considered special status natural communities due to their limited distribution in California. These natural communities often contain special status plants such as those described above. These protocols may be used in conjunction with protocols formulated by other agencies, for example, those developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to delineate jurisdictional wetlands9 or by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to survey for the presence of special status plants10. BOTANICAL SURVEYS
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Refer to current online published lists available at: http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata. In general, CNPS List 3 plants (plants about which more information is needed) and List 4 plants (plants of limited distribution) may not warrant consideration under CEQA 15380. These plants may be included on special status plant lists such as those developed by counties where they would be addressed under CEQA 15380. List 3 plants may be analyzed under CEQA 15380 if sufficient information is available to assess potential impacts to such plants. Factors such as regional rarity vs. statewide rarity should be considered in determining whether cumulative impacts to a List 4 plant are significant even if individual project impacts are not. List 3 and 4 plants are also included in the California Natural Diversity Databases (CNDDB) Special Plants, Bryophytes, and Lichens List. [Refer to the current online published list available at: http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata.] Data on Lists 3 and 4 plants should be submitted to CNDDB. Such data aids in determining or revising priority ranking. Refer to current online published lists available at: http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata. http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/vegcamp/pdfs/natcomlist.pdf. The rare natural communities are asterisked on this list. http://www.wetlands.com/regs/tlpge02e.htm U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Survey Guidelines available at http://www.fws.gov/sacramento/es/protocol.htm

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Conduct botanical surveys prior to the commencement of any activities that may modify vegetation, such as clearing, mowing, or ground-breaking activities. It is appropriate to conduct a botanical field survey when: Natural (or naturalized) vegetation occurs on the site, and it is unknown if special status plant species or natural communities occur on the site, and the project has the potential for direct or indirect effects on vegetation; or Special status plants or natural communities have historically been identified on the project site; or Special status plants or natural communities occur on sites with similar physical and biological properties as the project site.

SURVEY OBJECTIVES Conduct field surveys in a manner which maximizes the likelihood of locating special status plant species or special status natural communities that may be present. Surveys should be floristic in nature, meaning that every plant taxon that occurs on site is identified to the taxonomic level necessary to determine rarity and listing status. Focused surveys that are limited to habitats known to support special status species or are restricted to lists of likely potential species are not considered floristic in nature and are not adequate to identify all plant taxa on site to the level necessary to determine rarity and listing status. Include a list of plants and natural communities detected on the site for each botanical survey conducted. More than one field visit may be necessary to adequately capture the floristic diversity of a site. An indication of the prevalence (estimated total numbers, percent cover, density, etc.) of the species and communities on the site is also useful to assess the significance of a particular population. SURVEY PREPARATION Before field surveys are conducted, compile relevant botanical information in the general project area to provide a regional context for the investigators. Consult the CNDDB11 and BIOS12 for known occurrences of special status plants and natural communities in the project area prior to field surveys. Generally, identify vegetation and habitat types potentially occurring in the project area based on biological and physical properties of the site and surrounding ecoregion13, unless a larger assessment area is appropriate. Then, develop a list of special status plants with the potential to occur within these vegetation types. This list can serve as a tool for the investigators and facilitate the use of reference sites; however, special status plants on site might not be limited to those on the list. Field surveys and subsequent reporting should be comprehensive and floristic in nature and not restricted to or focused only on this list. Include in the survey report the list of potential special status species and natural communities, and the list of references used to compile the background botanical information for the site. SURVEY EXTENT Surveys should be comprehensive over the entire site, including areas that will be directly or indirectly impacted by the project. Adjoining properties should also be surveyed where direct or indirect project effects, such as those from fuel modification or herbicide application, could potentially extend offsite. Pre-project surveys restricted to known CNDDB rare plant locations may not identify all special status plants and communities present and do not provide a sufficient level of information to determine potential impacts. FIELD SURVEY METHOD Conduct surveys using systematic field techniques in all habitats of the site to ensure thorough coverage of potential impact areas. The level of effort required per given area and habitat is dependent upon the vegetation and its overall diversity and structural complexity, which determines the distance at which plants can be identified. Conduct surveys by walking over the entire site to ensure thorough coverage, noting all plant taxa observed. The level of effort should be sufficient to provide comprehensive reporting. For example, one person-hour per eight acres per survey date is needed for a comprehensive field survey in grassland with medium diversity and moderate terrain14, with additional time allocated for species identification.

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Available at http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb http://www.bios.dfg.ca.gov/ Ecological Subregions of California, available at http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/projects/ecoregions/toc.htm Adapted from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service kit fox survey guidelines available at www.fws.gov/sacramento/es/documents/kitfox_no_protocol.pdf

TIMING AND NUMBER OF VISITS Conduct surveys in the field at the time of year when species are both evident and identifiable. Usually this is during flowering or fruiting. Space visits throughout the growing season to accurately determine what plants exist on site. Many times this may involve multiple visits to the same site (e.g. in early, mid, and late-season for flowering plants) to capture the floristic diversity at a level necessary to determine if special status plants are present15. The timing and number of visits are determined by geographic location, the natural communities present, and the weather patterns of the year(s) in which the surveys are conducted. REFERENCE SITES When special status plants are known to occur in the type(s) of habitat present in the project area, observe reference sites (nearby accessible occurrences of the plants) to determine whether those species are identifiable at the time of the survey and to obtain a visual image of the target species, associated habitat, and associated natural community. USE OF EXISTING SURVEYS For some sites, floristic inventories or special status plant surveys may already exist. Additional surveys may be necessary for the following reasons: Surveys are not current16; or Surveys were conducted in natural systems that commonly experience year to year fluctuations such as periods of drought or flooding (e.g. vernal pool habitats or riverine systems); or Surveys are not comprehensive in nature; or fire history, land use, physical conditions of the site, or climatic conditions have changed since the last survey was conducted17; or Surveys were conducted in natural systems where special status plants may not be observed if an annual above ground phase is not visible (e.g. flowers from a bulb); or Changes in vegetation or species distribution may have occurred since the last survey was conducted, due to habitat alteration, fluctuations in species abundance and/or seed bank dynamics.

NEGATIVE SURVEYS Adverse conditions may prevent investigators from determining the presence of, or accurately identifying, some species in potential habitat of target species. Disease, drought, predation, or herbivory may preclude the presence or identification of target species in any given year. Discuss such conditions in the report. The failure to locate a known special status plant occurrence during one field season does not constitute evidence that this plant occurrence no longer exists at this location, particularly if adverse conditions are present. For example, surveys over a number of years may be necessary if the species is an annual plant having a persistent, long-lived seed bank and is known not to germinate every year. Visits to the site in more than one year increase the likelihood of detection of a special status plant especially if conditions change. To further substantiate negative findings for a known occurrence, a visit to a nearby reference site may ensure that the timing of the survey was appropriate. REPORTING AND DATA COLLECTION Adequate information about special status plants and natural communities present in a project area will enable reviewing agencies and the public to effectively assess potential impacts to special status plants or natural communities18 and will guide
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Survey Guidelines available at http://www.fws.gov/sacramento/es/protocol.htm Habitats, such as grasslands or desert plant communities that have annual and short-lived perennial plants as major floristic components may require yearly surveys to accurately document baseline conditions for purposes of impact assessment. In forested areas, however, surveys at intervals of five years may adequately represent current conditions. For forested areas, refer to Guidelines for Conservation of Sensitive Plant Resources Within the Timber Harvest Review Process and During Timber Harvesting Operations, available at https://r1.dfg.ca.gov/portal/Portals/12/THPBotanicalGuidelinesJuly2005.pdf U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Survey Guidelines available at http://www.fws.gov/ventura/speciesinfo/protocols_guidelines/docs/botanicalinventories.pdf Refer to current online published lists available at: http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata. For Timber Harvest Plans (THPs) please refer to the Guidelines for Conservation of Sensitive Plant Resources Within the Timber Harvest Review Process and During Timber Harvesting Operations, available at https://r1.dfg.ca.gov/portal/Portals/12/THPBotanicalGuidelinesJuly2005.pdf

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the development of minimization and mitigation measures. The next section describes necessary information to assess impacts. For comprehensive, systematic surveys where no special status species or natural communities were found, reporting and data collection responsibilities for investigators remain as described below, excluding specific occurrence information. SPECIAL STATUS PLANT OR NATURAL COMMUNITY OBSERVATIONS Record the following information for locations of each special status plant or natural community detected during a field survey of a project site. A detailed map (1:24,000 or larger) showing locations and boundaries of each special status species occurrence or natural community found as related to the proposed project. Mark occurrences and boundaries as accurately as possible. Locations documented by use of global positioning system (GPS) coordinates must include the datum19 in which they were collected; The site-specific characteristics of occurrences, such as associated species, habitat and microhabitat, structure of vegetation, topographic features, soil type, texture, and soil parent material. If the species is associated with a wetland, provide a description of the direction of flow and integrity of surface or subsurface hydrology and adjacent off-site hydrological influences as appropriate; The number of individuals in each special status plant population as counted (if population is small) or estimated (if population is large); If applicable, information about the percentage of individuals in each life stage such as seedlings vs. reproductive individuals; The number of individuals of the species per unit area, identifying areas of relatively high, medium and low density of the species over the project site; and Digital images of the target species and representative habitats to support information and descriptions.

FIELD SURVEY FORMS When a special status plant or natural community is located, complete and submit to the CNDDB a California Native Species (or Community) Field Survey Form20 or equivalent written report, accompanied by a copy of the relevant portion of a 7.5 minute topographic map with the occurrence mapped. Present locations documented by use of GPS coordinates in map and digital form. Data submitted in digital form must include the datum21 in which it was collected. If a potentially undescribed special status natural community is found on the site, document it with a Rapid Assessment or Relev form22 and submit it with the CNDDB form. VOUCHER COLLECTION Voucher specimens provide verifiable documentation of species presence and identification as well as a public record of conditions. This information is vital to all conservation efforts. Collection of voucher specimens should be conducted in a manner that is consistent with conservation ethics, and is in accordance with applicable state and federal permit requirements (e.g. incidental take permit, scientific collection permit). Voucher collections of special status species (or suspected special status species) should be made only when such actions would not jeopardize the continued existence of the population or species. Deposit voucher specimens with an indexed regional herbarium23 no later than 60 days after the collections have been made. Digital imagery can be used to supplement plant identification and document habitat. Record all relevant permittee names and permit numbers on specimen labels. A collecting permit is required prior to the collection of Statelisted plant species24.

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BOTANICAL SURVEY REPORTS Include reports of botanical field surveys containing the following information with project environmental documents: Project and site description A description of the proposed project; A detailed map of the project location and study area that identifies topographic and landscape features and includes a north arrow and bar scale; and, A written description of the biological setting, including vegetation25 and structure of the vegetation; geological and hydrological characteristics; and land use or management history.

Detailed description of survey methodology and results Dates of field surveys (indicating which areas were surveyed on which dates), name of field investigator(s), and total person-hours spent on field surveys; A discussion of how the timing of the surveys affects the comprehensiveness of the survey; A list of potential special status species or natural communities; A description of the area surveyed relative to the project area; References cited, persons contacted, and herbaria visited; Description of reference site(s), if visited, and phenological development of special status plant(s); A list of all taxa occurring on the project site. Identify plants to the taxonomic level necessary to determine whether or not they are a special status species; Any use of existing surveys and a discussion of applicability to this project; A discussion of the potential for a false negative survey; Provide detailed data and maps for all special plants detected. Information specified above under the headings Special Status Plant or Natural Community Observations, and Field Survey Forms, should be provided for locations of each special status plant detected; Copies of all California Native Species Field Survey Forms or Natural Community Field Survey Forms should be sent to the CNDDB and included in the environmental document as an Appendix. It is not necessary to submit entire environmental documents to the CNDDB; and, The location of voucher specimens, if collected.

Assessment of potential impacts A discussion of the significance of special status plant populations in the project area considering nearby populations and total species distribution; A discussion of the significance of special status natural communities in the project area considering nearby occurrences and natural community distribution; A discussion of direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts to the plants and natural communities; A discussion of threats, including those from invasive species, to the plants and natural communities; A discussion of the degree of impact, if any, of the proposed project on unoccupied, potential habitat of the species; A discussion of the immediacy of potential impacts; and, Recommended measures to avoid, minimize, or mitigate impacts.

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A vegetation map that uses the National Vegetation Classification System (http://biology.usgs.gov/npsveg/nvcs.html), for example A Manual of California Vegetation, and highlights any special status natural communities. If another vegetation classification system is used, the report should reference the system, provide the reason for its use, and provide a crosswalk to the National Vegetation Classification System.

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QUALIFICATIONS Botanical consultants should possess the following qualifications: Knowledge of plant taxonomy and natural community ecology; Familiarity with the plants of the area, including special status species; Familiarity with natural communities of the area, including special status natural communities; Experience conducting floristic field surveys or experience with floristic surveys conducted under the direction of an experienced surveyor; Familiarity with the appropriate state and federal statutes related to plants and plant collecting; and, Experience with analyzing impacts of development on native plant species and natural communities. SUGGESTED REFERENCES Barbour, M., T. Keeler-Wolf, and A. A. Schoenherr (eds.). 2007. Terrestrial vegetation of California (3rd Edition). University of California Press. Bonham, C.D. 1988. Measurements for terrestrial vegetation. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, NY. California Native Plant Society. Most recent version. Inventory of rare and endangered plants (online edition). California Native Plant Society, Sacramento, CA. Online URL http://www.cnps.org/inventory. California Natural Diversity Database. Most recent version. Special vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens list. Updated quarterly. Available at www.dfg.ca.gov. Elzinga, C.L., D.W. Salzer, and J. Willoughby. 1998. Measuring and monitoring plant populations. BLM Technical Reference 1730-1. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Denver, Colorado. Leppig, G. and J.W. White. 2006. Conservation of peripheral plant populations in California. Madroo 53:264-274. Mueller-Dombois, D. and H. Ellenberg. 1974. Aims and methods of vegetation ecology. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, NY. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1996. Guidelines for conducting and reporting botanical inventories for federally listed plants on the Santa Rosa Plain. Sacramento, CA. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1996. Guidelines for conducting and reporting botanical inventories for federally listed, proposed and candidate plants. Sacramento, CA. Van der Maarel, E. 2005. Vegetation Ecology. Blackwell Science Ltd., Malden, MA.

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California Department of Fish and Wildlife Natural Diversity Database Bryophytes
Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Anomobryum julaceum Bruchia bolanderi Buxbaumia viridis Campylopodiella stenocarpa Didymodon norrisii Discelium nudum Entosthodon kochii Fissidens pauperculus Geothallus tuberosus Helodium blandowii Meesia triquetra Meesia uliginosa Mielichhoferia elongata Mielichhoferia mielichhoferiana Mielichhoferia tehamensis Myurella julacea Orthotrichum kellmanii Orthotrichum shevockii Orthotrichum spjutii Pohlia tundrae Pterygoneurum californicum Ptilidium californicum Riella americana Scopelophila cataractae Sphaerocarpos drewei Tortella alpicola Tortula californica Trichodon cylindricus Triquetrella californica

slender silver moss Bolander's bruchia buxbaumia moss flagella-like atractylocarpus Norris' beard moss naked flag moss Koch's cord moss minute pocket moss Campbell's liverwort Blandow's bog moss broad-nerved hump moss elongate copper moss Mielichhofer's copper moss Lassen Peak copper moss small mousetail moss Kellman's bristle moss Shevock's bristle moss Spjut's bristle moss tundra thread moss California chalk moss Pacific fuzzwort American riella

NBMUS80010 NBMUS13010 NBMUS1B040 NBMUS84010 NBMUS8Z010 NBMUS2C0H0 NBMUS2E010 NBMUS2P050 NBMUS2W290 NBMUS2W0U0 NBHEP1C010 NBMUS3C010 NBMUS4L030 NBMUS4Q022 NBMUS4Q020 NBMUS4Q030 NBMUS4U010 NBMUS56190 NBMUS56150 NBMUS56160 NBMUS5S1B0 NBMUS65020 NBHEP2U010 NBHEP31020 NBMUSA1010 NBHEP35030 NBMUS7K100 NBMUS7L090 NBMUS7N020 NBMUS7S010

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G4G5/S2 G3/S3? G4G5/S2 G5/S1? G1/S1 G3G4/S3S4 G3G4/S1 G1/S1 G3G4/S1 G3?/S1 G1/S1 G5/S1 G5/S4 G4/S3 G4/S2 G2G3/S1 G2/S2 G5/S1S2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G1/S1 G2G3/S2S3 GH/SH G3G4/S3? G2?/S1? G1/S1 G3/S1 G1/S1 G4G5/S1 G2?/S2 G4G5/S2 G1/S1

2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 1B.3 2B.2 2B.2 1B.3 2B.2 1B.2 1B.1 2B.3 4.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.3 1B.3 2B.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.3 2B.3 1B.1 4.3 2B.2 1B.2 2B.2 1B.1 2B.3 1B.2 2B.2 1B.2

Dacryophyllum falcifolium tear drop moss

Fissidens aphelotaxifolius brook pocket moss

three-ranked hump moss NBMUS4L020

Schizymenium shevockii Shevock's copper moss


bottle liverwort alpine crisp moss California screw moss cylindrical trichodon coastal triquetrella

tongue-leaf copper moss NBMUS6U010

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Calicium adspersum Cladonia firma Graphis saxorum Mobergia calculiformis Peltigera gowardii Solorina spongiosa Sulcaria isidiifera Texosporium sanctijacobi Thamnolia vermicularis Usnea longissima

spiral-spored gildedhead pin lichen firm cup lichen Baja rock lichen light gray lichen aquatic felt lichen Solorina spongiosa splitting yarn lichen woven-spored lichen thamnolia lichen long-beard lichen

NLT0005640 NLT0008460 NLTES29470 NLT0018660 NLVER00460 NLT0028030 NLTEST0020 NLTEST7980 NLTES43860 NLLEC5P420

None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None

G3G4/S1? G4/S1 G1G3/S1S3 G1/S1 G3G4/S3.2 G4G5/S1 G1/S1 G3/S1 G3G5/S1 G4/S4.2

January, 16, 2014

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California Department of Fish and Wildlife Natural Diversity Database Vascular Plants
Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes

Abies amabilis Abies bracteata Abies lasiocarpa var. lasiocarpa Abronia alpina Abronia maritima Abronia umbellata var. breviflora Abutilon parvulum Acanthomintha duttonii Acanthomintha ilicifolia Acanthomintha lanceolata Acanthomintha obovata ssp. cordata Acanthomintha obovata ssp. obovata Acanthoscyphus parishii var. abramsii Acanthoscyphus parishii var. cienegensis Acanthoscyphus parishii var. goodmaniana Acanthoscyphus parishii var. parishii Acleisanthes longiflora Acmispon argophyllus var. adsurgens Acmispon argophyllus var. niveus

Pacific silver fir bristlecone fir subalpine fir Ramshaw Meadows abronia red sand-verbena pink sand-verbena

PGPIN01010 PGPIN01030 PGPIN01072 PDNYC01020 PDNYC010E0 PDNYC010H1 PDNYC010N4 PDNYC010P1 PDMAL020F0 PDLAM01040 PDLAM01010 PDLAM01020 PDLAM01033 PDLAM01032 PDPGN0J041 PDPGN0J042 PDPGN0J043 PDPGN0J044 PDNYC02040 PDNYC0F040 PDFAB2A041

None None None Candidate None None None None None Endangered Threatened None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None

None None None None None None None None None Endangered Endangered None None None None None None None None None Endangered Endangered None None None Endangered None None None

G5/S3 G2/S2 G5T5/S3 G2/S2 G4?/S3? G4T3/S3.2 G4G5T2/S1 G5T3T4/S2 G5/S2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G3/S3.2

2B.3 1B.3 2B.3 1B.1 4.2 4.2 1B.1 1B.1 2B.3 1B.1 1B.1 4.2

Abronia nana var. covillei Coville's dwarf abronia

Abronia villosa var. aurita chaparral sand-verbena


dwarf abutilon San Mateo thorn-mint San Diego thorn-mint Santa Clara thorn-mint heart-leaved thorn-mint San Benito thorn-mint Abrams' oxytheca Cienega Seca oxytheca Cushenbury oxytheca Parish's oxytheca angel trumpets San Clemente Island bird's-foot trefoil

G3?T3?/S3.2? 4.2 G3?T3?/S3.2? 4.2 G4?T2/S2 G4?T2/S2 G4?T1/S1 G4?T3/S3.2 G5/S1 G5/S1 G5T1/S1 G5T3/S3 G4?T2/S2 G4?T2/S2 G4T3/S3.2 G4T2/S2 G4T3/S3.3 G3/S2 G1/S1 1B.2 1B.3 1B.1 4.2 2B.3 2B.3 1B.1 4.2 1B.3 1B.3 4.2 1B.1 4.3 1B.3 1B.1

Acleisanthes nevadensis desert wing-fruit

Santa Cruz Island bird's- PDFAB2A048 foot trefoil PDFAB2A052 PDFAB2A053 PDFAB2A1G1 PDFAB2A1G2 PDFAB2A1G3 PDFAB2A0H0 PDFAB2A0V0

Acmispon argyraeus var. scrub lotus multicaulis Acmispon argyraeus var. Providence Mountains notitius lotus Acmispon dendroideus var. dendroideus Acmispon dendroideus var. traskiae Acmispon dendroideus var. veatchii Acmispon haydonii Acmispon prostratus January, 16, 2014
island broom San Clemente Island lotus San Miguel Island deerweed pygmy lotus Nuttall's acmispon

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes

Acmispon rubriflorus Adolphia californica Agave utahensis var. eborispina Agave utahensis var. nevadensis Ageratina herbacea Ageratina shastensis Agrostis blasdalei Agrostis hendersonii Agrostis hooveri Agrostis humilis Agrostis lacuna-vernalis Aliciella ripleyi Aliciella triodon Alisma gramineum Allium abramsii Allium atrorubens var. atrorubens Allium atrorubens var. cristatum Allium fimbriatum var. purdyi Allium hickmanii Allium hoffmanii Allium howellii var. clokeyi Allium jepsonii Allium marvinii Allium munzii Allium nevadense Allium parishii Allium peninsulare var. franciscanum Allium punctum Allium sanbornii var. congdonii Allium sanbornii var. sanbornii Allium sharsmithiae Allium shevockii Allium siskiyouense Allium tribracteatum January, 16, 2014

red-flowered bird's-foottrefoil California adolphia ivory-spined agave Clark Mountain agave desert ageratina Shasta ageratina Blasdale's bent grass Henderson's bent grass Hoover's bent grass mountain bent grass vernal pool bent grass Ripley's aliciella coyote gilia grass alisma Abrams' onion Great Basin onion Inyo onion Purdy's onion Hickman's onion Beegum onion Mt. Pinos onion Jepson's onion Yucaipa onion Munz's onion Nevada onion Parish's onion Franciscan onion dotted onion Congdon's onion Sanborn's onion Sharsmith's onion Spanish Needle onion Siskiyou onion three-bracted onion

PDFAB2A150 PDRHA01010 PMAGA010P1 PMAGA010S1 PMAGA010S3 PDASTBX0J0 PDASTBX0R0 PMPOA04060 PMPOA040K0 PMPOA040M0 PMPOA040P0 PMPOA041N0 PDPLM041E0 PDPLM041T0 PMALI01010 PMLIL02360 PMLIL02061 PMLIL02063 PMLIL020Y7 PMLIL02140 PMLIL02150 PMLIL02161 PMLIL022V0 PMLIL02330 PMLIL022Z0 PMLIL021J0 PMLIL021N0 PMLIL021R1 PMLIL021Y0 PMLIL02211 PMLIL02212 PMLIL02310 PMLIL022M0 PMLIL02280 PMLIL022D0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None None

G1/S1 G3G4/S2 G4T3Q/S2 G4T3Q/S3.2 G5/S2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G2Q/S2 G2/S2 G4Q/S2 G1/S1 G3/S2 G5/S2 G5/S1S2 G2G3/S2S3 G4T4/S2 G4T3?/S3.3

1B.1 2B.1 1B.3 4.2 2B.3 1B.2 1B.2 3.2 1B.2 2B.3 1B.1 2B.3 2B.2 2B.2 1B.2 2B.3 4.3

Agave shawii var. shawii Shaw's agave

G2G3T2T3/S1 2B.1

G4G5T3/S3.3? 4.3 G2/S2 G3/S3.3 G4T2/S2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G1/S1 G4/S2 G3/S3.3? G5T1/S1 G3?/S1 G3T3/S3.3 G3T3/S3.2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G4/S3.3? G2/S2 1B.2 4.3 1B.3 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 2B.3 4.3 1B.2 2B.2 4.3 4.2 1B.3 1B.3 4.3 1B.2

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No

Allium tuolumnense Allium yosemitense

Rawhide Hill onion Yosemite onion

PMLIL022W0 PMLIL022L0 PMPOA07012 PDVER02040 PDAMA04170 PDAST0C080 PDAST50010 PDAST0C0M0 PDAPI05020 PDFAB08012 PDBOR01010 PDBOR010D1

None None Endangered None None None None Endangered None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None

None Rare None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None

G2/S2 G3/S3 G5T1Q/S1 G5/S3.3 G4G5/S3.3 G2G3/S1 G5/S2 G1/S1 G2G3/SH G4T2/S2 G3/S3.2 G3/S3.2 G1/S1 G2?/S2? G1/S1 G5? T3T4/S3.2? G4/S1 G5/S2 G5/S2S3 G3/S3.3? G4/S3.2 G5/S2S3 G2G3/S2S3 G5?/S3.2 G5Q/S1 G4G5/S1 G3/S3.3 G4/S3.3? G5/S2 G3/S3.2 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3? G3G4/S3 G4/S2 G3/S3.3? G2/S2 G3/S3.3?

1B.2 1B.3 1B.1 4.3 4.3 2B.1 2B.2 1B.1 2B.3 1B.2 4.2 4.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 4.2 2B.3 2B.3 2B.2 4.3 4.2 4.2 1B.3 4.2 3.2 2B.3 4.3 4.3 2B.3 4.2 4.3 4.3 1B.2 2B.2 4.3 1B.1 4.3

Alopecurus aequalis var. Sonoma alopecurus sonomensis Aloysia wrightii Amaranthus watsonii Ambrosia monogyra Ambrosia pumila Amorpha californica var. napensis Amsinckia douglasiana Amsinckia furcata Amsinckia grandiflora Amsinckia lunaris Ancistrocarphus keilii
Wright's beebrush Watson's amaranth singlewhorl burrobrush San Diego ambrosia Napa false indigo Douglas' fiddleneck forked fiddleneck

Ambrosia chenopodiifolia San Diego bur-sage

Ammoselinum giganteum desert sand-parsley

large-flowered fiddleneck PDBOR01050 bent-flowered fiddleneck PDBOR01070 Santa Ynez groundstar PDASTD5020 PDPRI02031 PDPRI02040 PDPRI02050 PMLIL06010 PDAPI07060 PDAPI070D0 PDAPI070G0 PDASTDU020 PDAST0H0B0 PDAST0H1G0 PDAST0H1H0 PDAST0H0S0 PMPOA0F041 PDSCR2K010 PDSCR2S070 PDSCR2S090 PDCHE02010 PDBRA06010 PDBRA06040 PDBRA06150 PDBRA06180

Androsace elongata ssp. California androsace acuta Androsace filiformis Androsace occidentalis Androstephium breviflorum Angelica callii Angelica kingii Angelica lucida Anisocarpus scabridus Antennaria flagellaris Antennaria lanata Antennaria marginata Antennaria pulchella Anthoxanthum nitens ssp. nitens Antirrhinum ovatum Antirrhinum virga Aphanisma blitoides Arabis aculeolata Arabis blepharophylla Arabis mcdonaldiana Arabis modesta January, 16, 2014
slender-stemmed androsace western androsace small-flowered androstephium Call's angelica King's angelica sea-watch scabrid alpine tarplant woolly pussy-toes white-margined everlasting beautiful pussy-toes nodding vanilla-grass oval-leaved snapdragon twig-like snapdragon aphanisma Waldo rockcress coast rockcress Mcdonald's rockcress modest rockcress

stoloniferous pussy-toes PDAST0H0W0

Antennaria suffrutescens evergreen everlasting

Antirrhinum subcordatum dimorphic snapdragon

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Arabis oregana Arabis repanda var. greenei Arabis rigidissima var. demota Arabis rigidissima var. rigidissima Arctomecon merriamii Arctostaphylos andersonii Arctostaphylos bakeri ssp. bakeri Arctostaphylos bakeri ssp. sublaevis Arctostaphylos canescens ssp. sonomensis Arctostaphylos catalinae Arctostaphylos confertiflora

Oregon rockcress Greene's rockcress

PDBRA061A0 PDBRA061Q1

None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None Rare Rare None

G3G4Q/S3.3? 4.3 G5T2T3Q/S2S 3.3 3 G3T3Q/S1 G3T2/S2 G3/S3 G2/S2? G2/S2 G2T2/S2 G2T2/S2 G3G4T2/S2 1B.2 1B.3 2B.2 1B.2 1B.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2

Galena Creek rockcress PDBRA061R1 Trinity Mountains rockcress white bear poppy Anderson's manzanita PDBRA061R2 PDPAP02030 PDERI04030 PDERI04040 PDERI04221 PDERI04222 PDERI04066

Arctostaphylos auriculata Mt. Diablo manzanita


Baker's manzanita The Cedars manzanita Sonoma canescent manzanita Santa Catalina Island manzanita Santa Rosa Island manzanita

PDERI04070 PDERI040A0 PDERI041H4 PDERI041H5 PDERI041H7 PDERI040B0 PDERI040C0 PDERI04260 PDERI040J3 PDERI042X0 PDERI040E8

None Endangered None None None None None None None None Endangered

None None None None None None Endangered None None None None

G2?/S2? G1/S1 G4T2?/S2? G4T3/S3.2 G4T3/S3.2 G3/S3 G1/S1 G2?/S2? G1/S1 G1/S1 G5T2/S2

1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 4.2 4.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1

Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Arctostaphylos crustacea Eastwood's brittle-leaf ssp. eastwoodiana manzanita Arctostaphylos crustacea island manzanita ssp. insulicola Arctostaphylos crustacea Santa Cruz Island ssp. subcordata manzanita Arctostaphylos cruzensis Arroyo de la Cruz
manzanita

Arctostaphylos densiflora Vine Hill manzanita Arctostaphylos edmundsii Little Sur manzanita Arctostaphylos franciscana Arctostaphylos gabilanensis Arctostaphylos glandulosa ssp. crassifolia Arctostaphylos glandulosa ssp. gabrielensis Arctostaphylos glutinosa Arctostaphylos hispidula Arctostaphylos hookeri ssp. hearstiorum Arctostaphylos hookeri ssp. hookeri Arctostaphylos hooveri January, 16, 2014
Franciscan manzanita Gabilan Mountains manzanita Del Mar manzanita

San Gabriel manzanita

PDERI042P0

None

None

G5T2/S2

1B.2

Yes

Schreiber's manzanita Howell's manzanita Hearsts' manzanita Hooker's manzanita Hoover's manzanita

PDERI040G0 PDERI04230 PDERI040J4 PDERI040J1 PDERI040K0

None None None None None

None None Endangered None None

G1/S1 G3/S3.2 G3T2/S2 G3T2?/S2? G3/S3.3?

