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Pdf Clickbook Booklet Flora of Northeast Vallecito Mountains and Adjacent Lower Borrego Valley # # Family Scientific Name (*)Common Name #V Plants AC El Lycopods 1 Selag Selaginella eremophila desert spike-moss 1 Ferns 2 Pteri Cheilanthes parryi woolly lipfern 3 24 11 3 Pteri Notholaena californica California cloak fern 1 Gymnosperms 4 Cupre Juniperus californica California juniper 3 5 Ephed Ephedra aspera Mormon tea 3 57 11 Eudicots 6 Acant Justicia californica chuparosa 3 99 99 7 Amara Amaranthus albus *tumble pigweed 8 Amara Amaranthus fimbriatus fringed amaranth 8 30 Tidestromia suffruticosa var. 9 Amara Arizona honeysweet 1 oblongifolia 10 Apocy Asclepias albicans white-stemmed milkweed 1 11 Apocy Funastrum hirtellum rambling milkweed 2 99 99 12 Aster Adenophyllum porophylloides San Felipe dogweed 2 4 4 13 Aster Ambrosia dumosa burroweed 2 99 99 14 Aster Ambrosia salsola var. salsola cheesebush 4 99 15 Aster Baccharis brachyphylla short-leaved baccharis 1 16 Aster Bahiopsis parishii Parish's viguiera 7 1 17 Aster Baileya pauciradiata Colorado Desert marigold 1 18 Aster Bebbia juncea var. aspera sweetbush 5 99 99 California spear-leaved 19 Aster Brickellia atractyloides var. arguta 1 brickellia 20 Aster Brickellia desertorum desert brickellia 1 21 Aster Calycoseris wrightii white tackstem 5 4 69 Chaenactis carphoclinia var. 22 Aster pebble pincushion 2 99 carphoclinia 23 Aster Chaenactis fremontii Fremont pincushion 10 24 Aster Chaenactis stevioides desert pincushion 2 99 25 Aster Chaenactis xantiana Xantus' chaenactis 1 26 Aster Dicoria canescens desert dicoria 1 27 Aster Encelia farinosa brittlebush 82 99 28 Aster Encelia frutescens button encelia 4 29 Aster Geraea canescens hairy desert-sunflower 3 30 Aster Gutierrezia californica California matchweed 1 5 solitary-leaved alkali 31 Aster Isocoma acradenia var. eremophila 1 goldenbush 32 Aster Logfia arizonica Arizona herba impia 1 60 33 Aster Logfia depressa dwarf filago 1 1 34 Aster Logfia filaginoides California filago 35 35 Aster Malacothrix glabrata desert dandelion 2 1 11 36 Aster Malperia tenuis brown turbans 3 99 99 37 Aster Monoptilon bellioides desert star 3 1 99 38 Aster Palafoxia arida var. arida desert needle 4 99 39 Aster Pectis papposa var. papposa chinch-weed 1 99 40 Aster Perityle emoryi Emory's rock-daisy 4 7 99 41 Aster Pleurocoronis pluriseta arrow-leaf 2 99 66 42 Aster Prenanthella exigua bright-white 2 43 Aster Rafinesquia neomexicana desert chicory 1 1 99 44 Aster Senecio mohavensis Mojave ragwort 4 99 45 Aster Sonchus oleraceus *sow thistle 1 46 Aster Stephanomeria pauciflora wire-lettuce 2 52 99 47 Aster Stylocline intertexta tangled nest-straw 1 48 Aster Trichoptilium incisum yellow-head 1 1 99 49 Aster Trixis californica var. californica California trixis 1 7 1 50 Aster Xylorhiza orcuttii Orcutt's woody-aster 1 51 Borag Cryptantha angustifolia narrow-leaved cryptantha 2 99 52 Borag Cryptantha barbigera bearded cryptantha 99 99 53 Borag Cryptantha decipiens gravel cryptantha 99 30 54 Borag Cryptantha holoptera winged cryptantha 5 55 Borag Cryptantha maritima Guadalupe cryptantha 1 99 99 56 Borag Cryptantha pterocarya wing-nut cryptantha 99 57 Borag Cryptantha racemosa bushy cryptantha 3 63 15 58 Borag Cryptantha utahensis scented cryptantha 40 10 Emmenanthe penduliflora