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Pdf Clickbook Booklet 625 POA Melica stricta rock melica 626 POA Muhlenbergia asperifolia scratchgrass Flora of Garner Valley, San Jacinto Mountains 627 POA Muhlenbergia rigens deergrass # Fam Scientific Name (*)Common Name 628 POA Nassella cernua nodding needlegrass 1 DEN Pteridium aquilinum var. pubescens bracken 629 POA Nassella lepida foothill needlegrass 2 DRY Cystopteris fragilis brittle bladder fern 630 POA Nassella pulchra purple needlegrass 3 DRY Polystichum imbricans ssp. curtum cliff sword fern 631 POA Paspalum distichum knot grass 4 DRY Polystichum scopulinum mountain holly fern 632 POA Phalaris aquatica *Harding grass 5 EQU Equisetum laevigatum smooth scouring rush 633 POA Phleum pratense *timothy 6 ISO Isoetes orcuttii Orcutt's quillwort 634 POA Poa bulbosa *bulbous blue grass 7 MAR Marsilea vestita ssp. vestita clover fern 635 POA Poa fendleriana ssp. longiligula Fendler's blue grass 8 PTE Cheilanthes covillei beady lipfern 636 POA Poa pratensis *Kentucky blue grass 9 PTE Pellaea mucronata var. mucronata bird's-foot fern 637 POA Poa secunda ssp. secunda one-sided bluegrass 10 PTE Pentagramma triangularis ssp. triangularis goldback fern 638 POA Polypogon maritimus *Mediterranean beard grass 11 SEL Selaginella asprella bluish spike-moss 639 POA Polypogon monspeliensis *rabbits-foot grass 12 SEL Selaginella bigelovii Bigelow's spike-moss 640 POA Sporobolus cryptandrus sand dropseed 13 CUP Calocedrus decurrens incense-cedar 641 POA Triticum aestivum *common wheat 14 PIN Abies concolor white fir 642 POA Vulpia microstachys small fescue 15 PIN Pinus coulteri Coulter pine 643 POA Vulpia myuros *rattail fescue 16 PIN Pinus jeffreyi Jeffrey pine 644 POA Vulpia octoflora six-weeks fescue 17 PIN Pinus lambertiana sugar pine 645 POT Potamogeton crispus *crispate-leaved pondweed 18 PIN Pinus monophylla pinyon pine 646 POT Potamogeton foliosus var. foliosus leafy pondweed 19 PIN Pinus ponderosa ponderosa pine 647 POT Potamogeton pectinatus fennel-leaved pondweed 20 PIN Pinus quadrifolia Parry pinyon pine 648 POT Potamogeton pusillus var. pusillus small pondweed 21 PIN Pseudotsuga macrocarpa bigcone-spruce 649 ZAN Zannichellia palustris horned pondweed 22 ACE Acer negundo var. californicum box elder http://tchester.org/sj/flora/garner_valley_all.html Last update: 29 September 2014 23 AMA Amaranthus blitoides *mat amaranth 24 AMA Amaranthus californicus California amaranth 25 AMA Amaranthus powellii Powell's amaranth 26 AMA Amaranthus retroflexus *red-rooted amaranth 27 ANA Rhus ovata sugar bush 28 ANA Rhus trilobata basketbush 29 API Berula erecta cutleaf water-parsnip 30 API Bowlesia incana hoary bowlesia 31 API Conium maculatum *poison hemlock 32 API Hydrocotyle ranunculoides floating marsh-pennywort 33 API Lomatium dasycarpum ssp. dasycarpum woolly-fruited lomatium 34 API Lomatium dissectum var. multifidum fern-leaved lomatium 35 API Lomatium mohavense Mojave lomatium 36 API Lomatium utriculatum common lomatium 37 API Sanicula tuberosa tuberous sanicle 38 API Tauschia arguta southern tauschia 39 API Tauschia parishii Parish's tauschia 583 LIL Smilacina stellata little false-solomon's-seal 40 API Yabea microcarpa California hedge-parsley 584 LIL