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Pdf Clickbook Booklet Flora of Cloudburst Summit, Cooper Canyon, Buckhorn Area, San Gabriel Mountains # Fam Scientific Name (*)Common Name #V Brk PCT Lycophytes 1 Sel Selaginella asprella bluish spike-moss 3 1 Ferns 2 Den Pteridium aquilinum var. pubescens bracken 4 99 Gymnosperms 3 Equ Equisetum laevigatum smooth scouring rush 30 4 Pte Cheilanthes covillei beady lipfern 2 5 Pte Pellaea mucronata var. californica California cliff-brake MC 10 6 Woo Athyrium filix-femina var. cyclosorum subarctic lady-fern 1 7 Cup Calocedrus decurrens incense-cedar 3 MC 99 8 Cup Sequoiadendron giganteum giant sequoia 2 9 Pin Abies concolor white fir 3 MC 99 10 Pin Pinus coulteri Coulter pine 5 11 Pin Pinus jeffreyi Jeffrey pine 99 12 Pin Pinus lambertiana sugar pine 2 40 13 Pin Pseudotsuga macrocarpa bigcone-spruce 2 Eudicots 14 Ado Sambucus nigra ssp. caerulea blue elderberry 6 MC 10 15 Api Lomatium nevadense var. parishii Parish's lomatium 1 16 Api Oreonana vestita woolly mountain-parsley 1 MC 15 17 Api Osmorhiza berteroi mountain sweet-cicely 1 18 Api Tauschia parishii Parish's tauschia 4 MC 45 19 Apo Apocynum cannabinum Indian hemp 30 20 Apo Asclepias californica California milkweed 3 15 21 Apo Asclepias eriocarpa Indian milkweed 5 WF 5 22 Ast Achillea millefolium yarrow 23 Ast Ageratina occidentalis western snakeroot 1 spear-leaved mountain 24 Ast Agoseris retrorsa 5 dandelion 25 Ast Anisocoma acaulis scale-bud MC 26 Ast Artemisia douglasiana mugwort MC 99 27 Ast Artemisia tridentata big sagebrush WF MC 28 Ast Brickellia californica California brickellbush 29 Ast Chaenactis santolinoides santolina pincushion 1 MC 15 30 Ast Corethrogyne filaginifolia California-aster 1 50 31 Ast Ericameria cuneata var. cuneata rock goldenbush WF 25 San Bernardino rubber 215 Poa Melica imperfecta coast-range melic 3 32 Ast Ericameria nauseosa var. bernardina 1 WF 99 rabbitbrush 216 Poa Melica stricta rock melica 2 33 Ast Ericameria nauseosa var. hololeuca ghostly rabbitbrush MC 217 Poa Muhlenbergia richardsonis mat muhly 10 threadleaf common 34 Ast Ericameria nauseosa var. oreophila 30 218 Poa Muhlenbergia rigens deergrass 99 rabbitbrush 219 Poa Poa pratensis *Kentucky blue grass 2 1 35 Ast Erigeron foliosus var. foliosus leafy daisy 2 MC 99 220 Poa Poa secunda ssp. secunda one-sided bluegrass 99 Eriophyllum confertiflorum var. 36 Ast golden yarrow 4 MC 99 confertiflorum 221 Poa Stipa occidentalis western needlegrass 30 222 Poa Stipa parishii var. parishii Parish's needlegrass 5 37 Ast Hieracium albiflorum white hawkweed 3 MC 5 223 Poa Stipa speciosa desert needlegrass 50 38 Ast Hieracium horridum prickly hawkweed 2 224 Rus Maianthemum stellatum little false-solomon's-seal 6 nr 39 Ast Hulsea vestita ssp. gabrielensis San Gabriel Mtns. sunflower 5 5 40 Ast Packera ionophylla Tehachapi ragwort 3 MC 225 The Muilla maritima muilla MC 226 The Triteleia dudleyi Dudley's triplet-lily 3 41 Ast Pseudognaphalium beneolens fragrant everlasting 1 42 Ast Solidago velutina ssp. californica goldenrod 6 99 http://tchester.org/sgm/plants/floras/pct_cloudburst_burkhart.html chicory-leaved 43 Ast Stephanomeria cichoriacea 1 Last update: 29 July 2014 stephanomeria 44 Ast Stephanomeria virgata twiggy wreath plant 1 MC 1 45 Ast Wyethia ovata southern mule's ears 5 30 46 Bet Alnus rhombifolia white alder 99 Cryptantha circumscissa var. 