var. 59 Borag whispering bells 1 99 penduliflora 60 Borag Nama demissum var. demissum purple mat 1 61 Borag Nama hispidum var. spathulatum hispid nama 1 62 Borag Pectocarya heterocarpa chuckwalla pectocarya 1 99 63 Borag Pectocarya peninsularis Baja pectocarya 50 64 Borag Pectocarya platycarpa broad-fruited combseed 1 20 65 Borag Pectocarya recurvata curvenut combseed 1 99 66 Borag Phacelia cicutaria var. hispida caterpillar phacelia 30 30 67 Borag Phacelia crenulata var. crenulata heliotrope phacelia 2 little-flowered heliotrope 68 Borag Phacelia crenulata var. minutiflora 6 1 99 phacelia 69 Borag Phacelia distans common phacelia 1 7 99 70 Borag Phacelia pedicellata pedicellate phacelia 1 1 99 195 Rubia Galium stellatum star-flowered bedstraw 7 71 Borag Tiquilia palmeri Palmer's coldenia 3 31 196 Rutac Thamnosma montana turpentine broom 2 72 Borag Tiquilia plicata plicate coldenia 2 197 Simmo Simmondsia chinensis jojoba 2 15 73 Brass Boechera perennans perennial rock-cress 1 198 Solan Datura discolor desert thornapple 1 99 74 Brass Brassica tournefortii *Asian mustard 1 99 199 Solan Datura wrightii sacred datura 75 Brass Caulanthus cooperi Cooper's jewel-flower 1 10 200 Solan Lycium andersonii Anderson's desert-thorn 2 3 76 Brass Caulanthus lasiophyllus California mustard 99 201 Solan Lycium fremontii Fremont's boxthorn 77 Brass Descurainia pinnata ssp. glabra smooth western tansy-mustard 1 20 25 202 Solan Nicotiana obtusifolia desert tobacco 4 21 15 78 Brass Dithyrea californica spectacle-pod 1 5 203 Solan Physalis crassifolia thick-leaved ground cherry 2 10 94 79 Brass Draba cuneifolia wedge-leaved draba 60 204 Ta mar Ta marix ramosissima *saltcedar 1 80 Brass Lepidium lasiocarpum ssp. lasiocarpum hairy-podded pepper-grass 4 99 205 Urtic Parietaria hespera var. hespera pellitory 40 81 Brass Lyrocarpa coulteri Coulter's lyrepod 3 26 11 206 Visca Phoradendron californicum desert mistletoe 3 50 99 82 Burse Bursera microphylla elephant tree 3 99 94 207 Zygop Fagonia pachyacantha sticky fagonia 4 1 99 83 Cacta Cylindropuntia bigelovii teddy-bear cholla Rb 55 20 208 Zygop Kallstroemia californica California caltrop 2 84 Cacta Cylindropuntia echinocarpa silver cholla 2 99 209 Zygop Larrea tridentata creosote bush 10 99 99 85 Cacta Cylindropuntia ganderi Gander's cholla Rb 99 99 210 Zygop Tribulus terrestris *puncture-vine 86 Cacta Cylindropuntia ramosissima pencil cholla 50 Monocots 87 Cacta Ferocactus cylindraceus California barrel cactus 1 99 99 211 Agava Agave deserti var. deserti desert agave 1 99 6 88 Cacta Mammillaria dioica California fish-hook cactus 3 15 95 212 Agava Hesperocallis undulata desert lily 2 5 89 Cacta Mammillaria tetrancistra fish-hook cactus 1 8 213 Poace Aristida adscensionis six-weeks three-awn 3 12 99 90 Cacta Opuntia basilaris var. basilaris beavertail cactus Rb 9 99 214 Poace Aristida purpurea purple three-awn 53 2 91 Campa Nemacladus glanduliferus glandular nemacladus 99 215 Poace Aristida purpurea var. parishii Parish three-awn 3 92 Campa Nemacladus rubescens desert nemacladus 2 216 Poace Bouteloua aristidoides var. aristidoides needle grama 2 6 99 93 Campa Nemacladus tenuis var. tenuis desert threadplant 1 217 Poace Bouteloua barbata var. barbata six-weeks grama 1 50 94 Caryo Achyronychia cooperi frost mat 1 1 218 Poace Dasyochloa pulchella fluff grass 2 21 95 Cheno