1B.2 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 4.3

Yes No Yes Yes No

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Arctostaphylos imbricata San Bruno Mountain


manzanita

PDERI040L0 PDERI041R0 PDERI040N0 PDERI042V0 PDERI04271

None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Threatened Threatened None None None

Endangered None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None

G1/S1 G2/S2 G3/S3 G3/S3.3? G5T3/S3 G5T2/S2 G4?T3/S3.2 G3T3/S3 G3T1/S1 G1/S1 G2?/S2? G2/S2 G2/S2 G1/S1 G3?/S3? G3?T1/S1

1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.3 1B.2 4.2 1B.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.2

Arctostaphylos klamathensis Arctostaphylos luciana Arctostaphylos malloryi Arctostaphylos manzanita ssp. elegans

Klamath manzanita Santa Lucia manzanita Mallory's manzanita Konocti manzanita

Arctostaphylos Contra Costa manzanita PDERI04273 manzanita ssp. laevigata Arctostaphylos mewukka True's manzanita ssp. truei Arctostaphylos montana ssp. montana Arctostaphylos montana ssp. ravenii Arctostaphylos montaraensis Arctostaphylos montereyensis Arctostaphylos morroensis Arctostaphylos myrtifolia
PDERI040Q2

Mt. Tamalpais manzanita PDERI040J5 Presidio manzanita Montara manzanita Toro manzanita Morro manzanita Ione manzanita PDERI040J2 PDERI042W0 PDERI040R0 PDERI040S0 PDERI04240 PDERI040V0 PDERI04092 PDERI04280

Arctostaphylos nissenana Nissenan manzanita Arctostaphylos nortensis Del Norte manzanita Arctostaphylos nummularia ssp. mendocinoensis Arctostaphylos obispoensis Arctostaphylos ohloneana Arctostaphylos osoensis Arctostaphylos pacifica Arctostaphylos pajaroensis Arctostaphylos pallida Arctostaphylos parryana ssp. tumescens Arctostaphylos pechoensis Arctostaphylos pilosula Arctostaphylos pumila Arctostaphylos rainbowensis January, 16, 2014
pygmy manzanita

Bishop manzanita Ohlone manzanita Oso manzanita Pacific manzanita Pajaro manzanita pallid manzanita interior manzanita Pecho manzanita Santa Margarita manzanita sandmat manzanita Rainbow manzanita

PDERI040X0 PDERI042Y0 PDERI042S0 PDERI040Y0 PDERI040Z0 PDERI04100 PDERI04110 PDERI042A1 PDERI04140 PDERI04160 PDERI04180 PDERI041A0 PDERI042T0

None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None

None None None None Endangered None Endangered None None None None None None

G3?/S3? G1/S1 G1/S1 G2/S2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G1/S1 G4T3/S3 G2/S2 G3/S3 G1/S1 G2?/S2? G2/S2

4.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1

No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Arctostaphylos otayensis Otay manzanita

Arctostaphylos purissima La Purisima manzanita

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Arctostaphylos refugioensis Arctostaphylos regismontana Arctostaphylos rudis Arctostaphylos silvicola Arctostaphylos stanfordiana ssp. decumbens Arctostaphylos stanfordiana ssp. raichei

Refugio manzanita Kings Mountain manzanita sand mesa manzanita Bonny Doon manzanita

PDERI041B0 PDERI041C0 PDERI041E0 PDERI041F0

None None None None None

None None None None None

G2?/S2? G2/S2 G2/S2 G1/S1 G3T1/S1

1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1

Rincon Ridge manzanita PDERI041G4

Raiche's manzanita

PDERI041G2 PDERI041HD PDERI041K0 PDERI041L0 PDCAR040E4 PDCAR040L0 PPADI0N051

None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered

None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None

G3T2?/S2? G4T1/S1 G2/S2 G3/S3 G5T5/S2 G1/S1

1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 4.2 2B.3 1B.1

Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Arctostaphylos dacite manzanita tomentosa ssp. daciticola Arctostaphylos virgata Arctostaphylos viridissima Arenaria lanuginosa var. saxosa Arenaria paludicola Argyrochosma limitanea ssp. limitanea Aristocapsa insignis Arnica cernua Arnica fulgens Arnica spathulata Arnica venosa Arnica viscosa Artemisia nesiotica Artemisia palmeri Artemisia tripartita ssp. tripartita Asarum marmoratum Asclepias asperula ssp. asperula Asclepias nyctaginifolia Asclepias solanoana Aspidotis carlotta-halliae Asplenium trichomanes ssp. trichomanes Asplenium vespertinum Asplenium viride Astragalus agnicidus Astragalus agrestis Astragalus albens
Marin manzanita white-haired manzanita rock sandwort marsh sandwort southwestern false cloak-fern serpentine arnica hillside arnica Klamath arnica Shasta County arnica Mt. Shasta arnica island sagebrush San Diego sagewort threetip sagebrush marbled wild-ginger antelope-horns Mojave milkweed serpentine milkweed Carlotta Hall's lace fern maidenhair spleenwort western spleenwort green spleenwort Humboldt milk-vetch field milk-vetch Cushenbury milk-vetch

G4G5T3T4/S1 2B.3 G2?/S2? G5/S3.3 G5/S3 G3?/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G4/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G5T3T5/S2 G3G4/S2 G5T5/S3.3 G4G5/S2 G3/S3.2 G3/S3.2 G4/S3 G5T5/S1 G3?/S3.2 G4/S1 G3/S3 G5/S2? G1/S1 1B.2 4.3 2B.2 4.3 4.2 4.3 4.3 4.2 2B.3 2B.3 4.3 2B.1 4.2 4.2 2B.3 2B.3 4.2 2B.3 1B.1 2B.2 1B.1

Indian Valley spineflower PDPGN0U010 PDAST0Q040 PDAST0Q090 PDAST0Q0M0 PDAST0Q0Q0 PDAST0Q0R0 PDAST0S120 PDAST0S160 PDAST0S1S2 PDARI02070 PDASC02051 PDASC02190 PDASC021R0 PPADI07020 PPASP021F0 PPASP021K2 PPASP021P0 PPASP02250 PDFAB0F080 PDFAB0F090 PDFAB0F0A0

Asplenium septentrionale northern spleenwort

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes

Astragalus allochrous var. playanus Astragalus anxius Astragalus argophyllus var. argophyllus Astragalus atratus var. mensanus Astragalus austiniae Astragalus bernardinus Astragalus bicristatus Astragalus brauntonii Astragalus breweri Astragalus cimae var. cimae Astragalus cimae var. sufflatus Astragalus claranus Astragalus clevelandii Astragalus crotalariae Astragalus deanei

playa milk-vetch Ash Valley milk-vetch silver-leaved milk-vetch Darwin Mesa milk-vetch Austin's astragalus San Bernardino milkvetch crested milk-vetch Braunton's milk-vetch Brewer's milk-vetch Cima milk-vetch inflated Cima milk-vetch Clara Hunt's milk-vetch Cleveland's milk-vetch Salton milk-vetch Dean's milk-vetch

PDFAB0F0C1 PDFAB0FBD0 PDFAB0F0S1 PDFAB0F0Z3 PDFAB0F120 PDFAB0F190 PDFAB0F1A0 PDFAB0F1G0 PDFAB0F1J0 PDFAB0F231 PDFAB0F232 PDFAB0F240 PDFAB0F250 PDFAB0F2K0 PDFAB0F2R0 PDFAB0F2X3 PDFAB0F303 PDFAB0FB30 PDFAB0F3K0 PDFAB0F3M1 PDFAB0F3R0 PDFAB0F421 PDFAB0F491 PDFAB0F4A0 PDFAB0F4B0 PDFAB0F4C3 PDFAB0F4F0 PDFAB0F4H0 PDFAB0F4J2 PDFAB0F4J4 PDFAB0F4JB

None None None None None None None Endangered None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Rare None None None

G4T3?/S1 G1/S1 G5T4/S1 G4G5T1/S1 G2G3/S2S3 G2G3/S2S3 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G3/S3.2 G3T2/S2 G3T3/S3 G1/S1 G3?/S3.3? G4G5/S3.3 G1/S1 G5T2/S2 G5T2?/S2? G2/S2 G2/S2 G4T4/S2 G2/S2

2B.2 1B.3 2B.2 1B.1 1B.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 4.2 1B.2 1B.3 1B.1 4.3 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 2B.2 1B.2

Astragalus didymocarpus Miles' milk-vetch var. milesianus Astragalus douglasii var. Jacumba milk-vetch perstrictus Astragalus ertterae Astragalus funereus Astragalus geyeri var. geyeri Astragalus gilmanii Astragalus hornii var. hornii Astragalus insularis var. harwoodii Astragalus inversus Astragalus inyoensis
Walker Pass milk-vetch black milk-vetch Geyer's milk-vetch Gilman's milk-vetch Horn's milk-vetch Harwood's milk-vetch Susanville milk-vetch Inyo milk-vetch

G4G5T2T3/S1 1B.1 G5T3/S2 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G4T4/S3.3 G1/S1 G2/S2 G5T3/S3 G5T4/S2 G5T3T4/S1 2B.2 4.3 4.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 4.3 2B.2 2B.2

Astragalus iodanthus var. snake milk-vetch diaphanoides Astragalus jaegerianus Astragalus johannishowellii Astragalus kentrophyta var. danaus Astragalus kentrophyta var. elatus Astragalus kentrophyta var. ungulatus January, 16, 2014
Lane Mountain milkvetch Long Valley milk-vetch Sweetwater Mountains milk-vetch spiny-leaved milk-vetch spiny milk-vetch

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes

Astragalus lemmonii Astragalus lentiformis Astragalus lentiginosus var. antonius Astragalus lentiginosus var. borreganus Astragalus lentiginosus var. coachellae Astragalus lentiginosus var. kernensis Astragalus lentiginosus var. micans Astragalus lentiginosus var. piscinensis Astragalus lentiginosus var. sesquimetralis Astragalus lentiginosus var. sierrae Astragalus leucolobus Astragalus macrodon Astragalus magdalenae var. peirsonii Astragalus miguelensis Astragalus mohavensis var. hemigyrus Astragalus monoensis Astragalus nevinii Astragalus nutans Astragalus nuttallii var. nuttallii Astragalus nyensis Astragalus oocarpus

Lemmon's milk-vetch lens-pod milk-vetch San Antonio milk-vetch Borrego milk-vetch Coachella Valley milkvetch Kern Plateau milk-vetch shining milk-vetch Fish Slough milk-vetch Sodaville milk-vetch Big Bear Valley milkvetch Big Bear Valley woollypod Salinas milk-vetch Peirson's milk-vetch San Miguel Island milkvetch curved-pod milk-vetch Mono milk-vetch San Clemente Island milk-vetch Providence Mountains milk-vetch ocean bluff milk-vetch Nye milk-vetch San Diego milk-vetch

PDFAB0F4N0 PDFAB0F4P0 PDFAB0FB92 PDFAB0FB95 PDFAB0FB97 PDFAB0FB98 PDFAB0FB9C PDFAB0FB9E PDFAB0FB9K PDFAB0FB9L PDFAB0F4T0 PDFAB0F520 PDFAB0F532 PDFAB0F5C0 PDFAB0F5J1 PDFAB0F5N0 PDFAB0F5X0 PDFAB0F620 PDFAB0F641 PDFAB0F660 PDFAB0F6B0 PDFAB0F6C4 PDFAB0F6C6 PDFAB0F6G1 PDFAB0F6N0 PDFAB0F6X0 PDFAB0F721 PDFAB0F722

None None None None Endangered None None Threatened None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None Endangered None None Rare None None None None None None None None None None None None

G2/S2 G2/S2 G5T2/S2 G5T4T5/S3.3 G5T1/S1

1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 4.3 1B.2

G5T2T3/S2S3 1B.2 G5T2Q/S2 G5T1/S1 G5T1/S1 G5T2/S2 G2/S2 G3/S3.3 G3G4T2/S2 G3/S3.3? 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 4.3

G3G4T2T3/S1 1B.1 G2/S2 G3/S3 G3/S3.3 G3T3/S3.2 G3/S1 G3/S3 G4T2/S1 G4T3T4/S3.3 G4T1/S1 G3/S3.3 G5/S2 G4T2/S1 G4T4/S1 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 4.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 4.3 2B.2 1B.1 2B.3

Astragalus oophorus var. Lavin's milk-vetch lavinii Astragalus oophorus var. egg milk-vetch oophorus Astragalus pachypus var. Jaeger's milk-vetch jaegeri Astragalus pauperculus Astragalus platytropis Astragalus preussii var. laxiflorus Astragalus preussii var. preussii
depauperate milk-vetch broad-keeled milk-vetch Lancaster milk-vetch Preuss' milk-vetch

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes No Yes Yes Yes

Astragalus pseudiodanthus

Tonopah milk-vetch

PDFAB0F750 PDFAB0F784 PDFAB0F783 PDFAB0F782 PDFAB0F7B1

None None None None Endangered

None None None None Endangered

G3Q/S2 G4T3/S3.2 G4T2/S2 G4T2/S2 G2T1/S1

1B.2 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1

Astragalus pulsiferae var. Modoc Plateau milkcoronensis vetch Astragalus pulsiferae var. Pulsifer's milk-vetch pulsiferae Astragalus pulsiferae var. Suksdorf's milk-vetch suksdorfii Astragalus pycnostachyus var. lanosissimus Astragalus pycnostachyus var. pycnostachyus Astragalus rattanii var. jepsonianus Astragalus rattanii var. rattanii Astragalus ravenii Astragalus sabulonum Astragalus serenoi var. shockleyi Astragalus shevockii Astragalus subvestitus Astragalus tener var. ferrisiae Astragalus tener var. tener Astragalus tener var. titi Astragalus tidestromii Astragalus traskiae Astragalus tricarinatus Astragalus umbraticus Astragalus webberi Astragalus whitneyi var. lenophyllus Astrolepis cochisensis ssp. cochisensis Atriplex argentea var. hillmanii Atriplex argentea var. longitrichoma Atriplex cordulata var. cordulata Atriplex cordulata var. erecticaulis Atriplex coronata var. coronata
Ventura Marsh milkvetch

coastal marsh milk-vetch PDFAB0F7B2

None

None

G2T2/S2

1B.2

Yes

Jepson's milk-vetch Rattan's milk-vetch Raven's milk-vetch gravel milk-vetch Shockley's milk-vetch Shevock's milk-vetch Kern County milk-vetch Ferris' milk-vetch alkali milk-vetch

PDFAB0F7E1 PDFAB0F7E2 PDFAB0F7F0 PDFAB0F7R0 PDFAB0F802 PDFAB0F850 PDFAB0F8M0 PDFAB0F8R3 PDFAB0F8R1

None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None Endangered None Rare None None None None None None None None None None

G4T3/S3 G4T3/S3.3 G2Q/S2 G5/S2 G4T3/S2 G3/S3 G3/S3.3 G2T1/S1 G2T2/S2 G2T1/S1 G4G5/S2 G3/S3 G1/S1 G4/S2 G1/S1 G5T3/S3.3 G5?T4/S2 G5T3?/S2 G5T2/S2 G3T2/S2 G3T1/S1 G4T3/S3.2

1B.2 4.3 1B.3 2B.2 2B.2 1B.3 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 2B.2 1B.2 1B.2 2B.3 1B.2 4.3 2B.3 2B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 4.2

Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No

coastal dunes milk-vetch PDFAB0F8R2 Tidestrom's milk-vetch Trask's milk-vetch triple-ribbed milk-vetch Webber's milk-vetch PDFAB0F8X0 PDFAB0F910 PDFAB0F920 PDFAB0F9J0

Bald Mountain milk-vetch PDFAB0F990 woolly-leaved milk-vetch PDFAB0F9L6 scaly cloak fern Hillman's silverscale Pahrump orache heartscale Earlimart orache crownscale PPADI0P013 PDCHE04055 PDCHE04056 PDCHE040B0 PDCHE042V0 PDCHE040C3

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Atriplex coronata var. notatior Atriplex coronata var. vallicola Atriplex coulteri Atriplex depressa Atriplex gardneri var. falcata Atriplex joaquinana Atriplex minuscula Atriplex pacifica Atriplex parishii Atriplex persistens Atriplex pusilla Atriplex serenana var. davidsonii Atriplex subtilis Atriplex tularensis Ayenia compacta Azolla microphylla Baccharis malibuensis Baccharis plummerae ssp. glabrata Baccharis plummerae ssp. plummerae Baccharis vanessae Bahia neomexicana Balsamorhiza lanata Balsamorhiza sericea Balsamorhiza serrata Benitoa occidentalis Bensoniella oregona Berberis fremontii Berberis harrisoniana Berberis nevinii Berberis pinnata ssp. insularis Bergerocactus emoryi Betula glandulosa Blennosperma bakeri Blennosperma nanum var. robustum Blepharidachne kingii Blepharizonia plumosa January, 16, 2014

San Jacinto Valley crownscale Lost Hills crownscale Coulter's saltbush brittlescale falcate saltbush San Joaquin spearscale lesser saltscale south coast saltscale Parish's brittlescale vernal pool smallscale smooth saltbush Davidson's saltscale subtle orache Bakersfield smallscale California ayenia Mexican mosquito fern Malibu baccharis San Simeon baccharis Plummer's baccharis Encinitas baccharis many-flowered bahia woolly balsamroot silky balsamroot serrated balsamroot western lessingia bensoniella Fremont barberry Kofa barberry Nevin's barberry island barberry golden-spined cereus dwarf resin birch Sonoma sunshine Point Reyes blennosperma King's eyelash grass big tarplant

PDCHE040C2 PDCHE04250 PDCHE040E0 PDCHE042L0 PDCHE040J0 PDCHE041F3 PDCHE042M0 PDCHE041C0 PDCHE041D0 PDCHE042P0 PDCHE041P0 PDCHE041T1 PDCHE042T0 PDCHE04240 PDSTE01020 PPAZO01030 PDAST0W0W0 PDAST0W0D1 PDAST0W0D2 PDAST0W0P0 PDAST8C020 PDAST11047 PDAST11061 PDAST110C0 PDAST110A0 PDAST15010 PDSAX02010 PDBER06060 PDBER02030 PDBER060A0 PDBER060B2 PDCAC11010 PDBET02030 PDAST1A010 PDAST1A022 PMPOA0X020 PDAST1C011

Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None Endangered Endangered None None Endangered None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None Rare None None Endangered Endangered None None Endangered Rare None None

G4T1/S1 G4T2/S2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G4Q/S2S3 G2/S2 G2/S2 G3G4/S2 G1G2/S1 G2/S2 G5/S1 G5T1/S1 G1/S1 GX/SX G4/S3? G5/S3.2? G1/S1 G3T2/S2 G3T3/S3.2 G1/S1 G5/S1S2 G3/S3 G2/S2 G4Q/S3 G5/S2 G3/S3.3 G3/S2 G5/S2? G1G2/S1 G1/S1 G5T1/S1 G2/S2 G5/S2 G1/S1 G4T2/S2 G4/S2 G2/S2

1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 2B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 2B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1A 2B.3 4.2 1B.1 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 2B.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 2B.3 4.3 1B.1 3 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 2B.2 2B.2 1B.1 1B.2 2B.3 1B.1

Balsamorhiza macrolepis big-scale balsamroot

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Bloomeria clevelandii Bloomeria humilis Boechera bodiensis Boechera cobrensis Boechera constancei Boechera dispar Boechera evadens Boechera hirshbergiae Boechera hoffmannii Boechera johnstonii Boechera koehleri Boechera lincolnensis Boechera microphylla Boechera parishii Boechera peirsonii Boechera pendulina Boechera pinzliae Boechera pygmaea Boechera rollei Boechera rubicundula Boechera serpenticola Boechera shevockii Boechera shockleyi Boechera tiehmii Boechera tularensis Boechera ultraalsa Boechera yorkii Bolandra californica Botrychium ascendens Botrychium crenulatum Botrychium lineare Botrychium lunaria Botrychium minganense Botrychium montanum Botrychium paradoxum Botrychium pedunculosum Botrychium pinnatum Botrychium pumicola Botrychium tunux Botrychium yaaxudakeit January, 16, 2014

San Diego goldenstar dwarf goldenstar Bodie Hills rockcress Masonic rockcress Constance's rockcress pinyon rockcress hidden rockcress Hirshberg's rockcress Hoffmann's rockcress Johnston's rockcress Koehler's rockcress Lincoln rockcress small-leaved rockcress Parish's rockcress San Bernardino rockcress rabbit-ear rockcress Pinzl's rockcress Rolle's rockcress Mount Day rockcress serpentine rockcress Shevock's rockcress Shockley's rockcress Tiehm's rockcress Tulare rockcress Snow Mountain rockcress Last Chance rockcress Sierra bolandra upswept moonwort scalloped moonwort slender moonwort common moonwort mingan moonwort western goblin paradox moonwort stalked moonwort northwestern moonwort pumice moonwort moosewort giant moonwort

PMLIL1H010 PMLIL0B020 PDBRA06240 PDBRA06080 PDBRA06090 PDBRA060F0 PDBRA40030 PDBRA064D0 PDBRA060V0 PDBRA060Y0 PDBRA060Z0 PDBRA061M3 PDBRA06162 PDBRA061C0 PDBRA06053 PDBRA061E0 PDBRA06270 PDBRA064H0 PDBRA40100 PDBRA40110 PDBRA40120 PDBRA061V0 PDBRA06280 PDBRA40130 PDBRA40140 PDBRA40010 PDSAX03010 PPOPH010S0 PPOPH010L0 PPOPH01120 PPOPH01080 PPOPH010R0 PPOPH010K0 PPOPH010J0 PPOPH010T0 PPOPH010V0 PPOPH010D0 PPOPH01240 PPOPH01180

None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None Rare None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G2/S2 G1/S1 G2/S2 G5/S1S2 G2/S2 G3/S3 G1G2/S1S2 G1/S1 G2?/S2? G1/S1 G3/S2 G4?/S2 G4Q/S3.3 G2/S2 G1/S1 G5/S1 G2/S1 G3/S3 G1/S1 G1/S1 G1/S1 G1/S1 G3/S2 G3/S3 G2/S2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G3/S3.3 G3/S2 G3/S2 G2G3/S1 G5/S2? G4G5/S2 G3/S2 G3G4/S1 G2G3/S1 G4?/S2 G3/S1? G3?/S1 G3G4/S1

1B.1 1B.2 1B.3 2B.3 1B.1 2B.3 1B.3 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.3 2B.3 3 1B.2 1B.2 2B.3 1B.3 4.3 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 2B.2 1B.3 1B.3 1B.1 1B.3 4.3 2B.3 2B.2 1B.3 2B.3 2B.2 2B.1 2B.1 2B.1 2B.3 2B.2 2B.1 2B.1

Tulare County rockcress PDBRA061N0

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Botrypus virginianus Bouteloua eriopoda Bouteloua trifida Brasenia schreberi Brodiaea filifolia Brodiaea insignis Brodiaea kinkiensis Brodiaea leptandra Brodiaea matsonii Brodiaea orcuttii Brodiaea pallida Brodiaea rosea Brodiaea santarosae Brodiaea sierrae Bulbostylis capillaris Bursera microphylla Calamagrostis bolanderi Calamagrostis crassiglumis Calamagrostis foliosa Calamagrostis ophitidis Calandrinia breweri California macrophylla Calliandra eriophylla Callitropsis nootkatensis Calochortus catalinae

rattlesnake fern black grama three-awned grama watershield thread-leaved brodiaea Kaweah brodiaea San Clemente Island brodiaea narrow-anthered brodiaea Sulphur Creek brodiaea Orcutt's brodiaea Indian Valley brodiaea Santa Rosa Basalt brodiaea Sierra foothills brodiaea little-leaf elephant tree Bolander's reed grass Thurber's reed grass leafy reed grass serpentine reed grass Brewer's calandrinia round-leaved filaree pink fairy-duster Alaska cedar Catalina mariposa-lily

PPOPH010H0 PMPOA10080 PMPOA100L0 PDCAB01010 PMLIL0C050 PMLIL0C060 PMLIL0C080 PMLIL0C022 PMLIL0C0H0 PMLIL0C0B0 PMLIL0C032 PMLIL0C0G0 PMLIL0C0J0 PDBUR01020 PMPOA17010 PMPOA17070 PMPOA170C0 PMPOA170V0 PDPOR01020 PDGER01070 PDFAB0N040 PGCUP03020 PMLIL0D080 PMLIL0D095

None None None None Threatened None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None Endangered Endangered None None None None Endangered Endangered None None None None None None Rare None None None None None None None None None None Rare None None None None

G5/S2 G5/S3.2 G4G5/S2? G5/S2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G2/S2 G3?/S3? G1/S1 G2/S2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G2/S2 G3/S3 G5/S3.2 G4/S2 G3/S3.2 G3Q/S2? G3/S3.2 G3/S3.3 G4/S3.2? G2/S2 G5/S2S3 G4/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G4T2/S2 G4T3/S3 G4T2/S2 G4T1/S1 G2?/S2? G2/S2 G3/S3 G3/S3 G4T3/S3

2B.2 4.2 2B.3 2B.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 4.3 4.2 2B.3 4.2 2B.1 4.2 4.3 4.2 1B.1 2B.3 4.3 4.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2

Chinese Camp brodiaea PMLIL0C0C0

thread-leaved beakseed PMCYP02020

Calochortus clavatus var. Pleasant Valley avius mariposa-lily

Calochortus clavatus var. club-haired mariposa-lily PMLIL0D091 clavatus Calochortus clavatus var. slender mariposa-lily gracilis Calochortus clavatus var. Arroyo de la Cruz recurvifolius mariposa-lily Calochortus dunnii Calochortus excavatus Calochortus fimbriatus Calochortus greenei Calochortus longebarbatus var. longebarbatus
Dunn's mariposa-lily Inyo County star-tulip late-flowered mariposalily Greene's mariposa-lily long-haired star-tulip PMLIL0D096 PMLIL0D098 PMLIL0D0C0 PMLIL0D0F0 PMLIL0D1J2 PMLIL0D0H0 PMLIL0D0R1

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Calochortus monanthus

single-flowered mariposa-lily

PMLIL0D0W0 PMLIL0D110

None None None None None Candidate None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None

None None None None None Rare None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

GH/SH G2/S2 G2T1/S1 G3T3?/S3? G3/S3.2 G1/S1 G4/S4 G2/S2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G3/S3.2 G4/S3 G3G4T2/S2 G2/S2 G3/S3 G2/S2 G3/S3.2 G3/S3 G2G3/S1 G3G4T2/S2 G1/S1 G2/S2 G3/S3.3 G5T3/S3 G4T3/S3.2 G4T1/S1 G4T3/S3.2 G4G5T3/S3.3

1A 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 4.2 1B.2 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 4.2 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 4.2 1B.1 2B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 4.3 4.2 4.2 1B.2 4.3 4.3

Calochortus obispoensis San Luis mariposa-lily Calochortus palmeri var. munzii Calochortus palmeri var. palmeri Calochortus panamintensis Calochortus persistens Calochortus plummerae Calochortus pulchellus Calochortus raichei Calochortus simulans Calochortus striatus Calochortus syntrophus Calochortus umbellatus Calochortus uniflorus Calochortus weedii var. intermedius Calochortus westonii Calycadenia hooveri Calycadenia micrantha

San Jacinto mariposa-lily PMLIL0D121 Palmer's mariposa-lily Panamint mariposa-lily Siskiyou mariposa-lily Plummer's mariposa-lily Mt. Diablo fairy-lantern La Panza mariposa-lily alkali mariposa-lily Callahan's mariposa-lily Oakland star-tulip pink star-tulip intermediate mariposalily Shirley Meadows startulip Hoover's calycadenia small-flowered calycadenia calycadenia PMLIL0D122 PMLIL0D130 PMLIL0D140 PMLIL0D150 PMLIL0D160 PMLIL0D170 PMLIL0D190 PMLIL0D1S0 PMLIL0D1C0 PMLIL0D1E0 PMLIL0D1F0 PMLIL0D1J1 PMLIL0D1M0 PDAST1P040 PDAST1P0C0 PDAST1P070 PDAST1P0B0 PDPOR09051 PDPOR09052 PDPOR09060 PDPOR09070 PDPOR09080 PDCON04012 PDCON04032 PDCON04036 PDCON04034 PDCON04081

The Cedars fairy-lantern PMLIL0D1L0

Calochortus tiburonensis Tiburon mariposa-lily

Calycadenia oppositifolia Butte County Calycadenia villosa Calyptridium arizonicum Calyptridium parryi var. hesseae Calyptridium pulchellum Calyptridium pygmaeum Calyptridium quadripetalum Calystegia atriplicifolia ssp. buttensis Calystegia collina ssp. oxyphylla Calystegia collina ssp. tridactylosa Calystegia collina ssp. venusta Calystegia macrostegia ssp. amplissima
dwarf calycadenia Arizona pussypaws Santa Cruz Mountains pussypaws Mariposa pussypaws pygmy pussypaws four-petaled pussypaws Butte County morningglory Mt. Saint Helena morning-glory coast range bindweed South Coast Range morning-glory island morning-glory

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Calystegia malacophylla var. berryi Calystegia peirsonii

Berry's morning-glory Peirson's morning-glory

PDCON040K2 PDCON040A0 PDCON040D2 PDCON040E6 PDCON040H0 PDCON040J1 PDONA03030 PDONA030T0 PDONA030V2 PDONA031H1 PDONA031H2 PDONA030M1

None None None None Endangered None Threatened None None None None None

None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None

G4G5T3? Q/S3? G3/S3.2 G4T2/S2.2 G5T1/S1 G1/S1 G3T3/S3 G2/S2 G2/S2 G4T3/S3.3 G3T2/S2 G3T3/S3.3 G3T3/S3

3.3 4.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 4.2 1B.1 1B.3 4.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.2

Calystegia purpurata ssp. coastal bluff morningsaxicola glory Calystegia sepium ssp. binghamiae Calystegia stebbinsii Calystegia subacaulis ssp. episcopalis Camissonia benitensis Camissonia integrifolia Camissonia kernensis ssp. kernensis Camissonia sierrae ssp. alticola Camissonia sierrae ssp. sierrae Camissoniopsis guadalupensis ssp. clementina Camissoniopsis hardhamiae Camissoniopsis lewisii Campanula californica Campanula exigua Campanula scabrella Campanula shetleri Campanula wilkinsiana Canbya candida Cardamine angulata Cardamine bellidifolia var. pachyphylla Cardamine nuttallii var. gemmata Cardamine pachystigma var. dissectifolia Carex arcta Carex atherodes Carex buxbaumii Carex californica Carex comosa Carex congdonii Carex davyi January, 16, 2014
Santa Barbara morningglory Stebbins' morning-glory Cambria morning-glory San Benito eveningprimrose Kern River eveningprimrose Kern County eveningprimrose Mono Hot Springs evening-primrose Yosemite eveningprimrose San Clemente Island evening-primrose Hardham's eveningprimrose swamp harebell chaparral harebell rough harebell Castle Crags harebell Wilkin's harebell white pygmy-poppy seaside bittercress fleshy toothwort

PDONA030N0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G1Q/S1 G2G3/S1S3 G3/S3 G2/S2.2 G4/S3.3 G1/S1 G2/S2.3 G2/S2.2 G3/S3.2 G5/S1 G5T3/S3 G5T3Q/S2 G3G5T2Q/S2 G5/S2 G5/S1 G5/S3.2 G5/S2? G5/S2 G3/S3.3 G2/S2