47 Bor cushion cryptantha 5 circumscissa 48 Bor Cryptantha echinella prickly cryptantha 1 49 Bor Cryptantha muricata var. denticulata prickly cryptantha 1 50 Bor Eriodictyon parryi poodle-dog bush MC 51 Bor Eriodictyon trichocalyx var. trichocalyx smoothleaf yerba santa 1 MC 99 52 Bor Phacelia davidsonii Davidson's phacelia 1 1 53 Bor Phacelia egena rock phacelia 1 54 Bor Phacelia imbricata ssp. patula imbricate phacelia 7 MC 20 55 Bor Phacelia longipes long-stalk phacelia 20 MC 56 Bor Phacelia mohavensis Mojave phacelia 1 57 Bra Boechera platysperma broad-seeded rock-cress WF 58 Bra Boechera repanda Yosemite rockcress 4 1 WF 59 Bra Caulanthus amplexicaulis clasping-leaved caulanthus 2 WF WF 60 Bra Erysimum capitatum var. capitatum western wallflower 2 MC 50 Symphoricarpos rotundifolius var. 61 Cap Parish's snowberry parishii 62 Car Minuartia nuttallii var. gracilis Nuttall's sandwort 63 Car Silene parishii Parish's campion 5 64 Car Silene verecunda white catch-fly 6 MC 15 65 Che Chenopodium atrovirens forest goosefoot 66 Che Chenopodium fremontii Fremont's goosefoot 178 Sax Heuchera elegans urn-flowered alumroot 1 MC 40 67 Che Dysphania botrys *Jerusalem oak 2 179 Urt Urtica dioica ssp. holosericea stinging nettle 5 68 Con Calystegia occidentalis ssp. fulcrata western morning-glory 1 50 180 Vis Arceuthobium campylopodum pine dwarf-mistletoe 99 69 Con Cuscuta californica var. californica California dodder 2 181 Vis Phoradendron bolleanum fir mistletoe 10 70 Cra Dudleya cymosa ssp. pumila canyon dudleya 2 18 Phoradendron serotinum ssp. 71 Dat Datisca glomerata Durango root 1 MC 182 Vis oak mistletoe MC 99 tomentosum 72 Eri Arctostaphylos parryana Parry manzanita 2 20 Monocots 73 Eri Arctostaphylos parryana ssp. tumescens chaparral Parry manzanita MC 183 Aga Hesperoyucca whipplei chaparral yucca MC 20 74 Eri Arctostaphylos patula green-leaf manzanita 26 10 184 All Allium burlewii Burlew's onion 1 75 Eri Pterospora andromedea pinedrops 2 MC 20 185 All Allium campanulatum dusky onion nr 76 Eri Pyrola dentata white-veined wintergreen 1 1 San Bernardino Mountain 186 All Allium monticola 1 MC WF 77 Eri Sarcodes sanguinea snow-plant 1 MC 16 onion Chamaesyce serpyllifolia ssp. 78 Eup thyme-leafed spurge 187 Cyp Carex abrupta abrupt-beak sedge 1 serpyllifolia 188 Cyp Carex alma sturdy sedge 2 99 79 Fab Acmispon americanus var. americanus Spanish clover 10 189 Cyp Carex bolanderi Bolander's sedge 5 southern California 80 Fab Acmispon argophyllus var. argophyllus 190 Cyp Carex praegracilis clustered field sedge 1 silver-lotus 191 Cyp Carex senta swamp sedge 2 81 Fab Acmispon heermannii var. heermannii silky lotus 192 Cyp Carex subfusca brown sedge 7 82 Fab Acmispon nevadensis var. davidsonii Davidson's lotus 8 MC 50 193 Jun Juncus covillei Coville's rush 6 83 Fab Acmispon strigosus strigose lotus MC 194 Jun Juncus duranii Duran's rush 4 84 Fab Hosackia crassifolia var. crassifolia broad-leaved lotus 20 195 Jun Juncus ensifolius three-stamened rush 5 85 Fab Hosackia oblongifolia var. oblongifolia streambank lotus 14 MC 10 196 Jun Juncus macrophyllus long-leaved rush 4 99 86 Fab Lupinus concinnus bajada lupine 3 197 Jun Juncus mexicanus Mexican rush 99 87 Fab Lupinus elatus silky lupine 14 20 198 Jun Juncus orthophyllus straight-leaved rush 2 88 Fab Lupinus excubitus var. austromontanus mountain grape-soda lupine 3 99 199 Jun Juncus oxymeris