Atriplex canescens var. canescens (s.l.) four-wing saltbush 219 Poace Festuca bromoides *brome fescue 53 96 Cheno Atriplex hymenelytra desert holly 2 220 Poace Hilaria rigida big galleta 5 53 99 97 Cheno Atriplex polycarpa cattle saltbush 221 Poace Muhlenbergia microsperma littleseed muhly 1 2 98 Cheno Chenopodium murale *nettle-leaved goosefoot 3 222 Poace Schismus barbatus *Mediterranean schismus 99 99 Cheno Suaeda nigra bush seepweed http://tchester.org/sd/plants/floras/northeast_vallecito_mtns.html 100 Cleom Cleomella obtusifolia Mojave cleomella 1 Last update: 12 January 2015 101 Convo Cuscuta californica var. papillosa papillate dodder 10 102 Crass Dudleya arizonica Arizona chalk dudleya 1 103 Cucur Cucurbita palmata coyote melon 1 2 104 Eupho Chamaesyce abramsiana Abrams' prostrate spurge 105 Eupho Chamaesyce melanadenia red-gland spurge 1 106 Eupho Chamaesyce micromera Sonoran spurge 1 21 5 107 Eupho Chamaesyce polycarpa small-seeded spurge 6 57 99 108 Eupho Chamaesyce setiloba Yu ma spurge 99 99 109 Eupho Croton californicus California croton 3 2 110 Eupho Ditaxis lanceolata narrowleaf ditaxis 1 99 99 111 Eupho Ditaxis neomexicana New Mexico ditaxis 5 22 112 Eupho Ditaxis serrata var. californica California ditaxis 1 113 Eupho Ditaxis serrata var. serrata Yu ma ditaxis 155 Monti Cistanthe ambigua desert red maids 1 114 Eupho Euphorbia eriantha beetle spurge 1 6 20 156 Nycta Abronia villosa var. villosa hairy sand-verbena 2 115 Eupho Stillingia linearifolia linear-leaved stillingia 1 157 Nycta Allionia incarnata var. incarnata trailing four o'clock 4 1 99 116 Fabac Acmispon maritimus var. brevivexillus short-bannered coastal lotus 31 11 158 Nycta Boerhavia triquetra var. intermedia fivewing spiderling 87 75 117 Fabac Acmispon maritimus var. maritimus coastal lotus 2 159 Nycta Boerhavia wrightii Wright's spiderling 1 99 118 Fabac Acmispon rigidus desert lotus 1 85 22 160 Nycta Mirabilis laevis var. retrorsa Bigelow's desert four-o'clock 2 1 99 119 Fabac Acmispon strigosus strigose lotus 2 1 99 161 Nycta Mirabilis tenuiloba slender-lobed four o'clock 6 99 74 120 Fabac Astragalus aridus annual desert milk-vetch 1 162 Oleac Menodora scabra var. glabrescens broom twinberry Rb 121 Fabac Astragalus crotalariae Salton milk-vetch 6 163 Oleac Menodora scabra var. scabra rough desert olive 1 122 Fabac Astragalus palmeri Palmer's milk-vetch 1 164 Onagr Camissoniopsis pallida ssp. pallida pale sun-cup 1 123 Fabac Calliandra eriophylla fairyduster 2 165 Onagr Chylismia brevipes yellow cups 2 124 Fabac Dalea mollis silky dalea 14 Chylismia cardiophylla ssp. 166 Onagr heartleaf sun-cup 1 50 21 125 Fabac Dalea mollissima downy dalea 3 1 cardiophylla 126 Fabac Hoffmannseggia microphylla narrow hoffmannseggia 1 167 Onagr Chylismia claviformis ssp. peirsonii brown-eyed primrose 6 99 127 Fabac Lupinus arizonicus Arizona lupine 2 25 99 168 Onagr Eremothera boothii ssp. condensata Booth's evening primrose 3 99 128 Fabac Lupinus concinnus bajada lupine 5 17 169 Onagr Eremothera refracta narrow-leaf sun-cup 2 99 129 Fabac Marina parryi Parry's marina 2 170 Onagr Eulobus californicus California suncup 99 99 130 Fabac Olneya tesota ironwood 14 171 Onagr Oenothera deltoides ssp. deltoides dune primrose 131 Fabac Prosopis glandulosa var. torreyana honey mesquite 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