1B.2 3 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 4.2 2B.1 4.3 3.3 1B.2 2B.2 2B.2 4.2 2B.3 2B.1 4.3 1B.3

Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes

Lewis' evening-primrose PDONA030X0 PDCAM02060 PDCAM020A0 PDCAM020U0 PDCAM02100 PDCAM020W0 PDCAM020Z0 PDPAP05020 PDBRA0K010 PDBRA0K022

Campanula sharsmithiae Sharsmith's harebell

yellow-tubered toothwort PDBRA0K0R3 dissected-leaved toothwort wheat sedge Buxbaum's sedge California sedge bristly sedge Congdon's sedge Davy's sedge PDBRA0K1B1

northern clustered sedge PMCYP030X0 PMCYP03160 PMCYP032B0 PMCYP032D0 PMCYP032Y0 PMCYP03320 PMCYP033H0

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Carex duriuscula Carex geyeri Carex halliana Carex hystericina Carex idahoa Carex incurviformis Carex klamathensis Carex lasiocarpa Carex lenticularis var. limnophila Carex leptalea Carex limosa Carex livida Carex lyngbyei Carex nardina Carex obispoensis Carex occidentalis Carex petasata Carex praticola Carex saliniformis Carex scabriuscula Carex scirpoidea ssp. pseudoscirpoidea Carex scoparia var. scoparia Carex serpenticola Carex sheldonii Carex stevenii Carex tahoensis Carex tiogana Carex tompkinsii Carex vallicola Carex viridula ssp. viridula Carlowrightia arizonica Carlquistia muirii Carnegiea gigantea Carpenteria californica Cascadia nuttallii Castela emoryi Castilleja affinis var. neglecta Castilleja ambigua var. ambigua January, 16, 2014

spikerush sedge Geyer's sedge Oregon sedge porcupine sedge Idaho sedge Mount Dana sedge Klamath sedge woolly-fruited sedge lagoon sedge bristle-stalked sedge mud sedge livid sedge Lyngbye's sedge nard sedge San Luis Obispo sedge western sedge Liddon's sedge deceiving sedge Cascade sedge western single-spiked sedge pointed broom sedge serpentine sedge Sheldon's sedge Steven's sedge Tahoe sedge Tioga Pass sedge Tompkins' sedge western valley sedge green yellow sedge Arizona carlowrightia Muir's tarplant saguaro tree-anemone Nuttall's saxifrage Tiburon paintbrush johnny-nip

PMCYP03GJ0 PMCYP03540 PMCYP035M0 PMCYP036D0 PMCYP036E0 PMCYP036G0 PMCYP03L70 PMCYP03720 PMCYP037A7 PMCYP037E0 PMCYP037K0 PMCYP037L0 PMCYP037Y0 PMCYP03920 PMCYP039J0 PMCYP039M0 PMCYP03AE0 PMCYP03BY0 PMCYP03C40 PMCYP03C85 PMCYP03C91 PMCYP03KM0 PMCYP03CE0 PMCYP039D4 PMCYP03DG0 PMCYP03GP0 PMCYP03DR0 PMCYP03EA0 PMCYP03EM5 PDACA07010 PDASTDU010 PDCAC12010 PDHDR04010 PDSAX0U160 PDSCR0D013 PDSCR0D401

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Rare None None None None None Threatened None None Threatened None

G5/S2? G5/S3.2 G4G5/S2 G5/S1 G2G3/S1 G4G5/S3.3 G2/S2 G5/S2 G5T5/S1S2.2 G5/S1 G5/S3 G5/SH G5/S2.2 G4G5/S1 G2/S2.2 G4/S2S3 G5/S2 G5/S2S3 G2/S2.2 G3G4/S3.3? G5T5/S2 G5T5/S2S3 G4/S2.3 G4/S3 G4?/S1 G5/S3 G1/S1 G3/S3.3 G5/S2 G5T5/S2 G4G5/S2 G2/S2 G5/S1 G1?/S1? G4?/S1 G4/S2S3 G4G5T1/S1 G4T3T4/S3

2B.3 4.2 2B.3 2B.1 2B.3 4.3 1B.2 2B.3 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2A 2B.2 2B.2 1B.2 2B.3 2B.3 2B.2 1B.2 4.3 2B.2 2B.2 2B.3 2B.2 2B.2 4.3 1B.3 4.3 2B.3 2B.3 2B.2 1B.3 2B.2 1B.2 2B.1 2B.2 1B.2 4.2

northern meadow sedge PMCYP03B20

Emory's crucifixion-thorn PDSIM03030

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Castilleja ambigua var. humboldtiensis Castilleja ambigua var. insalutata Castilleja ambigua var. meadii Castilleja brevilobata

Humboldt Bay owl'sclover pink Johnny-nip Mead's owls-clover short-lobed paintbrush

PDSCR0D402 PDSCR0D403 PDSCR0D404 PDSCR0D181 PDSCR0D3Z1 PDSCR0D0H0 PDSCR0D453 PDSCR0D213 PDSCR0D140 PDSCR0D160 PDSCR0D1L1 PDSCR0D410 PDSCR0D1P0 PDSCR0D1R0 PDSCR0D3N0 PDSCR0D230 PDSCR0D3G0 PDSCR0D2J0 PDSCR0D482 PDSCR0D2Y0 PDSCR0D380 PDBRA0M012 PDBRA31010 PDBRA0M0E0 PDBRA0M0F1 PDBRA0M0H0 PDRHA04066 PDRHA04070 PDRHA04240 PDRHA041N0

None None None None Threatened Threatened None None None Threatened None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None Endangered

None None None None Endangered None None None Rare Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None Endangered None None None None None None None None

G4T2/S2.2 G4T1/S1 G4T1/S1 G3/S3.2 G4?T2/S2 G2/S2 G5T2/S2.2 G3/S2S3 G2Q/S2.2 G3/S3 G3/S3 G2/S2 G3/S3.3 GH/SH G4G5T4/S2.2 G2/S2.2 G1/S1 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G5T2/S2 G3/S3.3 GXQ/SX G4T1/S1 G1/S1 G3/S3 G4T3?/S3 G3/S3.2 G2/S2.2 G5T3/S3.2 G2/S2.2 G2/S2.2 G2/S2

1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 2B.2 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1A 2B.2 1B.2 1B.1 4.3 4.3 1B.2 4.3 1A 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 4.3 4.2 1B.1 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1

Castilleja campestris var. succulent owl's-clover succulenta Castilleja cinerea Castilleja densiflora var. obispoensis Castilleja elata Castilleja gleasoni Castilleja grisea Castilleja hololeuca Castilleja lasiorhyncha Castilleja latifolia Castilleja leschkeana Castilleja litoralis
ash-gray paintbrush San Luis Obispo owl'sclover Siskiyou paintbrush Mt. Gleason paintbrush San Clemente Island paintbrush island white-felted paintbrush San Bernardino Mountains owl's-clover Monterey Coast paintbrush Point Reyes paintbrush

Oregon coast paintbrush PDSCR0D012 paintbrush

Castilleja mendocinensis Mendocino Coast Castilleja mollis Castilleja montigena Castilleja plagiotoma Castilleja rubicundula var. rubicundula Castilleja schizotricha Castilleja uliginosa
soft-leaved paintbrush Heckard's paintbrush Mojave paintbrush pink creamsacs split-hair paintbrush Pitkin Marsh paintbrush

Caulanthus amplexicaulis Santa Barbara var. barbarae jewelflower Caulanthus californicus Caulanthus lemmonii Caulanthus major var. nevadensis Caulanthus simulans Ceanothus confusus
California jewelflower Lemmon's jewelflower slender jewelflower Payson's jewelflower

Rincon Ridge ceanothus PDRHA04220

Ceanothus cuneatus var. Lompoc ceanothus fascicularis Ceanothus cyaneus Ceanothus divergens Ceanothus ferrisiae
Lakeside ceanothus Calistoga ceanothus Coyote ceanothus

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Ceanothus foliosus var. vineatus Ceanothus fresnensis

Vine Hill ceanothus Fresno ceanothus

PDRHA040D6 PDRHA040E0 PDRHA040F4 PDRHA040F5 PDRHA040F7 PDRHA040J0 PDRHA040T0 PDRHA04200 PDRHA040W1 PDRHA041M0 PDRHA04430 PDRHA04130 PDRHA04160 PDRHA04067 PDRHA04190 PDRHA04420 PDRHA041J0 PDAST4R0P4 PDAST4R0P1 PDAST4R0P2 PDAST4R0P3 PDAST4R0R4 PDROS08022 PDROS08030 PDAST20042 PDAST20065 PDAST20095 PDAST200D0 PDAST200H0 PDAST21010

None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None

None None None None None Rare Rare Rare None Endangered None None None None Rare None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None

G3T1/S1? G3/S3.3 G3G4T3/S3.3 G3G4T3/S3.3 G3G4T2/S2.2 G1/S1 G2/S2.2 G1/S1 G5T3/S3.3 G1/S1 G1/S1 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G3/S3.2 G1/S1 G2/S2.2 G3/S2.2 G3T2/S2 G3T2/S2 G3T1/S1 G3T3/S3.2 G3G4T2/S2 G5T3/S3.3 G1/S1 G5T2/S2 G5T5/S2.3? G5T1/S1 G3/S2.3 G3/S3 G4/S2

1B.1 4.3 4.3 4.3 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 2B.2 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 4.2 1B.1 4.3 1B.1 1B.3 2B.3 1B.1 1B.3 1B.3 2B.2

Ceanothus gloriosus var. glory brush exaltatus Ceanothus gloriosus var. Point Reyes ceanothus gloriosus Ceanothus gloriosus var. Mt. Vision ceanothus porrectus Ceanothus hearstiorum Ceanothus maritimus Ceanothus masonii Ceanothus megacarpus var. insularis Ceanothus ophiochilus Ceanothus otayensis Ceanothus pinetorum Ceanothus purpureus Ceanothus rigidus Ceanothus roderickii Ceanothus sonomensis Ceanothus verrucosus Centromadia parryi ssp. australis Centromadia parryi ssp. congdonii Centromadia parryi ssp. parryi Centromadia parryi ssp. rudis Centromadia pungens ssp. laevis Cercocarpus betuloides var. blancheae Cercocarpus traskiae Chaenactis carphoclinia var. peirsonii
Hearsts' ceanothus maritime ceanothus Mason's ceanothus island ceanothus Vail Lake ceanothus Otay Mountain ceanothus Kern ceanothus holly-leaved ceanothus Monterey ceanothus Pine Hill ceanothus Sonoma ceanothus wart-stemmed ceanothus southern tarplant Congdon's tarplant pappose tarplant Parry's rough tarplant smooth tarplant island mountainmahogany Catalina Island mountain-mahogany Peirson's pincushion

Chaenactis douglasii var. alpine dusty maidens alpina Chaenactis glabriuscula var. orcuttiana Chaenactis parishii Chaetadelpha wheeleri
Orcutt's pincushion Parish's chaenactis Wheeler's dune-broom

Chaenactis suffrutescens Shasta chaenactis

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Chamaebatia australis

southern mountain misery Arizona spurge Hoover's spurge Stony Creek spurge Parry's spurge flat-seeded spurge revolute spurge Death Valley sandmat Wooton's lace fern coastal goosefoot large-seeded goosefoot Red Hills soaproot

PDROS0A010 PDEUP0D010 PDEUP0D060 PDEUP0D150 PDEUP0D1P1 PDEUP0D1T0 PDEUP0D1X0 PDEUP0D230 PDEUP0D2G0 PPADI090S0 PDCHE091Z0 PDCHE091P0 PMLIL0G020 PMLIL0G042 PMLIL0G051 PMLIL0G052 PDSCR0J0C2 PDSCR0J0C3 PDSCR0J0D1 PDSCR0J0D2 PDSCR0J0J0

None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None None Threatened Threatened Endangered None None Endangered Endangered None None None None None None None Endangered None Endangered

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Rare Endangered None None Rare Endangered None None None None None None None Threatened None Endangered

G4/S3.2 G4/S2 G5/S2 G2/S2

4.2 2B.2 2B.3 1B.2

Chamaesyce abramsiana Abrams' spurge Chamaesyce arizonica Chamaesyce hooveri Chamaesyce ocellata ssp. rattanii Chamaesyce parryi Chamaesyce platysperma Chamaesyce revoluta Chamaesyce vallismortae Cheilanthes wootonii Chenopodium littoreum Chenopodium simplex Chlorogalum grandiflorum

G4T1T2/S1S2 1B.2 G5/S1 G3/S1 G5/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G5/S1 G2/S2 G5/S3.3 G3/S3 G5T2/S2 G2T2/S2 G2T1/S1 G4?T1/S1 G4?T2/S2 G2T2/S2.1 G2T1/S1 G1/S1 G2/S1 G3T1?/S1? G2G3/S2S3 G2/S2.2 G2T2/S2.2 G2T2/S2 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G4/S3.2 G1/S1 2B.3 1B.2 4.3 4.2 2B.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 4.2 1B.1

Chlorogalum dwarf soaproot pomeridianum var. minus Chlorogalum purpureum var. purpureum Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum Chloropyron maritimum ssp. maritimum Chloropyron maritimum ssp. palustre Chloropyron molle ssp. hispidum Chloropyron molle ssp. molle Chloropyron palmatum Chloropyron tecopense Chorizanthe biloba var. immemora Chorizanthe blakleyi Chorizanthe breweri Chorizanthe cuspidata var. cuspidata Chorizanthe cuspidata var. villosa Chorizanthe douglasii Chorizanthe howellii Chorizanthe leptotheca Chorizanthe orcuttiana January, 16, 2014
Santa Lucia purple amole Camatta Canyon amole salt marsh bird's-beak Point Reyes salty bird'sbeak hispid salty bird's-beak soft salty bird's-beak palmate-bracted salty bird's-beak Hernandez spineflower Blakley's spineflower Brewer's spineflower San Francisco Bay spineflower woolly-headed spineflower Douglas' spineflower Howell's spineflower Peninsular spineflower Orcutt's spineflower

Tecopa salty bird's-beak PDSCR0J0Q0 PDPGN04025 PDPGN04030 PDPGN04050 PDPGN04081 PDPGN04082 PDPGN040A0 PDPGN040C0 PDPGN040D0 PDPGN040G0

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Chorizanthe palmeri Chorizanthe parryi var. fernandina Chorizanthe parryi var. parryi Chorizanthe polygonoides var. longispina Chorizanthe pungens var. hartwegiana Chorizanthe pungens var. pungens Chorizanthe rectispina

Palmer's spineflower San Fernando Valley spineflower Parry's spineflower long-spined spineflower

PDPGN040H0 PDPGN040J1 PDPGN040J2 PDPGN040K1

None Candidate None None

None Endangered None None

G3?/S3.2? G2T1/S1 G2T2/S2 G5T3/S3

4.2 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2

Ben Lomond spineflower PDPGN040M1 Monterey spineflower straight-awned spineflower PDPGN040M2 PDPGN040N0

Endangered Threatened None Endangered Endangered None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered Endangered Endangered None None

None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Endangered Endangered None None None

G2T1/S1 G2T2/S2 G1/S1 G2T1/S1 G2T1/S1 G3/S3.2 G1/S1 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G4T2/S2 G5/S3? G4?/S2 G5T4/S2S3 G5T3T4/S2 G2/S2 G2/S2.2 G5T2/S2 G3/S1 G2/S2.2 G2T2/S2 G2T1/S1 G2T2/S2 G2T1/S1 G2T2/S2 G3G4T2/S2.1

1B.1 1B.2 1B.3 1B.1 1B.1 4.2 1B.1 4.3 4.3 1B.2 2B.3 2B.2 2B.3 2B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 2B.1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Chorizanthe robusta var. Scotts Valley spineflower PDPGN040Q1 hartwegii Chorizanthe robusta var. robust spineflower robusta Chorizanthe spinosa Chorizanthe valida Chorizanthe ventricosa Chorizanthe wheeleri Chorizanthe xanti var. leucotheca Chrysothamnus greenei Chylismia arenaria Chylismia claviformis ssp. cruciformis Cicuta maculata var. bolanderi Cinna bolanderi Cirsium andrewsii Cirsium arizonicum var. tenuisectum Cirsium ciliolatum Cirsium crassicaule Cirsium fontinale var. campylon Cirsium fontinale var. fontinale Cirsium fontinale var. obispoense
Mojave spineflower Sonoma spineflower potbellied spineflower Wheeler's spineflower white-bracted spineflower Greene's rabbitbrush sand evening-primrose cruciform eveningprimrose Bolander's waterhemlock Bolander's woodreed Franciscan thistle desert mountain thistle Ashland thistle slough thistle Mt. Hamilton fountain thistle Crystal Springs fountain thistle San Luis Obispo fountain thistle PDPGN040Q2 PDPGN040R0 PDPGN040V0 PDPGN040W0 PDPGN040Y0 PDPGN040Z1 PDAST2C030 PDONA03020 PDONA030D4 PDAPI0M051 PMPOA1H040 PDAST2E050 PDAST2E083 PDAST2E0P0 PDAST2E0U0 PDAST2E163 PDAST2E161 PDAST2E162 PDAST2E1G1 PDAST2E1G2 PDAST2E1Z1

Cirsium hydrophilum var. Suisun thistle hydrophilum Cirsium hydrophilum var. Mt. Tamalpais thistle vaseyi Cirsium occidentale var. compactum January, 16, 2014
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Cirsium occidentale var. lucianum Cirsium praeteriens Cirsium rhothophilum Cirsium scariosum var. loncholepis Cistanthe maritima Cladium californicum Clarkia amoena ssp. whitneyi Clarkia australis Clarkia biloba ssp. australis Clarkia biloba ssp. brandegeeae Clarkia borealis ssp. arida Clarkia borealis ssp. borealis Clarkia breweri Clarkia concinna ssp. automixa Clarkia concinna ssp. raichei Clarkia delicata Clarkia exilis Clarkia franciscana Clarkia gracilis ssp. albicaulis Clarkia imbricata Clarkia jolonensis Clarkia lewisii Clarkia lingulata Clarkia mildrediae ssp. lutescens Clarkia mildrediae ssp. mildrediae Clarkia mosquinii Clarkia rostrata Clarkia speciosa ssp. immaculata Clarkia springvillensis

Cuesta Ridge thistle lost thistle surf thistle La Graciosa thistle seaside cistanthe California saw-grass Whitney's farewell-tospring Small's southern clarkia Mariposa clarkia Brandegee's clarkia Shasta clarkia northern clarkia Brewer's clarkia Santa Clara red ribbons Raiche's red ribbons delicate clarkia slender clarkia Presidio clarkia white-stemmed clarkia

PDAST2E1Z6 PDAST2E2B0 PDAST2E2J0 PDAST2E1N0 PDPOR09020 PMCYP04010 PDONA05025 PDONA05040 PDONA05051 PDONA05053 PDONA05061 PDONA05062 PDONA05080 PDONA050A1 PDONA050A2 PDONA050D0 PDONA050G0 PDONA050H0 PDONA050J1 PDONA050J4 PDONA050K0 PDONA050L0 PDONA050N0 PDONA050P0 PDONA050Q1 PDONA050Q2 PDONA050S0 PDONA050Y0 PDONA05111 PDONA05120 PDONA05141 PDONA05160

None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Endangered None None None None None None None Endangered Threatened None None

None None Threatened Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Endangered None None Endangered None None None None Rare Endangered None None

G3G4T2/S2 GX/SX G1/S1 G5T1/S1 G3G4/S3.2 G4/S2.2 G5T2/S2.1 G2/S2.2

1B.2 1A 1B.2 1B.1 4.2 2B.2 1B.1 1B.2

G4G5T2T3/S2 1B.2 S3 G4G5T4/S4 G3T2/S2 G3T3/S3 G3/S3.2 G5?T3/S3.3 G5?T1/S1 G3/S3 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G5T2/S2 G5T3/S3.2 G1/S1 G2/S2.2 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G3T3/S3.2 G3T3/S3 G2/S2 G2G3/S2S3 G4T1/S1 G2/S2 G3T1/S1 G3/S3.3 4.2 1B.1 1B.3 4.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 4.2 1B.1 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 4.2 1B.3 1B.1 1B.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 4.3

Clarkia gracilis ssp. tracyi Tracy's clarkia


Vine Hill clarkia Jolon clarkia Lewis' clarkia Merced clarkia golden-anthered clarkia Mildred's clarkia Mosquin's clarkia beaked clarkia Pismo clarkia Springville clarkia

Clarkia tembloriensis ssp. Vasek's clarkia calientensis Clarkia virgata


Sierra clarkia

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Clarkia xantiana ssp. parviflora

Kern Canyon clarkia

PDONA05181 PDPOR03097 PDPOR030A0 PDPOR030S0 PDPOR030D1 PDPOR030P0 PDCPP04020 PDCPP04030 PDLAM08030 PDLAM1T040 PDBRA0S020 PDSCR0H010 PDSCR0H060 PDSCR0H0B0 PDPLM02020 PDPLM02014 PDPLM02080 PDPLM02090 PDPLM020B0 PDRHA05030 PDERI0B011

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G4T3/S3 G5T2Q/S2 G4G5/S2S3 G3/S3.3 G5T3/S3.2 G5?/S2 G3G4/S3.2

4.2 3.1 2B.3 4.3 4.2 2B.3 4.2

Claytonia lanceolata var. Peirson's spring beauty peirsonii Claytonia megarhiza Claytonia palustris Claytonia parviflora ssp. grandiflora Claytonia umbellata Cleomella brevipes Cleomella hillmanii var. hillmanii Clinopodium chandleri Cochlearia groenlandica Collinsia antonina Collinsia corymbosa Collinsia multicolor Collomia diversifolia Collomia larsenii Collomia rawsoniana Collomia tenella Collomia tracyi Colubrina californica Comarostaphylis diversifolia ssp. diversifolia Condalia globosa var. pubescens Constancea nevinii Convolvulus simulans Coptis laciniata Corallorhiza trifida Cordylanthus capitatus Cordylanthus eremicus ssp. eremicus Cordylanthus eremicus ssp. kernensis Cordylanthus nidularius Cordylanthus parviflorus
fell-fields claytonia marsh claytonia streambank spring beauty Great Basin claytonia short-pedicelled cleomella Hillman's cleomella San Miguel savory Greenland cochlearia San Antonio collinsia round-headed Chinesehouses San Francisco collinsia serpentine collomia talus collomia Rawson's flaming trumpet slender collomia Tracy's collomia Las Animas colubrina summer holly

G4G5T4T5/S2 2B.2 G2/S2 G3/S3.2 G4?/S2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G2/S2.2 G3/S3.3 G4/S2 G2/S2 G4?/S1 G3/S3.3 G4/S2S3.3 G3T2/S2 1B.2 4.2 2B.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 2B.2 1B.2 2B.2 4.3 2B.3 1B.2

Clinopodium mimuloides monkey-flower savory

spiny abrojo

PDRHA06031

None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None Rare None None

G5T3T4/S3.2 G2/S2.3 G3/S3.2 G4G5/S3 G5/S1 G4/S2.2 G3?T3?/S3? G3?T2/S2 G1/S1 G4G5/S1S2 G5T3/S3.3

4.2 1B.3 4.2 2B.2 2B.1 2B.2 4.3 1B.3 1B.1 2B.3 4.3

No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No

Nevin's woolly sunflower PDAST3N090 small-flowered morning- PDCON05060 glory Oregon goldthread northern coralroot Yakima bird's-beak desert bird's-beak PDRAN0A020 PMORC0M050 PDSCR0J030 PDSCR0J042

Kern Plateau bird's-beak PDSCR0J043 Mt. Diablo bird's-beak small-flowered bird'sbeak PDSCR0J0F0 PDSCR0J0K0

Cordylanthus rigidus ssp. short-bracted bird's-beak PDSCR0J0P3 brevibracteatus January, 16, 2014

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Cordylanthus rigidus ssp. seaside bird's-beak littoralis Cordylanthus tenuis ssp. Fresno County bird'sbarbatus beak Cordylanthus tenuis ssp. serpentine bird's-beak brunneus Cordylanthus tenuis ssp. Pennell's bird's-beak capillaris Cordylanthus tenuis ssp. pallid bird's-beak pallescens Corethrogyne filaginifolia San Diego sand aster var. incana

PDSCR0J0P2 PDSCR0J0S4 PDSCR0J0S1 PDSCR0J0S2 PDSCR0J0S3 PDAST2M025

None None None Endangered None None None None None

Endangered None None Rare None None None None None

G5T2/S2

1B.1

G4G5T3/S3.3? 4.3 G4G5T3/S3.3 G4G5T1/S1 G4G5T1/S1 G4T1/S1 G4T1/S1 G3Q/S3.2 G5?T5?/S1 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 3.2 2B.2

Corethrogyne filaginifolia Del Mar Mesa sand aster PDAST2M027 var. linifolia Corethrogyne leucophylla branching beach aster Corispermum americanum var. americanum Cornus canadensis Coryphantha alversonii Coryphantha chlorantha
American bugseed PDAST2M030 PDCHE0A091

bunchberry Alverson's foxtail cactus desert pincushion

PDCOR01040 PDCAC0X060 PDCAC040J0 PDCAC0X0G8 PDROS0H9E0 PDAST2R0KB PDCRO02020 PDEUP0H140 PDBOR0A0F0 PDBOR0A0G3 PDBOR0A3M0 PDBOR0A0M0 PDBOR0A0Q0 PDBOR0A0R0 PDBOR0A0H2 PDBOR0A0X0 PDBOR0A120 PDBOR0A130 PDBOR0A180 PDBOR0A190 PDBOR0A1D0 PDBOR0A1Q0 PDBOR0A2H0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None Rare None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G5/S2 G3/S3.2 G2G3/S2 G5T3/S2.2 G5/S1S3 G5T3?/S1S2 G2/S2 G2G3/S2 G5/S1 G5T2/S2 G2/S2 G4G5/S3.3 G2/S2 G3/S3 G2/S2 G2/S2.3 G5/S1 G1G2/S1 G3Q/S3.3 G3G4/S3? GH/SH G1/S1 G2/S2.3 G3/S3.3

2B.2 4.3 2B.1 2B.2 3 2B.1 1B.2 2B.2 2B.3 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.3 2B.2 1B.1 4.3 4.3 1A 1B.3 1B.3 4.3

Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No

Coryphantha vivipara var. viviparous foxtail cactus rosea Crataegus castlegarensis Calstlegar hawthorne Crepis runcinata ssp. hallii Croton wigginsii Cryptantha celosioides
Hall's meadow hawksbeard Wiggins' croton cocks-comb cat's-eye

Crossosoma californicum Catalina crossosoma

Cryptantha circumscissa rosette cushion var. rosulata cryptantha Cryptantha clokeyi Cryptantha costata Cryptantha crinita Cryptantha crymophila Cryptantha dissita Cryptantha excavata Cryptantha fendleri Cryptantha ganderi Cryptantha glomeriflora Cryptantha holoptera Cryptantha hooveri Cryptantha incana Cryptantha mariposae Cryptantha rattanii January, 16, 2014
Clokey's cryptantha ribbed cryptantha silky cryptantha subalpine cryptantha serpentine cryptantha sand dune cryptantha Gander's cryptantha clustered-flower cryptantha winged cryptantha Hoover's cryptantha Tulare cryptantha Mariposa cryptantha Rattan's cryptantha

deep-scarred cryptantha PDBOR0A0W0

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Cryptantha roosiorum Cryptantha schoolcraftii Cryptantha scoparia Cryptantha traskiae Cryptantha tumulosa Cryptantha wigginsii Cuscuta californica var. apiculata Cuscuta jepsonii Cuscuta obtusiflora var. glandulosa Cuscuta pacifica var. papillata

bristlecone cryptantha Schoolcraft's cryptantha gray cryptantha Trask's cryptantha New York Mountains cryptantha Wiggins' cryptantha pointed dodder Jepson's dodder Peruvian dodder Mendocino dodder

PDBOR0A2L0 PDBOR0A3H0 PDBOR0A2Q0 PDBOR0A370 PDBOR0A380 PDBOR0A400 PDCUS01071 PDCUS011T0 PDCUS01111 PDCUS011A2 PDBRA2V010 PDCAC0D2Y1 PDCAC0D2U0 PDCAC0D0V0 PDCAC0D2R0 PDAPI0U090 PDAPI0U0C0 PDAPI0U0E0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None Endangered

Rare None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Rare Rare None None Endangered None None Endangered

G2/S2 G3/S1 G4?/S3.3 G2/S2 G4?/S3.3 G2/S1 G4?/S2.3 G5T3?/S2S3 GH/SH G5T4T5/SH G5T1/S1 G2/S2.2 G3T2/S1 G2/S2 G3/S1 G4?/S3.3 G2/S2 G3?/S2.2 G3G4/S1S2.2 G5?/S2 G3G4T3Q/S1 G3/S3.2 G4/S3.2 G4/S4.2 G5T4T5/S1 G4G5/S2 G3G4/S3.2 G2/S2.2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G3/S2.2 G2/S2 G4G5T2/S2

1B.2 2B.2 4.3 1B.1 4.3 1B.2 2B.3 3 1B.2 2B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.3 1B.3 4.3 1B.2 2B.3 2B.2 2B.2 1B.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 3.1 2B.1 4.2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1

Cuniculotinus gramineus Panamint rock-goldenrod PDAST2C0H0

Cusickiella quadricostata Bodie Hills cusickiella Cylindropuntia californica snake cholla var. californica Cylindropuntia fosbergii Cylindropuntia munzii Cylindropuntia wolfii Cymopterus deserticola Cymopterus gilmanii Cymopterus globosus Cymopterus multinervatus Cymopterus ripleyi var. saniculoides Cypripedium fasciculatum Cypripedium montanum Cypripedium parviflorum var. makasin Dalea ornata Darlingtonia californica Dedeckera eurekensis Deinandra arida Deinandra bacigalupii Deinandra clementina Deinandra conjugens Deinandra floribunda Deinandra halliana Deinandra increscens ssp. villosa January, 16, 2014
pink cholla Munz's cholla Wolf's cholla desert cymopterus Gilman's cymopterus globose cymopterus

purple-nerve cymopterus PDAPI0U0Q0 sanicle cymopterus PDAPI0U0X1 PMORC0Q040 PMORC0Q060 PMORC0Q080 PMORC0Q093 PDFAB1A150 PDSAR01010 PDPGN06010 PDAST4R010 PDAST4R0V0 PDAST4R040 PDAST4R070 PDAST4R0B0 PDAST4R0C0 PDAST4R0U3

Cypripedium californicum California lady's-slipper


clustered lady's-slipper mountain lady's-slipper northern yellow lady's slipper ornate dalea California pitcherplant July gold Red Rock tarplant Livermore tarplant island tarplant Otay tarplant Tecate tarplant Hall's tarplant Gaviota tarplant

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Deinandra minthornii Deinandra mohavensis Deinandra paniculata Delphinium bakeri Delphinium californicum ssp. interius

Santa Susana tarplant Mojave tarplant paniculate tarplant Baker's larkspur

PDAST4R0J0 PDAST4R0K0 PDAST4R0N0 PDRAN0B050

None None None Endangered None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None

Rare Endangered None Endangered None None None Rare None None Rare None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None Rare