Yucca schidigera Mohave yucca 41 APO Apocynum cannabinum Indian hemp 585 LIL Yucca whipplei chaparral yucca 42 APO Vinca major *greater periwinkle 586 ORC Epipactis gigantea stream orchid 43 ASC Asclepias californica California milkweed 587 POA Achnatherum coronatum giant needlegrass 44 ASC Asclepias eriocarpa Indian milkweed 588 POA Achnatherum hymenoides Indian ricegrass 45 ASC Asclepias fascicularis narrow-leaf milkweed 589 POA Achnatherum lettermanii Letterman's needlegrass 46 AST Achillea millefolium yarrow 590 POA Achnatherum parishii Parish's needlegrass 47 AST Acourtia microcephala purple head 591 POA Achnatherum speciosum desert needlegrass 48 AST Agoseris grandiflora grand mountain dandelion 592 POA Agrostis stolonifera *creeping bentgrass 49 AST Agoseris heterophylla annual agoseris 593 POA Aristida divaricata poverty three-awn 50 AST Agoseris retrorsa spear-leaved mountain dandelion 594 POA Aristida purpurea purple three-awn 51 AST Ambrosia acanthicarpa bur-ragweed 595 POA Avena barbata *slender wild oats 52 AST Ancistrocarphus filagineus woolly fishhooks 596 POA Bouteloua aristidoides var. aristidoides needle grama 53 AST Anisocoma acaulis scale-bud 597 POA Bouteloua barbata var. barbata six-weeks grama 54 AST Artemisia douglasiana mugwort 598 POA Bouteloua curtipendula side-oats grama 55 AST Artemisia dracunculus wild tarragon 599 POA Bromus carinatus var. carinatus California brome 56 AST Artemisia ludoviciana ssp. albula white mugwort 600 POA Bromus diandrus *ripgut brome 57 AST Artemisia ludoviciana ssp. incompta mountain mugwort 601 POA Bromus grandis tall brome 58 AST Artemisia nova black sagebrush 602 POA Bromus hordeaceus *soft chess 59 AST Artemisia tridentata big sagebrush 603 POA Bromus japonicus *Japanese chess 60 AST Aster ascendens long-leaved aster 604 POA Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens *red brome 61 AST Aster bernardinus San Bernardino aster 605 POA Bromus orcuttianus Orcutt's brome 62 AST Baccharis sergiloides desert baccharis 606 POA Bromus richardsonii fringed brome 63 AST Brickellia californica California brickellbush 607 POA Bromus tectorum *downy brome 64 AST Centaurea melitensis *tocalote 608 POA Crypsis schoenoides *swamp grass 65 AST Centaurea solstitialis *yellow star-thistle 609 POA Cynodon dactylon *Bermuda grass 66 AST Chaenactis glabriuscula var. glabriuscula yellow pincushion 610 POA Deschampsia danthonioides annual hairgrass 67 AST Chaenactis glabriuscula var. lanosa woolly yellow chaenactis 611 POA Elymus elymoides squirreltail 68 AST Chaenactis parishii Parish's chaenactis 612 POA Elymus glaucus blue wildrye 69 AST Chamomilla suaveolens *pineapple weed 613 POA Elymus stebbinsii Stebbins' wildrye 70 AST Chrysothamnus nauseosus ssp. bernardinus San Bernardino rubber rabbitbrush 614 POA Elymus trachycaulus slender wheatgrass 71 AST Chrysothamnus nauseosus ssp. consimilis threadleaf common rabbitbrush 615 POA Elytrigia elongata *tall wheatgrass 72 AST Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus ssp. viscidiflorus sticky-leaved rabbitbrush 616 POA Elytrigia intermedia ssp. intermedia *intermediate wheatgrass 73 AST Cirsium occidentale var. californicum California thistle 617 POA Elytrigia repens *quackgrass 74 AST Cirsium scariosum