pointed rush 1 89 Fab Lupinus excubitus var. johnstonii interior bush lupine 1 200 Jun Juncus rugulosus wrinkled rush 1 90 Fab Lupinus formosus western lupine 1 201 Jun Juncus xiphioides iris-leaved rush 1 91 Fab Lupinus latifolius var. parishii Parish's lupine 7 99 202 Jun Luzula comosa hairy wood rush 7 92 Fab Robinia pseudoacacia *black locust 203 Lil Calochortus invenustus plain mariposa lily WF 1 93 Fab Trifolium monanthum ssp. grantianum mountain carpet clover 8 204 Lil Lilium parryi lemon lily 9 MC 99 94 Fab Trifolium variegatum variegated clover 1 205 Orc Epipactis gigantea stream orchid 8 95 Fag Chrysolepis sempervirens bush chinquapin 1 1 206 Orc Platanthera sparsiflora sparse-flowered bog-orchid 4 96 Fag Quercus chrysolepis canyon live oak 99 207 Poa Agropyron cristatum ssp. pectinatum *desert crested wheatgrass 97 Fag Quercus wislizeni var. frutescens interior live oak 2 208 Poa Agrostis exarata spike bentgrass 3 98 Gro Ribes nevadense mountain pink currant 7 WF 99 209 Poa Bromus carinatus var. carinatus California brome 99 Gro Ribes roezlii var. roezlii Sierra gooseberry WF 2 210 Poa Bromus hallii Hall's brome 9 99 southern mountain- 100 Lam Monardella australis var. australis 1 15 211 Poa Bromus tectorum *downy brome 1 99 monardella 212 Poa Elymus elymoides squirreltail 99 101 Lam Monardella australis var. cinerea gray monardella 1 213 Poa Elymus glaucus ssp. glaucus blue wildrye 4 30 102 Lam Salvia dorrii var. pilosa hairy sage MC 214 Poa Festuca arundinacea *tall fescue 103 Lam Stachys albens cobwebby hedge-nettle MC 50 104 Loa Mentzelia congesta clustered blazing star MC Eriogonum cithariforme var. 141 Pol Cithara buckwheat 105 Loa Mentzelia dispersa scattered blazing star 1 cithariforme 106 Loa Mentzelia montana mountain blazing star 1 142 Pol Eriogonum davidsonii Davidson's buckwheat 3 30 107 Mon Lewisia rediviva var. minor bitter root WF WF 143 Pol Eriogonum fasciculatum var. polifolium California buckwheat MC 25 Chamerion angustifolium ssp. 144 Pol Eriogonum microthecum slender buckwheat 1 15 108 Ona fireweed nr circumvagum 145 Pol Eriogonum nudum var. pauciflorum naked buckwheat 2 MC 99 109 Ona Epilobium canum ssp. latifolium mountain California-fuchsia 3 MC 99 146 Pol Eriogonum parishii Parish's buckwheat 5 110 Ona Epilobium ciliatum willowherb 5 MC 20 147 Pol Eriogonum saxatile rock buckwheat 9 MC 30 Epilobium glaberrimum ssp. alpine sulfur-flowered 111 Ona glaucus willowherb 3 20 148 Pol Eriogonum umbellatum var. minus glaberrimum buckwheat 112 Ona Gayophytum heterozygum zig-zag gayophytum 1 MC 149 Pol Eriogonum umbellatum var. munzii sulphur buckwheat 3 99 113 Ona Gayophytum oligospermum pinegrove groundsmoke 40 150 Pol Eriogonum wrightii var. subscaposum Wright's buckwheat 14 MC 99 114 Ona Oenothera elata ssp. hirsutissima Hooker's evening-primrose 151 Pol Polygonum aviculare ssp. depressum *knotweed 115 Oro Castilleja minor ssp. spiralis lesser paintbrush 1 3 152 Pol Rumex salicifolius willow-leaved dock 1 116 Oro Cordylanthus nevinii Nevin's bird's beak 8 WF 99 153 Pol Sidotheca caryophylloides chickweed oxytheca 4 117 Oro Kopsiopsis strobilacea California groundcone 154 Pri Dodecatheon redolens scented shooting star 1 118 Oro Orobanche fasciculata clustered broomrape 7 155 Ran Aquilegia formosa western columbine 4 MC 30 119 Oro Orobanche parishii ssp.
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