G2/S2.2 G2G3/S2S3 G3G4/S3.2 G1/S1 G3T3/S3 G4T3?Q/S3? G4T3/S3.2 G4T2/S2 G2/S2.1 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G4T3/S3.2 G4T2/S2 G4T2/S2 G4T3/S3.3 G2/S2 G3/S3 G5/S1 G5/S2.3 G3/S3.2 G2G3/S2S3.3 G4T2/S2 G4T2/S2 G3T3Q/S3 G4T1Q/S1 G5T4/S3.2 G3/S3.3 G4?/S3.2 G2?/S1 G5T2T3Q/S1

1B.2 1B.3 4.2 1B.1 1B.2 3.2 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.3 1B.2 2B.3 2B.3 4.2 1B.3 1B.1 1B.1 3.2 3.1 4.2 4.3 4.2 2B.1 2B.1

Hospital Canyon larkspur PDRAN0B0A2 PDRAN0B0S2 PDRAN0B0T2 PDRAN0B0U1 PDRAN0B0V0 PDRAN0B0W0 PDRAN0B0Z0

Delphinium gypsophilum small-flowered gypsumssp. parviflorum loving larkspur Delphinium hansenii ssp. Ewan's larkspur ewanianum Delphinium hesperium ssp. cuyamacae Delphinium hutchinsoniae Delphinium inopinum Delphinium luteum Delphinium parishii ssp. subglobosum Delphinium parryi ssp. blochmaniae Delphinium parryi ssp. eastwoodiae Delphinium parryi ssp. purpureum Delphinium purpusii Delphinium recurvatum Delphinium scaposum Delphinium stachydeum Delphinium uliginosum Delphinium umbraculorum Delphinium variegatum ssp. kinkiense Delphinium variegatum ssp. thornei Dendromecon harfordii var. harfordii Dendromecon harfordii var. rhamnoides Dicentra formosa ssp. oregana Dicentra nevadensis Dichondra occidentalis Dicranostegia orcuttiana Dieteria asteroides var. lagunensis
Cuyamaca larkspur Hutchinson's larkspur unexpected larkspur golden larkspur

Colorado Desert larkspur PDRAN0B1A3 dune larkspur Eastwood's larkspur Mt. Pinos larkspur rose-flowered larkspur recurved larkspur bare-stem larkspur spiked larkspur swamp larkspur umbrella larkspur San Clemente Island larkspur Thorne's royal larkspur north island bush-poppy PDRAN0B1B1 PDRAN0B1B2 PDRAN0B1B5 PDRAN0B1G0 PDRAN0B1J0 PDRAN0B1M0 PDRAN0B1Q0 PDRAN0B1V0 PDRAN0B1W0 PDRAN0B1X3 PDRAN0B1X2 PDPAP08020

south island bush-poppy PDPAP08012 Oregon bleeding heart Tulare County bleeding heart western dichondra Orcutt's bird's-beak Mount Laguna aster PDFUM04052 PDFUM04060 PDCON08060 PDSCR0J0G0 PDAST64131

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Dieteria canescens var. ziegleri Digitaria californica var. californica Dimeresia howellii Dirca occidentalis Dissanthelium californicum Ditaxis claryana Ditaxis serrata var. californica Dithyrea maritima Dodecahema leptoceras

Ziegler's aster Arizona cottontop doublet western leatherwood California dissanthelium glandular ditaxis California ditaxis beach spectaclepod slender-horned spineflower Cuyamaca Lake downingia Great Basin downingia dwarf downingia Tahoe draba Cup Lake draba golden alpine draba California draba canescent draba Mt. Eddy draba Mineral King draba Howell's draba Sweetwater Mountains draba spear-fruited draba White Mountains draba tall draba winged-seed draba

PDAST640B2 PMPOA27051 PDAST2Z010 PDTHY03010 PMPOA29010 PDEUP080L0 PDEUP08050 PDBRA10020 PDPGN0V010 PDPRI030D0 PDCAM06041 PDCAM06080 PDCAM060C0 PDBRA110D1 PDBRA110D2 PDBRA110F0 PDBRA11380 PDBRA110M0 PDBRA112T0 PDBRA110U0 PDBRA11150 PDBRA113G0 PDBRA111F0 PDBRA113B0 PDBRA11210 PDBRA11230

None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None Threatened Endangered None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G5T1/S1 G5T5?/S2 G4?/S2.3 G2G3/S2S3 G1/S1 G4G5/S1 G5T2T3/S2 G2/S2.1 G1/S1 G5/S2S3.2 G4T1/S1 G5/S2.2 GU/S2 G3T3/S3 G3T1/S1 G4/S2 G3/S3.2 G5/S2 G2/S2.2 G3/S3 G4/S3.3 G3/S3 G5/S1 G2/S2 G5/S2.3 G3/S3.3 G2G3/S2S3 G2/S2 G3/S3 G3/S3.3 G5/S2 G1T1/S1 G1T1/S1 G5/S2

1B.2 2B.3 2B.3 1B.2 1B.2 2B.2 3.2 1B.1 1B.1 4.2 1B.1 2B.2 2B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.3 4.2 2B.3 1B.3 1B.3 4.3 1B.3 2B.3 1B.2 2B.3 4.3 1B.3 1B.3 1B.3 4.3 2B.3 1B.1 1B.3 2B.3

Dodecatheon pulchellum beautiful shootingstar Downingia concolor var. brevior Downingia laeta Downingia pusilla Draba asterophora var. asterophora Draba asterophora var. macrocarpa Draba aureola Draba californica Draba cana Draba carnosula Draba cruciata Draba howellii Draba incrassata Draba lonchocarpa Draba monoensis Draba praealta Draba pterosperma Draba saxosa Draba sharsmithii Draba sierrae Draba subumbellata Drosera anglica Drymocallis cuneifolia var. cuneifolia Drymocallis cuneifolia var. ewanii Dryopteris filix-mas January, 16, 2014

Southern California rock PDBRA110Q2 draba Mt. Whitney draba Sierra draba mound draba English sundew wedgeleaf woodbeauty Ewan's cinquefoil male fern PDBRA113F0 PDBRA112A0 PDBRA11370 PDDRO02010 PDROS2D011 PDROS1B0S3 PPDRY0A0B0

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Dudleya abramsii ssp. affinis Dudleya abramsii ssp. bettinae Dudleya abramsii ssp. calcicola Dudleya abramsii ssp. murina Dudleya abramsii ssp. setchellii Dudleya alainae Dudleya attenuata ssp. attenuata Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. blochmaniae Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. insularis Dudleya brevifolia Dudleya candelabrum Dudleya cymosa ssp. agourensis Dudleya cymosa ssp. costatifolia Dudleya cymosa ssp. crebrifolia Dudleya cymosa ssp. marcescens Dudleya cymosa ssp. ovatifolia Dudleya densiflora Dudleya gnoma Dudleya greenei Dudleya multicaulis Dudleya nesiotica Dudleya parva Dudleya saxosa ssp. saxosa Dudleya stolonifera Dudleya traskiae Dudleya variegata Dudleya verityi Dudleya virens ssp. hassei Dudleya virens ssp. insularis January, 16, 2014

San Bernardino Mountains dudleya Betty's dudleya limestone dudleya mouse-gray dudleya Santa Clara Valley dudleya banner dudleya Orcutt's dudleya Blochman's dudleya Santa Rosa Island dudleya short-leaved dudleya candleholder dudleya Agoura Hills dudleya Pierpoint Springs dudleya San Gabriel River dudleya marcescent dudleya Santa Monica dudleya San Gabriel Mountains dudleya munchkin dudleya Greene's dudleya many-stemmed dudleya Santa Cruz Island dudleya Conejo dudleya Panamint dudleya Laguna Beach dudleya Santa Barbara Island dudleya variegated dudleya Verity's dudleya Catalina Island dudleya island green dudleya

PDCRA04013 PDCRA04011 PDCRA040Y0 PDCRA04012 PDCRA040Z0 PDCRA040X0 PDCRA04032 PDCRA04051 PDCRA04052 PDCRA04053 PDCRA04080 PDCRA040A7 PDCRA040A2 PDCRA040A8 PDCRA040A3 PDCRA040A5 PDCRA040B0 PDCRA040W0 PDCRA040E0 PDCRA040H0 PDCRA040J0 PDCRA04016 PDCRA040N2 PDCRA040P0 PDCRA040Q0 PDCRA040R0 PDCRA040U0 PDCRA040S1 PDCRA040S2

None None None None Endangered None None None None None None Threatened None None Threatened Threatened None None None None Threatened Threatened None Threatened Endangered None Threatened None None

None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None Rare None None None None None Rare None None Threatened Endangered None None None None

G3T2/S2 G3T1/S1 G3T3/S3.3 G3T2/S2 G3T2/S2 G1?Q/S1? G4T2/S1 G2T2/S2.1 G2T1/S1 G2T1/S1 G2/S2.2 G5T1/S2 G5T2/S2.1 G5T1/S1 G5T2/S2 G5T1/S1 G2/S2 G1/S1 G3/S3.2 G2/S2 G1/S1 G2/S2 G4T3/S3 G1/S1 G1/S1 G2/S2.2 G1/S1 G2?T2?/S2? G2?T2/S2.2

1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.3 1B.1 3.2 2B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 4.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2

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Dudleya virens ssp. virens Dudleya viscida Echinocereus engelmannii var. howei Eleocharis parvula Eleocharis torticulmis Elymus californicus Elymus salina Elymus scribneri Empetrum nigrum Enceliopsis covillei Enceliopsis nudicaulis var. corrugata Enceliopsis nudicaulis var. nudicaulis Enneapogon desvauxii Ephedra torreyana Epilobium howellii Epilobium luteum Epilobium nivium Epilobium oreganum Epilobium palustre Epilobium rigidum

bright green dudleya sticky dudleya

PDCRA040S3 PDCRA040T0

None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Threatened None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G2?T1/S1 G2/S2.2 G5T1/S1 G5/S3.3 G1/S1 G3/S3.3 G5/S2 G5/S2? G5/S2? G2?/S2? G5T2/S1 G5T5/S3.3 G5/S2 G5?/S1 G4/S4 G5/S2 G2/S2.2 G2/S2 G5/S2 G3G4/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G3/S2.2 G5/S1S2 G3?T2Q/S2 G2/S2 G5T2?/S1 G1/S1 G5T4/S3.3 G5T4/S2 G5T3T4/S2.3 G4/S2.3 G1Q/S1

1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 4.3 1B.3 4.3 2B.3 2B.3 2B.2 1B.2 3.3 4.3 2B.2 2B.1 4.3 2B.3 1B.2 1B.2 2B.3 4.3 4.3 1B.3 3 1B.1 1B.3 1B.3 1B.2 4.3 2B.3 2B.3 2B.3 1B.1

Howe's hedgehog cactus PDCAC06035 small spikerush California twisted spikerush California bottle-brush grass Salina Pass wild-rye Scribner's wheat grass black crowberry Panamint daisy Ash Meadows daisy naked-stemmed daisy nine-awned pappus grass Torrey's Mormon-tea subalpine fireweed yellow willowherb Snow Mountain willowherb Oregon fireweed marsh willowherb Siskiyou Mountains willowherb Siskiyou fireweed marsh horsetail Kern mallow Clifton's eremogone Charleston sandwort PMCYP091G0 PMCYP092E0 PMPOA2H0W0 PMPOA6P010 PMPOA2H170 PDEMP03020 PDAST3G020 PDAST3G031 PDAST3G032 PMPOA2J010 PGEPH01080 PDONA06180 PDONA060H0 PDONA060M0 PDONA060P0 PDONA060R0 PDONA060V0

Epilobium septentrionale Humboldt County fuchsia PDONA06110 Epilobium siskiyouense Equisetum palustre Eremalche kernensis Eremogone cliftonii Eremogone congesta var. charlestonensis Eremogone ursina Eremothera boothii ssp. alyssoides Eremothera boothii ssp. boothii Eremothera boothii ssp. intermedia Eremothera minor Eriastrum brandegeeae
PDONA06100 PPEQU01050 PDMAL0C031 PDCAR17010 PDCAR0405B

Big Bear Valley sandwort PDCAR040R0 Pine Creek eveningprimrose Booth's eveningprimrose Booth's hairy eveningprimrose Nelson's eveningprimrose Brandegee's eriastrum PDONA03051 PDONA03052 PDONA03056 PDONA03110 PDPLM03020

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Eriastrum densifolium ssp. sanctorum Eriastrum harwoodii Eriastrum hooveri Eriastrum luteum Eriastrum sparsiflorum Eriastrum tracyi Eriastrum virgatum Ericameria albida Ericameria cuneata var. macrocephala Ericameria fasciculata Ericameria gilmanii Ericameria nana Ericameria ophitidis Ericameria palmeri var. palmeri Erigeron aequifolius Erigeron biolettii Erigeron blochmaniae Erigeron bloomeri var. nudatus Erigeron breweri var. jacinteus Erigeron calvus Erigeron cervinus Erigeron compactus Erigeron eatonii var. nevadincola Erigeron elegantulus Erigeron greenei Erigeron inornatus var. calidipetris Erigeron inornatus var. keilii

Santa Ana River woollystar Harwood's eriastrum Hoover's eriastrum yellow-flowered eriastrum few-flowered eriastrum Tracy's eriastrum virgate eriastrum white-flowered rabbitbrush Laguna Mountains goldenbush Eastwood's goldenbush Gilman's goldenbush dwarf goldenbush serpentine goldenbush Palmer's goldenbush Hall's daisy streamside daisy Blochman's leafy daisy Waldo daisy San Jacinto Mountains daisy bald daisy Siskiyou daisy compact daisy Nevada daisy volcanic daisy Greene's narrow-leaved daisy hot rock daisy Keil's daisy

PDPLM03035 PDPLM030B1 PDPLM03070 PDPLM03080 PDPLM030B0 PDPLM030C0 PDPLM030D0 PDAST2C010 PDAST3L062 PDAST3L080 PDAST3L0P0 PDAST3L0B0 PDAST3L0S0 PDAST3L0C1 PDAST3M030 PDAST3M5H0 PDAST3M5J0 PDAST3M0M2 PDAST3M0P3 PDAST3M5N0 PDAST3M0U0 PDAST3M5Z0 PDAST3M2U0 PDAST3M190 PDAST3M5G0 PDAST3M1Z1 PDAST3M1Z2 PDAST3M262 PDASTE1050 PDAST3M5L0 PDAST3M2K0 PDAST3M2N0 PDASTE1060

Endangered None Delisted None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

Endangered None None None None Rare None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G4T1/S1 G2/S2 G3/S3.2 G2/S2.2 G3G4/S3? G3Q/S3 G3/S3.3 G4/S3.2 G5T2/S2.3 G2/S2.1 G1/S1 G5/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G4T2T3/S1 G2/S2.3 G3?/S3? G2/S2.2 G5T4/S2? G5T3/S3.3 G1Q/S1 G3/S3.3 G2G3/S2.3 G5T4/S2.3 G4G5/S3.3 G2/S2 G5T3/S3.3 G5T1/S1

1B.1 1B.2 4.2 1B.2 4.3 3.2 4.3 4.2 1B.3 1B.1 1B.3 4.3 4.3 1B.1 1B.3 3 1B.2 2B.3 4.3 1B.1 4.3 2B.3 2B.3 4.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.3

Erigeron lassenianus var. Plumas rayless daisy deficiens Erigeron maniopotamicus Mad River fleabane
daisy

G3G4T2T3/S2 1B.3 S3 G1/S1 GH/SH G2/S2 G2/S2.2 G4G5/S2S3 1B.2 1A 1B.3 1B.2 2B.3

Erigeron mariposanus Erigeron miser Erigeron multiceps Erigeron nivalis January, 16, 2014

Mariposa daisy starved daisy Kern River daisy snow fleabane daisy

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Erigeron oxyphyllus Erigeron parishii

wand-like fleabane daisy PDAST3M2Z0 Parish's daisy PDAST3M310 PDAST3M351 PDAST3M352 PDAST3M134 PDAST3M3R0 PDAST3M5M0 PDAST3M3Z0 PDAST3M452 PDAST3M480 PDHYD04010 PDHYD04020 PDHYD04040 PDPGN084C5 PDPGN08060 PDPGN080F1 PDPGN080F2 PDPGN080J0 PDPGN080M2 PDPGN080R0 PDPGN080V1

None Threatened None None None None None None None None Endangered None Endangered None None Endangered Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None Rare None Endangered Endangered Endangered None None None None None Rare None None None None None Rare None None None

G2G4/S2 G2/S2 G4T3/S3.3 G4T3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G3G4T2/S2.2 G4/S2 G1/S1 G5/S2? G2/S2 G2G3/S1 G3/S3 G2T1/S1 G2T1/S1 G3/S3.3 G5T4/S3.3 G3/S3 G3T2/S2 G3T3/S3.3 G2/S2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G4/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G2/S2.1 G3/S2S3 G1G2/S1S2.3 G3/S3

2B.3 1B.1 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 2B.3 1B.1 2B.3 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 4.3 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.3 1B.1 1B.3 4.3 4.3 2B.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.3 4.3

Erigeron petrophilus var. northern Sierra daisy sierrensis Erigeron petrophilus var. Klamath rock daisy viscidulus Erigeron robustior Erigeron sanctarum Erigeron serpentinus Erigeron supplex Erigeron uncialis var. uncialis Erigeron utahensis Eriodictyon altissimum
robust daisy saints' daisy serpentine daisy supple daisy limestone daisy Utah daisy Indian Knob mountainbalm santa

Eriodictyon angustifolium narrow-leaved yerba Eriodictyon capitatum Eriogonum alexanderae Eriogonum alpinum Eriogonum apricum var. apricum Eriogonum apricum var. prostratum Eriogonum argillosum Eriogonum baileyi var. praebens Eriogonum bifurcatum Eriogonum breedlovei var. breedlovei Eriogonum breedlovei var. shevockii Eriogonum butterworthianum Eriogonum callistum Eriogonum cedrorum Eriogonum collinum Eriogonum congdonii Eriogonum contiguum Eriogonum crocatum Eriogonum diclinum Eriogonum eastwoodianum Eriogonum elegans
Lompoc yerba santa Alexander's buckwheat Trinity buckwheat Ione buckwheat Irish Hill buckwheat clay buckwheat Bailey's woolly buckwheat forked buckwheat Breedlove's buckwheat

The Needles buckwheat PDPGN080V2 Butterworth's buckwheat PDPGN080X0 Tehachapi buckwheat The Cedars buckwheat hill buckwheat Congdon's buckwheat Ash Meadows buckwheat conejo buckwheat Jaynes Canyon buckwheat Eastwood's buckwheat elegant wild buckwheat PDPGN08790 PDPGN087A0 PDPGN08160 PDPGN081A0 PDPGN081B0 PDPGN081G0 PDPGN081S0 PDPGN081V0 PDPGN081Y0

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Eriogonum eremicola Eriogonum evanidum Eriogonum giganteum var. compactum Eriogonum giganteum var. formosum Eriogonum giganteum var. giganteum Eriogonum gilmanii Eriogonum gossypinum Eriogonum grande var. grande Eriogonum grande var. rubescens Eriogonum grande var. timorum Eriogonum heermannii var. floccosum Eriogonum heermannii var. occidentale Eriogonum heracleoides var. heracleoides Eriogonum hirtellum Eriogonum hoffmannii var. hoffmannii Eriogonum hoffmannii var. robustius Eriogonum intrafractum Eriogonum kelloggii

Wildrose Canyon buckwheat vanishing wild buckwheat Santa Barbara Island buckwheat San Clemente Island buckwheat Santa Catalina Island buckwheat Gilman's buckwheat cottony buckwheat island buckwheat red-flowered buckwheat San Nicolas Island buckwheat Clark Mountain buckwheat western Heermann's buckwheat parsnip-flowered buckwheat Klamath Mountain buckwheat Hoffmann's buckwheat robust Hoffmann's buckwheat jointed buckwheat Kellogg's buckwheat

PDPGN08210 PDPGN08780 PDPGN082A1 PDPGN082A2 PDPGN082A3 PDPGN082B0 PDPGN082E0 PDPGN082J1 PDPGN082J2 PDPGN082J3 PDPGN082P3 PDPGN082P6 PDPGN082R2 PDPGN082T0 PDPGN082V1 PDPGN082V2 PDPGN08360 PDPGN083A0 PDPGN083B1 PDPGN083B2 PDPGN083B4 PDPGN083M0 PDPGN083S1 PDPGN083S4

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Candidate None Threatened None None None None None None None

None None Rare None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None

G1/S1 G1/S1 G2T2/S2.2 G2T2/S2.2 G2T2/S2.2 G2/S2.3 G3/S3.2 G3T3/S3.2 G3T3/S3 G3T1/S1 G5T3/S3.3 G5T3/S3.2 G5T5/S3.3 G3/S3 G3T2/S2.3 G3T2/S2.3 G2/S2.3 G2/S2 G4T2/S2.3 G4T2/S2 G4T1/S1 G3/S3.2 G5T2/S2 G5T1/S1 G2G3/S2 G5T3/S3.3 G5T2/S2

1B.3 1B.1 1B.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.3 4.2 4.2 1B.2 1B.1 4.3 4.2 4.3 1B.3 1B.3 1B.3 1B.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.1 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 4.3 1B.3

Eriogonum kennedyi var. southern alpine alpigenum buckwheat Eriogonum kennedyi var. southern mountain austromontanum buckwheat Eriogonum kennedyi var. Kern buckwheat pinicola Eriogonum libertini Eriogonum luteolum var. caninum Eriogonum luteolum var. saltuarium Eriogonum mensicola Eriogonum microthecum var. alpinum Eriogonum microthecum var. johnstonii January, 16, 2014
Dubakella Mountain buckwheat Tiburon buckwheat Jack's wild buckwheat

Pinyon Mesa buckwheat PDPGN084H1 northern limestone buckwheat Johnston's buckwheat PDPGN083WA PDPGN083W5

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Eriogonum microthecum var. lacus-ursi Eriogonum microthecum var. lapidicola Eriogonum microthecum var. panamintense Eriogonum microthecum var. schoolcraftii Eriogonum nervulosum Eriogonum nortonii Eriogonum nudum var. decurrens Eriogonum nudum var. indictum Eriogonum nudum var. murinum Eriogonum nudum var. paralinum Eriogonum nudum var. psychicola Eriogonum nudum var. regirivum Eriogonum nutans var. nutans Eriogonum ochrocephalum var. ochrocephalum Eriogonum ovalifolium var. depressum Eriogonum ovalifolium var. eximium Eriogonum ovalifolium var. monarchense Eriogonum ovalifolium var. vineum Eriogonum pendulum Eriogonum polypodum

Bear Lake buckwheat Inyo Mountains buckwheat Panamint Mountains buckwheat Schoolcraft's wild buckwheat Snow Mountain buckwheat Pinnacles buckwheat

PDPGN083WF PDPGN083W6 PDPGN083W9 PDPGN083WG PDPGN08440 PDPGN08470

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G5T1/S1 G5T3T4/S3.3 G5T2/S2.3 G5T2/S2.2 G2/S2 G2/S2.3 G5T2/S2.1 G5T3/S3.2 G5T2/S2.2 G5T2T4/S2? G5T1/S1 G5T2/S2 G5T3T4/S2.3 G5T4/S1

1B.1 4.3 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 1B.1 4.2 1B.2 2B.2 1B.1 1B.2 2B.3 2B.2

Ben Lomond buckwheat PDPGN08492 protruding buckwheat mouse buckwheat Del Norte buckwheat Antioch Dunes buckwheat Kings River buckwheat Dugway wild buckwheat ochre-flowered buckwheat depressed wild buckwheat brown-margined buckwheat Monarch buckwheat Cushenbury buckwheat Waldo wild buckwheat Tulare County buckwheat PDPGN08494 PDPGN08495 PDPGN08498 PDPGN0849Q PDPGN0849F PDPGN084B2 PDPGN084C6

PDPGN084FF PDPGN084FD PDPGN084FJ PDPGN084F8 PDPGN084Q0 PDPGN084U0 PDPGN084V1 PDPGN084W0

None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G5T4T5/S1 G5T3/S3.2 G5T1/S1 G5T1/S1 G4/S3 G3/S3.3 G4T3/S3.2 G3/S2.2 G4T4/S3 G5/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G4T3/S3

2B.1 4.3 1B.3 1B.1 2B.2 4.3 4.2 1B.2 2B.3 4.3 4.3 1B.2 4.3

Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes No

Eriogonum prattenianum Kettle Dome buckwheat var. avium Eriogonum prociduum Eriogonum pyrolifolium var. pyrolifolium
prostrate buckwheat

pyrola-leaved buckwheat PDPGN084Z2 PDPGN085E0 PDPGN085F0 PDPGN08750 PDPGN085J1

Eriogonum shockleyi var. Shockley's buckwheat shockleyi Eriogonum siskiyouense Eriogonum spectabile Eriogonum spergulinum var. pratense January, 16, 2014
Siskiyou buckwheat Barron's buckwheat mountain meadow wild buckwheat

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Eriogonum strictum var. greenei Eriogonum temblorense Eriogonum ternatum Eriogonum thornei Eriogonum tripodum Eriogonum truncatum

Greene's buckwheat Temblor buckwheat ternate buckwheat Thorne's buckwheat tripod buckwheat Mt. Diablo buckwheat buckwheat

PDPGN085L3 PDPGN085P0 PDPGN085R0 PDPGN08233 PDPGN085Y0 PDPGN085Z0 PDPGN08610 PDPGN086UY PDPGN086UB PDPGN086U2 PDPGN086U4

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None Endangered None None Rare None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G5T3Q/S3.3 G2/S2.2 G4/S3.3 G1/S1 G3/S3.2 G2/S2 G2/S2.2 G5T2/S2 G5T3/S3.2 G5T2?/S2 G5T3/S3.3 G5T3?/S1S2 G5T1/S1 G5T3/S3.3 G5T2/S2.2 G3G4T2/S2.3 G3Q/S3.3 G5T2/S2 G5/S2S3 G5/S3.3 G3Q/S3.3

4.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 4.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 4.2 1B.3 4.3 2B.3 1B.1 4.3 1B.2 1B.3 4.3 1B.3 2B.3 4.3 4.3

Eriogonum twisselmannii Twisselmann's Eriogonum umbellatum var. ahartii Eriogonum umbellatum var. bahiiforme Eriogonum umbellatum var. glaberrimum Eriogonum umbellatum var. humistratum Eriogonum umbellatum var. juniporinum Eriogonum umbellatum var. lautum Eriogonum umbellatum var. minus Eriogonum umbellatum var. torreyanum Eriogonum ursinum var. erubescens Eriogonum vestitum Eriogonum wrightii var. olanchense Erioneuron pilosum Eriophorum gracile Eriophyllum confertiflorum var. tanacetiflorum Eriophyllum congdonii Eriophyllum jepsonii
Ahart's buckwheat bay buckwheat Warner Mountains buckwheat Mt. Eddy buckwheat

juniper sulphur-flowered PDPGN086U6 buckwheat Scott Valley buckwheat alpine sulphur-flowered buckwheat PDPGN086UX PDPGN086U7

Donner Pass buckwheat PDPGN086U9 blushing wild buckwheat PDPGN08632 Idria buckwheat Olancha Peak buckwheat hairy erioneuron slender cottongrass tansy-flowered woolly sunflower Congdon's woolly sunflower Jepson's woolly sunflower PDPGN08640 PDPGN086D3 PMPOA2S020 PMCYP0A080 PDAST3N0D0

PDAST3N030 PDAST3N040 PDAST3N058 PDAST3N05D PDAST3N060 PDAST3N070 PDAST3N0A0

None None None None Endangered None None

Rare None None None Endangered None None

G2/S2.2 G3/S3 G5T1/S1 G5T3/S3.3 G1/S1 G2/S2 G2/S2.3

1B.2 4.3 1B.1 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.3

Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes

Eriophyllum lanatum var. Fort Tejon woolly hallii sunflower Eriophyllum lanatum var. southern Sierra woolly obovatum sunflower Eriophyllum latilobum Eriophyllum mohavense Eriophyllum nubigenum
San Mateo woolly sunflower Barstow woolly sunflower Yosemite woolly sunflower

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Eryngium aristulatum var. Hoover's button-celery hooveri

PDAPI0Z043

None Endangered Endangered None None None None None Endangered None None None None Endangered None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None Endangered Endangered None None Endangered None None Endangered None None None None Endangered None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G5T1/S1 G5T1/S1 G1/S1 G1/S1 G2/S2 G1Q/S1 G2/S2.2 G2/S2.2 G5T1/S1 G5T3/S3.2 G3/S3 G3/S3.2 G3/S2.3 G1/S1 G3/S3.2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G1/S1 G3/S3 G1G2/S1S2 G4T4/S3.3 G4T3/S3 G3/S3.2 G4/S2 G3G4/S2.3 G4/S2 G5/S2.2 G2/S2 G3/S3 G4/S2S3 G1/S1

1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 4.2 1B.2 4.2 1B.3 1B.1 4.2 1B.1 1B.3 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 4.2 1B.1 4.3 1B.3 4.2 2B.3 1B.3 2B.2 2B.2 1B.3 1B.3 2B.2 1B.2

Eryngium aristulatum var. San Diego button-celery PDAPI0Z042 parishii Eryngium constancei
Loch Lomond buttoncelery Tuolumne button-celery Delta button-celery spiny-sepaled buttoncelery sand-loving wallflower PDAPI0Z0W0 PDAPI0Z120 PDAPI0Z0P0 PDAPI0Z0S0 PDAPI0Z0Y0 PDBRA16010 PDBRA16052 PDBRA16057 PDBRA160E3 PDBRA160D1 PDBRA160R0 PDBRA160D2 PDBRA160N0 PDPHR01020 PDPHR01030 PDPHR01040 PDPHR01060 PDPHR01080 PMLIL0U041

Eryngium pendletonense Pendleton button-celery Eryngium pinnatisectum Eryngium racemosum Eryngium spinosepalum Erysimum ammophilum

Erysimum capitatum var. Contra Costa wallflower angustatum Erysimum capitatum var. San Luis Obispo lompocense wallflower Erysimum concinnum Erysimum franciscanum Erysimum insulare Erysimum menziesii Erysimum suffrutescens Erysimum teretifolium Erythranthe calcicola Erythranthe carsonensis Erythranthe hardhamiae Erythranthe rhodopetra Erythranthe sierrae Erythranthe taylori
bluff wallflower island wallflower Menzies' wallflower suffrutescent wallflower Santa Cruz wallflower Carson Valley monkeyflower Santa Lucia monkeyflower Red Rock Canyon monkeyflower Sierra Nevada monkeyflower Shasta limestone monkeyflower

San Francisco wallflower PDBRA160A0

limestone monkeyflower PDPHR01010

Erythronium citrinum var. lemon-colored fawn lily citrinum

Erythronium citrinum var. Scott Mountains fawn lily PMLIL0U042 roderickii Erythronium helenae Erythronium hendersonii Erythronium howellii Erythronium oregonum Erythronium pluriflorum Erythronium pusaterii Erythronium revolutum Erythronium taylorii January, 16, 2014
St. Helena fawn lily Henderson's fawn lily Howell's fawn lily giant fawn lily Shuteye Peak fawn lily Kaweah fawn lily coast fawn lily Pilot Ridge fawn lily PMLIL0U060 PMLIL0U070 PMLIL0U080 PMLIL0U090 PMLIL0U0C0 PMLIL0U0Q0 PMLIL0U0R0 PMLIL0U0F0 PMLIL0U0S0