elk thistle 618 POA Holcus lanatus *common velvetgrass 75 AST Cirsium vulgare *bull thistle 619 POA Hordeum depressum low barley 76 AST Cnicus benedictus *blessed thistle 620 POA Hordeum murinum *foxtail barley 77 AST Conyza canadensis horseweed 621 POA Koeleria macrantha June grass 78 AST Eclipta prostrata false daisy 622 POA Leptochloa uninervia Mexican sprangletop 79 AST Encelia actoni Acton encelia 623 POA Leymus triticoides creeping wild rye 80 AST Ericameria cuneata var. cuneata rock goldenbush 624 POA Melica imperfecta coast-range melic 541 ZYG Tribulus terrestris *puncture-vine 81 AST Ericameria cuneata var. spathulata wide-leaved rock goldenbush 542 CYP Carex athrostachya slender-beak sedge 82 AST Ericameria linearifolia narrowleaf goldenbush 543 CYP Carex fracta fragile sheath sedge 83 AST Ericameria parishii var. parishii Parish's goldenbush 544 CYP Carex heteroneura var. heteroneura vari-nerved sedge 84 AST Ericameria pinifolia pine goldenbush 545 CYP Carex microptera small-wing sedge 85 AST Erigeron breweri var. covillei Coville's fleabane 546 CYP Carex multicaulis forest sedge 86 AST Erigeron divergens spreading fleabane 547 CYP Carex praegracilis clustered field sedge 87 AST Erigeron foliosus var. foliosus leafy daisy 548 CYP Carex subfusca brown sedge 88 AST Eriophyllum confertiflorum var. confertiflorum golden yarrow 549 CYP Cyperus erythrorhizos redroot flatsedge 89 AST Eriophyllum wallacei Wallace's woolly daisy 550 CYP Cyperus squarrosus bearded flatsedge 90 AST Euthamia occidentalis western goldenrod 551 CYP Eleocharis acicularis var. bella needle spikerush 91 AST Filago californica California filago 552 CYP Eleocharis macrostachya common spikerush 92 AST Filago gallica *narrowleaf filago 553 CYP Eleocharis parishii Parish's spikerush 93 AST Gnaphalium canescens ssp. beneolens fragrant everlasting 554 IRI Sisyrinchium bellum blue-eyed grass 94 AST Gnaphalium canescens ssp. microcephalum white everlasting 555 JUN Juncus balticus wire rush 95 AST Gnaphalium luteo-album *common cudweed 556 JUN Juncus bryoides moss rush 96 AST Gnaphalium palustre western marsh cudweed 557 JUN Juncus bufonius toad rush 97 AST Gnaphalium stramineum cotton-batting plant 558 JUN Juncus effusus ssp. austrocalifornicus Pacific rush 98 AST Gutierrezia sarothrae matchweed 559 JUN Juncus longistylis long-styled rush 99 AST Helianthus californicus California sunflower 560 JUN Juncus mexicanus Mexican rush 100 AST Helianthus gracilentus slender sunflower 561 JUN Juncus oxymeris pointed rush 101 AST Hemizonia kelloggii Kellogg's tarweed 562 JUN Juncus patens common rush 102 AST Hemizonia mohavensis Mojave tarplant 563 JUN Juncus rugulosus wrinkled rush 103 AST Heterotheca sessiliflora ssp. echioides bristly goldenaster 564 JUN Juncus tiehmii Tiehm's rush 104 AST Heterotheca sessiliflora ssp. fastigiata erect goldenaster 565 LEM Lemna gibba swollen duckweed 105 AST Hulsea heterochroma red-rayed hulsea 566 LIL Allium burlewii Burlew's onion 106 AST Hulsea vestita ssp. callicarpha beautiful hulsea 567 LIL Allium cratericola Cascade onion 107 AST Hymenopappus filifolius var. lugens Columbia cutleaf 568 LIL Allium fimbriatum var. fimbriatum fringed onion 108 AST
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