Erythronium klamathense Klamath fawn lily

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Erythronium tuolumnense Tuolumne fawn lily Eschscholzia hypecoides San Benito poppy Eschscholzia lemmonii ssp. kernensis Eschscholzia minutiflora ssp. twisselmannii Eschscholzia procera Eschscholzia ramosa Eschscholzia rhombipetala Eucephalus vialis Eucnide rupestris Euphorbia exstipulata var. exstipulata Euphorbia jaegeri Euphorbia misera Euphrosyne acerosa Euphrosyne nevadensis Eurybia merita Fendlerella utahensis Ferocactus viridescens Festuca minutiflora Fimbristylis thermalis Frangula purshiana ssp. ultramafica Frankenia palmeri Frasera neglecta Frasera umpquaensis Fraxinus parryi Fremontodendron decumbens Fremontodendron mexicanum Fritillaria agrestis Fritillaria biflora var. ineziana Fritillaria brandegeei Fritillaria eastwoodiae Fritillaria falcata Fritillaria gentneri Fritillaria glauca Fritillaria lanceolata var. tristulis Fritillaria liliacea January, 16, 2014
Tejon poppy Red Rock poppy Kernville poppy island poppy diamond-petaled California poppy wayside aster annual rock-nettle Clark Mountain spurge Orocopia Mountains spurge cliff spurge copperwort Nevada wormwood subalpine aster yerba desierto San Diego barrel cactus small-flowered fescue hot springs fimbristylis Caribou coffeeberry Palmer's frankenia pine green-gentian Umpqua green-gentian chaparral ash Pine Hill flannelbush Mexican flannelbush stinkbells Hillsborough chocolate lily Greenhorn fritillary Butte County fritillary talus fritillary Gentner's fritillary Siskiyou fritillaria Marin checker lily fragrant fritillary

PMLIL0U0H0 PDPAP0A060 PDPAP0A071 PDPAP0A093 PDPAP0A0B0 PDPAP0A0C0 PDPAP0A0D0 PDASTEC0A0 PDLOA02020 PDEUP0Q0P1 PDEUP0Q440 PDEUP0Q1B0 PDAST58010 PDAST580D0 PDASTEB030 PDHDR08010 PDCAC08060 PMPOA2V1M0 PMCYP0B0N0 PDRHA0H061 PDFRA01040 PDGEN05080 PDGEN050F0 PDOLE040K0 PDSTE03030 PDSTE03020 PMLIL0V010 PMLIL0V031 PMLIL0V040 PMLIL0V060 PMLIL0V070 PMLIL0V080 PMLIL0V090 PMLIL0V0P1 PMLIL0V0C0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered Endangered None None None None None Endangered None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Rare Rare None None None None None None None None None

G2/S2 G3/S3.3 G5T2/S2 G5T2/S2.2 G1G2Q/S1S2 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G3/S1 G3/S1 G5T5?/S2 G1/S1 G5/S2 G5/S3.2 G3?/S3.3 G5/S1 G5/S3.3 G3/S3 G5/S2 G4/S2.2 G4T2/S2 G3G4/S1 G3/S3.3 G3Q/S2.2 G3?/S1 G1/S1 G1/S1 G3/S3.2 G1QT1Q/S1 G3/S3 G3Q/S3 G2/S2 G1/S1 G3G4/S3 G5T2/S2 G2/S2

1B.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 3 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 2B.2 2B.1 1B.1 2B.2 4.2 4.3 2B.3 4.3 2B.1 2B.3 2B.2 1B.2 2B.1 4.3 2B.2 2B.2 1B.2 1B.1 4.2 1B.1 1B.3 3.2 1B.2 1B.1 4.2 1B.1 1B.2

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Fritillaria ojaiensis Fritillaria pinetorum Fritillaria pluriflora Fritillaria purdyi Fritillaria roderickii Fritillaria striata Fritillaria viridea Funastrum utahense Galium andrewsii ssp. gatense Galium angustifolium ssp. borregoense Galium angustifolium ssp. gabrielense Galium angustifolium ssp. gracillimum Galium angustifolium ssp. jacinticum Galium angustifolium ssp. onycense Galium buxifolium

Ojai fritillary pine fritillary adobe-lily Purdy's fritillary Roderick's fritillary striped adobe-lily San Benito fritillary Utah vine milkweed serpentine phlox-leaf bedstraw Borrego bedstraw San Antonio Canyon bedstraw slender bedstraw San Jacinto Mountains bedstraw Onyx Peak bedstraw box bedstraw

PMLIL0V0N0 PMLIL0V0E0 PMLIL0V0F0 PMLIL0V0H0 PMLIL0V0M0 PMLIL0V0K0 PMLIL0V0L0 PDASC050M0 PDRUB0N032 PDRUB0N042 PDRUB0N044 PDRUB0N04B PDRUB0N04C PDRUB0N048 PDRUB0N0D0 PDRUB0N0E3 PDRUB0N0E5 PDRUB0N0E6 PDRUB0N0E7 PDRUB0N0F1 PDRUB0N0F2 PDRUB0N0H0 PDRUB0N0T2 PDRUB0N0V0 PDRUB0N0Y0 PDRUB0N0Z1 PDRUB0N0Z3 PDRUB0N126 PDRUB0N130 PDRUB0N140

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None Endangered Threatened None None None Rare None None None None Rare None None None Rare Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None

G2/S2 G4/S3.3 G3/S3 G3/S3.2 G1Q/S1 G2/S2 G2/S2 G4/S3.2 G5T3/S3.2 G5T2/S2.3 G5T3/S3.3 G5T3/S3.2

1B.2 4.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 4.2 4.2 1B.3 4.3 4.2

G5T2T3/S2S3 1B.3 G5T2/S2.3 G1/S1 G5T2/S2.3 G5T3/S3.2 G5T1Q/S1 G5T1/S1 G4T2/S2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.3 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2

Galium californicum ssp. Cone Peak bedstraw luciense Galium californicum ssp. San Miguel Island miguelense bedstraw Galium californicum ssp. Alvin Meadow bedstraw primum Galium californicum ssp. El Dorado bedstraw sierrae Galium catalinense ssp. acrispum Galium catalinense ssp. catalinense Galium clementis Galium cliftonsmithii
San Clemente Island bedstraw Santa Catalina Island bedstraw Santa Lucia bedstraw

G4T2T3/S2S3 1B.2 G2/S2.3 G3/S3.3 G4T3/S3 G2/S2.2 G2/S2.3 G4T2/S2.3 G4T2/S2 G5T1/S1 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 1B.3 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 1B.3 1B.3 1B.3 4.3 4.3

Santa Barbara bedstraw PDRUB0N0J0

Galium glabrescens ssp. Modoc bedstraw modocense Galium grande Galium hardhamiae Galium hilendiae ssp. carneum Galium hilendiae ssp. kingstonense
San Gabriel bedstraw Hardham's bedstraw Panamint Mountains bedstraw Kingston Mountains bedstraw

Galium hypotrichium ssp. Telescope Peak tomentellum bedstraw Galium jepsonii Galium johnstonii January, 16, 2014
Jepson's bedstraw Johnston's bedstraw

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Galium munzii Galium nuttallii ssp. insulare Galium oreganum Galium proliferum

Munz's bedstraw

PDRUB0N1G0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered Endangered None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None

G4G5/S3.3 G5?T3/S3.3 G4/S2S3 G5/S2 G4G5T2/S2.2 G4G5T2/S2 G3G4/S2 G2/S2.2 G5T3?Q/SNR G4/S2 G2G3/S2 G4G5/S1 G2/S1 G3/S2.3? G5/S2.2? G5T2/S2.1

4.3 4.3 3 2B.2 1B.2 1B.2 2B.3 1B.2 3 2B.3 1B.3 2B.3 1B.2 2B.3 2B.2 1B.1

Nuttall's island bedstraw PDRUB0N1K1 Oregon bedstraw desert bedstraw PDRUB0N1N0 PDRUB0N1V0

Galium serpenticum ssp. Scott Mountain bedstraw PDRUB0N1Y6 scotticum Galium serpenticum ssp. Warner Mountains warnerense bedstraw Galium wrightii Gambelia speciosa Gentiana affinis var. parvidentata Gentiana fremontii Gentiana plurisetosa Gentiana prostrata Gentiana setigera Geraea viscida Geum aleppicum Gilia capitata ssp. chamissonis Gilia capitata ssp. pacifica Gilia capitata ssp. tomentosa Gilia interior Gilia latiflora ssp. cuyamensis Gilia leptantha ssp. leptantha Gilia leptantha ssp. pinetorum Gilia mexicana Gilia millefoliata Gilia nevinii Gilia tenuiflora ssp. amplifaucalis Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria Gilia tenuiflora ssp. hoffmannii Gilia yorkii Gilmania luteola Githopsis diffusa ssp. filicaulis
Wright's bedstraw showy island snapdragon small-toothed prairie gentian Fremont's gentian Klamath gentian pygmy gentian Mendocino gentian sticky geraea Aleppo avens blue coast gilia Pacific gilia woolly-headed gilia inland gilia Cuyama gilia San Bernardino gilia pine gilia El Paso gilia dark-eyed gilia Nevin's gilia trumpet-throated gilia Monterey gilia Hoffmann's slenderflowered gilia Monarch gilia golden-carpet gilmania PDRUB0N1Y8 PDRUB0N2F0 PDSCR2H010 PDGEN06013 PDGEN060Y0 PDGEN060V0 PDGEN060M0 PDGEN060S0 PDAST42020 PDROS0S010 PDPLM040B3 PDPLM040B6 PDPLM040B9 PDPLM040Q0 PDPLM040T2 PDPLM040W1 PDPLM040W2 PDPLM04110 PDPLM04130 PDPLM04160 PDPLM041P4 PDPLM041P2 PDPLM041P3 PDPLM04230 PDPGN0A010

G5T3T4/S2.2? 1B.2 G5T2/S2 G3/S3.3 G5?T3/S3.3 G4T2/S2.3 G4T3/S3.3 G4/S1 G2/S2.2 G3/S3.2 G3G4T3/S3.3 G3G4T2/S2 G3G4T1/S1 G1/S1 G2/S2 G5T2T3/S1 1B.1 4.3 4.3 1B.3 4.3 2B.3 1B.2 4.3 4.3 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.3 3.1

Mission Canyon bluecup PDCAM07023

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Githopsis pulchella ssp. serpentinicola Githopsis tenella Glehnia littoralis ssp. leiocarpa Glossopetalon pungens Glyceria grandis Goodmania luteola Gratiola heterosepala

serpentine bluecup delicate bluecup American glehnia pungent glossopetalon American manna grass golden goodmania Boggs Lake hedgehyssop San Diego gumplant

PDCAM07053 PDCAM07070 PDAPI13011 PDCRO04020 PMPOA2Y080 PDPGN0B010 PDSCR0R060

None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None

None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None Endangered

G4T3/S3.3 G2/S2.3 G5T5/S3.2 G2G3/S1 G5/S2 G3/S3.2 G2/S2 G2/S1 G2/S2.2 G5T1Q/S1 G3G4/S2? G4/S2S3 G3/S3.3 G2/S2.3 G5?/S3.3 G2G3/S2S3 G2/S2.1 G1/S1 G2/S2? G3/S3.3 G2/S2.2 G4/S3.2 G2/S2 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G4/S3S4 G5/S1 G5T4/S3.3 G2/S2 G2/S2 G2Q/S2.2 G3Q/S3.2 G1/S1 G4T2/S2

4.3 1B.3 4.2 1B.2 2B.3 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 3.2 2B.2 2B.2 4.3 3.3 4.3 2B.3 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 4.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 3 2B.2 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 3.2 4.2 1B.1 1B.2

Grindelia fraxinipratensis Ash Meadows gumplant PDAST47080 Grindelia hallii Grindelia hirsutula var. maritima Grusonia parishii Grusonia pulchella Hackelia amethystina Hackelia brevicula Hackelia cusickii Hackelia sharsmithii Harmonia doris-nilesiae Harmonia guggolziorum Harmonia hallii Harmonia nutans Harmonia stebbinsii Harpagonella palmeri Hazardia cana Hazardia detonsa Hazardia orcuttii Hecastocleis shockleyi Hedeoma drummondii Hedeoma nana ssp. californica Helianthella castanea Helianthemum greenei Helianthemum suffrutescens Helianthus exilis Helianthus inexpectatus Helianthus niveus ssp. tephrodes
PDAST470D4 San Francisco gumplant PDAST470D3 Parish's club-cholla beautiful cholla amethyst stickseed Poison Canyon stickseed Cusick's stickseed Sharsmith's stickseed Niles' harmonia Guggolz's harmonia Hall's harmonia nodding harmonia Stebbins' harmonia Palmer's grapplinghook San Clemente Island hazardia northern islands hazardia Orcutt's hazardia prickle-leaf Drummond's false pennyroyal California mock pennyroyal Diablo helianthella island rush-rose Bisbee Peak rush-rose serpentine sunflower Newhall sunflower Algodones Dunes sunflower PDCAC0D2H0 PDCAC0D120 PDBOR0G010 PDBOR0G040 PDBOR0G090 PDBOR0G0Q0 PDAST650L0 PDAST650M0 PDAST650A0 PDAST650D0 PDAST650K0 PDBOR0H010 PDAST4H020 PDAST4H030 PDAST4H070 PDAST4J010 PDLAM0M060 PDLAM0M0S1 PDAST4M020 PDCIS02090 PDCIS020F0 PDAST4N1J0 PDAST4N250 PDAST4N0Z2

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Helianthus nuttallii ssp. parishii Hemieva ranunculifolia

Los Angeles sunflower

PDAST4N102

None None None None None None None None None Endangered

None None None None None None None None None Endangered

G5TH/SH G5/S2 G5T3/S3.3

1A 2B.2 4.3

buttercup-leaf suksdorfia PDSAX0W010 PDAST4R063 PDAST4R065 PDAST4R067 PDMAL0F010 PDASTE5020 PDASTE5011

Hemizonia congesta ssp. Mendocino tarplant calyculata Hemizonia congesta ssp. white seaside tarplant congesta Hemizonia congesta ssp. Tracy's tarplant tracyi Herissantia crispa Hesperevax caulescens Hesperevax sparsiflora var. brevifolia Hesperidanthus jaegeri Hesperocyparis abramsiana var. abramsiana Hesperocyparis abramsiana var. butanoensis Hesperocyparis bakeri Hesperocyparis forbesii Hesperocyparis goveniana Hesperocyparis macrocarpa Hesperocyparis nevadensis Hesperocyparis stephensonii Hesperolinon adenophyllum Hesperolinon bicarpellatum Hesperolinon breweri Hesperolinon didymocarpum Hesperolinon drymarioides Hesperolinon sharsmithiae
curly herissantia hogwallow starfish short-leaved evax

G5T2T3/S2S3 1B.2 G5T3/S3.3 G5/S2 G3/S3.2 4.3 2B.3 4.2

G4T2T3/S2S3 1B.2 G2/S2 G1T1/S1 1B.2 1B.2

Jaeger's hesperidanthus PDBRA0N010 Santa Cruz cypress PGCUP04081

Butano Ridge cypress

PGCUP04082

Endangered

Endangered

G1T1/S1

1B.2

Yes

Baker cypress Tecate cypress Gowen cypress Monterey cypress Piute cypress

PGCUP04020 PGCUP040C0 PGCUP04031 PGCUP04060 PGCUP04012 PGCUP04032 PGCUP040B0 PDLIN01010 PDLIN01020 PDLIN01030 PDLIN01060 PDLIN01070 PDLIN01090

None None Threatened None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None Threatened Endangered None None None None None

G3/S3.2 G2/S2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G2/S2.2 G2/S2 G1/S1 G2/S2.3 G2/S2.2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G1/S1 G2/S2 G2Q/S2 G3/S3 G5/S1 G1/S2

4.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 2B.2 1B.3

No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes

Hesperocyparis pygmaea pygmy cypress


Cuyamaca cypress glandular western flax two-carpellate western flax Brewer's western flax Lake County western flax drymaria-like western flax

Hesperolinon congestum Marin western flax

Sharsmith's western flax PDLIN010E0

Hesperolinon tehamense Tehama County western PDLIN010C0


flax

Heteranthera dubia Heterotheca monarchensis

water star-grass Monarch golden-aster

PMPON03010 PDAST4V0U0

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Heterotheca sessiliflora ssp. sessiliflora Heterotheca shevockii Heuchera abramsii Heuchera brevistaminea Heuchera caespitosa Heuchera hirsutissima Heuchera maxima Heuchera parishii

beach goldenaster Shevock's golden-aster Abrams' alumroot Laguna Mountains alumroot urn-flowered alumroot shaggy-haired alumroot island alumroot Parish's alumroot

PDAST4V0K2 PDAST4V0T0 PDSAX0E010 PDSAX0E050 PDSAX0E0C0 PDSAX0E0J0 PDSAX0E0M0 PDSAX0E0S0 PDSAX0E106 PDMAL0H0R3 PDFAB5Z030 PDSCR2J010 PDAST4X020 PDAST4X041 PMPOA380E0 PDROS0W010 PDROS0W032 PDROS0W045 PDROS0W043 PDROS0W053 PDROS0W090 PDROS0W0A0 PDROS0W0B0 PDROS0W0C0 PDROS0W0D0 PDROS0W0E0 PDROS0W0G0 PDROS0W0H0 PDROS0W0J0 PDROS0W0K0 PDMAL0J010 PDMAL0J020 PDFAB2A092

None None None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None Rare Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G4T2T3/S2.1? 1B.1 G2/S2 G3/S3.3 G2/S2.3 G3/S3.3 G2/S2.3 G2/S2.2 G3/S3 G5T4/S2 G5T2/S2 G2/S2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G5T3/S3.2 G3G4/S3S4 G1/S1 G4T4?/S1 G4T2/S2.1 G4T2/S2? G4T1/S1 G1G2/S1 G2/S2.3 G2/S2.2 G2/S2.2 G3G4/S3.3 G2/S2.2 G3/S2.3 G2/S2 G2/S2 G3/S3.2 G4/S3.3 G4/S3.3 G5T1/S1 1B.3 4.3 1B.3 4.3 1B.3 1B.2 1B.3 3.3 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 4.2 3.2 1B.2 2B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.3 1B.1 4.2 4.3 4.3 1B.1

Heuchera rubescens var. San Diego County versicolor alumroot Hibiscus lasiocarpos var. woolly rose-mallow occidentalis Hoita strobilina Holmgrenanthe petrophila Holocarpha macradenia Holocarpha virgata ssp. elongata Hordeum intercedens Horkelia bolanderi Horkelia congesta ssp. nemorosa Horkelia cuneata var. puberula Horkelia cuneata var. sericea Horkelia daucifolia var. indicta Horkelia hendersonii Horkelia hispidula Horkelia marinensis Horkelia parryi Horkelia sericata Horkelia tenuiloba Horkelia truncata Horkelia tularensis Horkelia wilderae Horkelia yadonii Horsfordia alata Horsfordia newberryi Hosackia crassifolia var. otayensis January, 16, 2014
Loma Prieta hoita rock lady Santa Cruz tarplant curving tarplant vernal barley Bolander's horkelia Josephine horkelia mesa horkelia Kellogg's horkelia Jepson's horkelia Henderson's horkelia White Mountains horkelia Point Reyes horkelia Parry's horkelia Howell's horkelia thin-lobed horkelia Ramona horkelia Kern Plateau horkelia Barton Flats horkelia Santa Lucia horkelia pink velvet-mallow Newberry's velvetmallow Otay Mountain lotus

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Hosackia gracilis

harlequin lotus

PDFAB2A0D0 PDFAB2A0W1 PDFAB2A1F0 PDHYD0C140 PDCAM0A010 PDAST4Z020 PDAST4Z030 PDAST4Z050 PDAST4Z060 PDAST4Z074 PDAST4Z075 PDAST4Z073 PDAST4Z076 PDAST4Z077 PDAST51032 PDAST5103H PDAST52030 PDAST530C0 PDAST530E0 PDMAL0K010 PDMAL0K040 PMPOA3D020 PDPLM060U0 PDPLM060J0 PMIRI09020 PMIRI090D2 PMIRI090F0 PMIRI092E0 PMIRI090M0 PMIRI090Z2 PDAST57050 PDAST57091

None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G4/S3.2 G5T2/S2.3 G2/S2 G3/S3.3 G3/S2 G3/S3 G2/S2.1 G3G4/S1 G4/S2.3 G5T3/S3.2 G5T3/S3.3

4.2 1B.3 1B.2 4.3 2B.2 1B.2 1B.3 2B.3 2B.3 4.2 4.3

Hosackia oblongifolia var. copper-flowered bird'scuprea foot trefoil Hosackia yollabolliensis


Yolla Bolly Mtns. bird'sfoot trefoil howellanthus

Howellanthus dalesianus Scott Mountain Howellia aquatilis Hulsea brevifolia Hulsea californica Hulsea mexicana Hulsea nana Hulsea vestita ssp. callicarpha Hulsea vestita ssp. gabrielensis Hulsea vestita ssp. inyoensis Hulsea vestita ssp. pygmaea Hymenopappus filifolius var. eriopodus Hymenopappus filifolius var. nanus Hymenothrix wrightii Hymenoxys lemmonii Hymenoxys odorata Iliamna bakeri Iliamna latibracteata Imperata brevifolia Ipomopsis effusa Ipomopsis tenuifolia Iris bracteata Iris hartwegii ssp. columbiana Iris innominata Iris longipetala Iris munzii Iris tenax ssp. klamathensis Isocoma arguta Isocoma menziesii var. decumbens
water howellia short-leaved hulsea San Diego hulsea Mexican hulsea little hulsea beautiful hulsea San Gabriel Mountains hulsea Inyo hulsea

G5T2T3/S1S2 2B.2 G5T3/S3.3 G5T2/S2.3 G5T3/S1 G5T4/S2S3 G5/S3.3 G3?/S2 G5/S2 G4/S3.2 G3/S2.2 G2/S2.1 G3?/S1 G3G4/S2 G4G5/S3.3? G4T2/S2.2 G4G5/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G2/S2.3 G4G5T3/S3.3 G1/S1 4.3 1B.3 2B.3 2B.3 4.3 2B.2 2B.1 4.2 1B.2 2B.1 2B.1 2B.3 3.3 1B.2 4.3 4.2 1B.3 4.3 1B.1

Hulsea vestita ssp. parryi Parry's hulsea


pygmy hulsea hairy-podded fine-leaf hymenopappus little cutleaf Wright's hymenothrix alkali hymenoxys bitter hymenoxys Baker's globe mallow California globe mallow California satintail Baja California ipomopsis slender-leaved ipomopsis Siskiyou iris Tuolumne iris Del Norte County iris coast iris Munz's iris Orleans iris Carquinez goldenbush decumbent goldenbush

G3G5T2T3/S2. 1B.2 2

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Isocoma menziesii var. diabolica Iva hayesiana Ivesia aperta var. aperta Ivesia aperta var. canina Ivesia argyrocoma var. argyrocoma Ivesia arizonica var. arizonica Ivesia baileyi var. baileyi Ivesia baileyi var. beneolens Ivesia callida Ivesia campestris Ivesia jaegeri Ivesia kingii var. kingii Ivesia longibracteata Ivesia paniculata Ivesia patellifera Ivesia pickeringii Ivesia sericoleuca Ivesia unguiculata Ivesia webberi Jamesia americana var. rosea Jensia yosemitana Jepsonia heterandra Jepsonia malvifolia Johanneshowellia puberula Juglans californica Juglans hindsii Juncus acutus ssp. leopoldii Juncus cooperi Juncus digitatus Juncus dudleyi Juncus duranii

Satan's goldenbush San Diego marsh-elder Sierra Valley ivesia Dog Valley ivesia silver-haired ivesia yellow ivesia Bailey's ivesia Owyhee ivesia Tahquitz ivesia field ivesia Jaeger's ivesia alkali ivesia Castle Crags ivesia Ash Creek ivesia Kingston Mountains ivesia Pickering's ivesia Plumas ivesia Yosemite ivesia Webber's ivesia rosy-petalled cliffbush Yosemite tarplant foothill jepsonia island jepsonia downy buckwheat

PDAST57092 PDAST580A0 PDROS0X011 PDROS0X012 PDROS0X021 PDROS0X0R1 PDROS0X031 PDROS0X032 PDROS0X040 PDROS0X050 PDROS0X080 PDROS0X092 PDROS0X0U0 PDROS0X0S0 PDROS0X0Z0 PDROS0X0D0 PDROS0X0K0 PDROS0X0N0 PDROS0X0Q0 PDHDR02019 PDAST650J0 PDSAX0J010 PDSAX0J020 PDPGN084X0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Proposed Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None Rare None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G3G5T3/S3.2 G3?/S2.2? G2T2/S2.2 G2T1/S1 G2T2/S2.2 G3T3/S1 G5T4/S2 G5T5/S1 G1/S1 G3/S3 G2G3/S1 G4T3Q/S2 G1/S1 G2/S2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G3/S3.2 G1/S1 G5T3/S3.3 G2G3/S2S3 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G3?/S1 G3/S3.2 G1/S1 G5T5/S3.2 G4/S3.3 G1/S1 G5/S2.3? G3/S3.3 G5T4/S3.3 G4/S1

4.2 2B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 2B.3 2B.3 2B.3 1B.3 1B.2 1B.3 2B.2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 4.2 1B.1 4.3 3.2 4.3 4.2 2B.3 4.2 1B.1 4.2 4.3 1B.1 2B.3 4.3 4.3 2B.2

southern California black PDJUG02020 walnut Northern California black PDJUG02040 walnut southwestern spiny rush PMJUN01051 Cooper's rush finger rush Dudley's rush Duran's rush PMJUN010T0 PMJUN013E0 PMJUN01390 PMJUN013T0 PMJUN011F1 PMJUN011J0

Juncus hemiendytus var. Center Basin rush abjectus Juncus interior


inland rush

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Juncus leiospermus var. ahartii Juncus leiospermus var. leiospermus Juncus luciensis Juncus nevadensis var. inventus Juncus nodosus Juncus regelii Juncus supiniformis Kobresia myosuroides Koeberlinia spinosa ssp. tenuispina Kopsiopsis hookeri Ladeania lanceolata Lagophylla dichotoma Lasthenia burkei

Ahart's dwarf rush Red Bluff dwarf rush Santa Lucia dwarf rush Sierra rush knotted rush Regel's rush hair-leaved rush seep kobresia slender-spined all-thorn small groundcone lance-leaved scurf-pea forked hare-leaf Burke's goldfields

PMJUN011L1 PMJUN011L2 PMJUN013J0 PMJUN011Z5 PMJUN01210 PMJUN012D0 PMJUN012R0 PMCYP0F010 PDCPP05012 PDORO01010 PDFAB5M030 PDAST5J020 PDAST5L010 PDAST5L0C4 PDAST5L0C5 PDAST5L040 PDAST5L070 PDAST5L0A1

None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None

G2T1/S1 G2T2/S2 G2G3/S2S3 G5T3T4/S1 G5/S2.3 G4?/S1 G5/S2.2? G5/S1 G4T4/S2.2 G5/S1S2 G5/S2.3 G1/S1 G1/S1 G3TH/SH G3T2/S2.2 G1/S1 G3/S3.2 G4T3/S2.1 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G4/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G2/S1 G5/S2 G5T2/S2.2 G5/S2S3 G5/S1 G3G4/S3.3

1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 2B.2 2B.3 2B.3 2B.2 2B.3 2B.2 2B.3 2B.3 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 4.2 1B.1 4.3 1B.1 4.3 4.3 1B.3 2B.1 1B.2 2B.2 2B.2 4.3

Lasthenia californica ssp. Baker's goldfields bakeri Lasthenia californica ssp. perennial goldfields macrantha Lasthenia conjugens Lasthenia ferrisiae Lasthenia glabrata ssp. coulteri Lasthenia leptalea Lathyrus biflorus Lathyrus delnorticus Lathyrus glandulosus Lathyrus hitchcockianus Lathyrus japonicus Lathyrus jepsonii var. jepsonii Lathyrus palustris Lathyrus rigidus Lathyrus splendens
Contra Costa goldfields Ferris' goldfields Coulter's goldfields

Salinas Valley goldfields PDAST5L0B0 two-flowered pea Del Norte pea sticky pea Bullfrog Mountain pea seaside pea Delta tule pea marsh pea rigid pea pride-of-California PDFAB25180 PDFAB25070 PDFAB251A0 PDFAB250A0 PDFAB250C0 PDFAB250D2 PDFAB250P0 PDFAB250W0 PDFAB250Z0 PDFAB25101 PDMAL0N021 PDMAL0N022 PDAST5N010 PDAST5N030 PDAST5N070 PDAST5N090

Lathyrus sulphureus var. dubious pea argillaceus Lavatera assurgentiflora ssp. assurgentiflora Lavatera assurgentiflora ssp. glabra Layia carnosa Layia discoidea Layia heterotricha Layia jonesii January, 16, 2014
island mallow southern island mallow beach layia rayless layia pale-yellow layia Jones' layia

G5T1T2/S1S2 3 G1T1/S1 G1T1/S1 G2/S2 G2/S2.2 G2/S2 G1/S1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2

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Layia leucopappa Layia munzii Layia septentrionalis Legenere limosa Lepechinia cardiophylla Lepechinia fragrans Lepechinia ganderi Lepechinia rossii Lepidium flavum var. felipense Lepidium jaredii ssp. album Lepidium jaredii ssp. jaredii Lepidium latipes var. heckardii Lepidium virginicum var. robinsonii Leptodactylon californicum ssp. tomentosum Leptosiphon acicularis Leptosiphon ambiguus Leptosiphon croceus Leptosiphon floribundus ssp. hallii

Comanche Point layia Munz's tidy-tips Colusa layia legenere heart-leaved pitcher sage fragrant pitcher sage Gander's pitcher sage Ross' pitcher sage Borrego Valley peppergrass Panoche pepper-grass Jared's pepper-grass Heckard's pepper-grass

PDAST5N0A0 PDAST5N0B0 PDAST5N0F0 PDCAM0C010 PDLAM0V020 PDLAM0V030 PDLAM0V040 PDLAM0V060 PDBRA1M0B1 PDBRA1M0G2 PDBRA1M0G1 PDBRA1M0K1

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G1/S1 G1/S1 G2/S2.2 G2/S2.2 G2/S2.2 G3/S3.2 G2/S2.2 G1/S1 G5T1/S1 G2T2/S2

1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 4.2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2

G2T1T2/S1S2 1B.2 G4T2/S2 G5T3/S3 G5T3/S3.2 1B.2 4.3 4.2

Robinson's pepper-grass PDBRA1M114 fuzzy prickly-phlox PDPLM08021

bristly leptosiphon serpentine leptosiphon Santa Rosa Mountains leptosiphon leptosiphon

PDPLM09010 PDPLM09020 PDPLM090J3 PDPLM090K0 PDPLM09140 PDPLM090V4 PDPLM090W0 PDPLM09102 PDPLM09110 PDPLM09180 PDPLM09130 PDAST2L0C0 PDAST2L0L0 PDAST5S010

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None

G3/S3.2 G3/S3.2 G1/S1 G4T1/S1 G3/S3.2 G2/S2 G3/S3.3 G5T2/S2 G3/S3.3 G4T1/S1 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G1?/S1? G2/S2.2 G3/S2.2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G4?T2/S2.3 G3/S3

4.2 4.2 1B.1 1B.3 4.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.3 4.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 2B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.3 3

No No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No

coast yellow leptosiphon PDPLM09170

Leptosiphon grandiflorus large-flowered Leptosiphon jepsonii Leptosiphon latisectus


Jepson's leptosiphon

broad-lobed leptosiphon PDPLM09150

Leptosiphon nuttallii ssp. Mt. Tedoc leptosiphon howellii Leptosiphon oblanceolatus Leptosiphon pygmaeus ssp. pygmaeus Leptosiphon rattanii Leptosiphon rosaceus Leptosiphon serrulatus Leptosyne hamiltonii Leptosyne maritima Lessingia arachnoidea Lessingia germanorum Lessingia glandulifera var. tomentosa Lessingia hololeuca January, 16, 2014
Sierra Nevada leptosiphon pygmy leptosiphon Rattan's leptosiphon rose leptosiphon Madera leptosiphon Mt. Hamilton coreopsis sea dahlia San Francisco lessingia

Crystal Springs lessingia PDAST5S0C0 Warner Springs lessingia PDAST5S022 woolly-headed lessingia PDAST5S030

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Lessingia micradenia var. smooth lessingia glabrata Lessingia micradenia var. Tamalpais lessingia micradenia Lessingia tenuis Lewisia brachycalyx Lewisia cantelovii Lewisia congdonii Lewisia cotyledon var. heckneri Lewisia cotyledon var. howellii Lewisia disepala Lewisia kelloggii ssp. hutchisonii Lewisia kelloggii ssp. kelloggii Lewisia longipetala Lewisia oppositifolia Lewisia serrata Lewisia stebbinsii Lilaeopsis masonii Lilium bolanderi Lilium humboldtii ssp. humboldtii Lilium humboldtii ssp. ocellatum Lilium kelloggii Lilium maritimum Lilium occidentale Lilium pardalinum ssp. pitkinense Lilium pardalinum ssp. vollmeri Lilium pardalinum ssp. wigginsii Lilium parryi Lilium rubescens Lilium washingtonianum ssp. purpurascens Limnanthes alba ssp. parishii Limnanthes bakeri Limnanthes douglasii ssp. sulphurea
spring lessingia short-sepaled lewisia Cantelow's lewisia Congdon's lewisia Heckner's lewisia Howell's lewisia Yosemite lewisia Hutchison's lewisia Kellogg's lewisia long-petaled lewisia opposite-leaved lewisia saw-toothed lewisia Stebbins' lewisia Mason's lilaeopsis Bolander's lily Humboldt lily ocellated humboldt lily Kellogg's lily coast lily western lily Pitkin Marsh lily Vollmer's lily Wiggins' lily lemon lily redwood lily purple-flowered Washington lily Parish's meadowfoam Baker's meadowfoam Point Reyes meadowfoam

PDAST5S062 PDAST5S063 PDAST5S0B0 PDPOR04010 PDPOR04020 PDPOR04040 PDPOR04052 PDPOR04053 PDPOR04060 PDPOR04071 PDPOR040M1 PDPOR040K0 PDPOR040B0 PDPOR040E0 PDPOR040G0 PDAPI19030 PMLIL1A010 PMLIL1A071 PMLIL1A072 PMLIL1A0A0 PMLIL1A0C0 PMLIL1A0G0 PMLIL1A0H3 PMLIL1A0H2 PMLIL1A0S0 PMLIL1A0J0 PMLIL1A0N0 PMLIL1A0R2 PDLIM02052 PDLIM02020 PDLIM02038

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered Endangered None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None Rare None None None None None None None None None Rare None None None None None Endangered Endangered None None None None None Endangered Rare Endangered None

G2T2/S2

1B.2

G2T1T2/S1S2 1B.2 G3/S3.3 G4G5/S2 G3/S3 G2/S2 G4T2/S2.2 G4T4Q/S3? G2/S2.2 4.3 2B.2 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 3.2 1B.2

G3G4T2T3Q/S 3.3 2S3 G3G4T2T3Q/S 3.2 2S3 G2/S2.2 G4/S2.2 G2/S2.2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G4/S3.2 G4T3/S3.2 G4T3/S3.2 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G1/S1 G5T1/S1 G5T4/S3.3 G5T4?/S3.3 G3/S3 G3/S3.2 G4T4/S3.3 1B.3 2B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 4.3 4.3 1B.2 4.2 4.3

G3T2T3/S2S3 1B.2 G1/S1 G4T2/S2 G4T3/S1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2

Limnanthes floccosa ssp. Bellinger's meadowfoam PDLIM02041 bellingeriana January, 16, 2014

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Limnanthes floccosa ssp. Butte County californica meadowfoam Limnanthes floccosa ssp. woolly meadowfoam floccosa Limnanthes vinculans Limosella australis Linanthus bellus Linanthus bernardinus Linanthus concinnus Linanthus jaegeri Linanthus killipii Linanthus maculatus Linanthus orcuttii Linum puberulum Listera cordata Lithophragma maximum Lithospermum incisum
Sebastopol meadowfoam Delta mudwort desert beauty Pioneertown linanthus San Gabriel linanthus San Jacinto linanthus Baldwin Lake linanthus Little San Bernardino Mtns. linanthus Orcutt's linanthus plains flax heart-leaved twayblade San Clemente Island woodland star plains stoneseed

PDLIM02042 PDLIM02043 PDLIM02090 PDSCR10050 PDPLM09070 PDPLM09190 PDPLM090D0 PDPLM08030 PDPLM090N0 PDPLM041Y0 PDPLM090X0 PDLIN020P0 PMORC1N060 PDSAX0M070 PDBOR0L070 PDCAR0E011 PDPLM06040 PDAPI1B060 PDAPI1B0B0 PDAPI1B0K0 PDAPI1B0M4 PDAPI1B0M5 PDAPI1B0Q0 PDAPI1B0T0 PDAPI1B2K0 PDAPI1B0U0 PDAPI1B0W0 PDAPI1B140 PDAPI1B2J0 PDAPI1B1F0 PDAPI1B1G0 PDAPI1B1L0 PDAPI1B1M0 PDAPI1B1N0 PDAPI1B2G0

Endangered None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

Endangered None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G4T1/S1 G4T4/S3.2 G1/S1 G4G5/S2 G2G3/S2 G2/S2 G3/S3 G2/S2.2 G1/S1 G2/S2 G4/S2 G5/S2 G5/S3.2 G1/S1 G5/S1 G5T2T3/S2.2 G5/S3? G4/S3? G2/S2.2 G3/S3.3 G5T3/S3.3 G5T4T5/S2.2 G5/S1S2 G5?/S2.3 G3/S3.3 G4G5/S3.3 G2G3/S2S3 G5/S2.3 G1/S1? G3/S3 G4/S1 G4/S3 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G2G3/S2

1B.1 4.2 1B.1 2B.1 2B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 2B.3 4.2 1B.1 2B.3 2B.2 4.3 4.3 1B.2 4.3 4.3 2B.2 2B.3 2B.3 4.3 4.3 1B.2 2B.3 1B.2 4.2 2B.2 2B.3 4.3 4.3 1B.2

Loeflingia squarrosa var. sagebrush loeflingia artemisiarum Loeseliastrum depressum Lomatium canbyi Lomatium congdonii Lomatium engelmannii
depressed standingcypress Canby's lomatium Congdon's lomatium Engelmann's lomatium

Lomatium foeniculaceum Inyo lomatium ssp. inyoense Lomatium foeniculaceum Macdougal's lomatium var. macdougalii Lomatium grayi Lomatium hendersonii Lomatium hooveri Lomatium howellii Lomatium insulare Lomatium martindalei Lomatium parvifolium Lomatium peckianum Lomatium ravenii Lomatium repostum Lomatium rigidum Lomatium roseanum January, 16, 2014
Gray's lomatium Henderson's lomatium Hoover's lomatium Howell's lomatium San Nicolas Island lomatium Coast Range lomatium small-leaved lomatium Peck's lomatium Raven's lomatium Napa lomatium stiff lomatium adobe lomatium

Lomatium observatorium Mt. Hamilton lomatium

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Lomatium shevockii Lomatium stebbinsii Lomatium tracyi Lonicera subspicata var. subspicata Lupinus albifrons var. abramsii Lupinus antoninus Lupinus arboreus var. eximius Lupinus cervinus Lupinus citrinus var. citrinus Lupinus citrinus var. deflexus Lupinus constancei Lupinus croceus var. pilosellus Lupinus dalesiae Lupinus duranii Lupinus elatus Lupinus elmeri Lupinus excubitus var. johnstonii Lupinus excubitus var. medius Lupinus gracilentus Lupinus guadalupensis Lupinus holmgrenianus Lupinus lapidicola Lupinus latifolius var. barbatus Lupinus lepidus var. culbertsonii Lupinus lepidus var. utahensis Lupinus ludovicianus Lupinus magnificus var. glarecola Lupinus magnificus var. hesperius Lupinus magnificus var. magnificus Lupinus milo-bakeri Lupinus nevadensis Lupinus nipomensis January, 16, 2014

Owens Peak lomatium Stebbins' lomatium Tracy's lomatium Santa Barbara honeysuckle Abrams' lupine Anthony Peak lupine San Mateo tree lupine Santa Lucia lupine orange lupine Mariposa lupine The Lassics lupine saffron-flowered lupine Quincy lupine Mono Lake lupine silky lupine South Fork Mtn. lupine interior bush lupine Mountain Springs bush lupine slender lupine Holmgren's lupine Heller's Mt. Eddy lupine bearded lupine

PDAPI1B2C0 PDAPI1B1V0 PDAPI1B1Y0 PDCPR030R3 PDFAB2B010 PDFAB2B0C0 PDFAB2B570 PDFAB2B0X0 PDFAB2B103 PDFAB2B102 PDFAB2B490 PDFAB2B162 PDFAB2B1A0 PDFAB2B1E0 PDFAB2B1F0 PDFAB2B1G0 PDFAB2B1J4 PDFAB2B1J5 PDFAB2B1R0 PDFAB2B1Y0 PDFAB2B280 PDFAB2B29H

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered

None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None Endangered

G2/S2 G2/S2 G3/S3.3 G5T2/S2 G1Q/S1? G2/S2 G2Q/S2.2 G3/S3.3 G2T2/S2.2 G2T1/S1 G1/S1 G3T3/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G2/S2.2 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G4T3/S3.3 G4T2T3/S2 G2/S2 G3/S3 G2G3/S2.3 G3/S3.3 G5T1T2/S1 G3?T2/S2 G5T5?/S3.3 G2/S2.2 G3T3Q/S3.3 G3T2Q/S2.3 G3T2Q/S2 G1Q/S1 G3G4/S3.3 G1/S1

1B.3 1B.1 4.3 1B.2 3.2 1B.3 3.2 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 4.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.3 1B.3 1B.2 2B.3 4.3 1B.2 1B.3 4.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.3 1B.2 1B.1 4.3 1B.1

Guadalupe Island lupine PDFAB2B1T0

Hockett Meadows lupine PDFAB2B171 stemless lupine PDFAB2B0V2

San Luis Obispo County PDFAB2B2G0 lupine Coso Mountains lupine Mcgee Meadows lupine Panamint Mountains lupine Milo Baker's lupine Nevada lupine Nipomo Mesa lupine PDFAB2B2K1 PDFAB2B2K2 PDFAB2B2K3 PDFAB2B4E0 PDFAB2B500 PDFAB2B550

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Lupinus padre-crowleyi Lupinus peirsonii Lupinus pusillus var. intermontanus Lupinus sericatus Lupinus spectabilis Lupinus tidestromii Lupinus tracyi Lupinus uncialis Lycium brevipes var. hassei Lycium californicum Lycium parishii Lycium verrucosum Lycopodiella inundata Lycopodium clavatum Lycopus uniflorus Lyonothamnus floribundus ssp. aspleniifolius Lyonothamnus floribundus ssp. floribundus Lyrocarpa coulteri Lysimachia thyrsiflora Madia radiata Malacothamnus abbottii Malacothamnus aboriginum Malacothamnus clementinus Malacothamnus davidsonii Malacothamnus fasciculatus var. nesioticus Malacothamnus gracilis Malacothamnus hallii Malacothamnus helleri Malacothamnus jonesii Malacothamnus mendocinensis Malacothamnus niveus

Father Crowley's lupine Peirson's lupine intermontane lupine Cobb Mountain lupine shaggyhair lupine Tidestrom's lupine Tracy's lupine lilliput lupine Santa Catalina Island desert-thorn California box-thorn Parish's desert-thorn San Nicolas Island desert-thorn running-pine northern bugleweed Santa Cruz Island ironwood Santa Catalina Island ironwood Palmer's lyrepod tufted loosestrife showy golden madia Abbott's bush-mallow Indian Valley bushmallow San Clemente Island bush-mallow

PDFAB2B2Z0 PDFAB2B330 PDFAB2B3B1 PDFAB2B3J0 PDFAB2B3P0 PDFAB2B3Y0 PDFAB2B3Z0 PDFAB2B410 PDSOL0G0N0 PDSOL0G050 PDSOL0G0D0 PDSOL0G0M0

None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None

Rare None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None

G2/S2 G2/S2 G5T5?/S2.2 G2/S2.2 G2/S2.2 G1/S1 G4/S3.3 G4/S2.2 G1Q/S1 G4/S3.2 G3?/S2S3 GXQ/SX G5/S1? G5/S4.1 G5/S3.3 G3T3/S3

1B.2 1B.3 2B.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 4.3 2B.2 1B.1 4.2 2B.3 1A 2B.2 4.1 4.3 1B.2

inundated bog-clubmoss PPLYC03060 PPLYC01080 PDLAM0X080 PDROS12011

PDROS12012

None

None

G3T2/S2

1B.2

Yes

PDBRA1R010 PDPRI070S0 PDAST650E0 PDMAL0Q010 PDMAL0Q020 PDMAL0Q0E0 PDMAL0Q030

None None None None None None Endangered None Endangered

None None None None None None Endangered None Endangered

G4/S3.3 G5/S1 G2/S2 G1/S1 G2/S2 G2Q/S2.2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G4T1/S1

4.3 2B.3 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1

No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Malacothamnus arcuatus arcuate bush-mallow

Davidson's bush-mallow PDMAL0Q040 Santa Cruz Island bush- PDMAL0Q061 mallow slender bush-mallow Hall's bush-mallow Heller's bush-mallow Jones' bush-mallow PDMAL0Q0J0 PDMAL0Q0F0 PDMAL0Q0G0 PDMAL0Q090

None None None None None None

None None None None None None

G3Q/S3.3 G2Q/S2 G3Q/S3.3 G3/S3.3 GXQ/SX G3Q/S3.3

4.3 1B.2 4.3 4.3 1A 4.3

No Yes No No Yes No

Mendocino bush-mallow PDMAL0Q0D0 San Luis Obispo County PDMAL0Q0H0 bush-mallow

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Malacothamnus palmeri var. involucratus Malacothamnus palmeri var. lucianus Malacothamnus palmeri var. palmeri Malacothamnus parishii Malacothrix foliosa ssp. crispifolia Malacothrix foliosa ssp. foliosa Malacothrix foliosa ssp. philbrickii Malacothrix foliosa ssp. polycephala Malacothrix incana Malacothrix indecora Malacothrix junakii Malacothrix phaeocarpa

Carmel Valley bushmallow Arroyo Seco bushmallow

PDMAL0Q0B1 PDMAL0Q0B2

None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G3T2Q/S2.2 G3T1Q/S1 G3T2Q/S2.2 GHQ/SH G4T1/S1 G4T3/S3.2 G4T1/S1 G4T3/S3.2 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G1/S1 G3/S3.3 G5T2/S2 G5T3/S3.2 G2G3/SH G1/S1 G4?T4/S1 G4?/S2 G4T4/S2

1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1A 1B.2 4.2 1B.2 4.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.1 4.3 1B.2 4.2 2A 1B.1 2B.1 2B.3 2B.2

Santa Lucia bush-mallow PDMAL0Q0B5 Parish's bush-mallow PDMAL0Q0C0

wavy-leaved malacothrix PDAST66066 leafy malacothrix Philbrick's malacothrix many-headed malacothrix dunedelion Santa Cruz Island malacothrix Junak's malcothrix PDAST66064 PDAST66065 PDAST66067 PDAST66070 PDAST660J0 PDAST660Q0 PDAST660C2 PDAST660C5 PDAST660D0 PDAST660K0

dusky-fruited malacothrix PDAST66090

Malacothrix saxatilis var. Carmel Valley arachnoidea malacothrix Malacothrix saxatilis var. cliff malacothrix saxatilis Malacothrix similis Malacothrix squalida
Mexican malacothrix island malacothrix

Malaxis monophyllos var. white bog adder's-mouth PMORC1R010 brachypoda Malperia tenuis Mammillaria grahamii var. grahamii Marina orcuttii var. orcuttii Matelea parvifolia Maurandella antirrhiniflora Meconella oregana Melica spectabilis Menodora scabra Menodora spinescens var. mohavensis Mentzelia eremophila Mentzelia hirsutissima Mentzelia inyoensis Mentzelia monoensis Mentzelia polita January, 16, 2014
brown turbans PDAST67010 Graham fishhook cactus PDCAC0A021 California marina spear-leaf matelea violet twining snapdragon Oregon meconella purple onion grass rough menodora Mojave menodora solitary blazing star hairy stickleaf Inyo blazing star Mono Craters blazing star polished blazing star PDFAB2F031 PDASC0A0J0 PDSCR2M010 PDPAP0G030 PMPOA3X0G0 PDOLE09040 PDOLE09061 PDLOA030G0 PDLOA030K0 PDLOA032Z0 PDLOA032B0 PDLOA031D0

G2G3T1T2/S2 1B.3 ? G5?/S2.2 G4G5/S2 G2G3/S1 G5/S3.3 G5/S2.3 2B.3 2B.3 1B.1 4.3 2B.3

G4T2T3/S2S3 1B.2 G3/S3.2 G3?/S2S3 G2/S2.3 G3/S3 G2/S2 4.2 2B.3 1B.3 4.3 1B.2

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes

Mentzelia pterosperma Mentzelia puberula Mentzelia torreyi Mentzelia tricuspis Mentzelia tridentata Mertensia bella Mertensia cusickii Mertensia longiflora Mertensia oblongifolia var. amoena Mertensia oblongifolia var. oblongifolia Micranthes howellii Micromonolepis pusilla Micropus amphibolus Microseris borealis

wing-seed blazing star Darlington's blazing star Torrey's blazing star spiny-hair blazing star creamy blazing star Oregon lungwort Toiyabe bluebells long bluebells beautiful sagebrush bluebells sagebrush bluebells Howell's saxifrage dwarf monolepis Mt. Diablo cottonweed northern microseris

PDLOA031E0 PDLOA031F0 PDLOA031S0 PDLOA031T0 PDLOA031U0 PDBOR0N040 PDBOR0N0M0 PDBOR0N0D0 PDBOR0N0G1 PDBOR0N0G2 PDSAX0U0T0 PDCHE0F020 PDAST6D030 PDAST6E030 PDAST6E062 PDAST6E0A1 PDAST6E0D0 PDAST6E0E0 PDSCR1B010 PDSCR22040 PDSCR1B0K0 PDSCR22010 PDSCR1B0V0 PDSCR1B0Z0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Proposed Endangered None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G4/S2 G4/S2 G4/S2.2 G4/S2 G2/S2.3 G4/S2S3 G4?/S2.2? G4G5/S1 G5T5/S2.2 G5T2/S2.2? G4/S3.3 G5/S2.3 G3/S3.2? G5/S1 G4T3/S3.2 G4T3/S1 G2/S2.2 G3/S3.2 G2?Q/S2? G5T3T4/S3.3 GXQ/SX G3G4/S3.2 G4G5/S2 G4Q/S3.3 G3/S2 G2/S2 G2/S2 G3Q/S3.3 G3G5T1/S1 G5T5?/S1 G3/S3.3 G2G3/S2S3

2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.1 1B.3 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 4.3 2B.3 3.2 2B.1 4.2 2B.2 1B.2 4.2 3 4.3 1A 4.2 2B.3 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 2B.1 4.3 1B.2

Microseris douglasii ssp. small-flowered platycarpha microseris Microseris laciniata ssp. detlingii Microseris paludosa Microseris sylvatica Mimulus acutidens
Detling's silverpuffs marsh microseris sylvan microseris Kings River monkeyflower

Mimulus aurantiacus var. low bush monkeyflower aridus Mimulus brandegeei Mimulus clevelandii Mimulus cusickii Mimulus diffusus Mimulus evanescens Mimulus exiguus Mimulus filicaulis Mimulus flemingii Mimulus fremontii var. vandenbergensis Mimulus glabratus ssp. utahensis Mimulus glaucescens Mimulus gracilipes
Santa Cruz Island monkeyflower Cleveland's bush monkeyflower Cusick's monkeyflower Palomar monkeyflower

ephemeral monkeyflower PDSCR1B370 San Bernardino PDSCR1B140 Mountains monkeyflower slender-stemmed monkeyflower island bush monkeyflower Vandenberg monkeyflower Utah monkeyflower shield-bracted monkeyflower slender-stalked monkeyflower PDSCR1B150 PDSCR1B320 PDSCR1B381 PDSCR1B1A6 PDSCR1B1B0 PDSCR1B1C0

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? No No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No No

Mimulus grayi Mimulus inconspicuus Mimulus johnstonii Mimulus laciniatus Mimulus microphyllus Mimulus mohavensis Mimulus norrisii Mimulus nudatus Mimulus parryi Mimulus pictus Mimulus pulchellus Mimulus purpureus Mimulus pygmaeus Mimulus rattanii ssp. decurtatus Mimulus rupicola Mimulus shevockii Mimulus subsecundus Mimulus traskiae Mimulus whipplei Minuartia decumbens Minuartia howellii Minuartia obtusiloba Minuartia rosei Minuartia stolonifera Minuartia stricta Mirabilis coccinea Mirabilis greenei Mirabilis tenuiloba Mitellastra caulescens Monarda pectinata

Gray's monkeyflower small-flowered monkeyflower Johnston's monkeyflower small-leaved monkeyflower Mojave monkeyflower Kaweah monkeyflower bare monkeyflower Parry's monkeyflower calico monkeyflower yellow-lip pansy monkeyflower little purple monkeyflower Egg Lake monkeyflower Santa Cruz County monkeyflower Death Valley monkeyflower Kelso Creek monkeyflower Santa Catalina Island monkeyflower The Lassics sandwort Howell's sandwort alpine sandwort peanut sandwort bog sandwort red four o'clock Greene's four o'clock slender-lobed four o'clock plains bee balm

PDSCR1B1D0 PDSCR1B1F0 PDSCR1B1H0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G3Q/S3.3 G2/S2 G2/S2.3 G3/S3.3 G3G4/S2.3 G2/S2.2 G2G3/S2S3 G2/S2.2 G4/S3.2 G4T3/S3.2 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G3/S3.3 GX/SX GXQ/SX G1/S1 G4/S2 G5/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G2/S2 G5/S2 G5/S2 G3/S3.2 G4/S3.3 G5/S4.2 G5/S1 G4T3Q/S3? G4T3/S3.3 G4T3/S3.3

4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 1B.2 1B.3 4.3 2B.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 4.2 4.2 4.3 1B.2 4.3 1A 1A 1B.2 1B.3 4.3 4.2 1B.3 2B.3 2B.3 4.2 4.3 4.2 2B.3 3 4.3 4.3

cut-leaved monkeyflower PDSCR1B1L0 PDSCR1B300 PDSCR1B1V0 PDSCR1B2Y0 PDSCR1B200 PDSCR1B230 PDSCR1B240 PDSCR1B280 PDSCR1B2B0 PDSCR1B2C0 PDSCR1B2D2 PDSCR1B2H0 PDSCR1B2Z0

one-sided monkeyflower PDSCR1B2K0 PDSCR1B2P0

Whipple's monkeyflower PDSCR1B2U0 PDCAR0G0Y0 PDCAR0G0F0 PDCAR0G0N0 PDCAR0G0R0 PDCAR0G0U0 PDNYC0A090 PDNYC0A0N0 PDNYC0A150

Scott Mountain sandwort PDCAR0G110

leafy-stemmed mitrewort PDSAX0N020 PDLAM170A0 PDLAM18011 PDLAM18012 PDLAM18060

Monardella antonina ssp. San Antonio Hills antonina monardella Monardella antonina ssp. San Benito monardella benitensis Monardella australis ssp. gray monardella cinerea January, 16, 2014

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Monardella australis ssp. Jokerst's monardella jokerstii Monardella beneolens Monardella boydii Monardella candicans Monardella eremicola Monardella follettii Monardella hypoleuca ssp. hypoleuca Monardella hypoleuca ssp. intermedia Monardella hypoleuca ssp. lanata Monardella linoides ssp. oblonga Monardella macrantha ssp. hallii Monardella nana ssp. leptosiphon Monardella palmeri Monardella pringlei Monardella robisonii Monardella saxicola Monardella stebbinsii Monardella stoneana Monardella undulata
sweet-smelling monardella Boyd's monardella Sierra monardella Clark Mountain monardella Follett's monardella

PDLAM18112 PDLAM180U0 PDLAM18120 PDLAM18050 PDLAM18130 PDLAM180W0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Endangered None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None

G4T1/S1 G1/S1 G2Q/S2 G3/S3.3 G2G3Q/S2S3 G2/S2

1B.1 1B.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.3 1B.2

white-veined monardella PDLAM180A3 intermediate monardella PDLAM180A4 felt-leaved monardella PDLAM180A2 PDLAM180C0 PDLAM180D2 PDLAM180E1 PDLAM180F2 PDLAM180H0 PDLAM180J0 PDLAM180K0 PDLAM180Q1 PDLAM180L0 PDLAM180Y0 PDLAM180N0 PDLAM18151 PDLAM18070 PDLAM180X0 PDLAM18082 PDLAM18140 PDLAM180Q2 PDPYR02010 PDASTA8010

G4T2T3/S2S3 1B.3 G4T2T3/S2S3 1B.3 G4T2/S2.2 GH/SH G5T2/S2 G5T3/S3 G4G5T2Q/S2 G2/S2.2 GX/SX G3/S3 G3/S3.2 G2/S2 G1/S1.2 G3/S3.2 G3T1/S1 G3T2/S2.2 G2/S2.2 G1/S1 G1/S1 G3T3/S3.3 G5/S3 G2/S2 G2G3/S2S3 G5/S2 G3G4/S3 G4G5/S3 G3/S3 1B.2 1A 1B.3 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 1A 1B.3 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 4.2 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 4.3 2B.2 1B.2 1B.2 2B.2 2B.2 4.3 4.2

Monardella leucocephala Merced monardella


Tehachapi monardella Hall's monardella San Felipe monardella Palmer's monardella Pringle's monardella Robison's monardella rock monardella Stebbins' monardella Jennifer's monardella curly-leaved monardella

Monardella undulata ssp. Point Arguello arguelloensis monardella Monardella undulata ssp. crisp monardella crispa Monardella undulata ssp. San Luis Obispo undulata monardella Monardella venosa Monardella viminea Monardella viridis Moneses uniflora Monolopia congdonii Monolopia gracilens Monotropa uniflora Montia howellii Mortonia utahensis Mucronea californica January, 16, 2014
veiny monardella willowy monardella green monardella woodnymph San Joaquin woollythreads ghost-pipe Howell's montia Utah mortonia California spineflower

woodland woollythreads PDAST6G010 PDMON03030 PDPOR05070 PDCEL09030 PDPGN0F010

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes

Muhlenbergia alopecuroides Muhlenbergia appressa Muhlenbergia arsenei Muhlenbergia californica Muhlenbergia fragilis Muhlenbergia jonesii Muhlenbergia pauciflora Muilla coronata Munroa squarrosa Munzothamnus blairii Myosurus minimus ssp. apus Myrica hartwegii Nama dichotomum var. dichotomum Nama stenocarpum Nasturtium gambelii Navarretia cotulifolia Navarretia eriocephala Navarretia fossalis Navarretia gowenii Navarretia heterandra Navarretia jepsonii Navarretia leucocephala ssp. bakeri Navarretia leucocephala ssp. pauciflora Navarretia leucocephala ssp. plieantha Navarretia myersii ssp. deminuta Navarretia myersii ssp. myersii Navarretia nigelliformis ssp. nigelliformis Navarretia nigelliformis ssp. radians Navarretia ojaiensis Navarretia peninsularis Navarretia prolifera ssp. lutea Navarretia prostrata Navarretia rosulata

wolftail appressed muhly tough muhly California muhly delicate muhly Jones' muhly few-flowered muhly crowned muilla false buffalo-grass Blair's munzothamnus little mousetail Sierra sweet bay forked purple mat mud nama Gambel's water cress cotula navarretia hoary navarretia spreading navarretia Lime Ridge navarretia Tehama navarretia Jepson's navarretia Baker's navarretia few-flowered navarretia many-flowered navarretia small pincushion navarretia pincushion navarretia adobe navarretia shining navarretia Ojai navarretia Baja navarretia yellow bur navarretia prostrate vernal pool navarretia Marin County navarretia

PMPOA3W020 PMPOA48020 PMPOA48060 PMPOA480A0 PMPOA480Q0 PMPOA480X0 PMPOA48170 PMLIL1H020 PMPOA49010 PDAST8U0K0 PDRAN0H031 PDMCC02050 PDHYD0A061 PDHYD0A0H0 PDBRA270V0 PDPLM0C040 PDPLM0C060 PDPLM0C080 PDPLM0C120 PDPLM0C0A0 PDPLM0C0D0 PDPLM0C0E1 PDPLM0C0E4 PDPLM0C0E5 PDPLM0C0X2 PDPLM0C0X1 PDPLM0C0J1 PDPLM0C0J2 PDPLM0C130 PDPLM0C0L0 PDPLM0C0N1 PDPLM0C0Q0 PDPLM0C0Z0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Threatened None None None None Endangered Endangered None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None None Threatened Endangered None None None None None None None None None

G5/S1? G4/S3 G5/S1S2 G3/S3.3 G5?/S1 G3/S3.3 G5/S2 G3/S3.2? G5/S1S2 G2/S2.2 G5T2Q/S2.2 G3G4/S3S4 G4T4?/S1 G4G5/S1S2 G1/S1 G3/S3.2 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G1/S1 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G4T2/S2 G4T1/S1 G4T1/S1 G1T1/S1 G1T1/S1 G4T3/S3.2 G4T2/S2 G1/S1 G3?/S2 G4T3/S3.3 G2/S2 G2?/S2?

2B.2 2B.2 2B.3 4.3 2B.3 4.3 2B.3 4.2 2B.2 1B.2 3.1 4.3 2B.3 2B.2 1B.1 4.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.1 4.3 4.3 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 4.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.2

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Navarretia setiloba Navarretia sinistra ssp. pinnatisecta Navarretia subuligera Nemacaulis denudata var. denudata Nemacaulis denudata var. gracilis Nemacladus calcaratus Nemacladus gracilis Nemacladus secundiflorus var. robbinsii Nemacladus secundiflorus var. secundiflorus Nemacladus twisselmannii Nemophila breviflora

Piute Mountains navarretia pinnate-leaved navarretia awl-leaved navarretia coast woolly-heads slender cottonheads Chimney Creek nemacladus graceful nemacladus Robbins' nemacladus

PDPLM0C0S0 PDPLM04211 PDPLM0C0U0 PDPGN0G011 PDPGN0G012 PDCAM0F0E0 PDCAM0F030 PDCAM0F0B2

None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None

G2/S2 G4G5T3/S3.3 G4/S3.3

1B.1 4.3 4.3

G3G4T3?/S2.2 1B.2 G3G4T3?/S2 G1/S1 G3/S3.3 2B.2 1B.2 4.3

G3T2T3/S2S3 1B.2

large-flowered nemacladus Twisselmann's nemacladus Great Basin nemophila

PDCAM0F0B1

None

None

G3T3?/S3?

4.3

No

PDCAM0F0D0 PDHYD0B020 PDHYD0B073 PMPOA4C010 PDROS14020 PDCHE0G010 PDBRA2P041 PMAGA080E0 PMAGA08070 PDONA0C063 PDONA0C071 PDONA0C090 PDONA0C0B4 PDONA0C0T0

None None None Threatened None Endangered Endangered None None None Endangered None Endangered None None None None None Endangered None

Rare None None Endangered None Endangered None None Endangered None Rare None Endangered None None None None None Endangered None

G1/S1 G5/S2.3 G5T3/S3.3 G2/S2 G2/S2.2 G1/S1 G5?T1/S1 G2/S2 G2/S2 G5T4T5/S3.3 G4?T2/S2 G2G3/S1 G5T1/S1 G4/S1 G1/S1 G4/S3.2 G5/S1 G5T3/S3 G5T1/S1 G4G5/SH

1B.2 2B.3 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 4.2 1B.2 2B.1 1B.1 2B.2 1B.1 4.2 2B.2 1B.2 1B.1 2B.1

Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Nemophila parviflora var. oak-leaved nemophila quercifolia Neostapfia colusana Neviusia cliftonii Nitrophila mohavensis Noccaea fendleri ssp. californica Nolina cismontana Nolina interrata Oenothera caespitosa ssp. crinita Oenothera californica ssp. eurekensis Oenothera cavernae
Colusa grass Shasta snow-wreath Amargosa nitrophila Kneeland Prairie pennycress chaparral nolina Dehesa nolina caespitose eveningprimrose Eureka Dunes eveningprimrose cave evening-primrose

Oenothera deltoides ssp. Antioch Dunes eveninghowellii primrose Oenothera longissima Oenothera wolfii Ophioglossum californicum Ophioglossum pusillum Opuntia basilaris var. brachyclada Opuntia basilaris var. treleasei Opuntia fragilis January, 16, 2014
long-stem eveningprimrose

Wolf's evening-primrose PDONA0C1K0 California adder's-tongue PPOPH020G0 northern adder's-tongue short-joint beavertail Bakersfield cactus brittle prickly-pear PPOPH020F0 PDCAC0D053 PDCAC0D055 PDCAC0D0H0

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Opuntia wigginsii Opuntia xcurvispina Orcuttia californica Orcuttia inaequalis Orcuttia pilosa Orcuttia tenuis Orcuttia viscida Oreonana purpurascens Oreonana vestita Oreostemma elatum Ornithostaphylos oppositifolia Orobanche ludoviciana var. arenosa Orobanche parishii ssp. brachyloba Orobanche valida ssp. howellii Orobanche valida ssp. valida Orthocarpus cuspidatus ssp. cuspidatus Orthocarpus pachystachyus Oryctes nevadensis Osmorhiza depauperata Oxalis suksdorfii Oxytheca watsonii Oxytropis deflexa var. sericea Oxytropis oreophila var. oreophila Oxytropis parryi Packera bernardina Packera bolanderi var. bolanderi

Wiggins' cholla curved-spine beavertail California Orcutt grass San Joaquin Valley Orcutt grass hairy Orcutt grass slender Orcutt grass

PDCAC0D1P0 PDCAC0D270 PMPOA4G010 PMPOA4G060 PMPOA4G040 PMPOA4G050

None None Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Threatened None

None None Endangered Endangered Endangered Endangered Endangered None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Rare None None None Rare None

G3?Q/S1? G3G4Q/S1 G1/S1 G1/S1 G1/S1 G2/S2 G1/S1 G2/S2 G3/S3 G2Q/S2.2 G4/S1 G5T5/S2 G4?T3/S3.2 G3T3/S3.3 G3T2/S2 G5T3T4/S3.3 G1/S1 G2G3/S2 G5/S1 G4/S3.3 G3?/S1 G5T5/S1 G5T4/S2 G5/S3.3 G2/S2 G4T4/S2S3 G4T2/S2.2 G2/S2.2 G3/S1 G5/S2? G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G5/S3.3

3.3 2B.2 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 2B.1 2B.3 4.2 4.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 2B.1 2B.3 4.3 2B.2 2B.1 2B.3 4.3 1B.2 2B.2 1B.2 1B.2 2B.2 2B.2 4.3 1B.2 4.3

Sacramento Orcutt grass PMPOA4G070 purple mountain-parsley PDAPI1G020 woolly mountain-parsley PDAPI1G030 tall alpine-aster Baja California birdbush Suksdorf's broom-rape short-lobed broomrape Howell's broomrape Rock Creek broomrape Siskiyou Mountains orthocarpus Shasta orthocarpus Nevada oryctes Suksdorf's wood-sorrel Watson's oxytheca blue pendent-pod oxytrope rock-loving oxytrope Parry's oxytrope San Bernardino ragwort seacoast ragwort PDASTEA020 PDERI0W010 PDORO04073 PDORO040A2 PDORO040G1 PDORO040G2 PDSCR1H081 PDSCR1H0L0 PDSOL0Q010 PDOXA010U0 PDPGN0J070 PDFAB2X053 PDFAB2X0H3 PDFAB2X0J0 PDAST8H0E0 PDAST8H0H1 PDAST8H182 PDAST8H1F0 PDAST8H1L0 PDAST8H1T0 PDAST8H1V0 PDAST8H1Z0

blunt-fruited sweet-cicely PDAPI1K050

Packera eurycephala var. Lewis Rose's ragwort lewisrosei Packera ganderi Packera hesperia Packera indecora Packera ionophylla Packera layneae Packera macounii
Gander's ragwort western ragwort Tehachapi ragwort Layne's ragwort Siskiyou Mountains ragwort

rayless mountain ragwort PDAST8H1R0

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Palafoxia arida var. gigantea Panicum acuminatum var. thermale Panicum hirticaule ssp. hirticaule Parkinsonia microphylla Parnassia cirrata var. cirrata Parnassia cirrata var. intermedia Parnassia parviflora Paronychia ahartii Pedicularis bracteosa var. flavida Pedicularis centranthera Pedicularis contorta Pedicularis crenulata Pedicularis dudleyi Pedicularis howellii Pediomelum castoreum Pellaea truncata Penstemon albomarginatus Penstemon barnebyi Penstemon bicolor ssp. roseus Penstemon calcareus Penstemon californicus Penstemon cinereus Penstemon cinicola Penstemon clevelandii var. connatus Penstemon filiformis Penstemon fruticiformis var. amargosae Penstemon heterodoxus var. shastensis Penstemon janishiae Penstemon newberryi var. sonomensis Penstemon pahutensis Penstemon papillatus

giant spanish-needle Geysers panicum roughstalk witch grass little-leaved palo verde San Bernardino grassof-Parnassus Cascade grass-ofParnassus small-flowered grass-ofParnassus Ahart's paronychia yellowish lousewort Great Basin lousewort curved-beak lousewort scalloped-leaved lousewort Dudley's lousewort Howell's lousewort Beaver Dam breadroot spiny cliff-brake white-margined beardtongue Barneby's beardtongue rosy two-toned beardtongue limestone beardtongue California beardtongue gray beardtongue ashy-gray beardtongue

PDAST6T012 PMPOA24028 PMPOA4K170 PDFAB2Z030 PDSAX0P030 PDSAX0P044 PDSAX0P0A0 PDCAR0L0V0 PDSCR1K044 PDSCR1K070 PDSCR1K090 PDSCR1K0A0 PDSCR1K0D0 PDSCR1K0J0 PDFAB5L050 PPADI0H0C0 PDSCR1L070 PDSCR1L0Q0 PDSCR1L0S2 PDSCR1L100 PDSCR1L110 PDSCR1L7F0 PDSCR1L1B0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None Rare None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G5T3/S2 G5T2Q/S2 G5T5/S1 G5/S3.3 G5T2/S2.3 G5T3/S3 G4/S2 G2/S2 G5T4/S3.3 G4/S2 G5/S3.3 G4/S1 G2/S2 G4/S3.3 G3/S2 G5/S2 G2/S1 G3G4/S1 G3T3Q/S1 G2G3/S2S3 G3?/S2 G4/S3.3 G4/S3.3 G5T4/S3.3 G3/S3 G4T3/S2.3 G5T3/S3.3 G4/S1 G4T1/S2 G3/S1 G3/S3.3

1B.3 1B.2 2B.1 4.3 1B.3 2B.2 2B.2 1B.1 4.3 2B.3 4.3 2B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 2B.3 1B.1 2B.1 1B.1 1B.3 1B.2 4.3 4.3 4.3 1B.3 1B.3 4.3 2B.2 1B.3 2B.3 4.3

San Jacinto beardtongue PDSCR1L1D2 thread-leaved beardtongue Amargosa beardtongue Shasta beardtongue Janish's beardtongue Sonoma beardtongue Pahute beardtongue Inyo beardtongue PDSCR1L2A0 PDSCR1L2F2 PDSCR1L5Q0 PDSCR1L3A0 PDSCR1L483 PDSCR1L4H0 PDSCR1L4L0

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes

Penstemon personatus Penstemon pseudospectabilis ssp. pseudospectabilis Penstemon rattanii var. kleei Penstemon scapoides Penstemon stephensii Penstemon sudans

closed-throated beardtongue desert beardtongue

PDSCR1L4Y0 PDSCR1L562

None None

None None

G2/S2.2

1B.2

G4G5T3T5/S3 2B.2

Santa Cruz Mountains beardtongue pinyon beardtongue Stephens' beardtongue Susanville beardtongue beardtongue

PDSCR1L5B1 PDSCR1L5J0 PDSCR1L5W0 PDSCR1L620 PDSCR1L670 PDSCR1L680 PDSCR1L6A0 PDSCR1L6G0 PDAST6X021 PDAST6X022

None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None

G4T2/S2.2 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G3/S3 G4/S1 G5/S3.2? G1/S1 G4/S2 G4T2/S2 G4T3/S3 G1/S1 G5T1/S1 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G3/S3 G5T3/S3.2 G3Q/S3.3

1B.2 4.3 1B.3 1B.3 2B.3 4.2 1B.3 2B.3 1B.1 4.2 1B.1 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 4.2 4.2 4.3

Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Penstemon thompsoniae Thompson's Penstemon thurberi Penstemon tracyi Penstemon utahensis Pentachaeta aurea ssp. allenii Pentachaeta aurea ssp. aurea Pentachaeta bellidiflora Pentachaeta exilis ssp. aeolica Pentachaeta fragilis Pentachaeta lyonii Perideridia bacigalupii
Thurber's beardtongue Tracy's beardtongue Utah beardtongue Allen's pentachaeta golden-rayed pentachaeta San Benito pentachaeta fragile pentachaeta Lyon's pentachaeta Bacigalupi's yampah

white-rayed pentachaeta PDAST6X030 PDAST6X041 PDAST6X050 PDAST6X060 PDAPI1N020 PDAPI1N062 PDAPI1N0A0 PDAPI1N0C2 PDAPI1N0D0 PDAST700F0 PDAST700V0

Perideridia gairdneri ssp. California Gairdner's gairdneri yampah Perideridia leptocarpa Perideridia parishii ssp. parishii Perideridia pringlei Perityle inyoensis Perityle villosa Petalonyx thurberi ssp. gilmanii Peteria thompsoniae Petradoria pumila ssp. pumila Petrophytum caespitosum ssp. acuminatum Phacelia amabilis Phacelia anelsonii Phacelia argentea Phacelia barnebyana Phacelia ciliata var. opaca January, 16, 2014
narrow-seeded yampah Parish's yampah adobe yampah Inyo rock daisy Hanaupah rock daisy

G4T3T4/S2.2? 2B.2 G3/S3.3 G2/S2.2 G2/S2 G5T2/S2.3 G4/S1 G5T4/S3.3 G5T2/S2 4.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.3 2B.3 4.3 1B.3

Death Valley sandpaper- PDLOA04041 plant spine-noded milk vetch rock goldenrod marble rockmat PDFAB32020 PDAST72022 PDROS18010

Saline Valley phacelia Aven Nelson's phacelia sand dune phacelia Barneby's phacelia Merced phacelia

PDHYD0C040 PDHYD0C060 PDHYD0C070 PDHYD0C0C0 PDHYD0C0S2

None None None None None

None None None None None

GHQ/SH G2G3/S2.3? G2/S1 G3?/S2.3 G5TH/SH

3.3 2B.3 1B.1 2B.3 3.2

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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Phacelia coerulea Phacelia cookei Phacelia exilis Phacelia floribunda Phacelia greenei Phacelia gymnoclada Phacelia hubbyi Phacelia insularis var. continentis Phacelia insularis var. insularis Phacelia inundata Phacelia inyoensis Phacelia keckii Phacelia leonis Phacelia mohavensis Phacelia monoensis Phacelia mustelina Phacelia nashiana Phacelia novenmillensis Phacelia orogenes Phacelia parishii Phacelia peirsoniana

sky-blue phacelia Cooke's phacelia Transverse Range phacelia many-flowered phacelia Scott Valley phacelia Hubby's phacelia North Coast phacelia northern Channel Islands phacelia playa phacelia Inyo phacelia Santiago Peak phacelia Siskiyou phacelia Mojave phacelia Mono County phacelia Death Valley roundleaved phacelia Charlotte's phacelia Nine Mile Canyon phacelia Sierra phacelia Parish's phacelia Peirson's phacelia

PDHYD0C0U0 PDHYD0C0Y0 PDHYD0C4Y0 PDHYD0C1G0 PDHYD0C1V0 PDHYD0C0R4 PDHYD0C2B1 PDHYD0C2B2 PDHYD0C2E0 PDHYD0C2F0 PDHYD0C4G1 PDHYD0C2N0 PDHYD0C310 PDHYD0C4V0 PDHYD0C330 PDHYD0C350 PDHYD0C3A0 PDHYD0C3C0 PDHYD0C3G0 PDHYD0C3N0 PDHYD0C1M0 PDHYD0C3Q0 PDHYD0C3V1 PDHYD0C416 PDHYD0C4A1 PDHYD0C4D0 PDHYD0C510 PDFAB330P0 PDPLM0D0M0 PDPLM0D0P0 PDPLM0D100 PDPLM0D115 PDLNN02020 PDHYD0D011

None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None

G5/S2 G1/S1 G3Q/S3.3 G2/S2 G2/S2 G4/S2.3 G3/S3.2 G2T1/S1 G2T1/S1 G2/S2.3 G2/S2 G2/S2 G2/S2.2 G3Q/S3.3 G3/S2.1 G2/S2 G3/S3 G3/S3 G3/S3.3 G2G3/S1 G3G4/S3.3 G4T2/S1 G1/S1 G5T2T3/S2 G5?T3/S3.2 G5T5/S2 G3/S3 G1/S1 G5/S1 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G1/S1 G5?/S2S3 G2/S2 G5T2T3/S2

2B.3 1B.1 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 2B.3 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.3 4.3 1B.1 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 4.3 1B.3 1B.2 2B.3 3.2 2B.3 1B.2 1B.1 2B.1 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 2B.3 1B.2 2B.3

naked-stemmed phacelia PDHYD0C1X0

Phacelia perityloides var. Jaeger's phacelia jaegeri Phacelia phacelioides Phacelia pulchella var. gooddingii Phacelia ramosissima var. austrolitoralis Phacelia sericea var. ciliosa Phacelia stebbinsii Phacelia stellaris Phaseolus filiformis Phlox dispersa Phlox dolichantha Phlox hirsuta Phlox muscoides Pholisma sonorae Pholistoma auritum var. arizonicum January, 16, 2014
Mt. Diablo phacelia Goodding's phacelia south coast branching phacelia blue alpine phacelia Stebbins' phacelia Brand's star phacelia slender-stem bean High Sierra phlox Big Bear Valley phlox Yreka phlox squarestem phlox sand food Arizona pholistoma

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Physalis lobata Physaria chambersii Physaria kingii ssp. bernardina Physaria ludoviciana Physocarpus alternans Picea engelmannii

lobed ground-cherry Chambers' physaria San Bernardino Mountains bladderpod silver bladderpod Nevada ninebark Engelmann spruce

PDSOL0T010 PDBRA22050 PDBRA1N0W1 PDBRA1N110 PDROS19010 PGPIN03030 PDFAB34012 PDRAF01010 PDLNT01040 PGPIN04081 PGPIN040C0 PGPIN04180 PGPIN040V0 PGPIN04151 PGPIN04152 PMORC1X050 PMORC1X080 PMORC1X090 PMORC1X011 PMORC1X100 PMORC1X110 PMORC1X070 PDMON05010 PDBOR0V061

None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G5/S2 G4/S1S2 G5T1/S1 G5/S1 G4/S2.3 G5/S2.2

2B.3 2B.3 1B.1 2B.2 2B.3 2B.2

Pickeringia montana var. woolly chaparral-pea tomentosa Pilostyles thurberi Pinguicula macroceras Pinus contorta ssp. bolanderi Pinus edulis Pinus longaeva Pinus radiata Pinus torreyana ssp. insularis Pinus torreyana ssp. torreyana Piperia candida Piperia colemanii Piperia cooperi Piperia elegans ssp. decurtata Piperia leptopetala Piperia michaelii Piperia yadonii Pityopus californica Plagiobothrys chorisianus var. chorisianus Plagiobothrys chorisianus var. hickmanii Plagiobothrys diffusus Plagiobothrys glaber Plagiobothrys glyptocarpus var. modestus
Thurber's pilostyles horned butterwort Bolander's beach pine two-needle pinyon pine bristlecone pine Monterey pine Santa Rosa Island Torrey pine Torrey pine white-flowered rein orchid Coleman's rein orchid chaparral rein orchid Point Reyes rein orchid narrow-petaled rein orchid Michael's rein orchid Yadon's rein orchid California pinefoot Choris' popcornflower

G5T2T4/S2S4. 4.3 3 G5/S3.3 G5/S2S3 G5T2/S2 G5Q/S2 G4/S3.3 G1/S1 G1T1/S1 G1T1/S1 G3?/S2 G3/S3.3 G4/S3.2 G4T1/S1 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G2/S2 G4G5/S3.2 G3T2Q/S2.2 4.3 2B.2 1B.2 3.3 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 4.2 1B.1 4.3 4.2 1B.1 4.2 1B.2

Hickman's popcornflower PDBOR0V062

None

None

G3T3Q/S3.2

4.2

No

San Francisco popcornflower hairless popcornflower Cedar Crest popcornflower

PDBOR0V080 PDBOR0V0B0 PDBOR0V0C2

None None None

Endangered None None

G1Q/S1 GH/SH G3THQ/SH

1B.1 1A 3

Yes Yes No

Plagiobothrys hystriculus bearded popcornflower Plagiobothrys lithocaryus Mayacamas


popcornflower

PDBOR0V0H0 PDBOR0V0P0

None None None

None None None

G2/S2 GH/SH G4?TX/SX

1B.1 1A 1A

Yes Yes Yes

Plagiobothrys mollis var. vestitus January, 16, 2014

Petaluma popcornflower PDBOR0V0Q2

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Plagiobothrys nitens Plagiobothrys parishii Plagiobothrys salsus Plagiobothrys strictus

shiny-nutlet popcornflower Parish's popcornflower desert popcornflower

PDBOR0V1B0 PDBOR0V0U0 PDBOR0V0X0

None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Endangered None None None None Endangered None None Endangered None None None None None

None None None Threatened None None None None None None None None Threatened None None None None None None Endangered None None None None Endangered Endangered None Endangered None None None None None

GNR/S1 G1/S1 G2G3/S1 G1/S1 G4T3/S3 G4T2Q/S2.2 G2/S2 G4?/S1 G5/S3.2? G2/S2.2 G5T1Q/S1 G5T3/S3.3 G2/S2 G4/S3.2? G5T2/S1 G5T5/S1 G2/S2 G2/S2 G4/S3 G1/S1 G4/S3.3 G3G4/S3.3 G2G3/S2S3 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G2/S2 G4/S4 G1/S1 G4/S1 G2/S2 G5/SH G4T4/S3.3 G2Q/S1

2B.1 1B.1 2B.2 1B.1 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 2B.1 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 4.2 2B.3 2B.3 1B.2 1B.2 2B.3 1B.1 4.3 4.3 1B.3 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 4.2 1B.1 2B.2 1B.3 2A 4.3 1B.2

Calistoga popcornflower PDBOR0V120

Plagiobothrys torreyi var. chaparral popcornflower PDBOR0V153 perplexans Plagiobothrys torreyi var. Yosemite popcornflower PDBOR0V152 torreyi Plagiobothrys uncinatus Platanthera stricta Platystemon californicus var. ciliatus
hooked popcornflower slender bog-orchid Santa Barbara Island cream cups PDBOR0V170 PDBOR0V1D0 PMORC1Y0P0 PMORC1Y1B0 PDPAP0J022

Plagiobothrys verrucosus warty popcorn-flower Platanthera yosemitensis Yosemite bog orchid

Pleuropogon californicus Davy's semaphore grass PMPOA7Y012 var. davyi Pleuropogon hooverianus North Coast semaphore
grass PMPOA4Y070 PMPOA4Y080 PMPOA4Z013 PMPOA4Z015 PMPOA4Z0A0 PMPOA4Z390 PMPOA4Z1H0 PMPOA4Z1R0 PMPOA4Z200 PMPOA4Z250 PMPOA4Z310 PDAPI1T030 PDLAM1K010 PDLAM1K020 PDLAM1K070 PDLAM1K040 PDPLM0E050 PDPLM0E060 PDLAM1L020 PDBRA23012 PDBRA23030

Pleuropogon refractus Poa abbreviata ssp. marshii Poa abbreviata ssp. pattersonii Poa atropurpurea Poa diaboli Poa lettermanii Poa napensis Poa piperi Poa rhizomata Poa sierrae Podistera nevadensis Pogogyne abramsii Pogogyne clareana Pogogyne floribunda Pogogyne nudiuscula Polemonium carneum Poliomintha incana Polyctenium fremontii var. fremontii Polyctenium williamsiae January, 16, 2014

nodding semaphore grass Marsh's blue grass Patterson's blue grass San Bernardino blue grass Diablo Canyon blue grass Letterman's blue grass Napa blue grass Piper's blue grass timber blue grass Sierra blue grass Sierra podistera San Diego mesa mint Santa Lucia mint profuse-flowered pogogyne Otay Mesa mint Oregon polemonium frosted mint Fremont's combleaf Williams' combleaf

Polemonium chartaceum Mason's sky pilot

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Polygala acanthoclada Polygala cornuta var. fishiae Polygala heterorhyncha Polygala intermontana Polygala subspinosa Polygonum bidwelliae Polygonum hickmanii Polygonum marinense Polygonum polygaloides ssp. esotericum Polystichum lonchitis Populus angustifolia Portulaca halimoides Potamogeton epihydrus Potamogeton foliosus ssp. fibrillosus

thorny milkwort Fish's milkwort notch-beaked milkwort intermountain milkwort spiny milkwort Bidwell's knotweed Marin knotweed

PDPGL02020 PDPGL020B2 PDPGL02270 PDPGL021U0 PDPGL021Q0 PDPGN0L0C0 PDPGN0L1C0

None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None Endangered Threatened

None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None Endangered Endangered

G4/S1 G5T4/S3.3 G3/S2 G3?/S2.3 G4?/S3 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G2Q/S2 G4G5T3/S3 G4/S3.3 G5/S2? G5/S2S3 G5/S3 G5/S2S3

2B.3 4.3 2B.3 2B.3 2B.2 4.3 1B.1 3.1 1B.1 4.3 3 2B.2 4.2 2B.2

Scotts Valley polygonum PDPGN0L310 Modoc County knotweed PDPGN0L1Y2

Polystichum kruckebergii Kruckeberg's sword fern PPDRY0R0C0


northern holly fern narrow-leaved cottonwood desert portulaca Nuttall's ribbon-leaved pondweed fibrous pondweed PPDRY0R0F0 PDSAL01020 PDPOR06040 PMPOT03080 PMPOT030B1 PMPOT030V0 PMPOT030Z0 PMPOT03160 PDROS1B270 PDROS1B0F8 PDROS1B2F0 PDROS1B0U0 PDROS1B2R0 PDROS1B120 PDROS1B130 PDROS1B2P0 PDROS1B2G0 PDROS1B4A0 PDPED06010 PMLIL0R014 PDROS1C1Q0 PDROS1C0E2 PDAST7P010 PDAST7P030

G5T2T4/S1S2 2B.3 G5/S1S2 G5/S3 G5/S2.2? G1/S1 G5?T4T5/S1 G2/S2 G1/S1 G2/S2 GX/SX G3G4/S2S3 G5/S1 G2G4/S1 GH/SH G5/S3.3 G2?/S2 G1/S1 G5T3/S3.3 G2/S2 G1/S1 2B.3 2B.3 2B.2 1B.3 2B.3 1B.3 1B.1 1B.3 1A 2B.3 2B.2 2B.3 1A 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 1B.1 1B.1

Potamogeton praelongus white-stemmed


pondweed

Potamogeton robbinsii Potamogeton zosteriformis Potentilla basaltica Potentilla concinna var. proxima Potentilla cristae Potentilla hickmanii Potentilla morefieldii Potentilla multijuga Potentilla newberryi Potentilla pulcherrima Potentilla rimicola Potentilla uliginosa Proboscidea althaeifolia Prosartes parvifolia Prunus eremophila Prunus fasciculata var. punctata Pseudobahia bahiifolia Pseudobahia peirsonii

Robbins' pondweed eel-grass pondweed Black Rock potentilla early cinquefoil crested potentilla Hickman's cinquefoil Morefield's cinquefoil Ballona cinquefoil Newberry's cinquefoil beautiful cinquefoil cliff cinquefoil Cunningham Marsh cinquefoil desert unicorn-plant Siskiyou bells Mojave Desert plum sand almond Hartweg's golden sunburst San Joaquin adobe sunburst

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Pseudognaphalium leucocephalum Pseudorontium cyathiferum Pseudostellaria sierrae

white rabbit-tobacco Deep Canyon snapdragon Sierra starwort

PDAST440C0 PDSCR2R010 PDCAR13020 PDAST7R012 PDAST7R020 PDFAB3C011

None None None None None None

None None None None None None

G4/S2S3.2 G4?/S1 G3G4/S3S4 G4T3/S3 G4Q/S3.3 G5T3/S3.3

2B.2 2B.3 4.2 4.2 4.3 4.3

Psilocarphus brevissimus Delta woolly-marbles var. multiflorus Psilocarphus elatior Psorothamnus arborescens var. arborescens Psorothamnus fremontii var. attenuatus Puccinellia howellii Puccinellia parishii Puccinellia pumila Pyrola chlorantha Pyrrocoma lucida Pyrrocoma racemosa var. congesta Pyrrocoma racemosa var. pinetorum Pyrrocoma uniflora var. gossypina Quercus cedrosensis Quercus dumosa Quercus durata var. gabrielensis Quercus engelmannii Quercus pacifica Quercus parvula var. parvula Quercus parvula var. tamalpaisensis Quercus tomentella Quercus turbinella Raillardella pringlei Ranunculus hydrocharoides Ranunculus lobbii Ranunculus macounii Rhamnus alnifolia Rhamnus pirifolia Rhus aromatica var. simplicifolia Rhynchospora alba January, 16, 2014
tall woolly-marbles Mojave indigo-bush

narrow-leaved psorothamnus Howell's alkali grass Parish's alkali grass dwarf alkali grass green-flowered wintergreen sticky pyrrocoma Del Norte pyrrocoma pine pyrrocoma Bear Valley pyrrocoma Cedros Island oak Nuttall's scrub oak San Gabriel oak Engelmann oak island scrub oak Santa Cruz Island oak Tamalpais oak island oak shrub live oak showy raillardella frog's-bit buttercup

PDFAB3C031 PMPOA531A0 PMPOA530T0 PMPOA531L0 PDPYR04030 PDASTDT0E0 PDASTDT0F4 PDASTDT0F2 PDASTDT0K1 PDFAG05650 PDFAG050D0 PDFAG050G2 PDFAG050K0 PDFAG05620 PDFAG051Q1 PDFAG051Q3 PDFAG05250 PDFAG05270 PDAST7X030 PDRAN0L190

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G5T3?/S2.3 G1/S1 G2G3/S1 G4?/SH G5/SH G3/S3 G5T4/S2 G5T3/S3.2 G5T1/S1 G2?/S1 G2/S2 G4T3/S3.2 G3/S3.2 G3/S3.2 G4T3/S3.2 G4T2/S2 G3/S3.2 G5/S3.3 G3/S3 G4G5/S1 G4/S3.2 G5/S2.2 G5/S3 G3/S3.2 G5T3T5/S2 G5/S2

2B.3 1B.1 1B.1 2B.2 2A 1B.2 2B.3 4.2 1B.2 2B.2 1B.1 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 1B.3 4.2 4.3 1B.2 2B.1 4.2 2B.2 2B.2 4.2 2B.3 2B.2

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes

Lobb's aquatic buttercup PDRAN0L1J0 Macoun's buttercup alder buckthorn island redberry single-leaved skunkbrush white beaked-rush PDRAN0L1M0 PDRHA0C010 PDRHA0C0A0 PDANA080B5 PMCYP0N010

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Rhynchospora californica California beaked-rush Rhynchospora capitellata brownish beaked-rush Rhynchospora globularis round-headed beakedrush

PMCYP0N060 PMCYP0N080 PMCYP0N0W0 PDGRO02012 PDGRO02070 PDGRO020F3 PDGRO020N2 PDGRO020V0 PDGRO020Z0 PDGRO02104 PDGRO021B1 PDGRO021F0 PDGRO02109 PDGRO021L0 PDGRO021P0 PDGRO021Q0 PDFAB3G070 PDHYD0E030 PDPAP0L010 PDBRA27060 PDBRA270M0 PDROS1J1V1 PDROS1J1B0 PDROS1J0W0 PDROS1K2N1 PDROS1K4S0 PDPGN0P1K0 PDFAB62010 PDFAB62030 PMALI040Q0 PDSAL020E0 PDSAL020H5 PDSAL023F0 PDSAL024K0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Candidate None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None

G1/S1 G5/S1 G5/S1 G4? T2T3/S2S3 G2/S2 G4TH/SH

1B.1 2B.2 2B.1 3 1B.3 1A

Ribes amarum var. hoffmannii Ribes canthariforme Ribes divaricatum var. parishii Ribes hudsonianum var. petiolare Ribes laxiflorum Ribes marshallii Ribes menziesii var. ixoderme Ribes roezlii var. amictum Ribes sericeum Ribes thacherianum Ribes tularense Ribes viburnifolium Ribes victoris Robinia neomexicana Romanzoffia tracyi Romneya coulteri Rorippa columbiae Rorippa subumbellata Rosa gymnocarpa var. serpentina Rosa minutifolia Rosa pinetorum Rubus glaucifolius var. ganderi Rubus nivalis Rumex venosus Rupertia hallii Rupertia rigida Sagittaria sanfordii Salix bebbiana Salix brachycarpa var. brachycarpa Salix delnortensis Salix nivalis

Hoffmann's bitter gooseberry Moreno currant Parish's gooseberry western black currant trailing black currant Marshall's gooseberry aromatic canyon gooseberry hoary gooseberry Santa Lucia gooseberry Santa Cruz Island gooseberry Sequoia gooseberry Santa Catalina Island currant Victor's gooseberry New Mexico locust Tracy's romanzoffia Coulter's matilija poppy Columbia yellow cress Tahoe yellow cress Gasquet rose small-leaved rose pine rose Cuyamaca raspberry snow dwarf bramble winged dock Hall's rupertia Parish's rupertia Sanford's arrowhead Bebb's willow short-fruited willow Del Norte willow snow willow

G5T3T5/S2.3? 2B.3 G5/S3.3 G4/S3.3 G4T2/S2.2 G3G4T3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G2/S2.2 G2/S2.3 G2?/S2? G3/S3.3 G4/S1 G4/S2 G3/S3.2 G3/S1 G1/S1 G5T2/S2 G3/SX G2Q/S2.2 G5T1Q/S1 G4?/S1 G5?/S2.3 G2G3/S2S3 G3/S3.3 G3/S3 G5/S1 G5T5/S2 G4/S3.3 G5/S2 4.3 4.3 1B.2 4.3 4.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 4.3 2B.3 2B.3 4.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.3 2B.1 1B.2 3.1 2B.3 2B.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 2B.3 2B.3 4.3 2B.3

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Saltugilia caruifolia Saltugilia latimeri Salvia brandegeei Salvia dorrii var. incana Salvia eremostachya Salvia funerea Salvia greatae Salvia munzii Sanguisorba officinalis Sanicula hoffmannii Sanicula maritima Sanicula peckiana Sanicula saxatilis Sanicula tracyi Sanvitalia abertii Sarcobatus baileyi Saussurea americana Saxifraga cespitosa Saxifraga rufidula Scheuchzeria palustris Schoenoplectus heterochaetus Schoenoplectus subterminalis Schoenus nigricans Scirpus pendulus Sclerocactus johnsonii Sclerocactus polyancistrus Scleropogon brevifolius Scrophularia atrata Scrophularia villosa

caraway-leaved woodland-gilia Brandegee's sage fleshy sage desert sage Death Valley sage Orocopia sage Munz's sage great burnet Hoffmann's sanicle adobe sanicle Peck's sanicle rock sanicle Tracy's sanicle Abert's sanvitalia Bailey's greasewood American saw-wort tufted saxifrage red-wool saxifrage American scheuchzeria slender bulrush water bulrush black bog-rush pendulous bulrush Johnson's bee-hive cactus

PDPLM040C0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Candidate

None None None None None None None None None None Rare None Rare None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None

G4?/S3.3 G2/S2.2 G3/S3 G5T5/S1S2 G4G5/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G3/S2.2 G5?/S2 G3/S3.3 G2/S2.2 G4/S3.3 G2/S2 G3/S3.2 G5/S1S2 G4/S1 G5/S1 G5/S1 G5?/S1 G5/S1 G5/S1 G4G5/S3 G4/S2.2 G5/S1 G3G4/S2.2 G4/S3.2 G5/S1 G2/S2.2 G3/S3 G4T2/S2 G5/S2 G3Q/S3.3 G5/S1 G1/S1 G2/S2.2 G5?/S2 G5T2/S2

4.3 1B.2 1B.2 3 4.3 4.3 1B.3 2B.2 2B.2 4.3 1B.1 4.3 1B.2 4.2 2B.2 2B.3 2B.2 2B.3 2B.3 2B.1 2B.3 2B.3 2B.2 2B.2 2B.2 4.2 2B.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 2B.2 3.3 2B.2 1B.1 1B.2 2B.3 1B.2

Latimer's woodland-gilia PDPLM0H010 PDLAM1S080 PDLAM1S0G8 PDLAM1S0K0 PDLAM1S0M0 PDLAM1S0P0 PDLAM1S140 PDROS1L060 PDAPI1Z090 PDAPI1Z0D0 PDAPI1Z0E0 PDAPI1Z0H0 PDAPI1Z0K0 PDAST89010 PDCHE0L020 PDAST8B020 PDSAX0U0C0 PDSAX0U1H0 PMSCH02010 PMCYP0Q0T0 PMCYP0Q1G0 PMCYP0P010 PMCYP0Q160 PDCAC0J0H0

Mojave fish-hook cactus PDCAC0J050 burro grass black-flowered figwort Santa Catalina figwort PMPOA5G010 PDSCR1S010 PDSCR1S0D0 PDLAM1U0A1 PDLAM1U0J0 PDLAM1U1C0 PDLAM1U0Q0 PDCRA0F020 PDCRA0A0B0

Scutellaria bolanderi ssp. southern mountains austromontana skullcap Scutellaria galericulata Scutellaria holmgreniorum Scutellaria lateriflora Sedella leiocarpa Sedum albomarginatum Sedum divergens Sedum laxum ssp. eastwoodiae January, 16, 2014
marsh skullcap Holmgren's skullcap side-flowering skullcap Lake County stonecrop Cascade stonecrop

Feather River stonecrop PDCRA0A030 Red Mountain stonecrop PDCRA0A0L1

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Sedum laxum ssp. flavidum Sedum laxum ssp. heckneri Sedum niveum Sedum oblanceolatum Sedum obtusatum ssp. paradisum Sedum pinetorum Selaginella asprella Selaginella cinerascens Selaginella eremophila Selaginella scopulorum Senecio aphanactis Senecio astephanus Senecio blochmaniae Senecio clevelandii var. clevelandii Senecio clevelandii var. heterophyllus Senecio hydrophiloides Senecio pattersonensis Senna covesii Shepherdia canadensis Sibara deserti Sibara filifolia Sibaropsis hammittii Sidalcea calycosa ssp. rhizomata Sidalcea celata Sidalcea covillei Sidalcea elegans Sidalcea gigantea Sidalcea hickmanii ssp. anomala Sidalcea hickmanii ssp. hickmanii Sidalcea hickmanii ssp. napensis Sidalcea hickmanii ssp. parishii

pale yellow stonecrop Heckner's stonecrop Davidson's stonecrop Applegate stonecrop

PDCRA0A0L2 PDCRA0A0L3 PDCRA0A0R0 PDCRA0A0T0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None Rare None None Rare

G5T3Q/S3.3 G5T3Q/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G3/S1 G4G5T2/S2 GUGHQ/SUS H G4G5/S3.3 G3G4/S3S4 G4/S2S3 G3/S3.2 G4G5/S2S3 G3?/S2 G3/S3 G3/S3.2 G4?T3Q/S3.3 G4?T2Q/S2? G4G5/S2S3 G2/S2.3 G5?/S3 G5/S1 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G2/S2.2 G5T2/S2.2 G2G3/S2S3 G2/S2 G4?/S2? G3/S3 G3T1/S1 G3T2/S2.3 G3T1/S1 G3T1/S1

4.3 4.3 4.2 1B.1 1B.3 3 4.3 4.1 2B.2 4.3 3 2B.2 4.3 4.2 4.3 1B.2 4.2 1B.3 2B.2 2B.1 4.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.2 3 1B.1 3.3 4.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.1 1B.2

Canyon Creek stonecrop PDCRA0A0U3 Pine City sedum bluish spike-moss ashy spike-moss desert spike-moss Rocky Mountain spikemoss chaparral ragwort San Gabriel ragwort Blochman's ragwort Cleveland's ragwort Red Hills ragwort sweet marsh ragwort Cove's cassia Canadian buffalo-berry Santa Cruz Island winged-rockcress Hammitt's clay-cress Point Reyes checkerbloom Redding checkerbloom Owens Valley checkerbloom giant checkerbloom Cuesta Pass checkerbloom PDCRA0A0Z0 PPSEL01060 PPSEL01090 PPSEL010G0 PPSEL010P0 PPSEL010C2 PDAST8H060 PDAST8H090 PDAST8H0G0 PDAST8H0R1 PDAST8H0R2 PDAST8H400 PDFAB491X0 PDELG03020 PDBRA2A020 PDBRA32010 PDMAL11012 PDMAL110FG PDMAL11040

Selaginella leucobryoides Mojave spike-moss

Mount Patterson senecio PDAST8H2C0

desert winged-rockcress PDBRA2A010

Del Norte checkerbloom PDMAL110F5 PDMAL110T0 PDMAL110A1

Hickman's checkerbloom PDMAL110A2 Napa checkerbloom Parish's checkerbloom PDMAL110A6 PDMAL110A3

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Sidalcea hickmanii ssp. pillsburiensis Sidalcea hickmanii ssp. viridis Sidalcea keckii Sidalcea malachroides Sidalcea malviflora ssp. dolosa Sidalcea malviflora ssp. patula Sidalcea malviflora ssp. purpurea Sidalcea multifida Sidalcea neomexicana Sidalcea oregana ssp. eximia Sidalcea oregana ssp. hydrophila Sidalcea oregana ssp. valida Sidalcea pedata Sidalcea robusta Sidalcea stipularis Sidotheca caryophylloides Sidotheca emarginata Silene aperta

Lake Pillsbury checkerbloom Marin checkerbloom Keck's checkerbloom maple-leaved checkerbloom Bear Valley checkerbloom Siskiyou checkerbloom purple-stemmed checkerbloom cut-leaf checkerbloom Salt Spring checkerbloom coast sidalcea marsh checkerbloom Kenwood Marsh checkerbloom bird-foot checkerbloom Butte County checkerbloom Scadden Flat checkerbloom chickweed oxytheca

PDMAL110A5 PDMAL110A4 PDMAL110D0 PDMAL110E0 PDMAL110FH PDMAL110F9 PDMAL110FL PDMAL110G0 PDMAL110J0 PDMAL110K9 PDMAL110K2 PDMAL110K5 PDMAL110L0 PDMAL110P0 PDMAL110R0 PDPGN0J010

None None Endangered None None None None None None None None Endangered Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered Endangered None Endangered None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None

G3T1/S1

1B.2

G3T1T2/S1S2 1B.3 G1/S1 G3G4/S3S4.2 1B.1 4.2

G5T2T3/S2S3 1B.2 G5T2/S2 G5T2/S2.2 G3/S2 G4?/S2S3 G5T1/S1 G5T3/S3 G5T1/S1 G1/S1 G2/S2 G1/S1 G3/S3.3 G2/S2.3 G3/S3.3 G5T3Q/S3 G2/S2.2 G4T2Q/S2 G4T3/S3 G5/S2.3 G2/S2 G2/S2.2 G4/S2.3 G5T2/S2.2 G2G3/S2.3 1B.2 1B.2 2B.3 2B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.1 1B.1 1B.2 1B.1 4.3 1B.3 4.3 4.2 1B.2 1B.2 4.3 2B.3 1B.2 1B.2 2B.3 1B.2 1B.3

white-margined oxytheca PDPGN0J030 Tulare campion PDCAR0U050 PDCAR0U0A2 PDCAR0U0Z0 PDCAR0U161 PDCAR0U162 PDCAR0U170 PDCAR0U2D0 PDCAR0U2B0 PDCAR0U213 PMIRI0D0L0

Silene campanulata ssp. Red Mountain catchfly campanulata Silene marmorensis Silene occidentalis ssp. longistipitata Silene occidentalis ssp. occidentalis Silene oregana Silene salmonacea Silene serpentinicola Silene suksdorfii Silene verecunda ssp. verecunda Sisyrinchium funereum
Marble Mountain campion long-stiped campion Western campion Oregon campion Klamath Mountain catchfly serpentine catchfly San Francisco campion Death Valley blue-eyed grass

Cascade alpine campion PDCAR0U1W0

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Sisyrinchium hitchcockii Sisyrinchium longipes Smelowskia ovalis Smilax jamesii Solanum clokeyi Solanum wallacei Solidago gigantea Solidago guiradonis Sparganium natans Spartina gracilis Spergularia canadensis var. occidentalis Spermolepis echinata Sphaeralcea grossulariifolia Sphaeralcea munroana Sphaeralcea rusbyi var. eremicola Sphaeromeria potentilloides var. nitrophila Sphenopholis obtusata Stachys pilosa Stanleya viridiflora

Hitchcock's blue-eyed grass timberland blue-eyed grass alpine smelowskia English Peak greenbrier island nightshade Wallace's nightshade giant goldenrod Guirado's goldenrod small bur-reed alkali cord grass western sand-spurrey bristly scaleseed currant-leaved desert mallow Munro's desert mallow Rusby's desert-mallow alkali tansy-sage

PMIRI0D0S0 PMIRI0D0Y0 PDBRA2D040 PMSMI010D0 PDSOL0Z450 PDSOL0Z280 PDAST8P0Q0 PDAST8P0T0 PMSPA01090 PMPOA5S060 PDCAR0W032 PDAPI23020 PDMAL14090 PDMAL140F0 PDMAL140L1 PDAST8S061

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G2/S1 G3/S1 G5/S1 G2/S2 G3/S3.2 G2Q/S2.1 G5/S1 G3/S3.2 G5/S3.3 G5/S3.2 G5T4?/S1 G5/S1 G4G5/S2S3 G4/S1 G4T2/S2 G5T4/S2.2

1B.1 2B.2 1B.2 1B.3 4.2 1B.1 2B.2 4.2 4.3 4.2 2B.1 2B.3 2B.3 2B.2 1B.2 2B.2

prairie wedge grass green-flowered prince's plume beach starwort long-leaved starwort obtuse starwort purple stemodia woolly stenotus Mormon needle grass San Diego County needle grass little ricegrass pubescent needle grass

PMPOA5T030 PDBRA2E060 PDAST6E050 PDCAR0X0L0 PDCAR0X0M0 PDCAR0X0U0 PDSCR1U010 PDASTCX012 PMPOA5X010 PMPOA5X0B0

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G5/S2.2 G5/S2.3 G4/S1S2 G2/S2.2 G3G4/S3S4.2 G5/S2 G5/S3.3 G5/S2.1? G5T5/S3 G5/S2? G3/S3.2 G5/S2S3 G5/S2

2B.2 2B.3 2B.3 1B.2 4.2 2B.2 4.3 2B.1 2B.2 2B.3 4.2 2B.3 2B.3

Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No

hairy marsh hedge-nettle PDLAM1X1A0

Stebbinsoseris decipiens Santa Cruz microseris Stellaria littoralis Stellaria longifolia Stellaria obtusa Stemodia durantifolia Stenotus lanuginosus var. lanuginosus Stipa arida Stipa diegoensis Stipa divaricata Stipa exigua Stipa lemmonii var. pubescens

small-flowered rice grass PMPOA4J070 PMPOA80030 PMPOA5X0F2 PDBRA2G011 PDBRA2G012 PDBRA2G040

G5T1T2Q/S1? 3.2 G2T1/S1 G2T2/S2.2 G3/S3.2 1B.1 1B.2 4.2

Streptanthus albidus ssp. Metcalf Canyon albidus jewelflower Streptanthus albidus ssp. most beautiful peramoenus jewelflower Streptanthus barbiger January, 16, 2014
bearded jewelflower

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 2B.2 1B.1 No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Streptanthus batrachopus

Tamalpais jewelflower

PDBRA2G050 PDBRA2G060 PDBRA2G072 PDBRA2G071

None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G1/S1 G3/S3 G2T1/S1 G2T2/S2 G1/S1 G2/S2.3 G5T1/S1 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G4TH/SH G4T1/S1 G4T2/S2 G3/S3 G2/S2 G1/S1 G2G3/S2 G3G4T2/S2 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G2T2/S2.2 G2T1/S1 G2T1/S1 G2T2/S2.2 G1/S1 G2G3/S2 G1/S1 G5T5/S3 G2/S2

1B.3 4.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.3 1B.3 1B.2 4.3 4.3 1B.3 1B.3 1B.1 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 4.3

Streptanthus bernardinus Laguna Mountains


jewelflower

Streptanthus brachiatus ssp. brachiatus Streptanthus brachiatus ssp. hoffmanii Streptanthus callistus Streptanthus campestris Streptanthus cordatus var. piutensis Streptanthus drepanoides Streptanthus farnsworthianus

Socrates Mine jewelflower Freed's jewelflower

Mt. Hamilton jewelflower PDBRA2G0A0 southern jewelflower Piute Mountains jewelflower sickle-fruit jewelflower PDBRA2G0B0 PDBRA2G0D2 PDBRA2G200

Farnsworth's jewelflower PDBRA2G0G0 PDBRA2G0H0 PDBRA2G0J4 PDBRA2G0T0 PDBRA2G0J2 PDBRA2G0K0 PDBRA2G510 PDBRA2G0M0 PDBRA2G0N0 PDBRA2G0Q1 PDBRA2G400 PDBRA2G0S0

Streptanthus fenestratus Tehipite Valley


jewelflower

Streptanthus glandulosus Hoffman's bristly ssp. hoffmanii jewelflower Streptanthus glandulosus Tiburon jewelflower ssp. niger Streptanthus glandulosus Mount Tamalpais bristly ssp. pulchellus jewelflower Streptanthus gracilis Streptanthus hesperidis Streptanthus hispidus Streptanthus howellii
alpine jewelflower green jewelflower Mt. Diablo jewelflower Howell's jewelflower

Streptanthus insignis ssp. Arburua Ranch lyonii jewelflower Streptanthus longisiliqus Streptanthus morrisonii Streptanthus morrisonii ssp. elatus Streptanthus morrisonii ssp. hirtiflorus Streptanthus morrisonii ssp. kruckebergii Streptanthus morrisonii ssp. morrisonii Streptanthus oblanceolatus Streptanthus oliganthus Streptanthus vernalis Stuckenia filiformis ssp. alpina Stylocline citroleum January, 16, 2014
long-fruit jewelflower Morrison's jewelflower

Three Peaks jewelflower PDBRA2G0S1 Dorr's Cabin jewelflower PDBRA2G0S2 Kruckeberg's jewelflower PDBRA2G0S4 Morrison's jewelflower Trinity River jewelflower Masonic Mountain jewelflower early jewelflower slender-leaved pondweed oil neststraw PDBRA2G0S3 PDBRA2G500 PDBRA2G0V0 PDBRA2G120 PMPOT03091 PDAST8Y070

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes

Stylocline masonii Stylocline sonorensis Suaeda californica Suaeda esteroa Suaeda occidentalis Suaeda taxifolia Subularia aquatica ssp. americana Swallenia alexandrae Swertia albomarginata Symphyotrichum defoliatum Symphyotrichum lentum Synthyris missurica ssp. missurica Syntrichopappus lemmonii Systenotheca vortriedei Taraxacum californicum Taraxacum ceratophorum Tauschia glauca Tauschia howellii Tetracoccus dioicus Tetracoccus hallii Tetracoccus ilicifolius Tetradymia argyraea Tetradymia tetrameres Teucrium cubense ssp. depressum Teucrium glandulosum Thalictrum alpinum Thelypodium brachycarpum

Mason's neststraw mesquite neststraw California seablite estuary seablite western seablite woolly seablite American water-awlwort Eureka Valley dune grass desert green-gentian San Bernardino aster

PDAST8Y080 PDAST8Y060 PDCHE0P020 PDCHE0P0D0 PDCHE0P080 PDCHE0P0L0 PDBRA2H012 PMPOA5Y010 PDGEN05020 PDASTE80C0 PDASTE80U0 PDASTE8470 PDSCR1W042 PDAST90020 PDPGN0W010 PDAST93050 PDAST930Y1 PDAPI27020 PDAPI27050 PDEUP1C010 PDEUP1C021 PDAST95010 PDAST950A0 PDLAM20032 PDLAM20040 PDRAN0M010 PDBRA2N010 PDBRA2N051 PDBRA2N062

None None Endangered None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None Rare None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G1/S1 G3G5/SX G1/S1 G3/S2 G5/S2.3 G3?/S2S3 G5T5/S4.3 G2/S2 G5/S3.3 G2/S2 G2/S2.3 G2/S2 G4T4/S2.3 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G5/S1 G4/S3.3 G2/S2 G3/S2.2 G4/S3.3 G2/S2 G4?/S3.3 G4/S2

1B.1 2A 1B.1 1B.2 2B.3 4.2 4.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.2 1B.3 1B.2 2B.3 4.3 4.3 1B.1 2B.1 4.3 1B.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.3 4.3 2B.2

Symphyotrichum greatae Greata's aster


Suisun Marsh aster kitten-tails Lemmon's syntrichopappus Vortriede's spineflower California dandelion horned dandelion glaucous tauschia Howell's tauschia Parry's tetracoccus Hall's tetracoccus striped horsebrush dune horsebrush dwarf germander desert germander arctic meadow-rue short-podded thelypodium

holly-leaved tetracoccus PDEUP1C030

G4G5T3T4/S2 2B.2 G4/S2 G5/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G2T2/S2 G5T5/S2.2 2B.3 4.3 4.2 1B.2 2B.2

Thelypodium howellii ssp. Howell's thelypodium howellii Thelypodium integrifolium ssp. complanatum Thelypodium milleflorum Thelypodium stenopetalum
foxtail thelypodium

many-flowered thelypodium slender-petaled thelypodium

PDBRA2N0A0 PDBRA2N0F0 PPTHE05192

None Endangered None

None Endangered None

G5/S2S3 G1/S1 G5T3/S2.2?

2B.2 1B.1 2B.2

Yes Yes Yes

Thelypteris puberula var. Sonoran maiden fern sonorensis January, 16, 2014

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Thermopsis californica var. argentata Thermopsis californica var. semota Thermopsis gracilis Thermopsis robusta Thysanocarpus conchuliferus Thysanocarpus rigidus Tiarella trifoliata var. trifoliata Tiquilia canescens var. pulchella Tonestus eximius Tonestus lyallii Tonestus peirsonii Townsendia condensata Townsendia leptotes Tracyina rostrata Tragia ramosa Transberingia bursifolia ssp. virgata

silvery false lupine velvety false lupine slender false lupine robust false lupine Santa Cruz Island fringepod rigid fringepod trifoliate laceflower Chocolate Mountains tiquilia Tahoe tonestus Lyall's tonestus Peirson's tonestus cushion townsendia slender townsendia beaked tracyina desert tragia virgate halimolobos

PDFAB3Z011 PDFAB3Z013 PDFAB3Z0C1 PDFAB3Z0E0 PDFAB3Z0D0 PDBRA2Q060 PDBRA2Q070 PDSAX10031 PDBOR0Y012 PDASTE0030 PDASTE0050 PDASTE0070 PDAST9C040 PDAST9C0F0 PMLIL28050 PDAST9D010 PDEUP1D090 PDBRA1A040 PDAST9F031 PMCYP0Q250 PDLAM22022

None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Threatened

None None None Rare None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G3T3/S3.3 G3T2/S2 G3G4/S3.3 G1/S1 G2Q/S2.2 G1/S1 G1G2/S1S2 G5T5/S2S3 G5T3T4/S3? G3/S3.3 G5/S1 G3/S3.3 G4/S3 G4/S2.3 G3/S3.2 G1G2/S1S2.2 G5/S3.3 G4T?/S1 G4T3/S1 G5/S1 G3G4T1/S1

4.3 1B.2 4.3 1B.3 1B.2 1B.2 1B.2 3 3.2 4.3 2B.3 4.3 2B.3 2B.3 4.2 1B.2 4.3 2B.3 2B.1 2B.2 1B.1

Thermopsis macrophylla Santa Ynez false lupine

Toxicoscordion fontanum marsh zigadenus

Trichocoronis wrightii var. Wright's trichocoronis wrightii Trichophorum pumilum Trichostema austromontanum ssp. compactum Trichostema ovatum Trichostema ruygtii Trientalis europaea Trifolium amoenum Trifolium andersonii ssp. andersonii Trifolium bolanderi Trifolium buckwestiorum Trifolium dedeckerae Trifolium gymnocarpon ssp. plummerae Trifolium howellii Trifolium hydrophilum
little bulrush Hidden Lake bluecurls

Trichostema micranthum small-flowered bluecurls PDLAM22080


San Joaquin bluecurls Napa bluecurls arctic starflower showy rancheria clover Anderson's clover Bolander's clover Santa Cruz clover Dedecker's clover Plummer's clover Howell's clover saline clover PDLAM220A0 PDLAM220C0 PDLAM220H0 PDPRI0A030 PDFAB40040 PDFAB40055 PDFAB400G0 PDFAB402W0 PDFAB400Q0 PDFAB40112 PDFAB40140 PDFAB400R5

None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None

None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G4/S3.3 G3/S3.2 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G5/S1 G1/S1 G4T3/S3.3 G2G3/S2S3 G2/S2 G2/S2.3 G5T4/S2.3 G4/S3.3 G2/S2

4.3 4.2 4.3 1B.2 2B.2 1B.1 4.3 1B.2 1B.1 1B.3 2B.3 4.3 1B.2

No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Trichostema rubisepalum Hernandez bluecurls

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Scientific Name Common Name Element Code Federal Listing State Listing Status Status Heritage Rank CNPS List Records in CNDDB ? Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No No No Yes

Trifolium jokerstii Trifolium lemmonii Trifolium palmeri Trifolium polyodon Trifolium siskiyouense Trifolium trichocalyx Triglochin palustris Trillium ovatum ssp. oettingeri Triphysaria floribunda

Butte County golden clover Lemmon's clover southern island clover Pacific Grove clover Siskiyou clover Monterey clover marsh arrow-grass Salmon Mountains wakerobin San Francisco owl'sclover

PDFAB40310 PDFAB401C0 PDFAB40102 PDFAB402H0 PDFAB402S0 PDFAB402J0 PMJCG02040 PMLIL200M1 PDSCR2T010 PDNYC0G020 PDNYC0G030 PMLIL21020 PMLIL21031

None None None None None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Endangered Endangered None None None None None None None None None None Threatened

None None None Rare None Endangered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Rare Endangered None None None None None None None None None None Threatened

G2/S2 G4?/S3.2 G3/S3.2 G1/S1 G3G4Q/S2.2 G1/S1 G5/S3 G5T3/S3.2 G2/S2.2 G4/S1 G5/S1 G2/S2 G4T4/S3.3 G4T3/S3.3 G4G5/S1 G4/S1 G5T2/S2.3 G3/S3.3 G1/S1 G1/S1 G1/S1 G1/S1 G5/S3 G5/S3.2 G4?/S1 G3G4/S3? G5/S2.2? G5/S3.3 G5/S1 G4/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G2/S2

1B.2 4.2 4.2 1B.1 3.2 1B.1 2B.3 4.2 1B.2 2B.2 2B.3 1B.2 4.3 4.3 2B.1 2B.2 1B.3 4.3 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 1B.1 2B.2 4.2 2B.2 3.3 2B.2 4.3 2B.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 1B.1

Tripterocalyx crux-maltae Kellogg's sand-verbena Tripterocalyx micranthus small-flowered sandverbena

Triteleia clementina Triteleia crocea var. crocea Triteleia crocea var. modesta Triteleia grandiflora Triteleia hendersonii Triteleia ixioides ssp. cookii Triteleia lugens Tropidocarpum californicum Tropidocarpum capparideum Tuctoria greenei Tuctoria mucronata Utricularia intermedia Utricularia minor Utricularia ochroleuca Vaccinium coccineum Vaccinium scoparium Vahlodea atropurpurea Valeriana occidentalis Vancouveria chrysantha Veratrum fimbriatum Veratrum insolitum Verbena californica January, 16, 2014

San Clemente Island triteleia yellow triteleia

Trinity Mountains triteleia PMLIL21032 large-flowered triteleia Henderson's triteleia Cook's triteleia dark-mouthed triteleia Kings gold caper-fruited tropidocarpum Greene's tuctoria Crampton's tuctoria or Solano grass flat-leaved bladderwort lesser bladderwort cream-flowered bladderwort Siskiyou Mountains huckleberry little-leaved huckleberry mountain hair grass western valerian Siskiyou inside-outflower fringed false-hellebore Siskiyou false-hellebore Red Hills vervain PMLIL21060 PMLIL21070 PMLIL210A2 PMLIL210D0 PDBRA33010 PDBRA2R010 PMPOA6N010 PMPOA6N020 PDLNT020A0 PDLNT020D0 PDLNT020E0 PDERI181N0 PDERI180Y0 PMPOA6M010 PDVAL03080 PDBER09010 PMLIL25030 PMLIL25040 PDVER0N050

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Scientific Name

Common Name

Element Code

Federal Listing State Listing Status Status

Heritage Rank CNPS List

Records in CNDDB ? Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No No Yes Yes

Verbesina dissita Veronica copelandii Veronica cusickii Viburnum edule Viburnum ellipticum Viguiera laciniata Viguiera purisimae Viola howellii Viola langsdorffii Viola palustris Viola pinetorum var. grisea Viola primulifolia ssp. occidentalis Viola tomentosa Wislizenia refracta ssp. palmeri Wislizenia refracta ssp. refracta Wolffia brasiliensis Woodsia plummerae Wyethia elata Wyethia longicaulis Wyethia reticulata Xanthisma gracile Xanthisma junceum Xylorhiza cognata Xylorhiza orcuttii

big-leaved crownbeard Copeland's speedwell Cusick's speedwell squashberry oval-leaved viburnum San Diego County viguiera La Purisima viguiera Howell's violet Langsdorf's violet alpine marsh violet grey-leaved violet western white bog violet

PDAST9R050 PDSCR200B0 PDSCR200C0 PDCPR07070 PDCPR07080 PDAST9T060 PDAST9T0S0 PDVIO040U0 PDVIO04100 PDVIO041G0 PDVIO04431 PDVIO040Y2 PDVIO04420 PDVIO04280 PDCPP09015 PDCPP09013 PMLEM03020 PPDRY0U0A0 PDAST9X050 PDAST9X0A0 PDAST9X0D0 PDAST640E0 PDAST641A0 PDASTA1010 PDASTA1040

Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

Threatened None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

G2G3/S1 G3/S3.3 G5/S3.3 G5/S1 G5/S2.3 G4/S3.2 G4?/S1 G4/S1 G4/S1 G5/S1S2

1B.1 4.3 4.3 2B.1 2B.3 4.2 2B.3 2B.2 2B.1 2B.2

G4G5T3?/S3? 1B.3 G5T2/S2 1B.2

Viola purpurea ssp. aurea golden violet


felt-leaved violet Palmer's jackass clover jackass-clover Brazilian watermeal Plummer's woodsia Hall's wyethia Humboldt County wyethia El Dorado County mule ears annual bristleweed rush-like bristleweed Mecca-aster Orcutt's woody-aster

G5T2T3/S2S3 2B.2 G3/S3.2 G5T2T4/S1 G5T5?/S1 G5/S1 G5/S2 G3/S3.3 G3/S3.3 G2/S2 G5/S3.3 G5/S3.3 G2/S2 G2G3/S2 4.2 2B.2 2B.2 2B.3 2B.3 4.3 4.3 1B.2 4.3 4.3 1B.2 1B.2

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