Checklist of Vascular Plant Species Occurring Within the BCCER

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Checklist of Vascular Plant Species Occurring Within the BCCER Checklist of Vascular Plant Species Occurring Within the BCCER This checklist is under cont inual revision. Please send correct ions or addit ions t o: jmot t @csuchico.edu A "+" indicates non-native species SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME Abies concolor White fir Acer macrophyllum Big-leaved maple Achnatherum lemmonii Lemmon's needlegrass Achyrachaena mollis Blow wives Adiantum capillus-veneris Southern maidenhair Adiantum jordanii California maidenhair Aegilops triuncialis + Barbed goatgrass Aesculus californica California buckeye Agoseris heterophylla Annual agoseris Agoseris retrorsa Spear-leafed agoseris Agrostis exarata Spiked bentgrass Aira caryophyllea + Silver European hairgrass Alisma plantago-aquatica Water-plantain Allium amplectens Clasping onion Allium cratericola Volcanic onion Allium membranaceum Papery onion Allium peninsulare var. peninsulare Mexican onion Allium sanbornii var sanbornii Sanborn's onion Alnus rhombifolia White alder Alopecurus pratensis + Meadow foxtail Amsinkia menziesii var. intermedia Common fiddleneck Amsinkia menziesii var. menziesii Menzie's fiddleneck Anagallis arvensis + Scarlet pimpernell Andropogon glomeratus var. scabriglumis Southwestern bushy bluestem Angelica californica California angelica Anthemis cotula + Mayweed Anthriscus caucalis + Bur-chervil Antirrhinum cornutum Spurred snapdragon Antirrhinum vexillo-calyculatum ssp intermedium Wiry Snapdragon Aphanes occidentalis Western lady's mantle Apocynum cannabinum Indian-hemp Aquilegia formosa var. truncata Crimson columbine Arabis breweri var. austiniae Austin's rockcress Arabis glabra var. glabra Tower-mustard Arbutus menziesii Pacific madrone Arceuthobium occidentale Gray pine dwarf-mistletoe Arctostaphylos manzanita Big manzanita Arctostaphylos viscida White-leaved manzanita Aristolochia californica California pipevine Arrhenatherum elatius + Tall oatgrass Artemisia douglasiana Douglas' mugwort Asarum hartwegii Hartweg's wild ginger Asclepias cordifolia Purple milkweed Asclepias eriocarpa Indian milkweed Asclepias fascicularis Narrow-leaved milkweed Asclepias speciosa Showy milkweed Asparagus officinalis + Garden asparagus Aspidotis californica California lace fern Aster chilensis California aster Aster radulinus Broad-leaved aster Astragalus gambelianus Gambel's milk-vetch Astragalus pauperculus Depauperate milk-vetch Athysanus pusillus Petty athysanus Avena barbata + Slender wild oats Avena fatua + Wild oats Baccharis pilularis Coyote-brush Baccharis salicifolia Mule's-fat Balsamorhiza deltoidea Deltoid balsamroot Blennosperma nanum var. nanum Yellow-carpet Brachypodium distachyon + False brome Brassica nigra + Black mustard Brickellia californica California brickellbush Briza maxima + Greater quaking-grass Briza minor + Small quaking-grass Brodiaea californica Claifornia brodiaea Brodiaea elegans Elegant brodiaea Brodiaea minor Blue stars Brodiaea purdyi Purdy's brodiaea Bromus carinatus ssp. carinatus California brome Bromus diandrus + Ripgut brome Bromus hordeaceus + Soft chess Bromus laevipes Woodland brome Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens + Red brome Bromus madritensis var. madritensis + Foxtail brome Bromus sterilis + Poverty brome Calandrinia ciliata Redmaids Callitriche heterophylla var. bolanderi Variable-leaved water-starwort Callitriche marginata Winged water-starwort Calocedrus decurrens Incense cedar Calochortus luteus Yellow mariposa lily Calochortus monophyllus Yellow star-tulip Calochortus superbus Superb mariposa lily Calycadenia fremontii Fremont's calycadenia Calycadenia oppositifolia (CNPS LIST 1B) Butte calycadenia Calycadenia truncata Rosinweed Calycanthus occidentalis Western Spicebush Calystegia occidentalis ssp. occidentalis Western morning-glory Capsella bursa-pastoris + Shepherd's purse Cardamine californica var. californica Milkmaids Cardamine oligosperma Western bitter cress Carduus pycnocephalus + Italian plumeless thistle Carex amplifolia Ample-leaved sedge Carex barbarae Santa Barbara sedge Carex densa Dense sedge Carex deweyana ssp. leptopoda Short-scaled sedge Carex multicaulis Many-stemmed sedge Carex nudata Torrent sedge Lay-and-Collie's indian- Castilleja affinis ssp. affinis paintbrush Castilleja applegatei ssp. pinetorum Wavy-leaved indian-paintbrush Castilleja attenuata Valley tassels Castilleja exserta Purple owl-clover Castilleja lacera Cut-leaved owl-clover Ceanothus cuneatus Buckbrush Ceanothus integerrimus Deerbrush Centaurea melitensis + Tocalote Centaurea solstitialis + Yellow star-thistle Centaurium muehlenbergii June centaury Centaurium venustum Canchalagua Cephalanthera austiniae Phantom orchid Cephalanthus occidentalis California buttonbush Cerastium glomeratum + Sticky mouse-eared chickweed Cercis occidentalis Western redbud Cercocarpus betuloides Birch-leaved mountain-mahogany Chamaesyce ocellata ssp. ocellata Valley spurge Chamomilla suaveolens + Common pineapple weed Chlorogalum angustifolium Narrow-leaved soaproot Chlorogalum pomeridianum Wavy-leaved soaproot Chorizanthe polyganoides var. polyganoides Knotweed spineflower Chorizanthe stellulata Starlet spineflower Cichorium intybus + Chichory Cirsium occidentale var. venustum Venus thistle Cirsium vulgare + Bull thistle Clarkia gracilis ssp. albicaulis (CNPS 1B) White-stemmed clarkia Clarkia purpurea ssp. quadrivulnera Purple clarkia Clarkia rhomboidea Diamond clarkia Claytonia parviflora ssp parvilflora Small-flowered miner's lettuce Claytonia perfoliata Miner's lettuce Clematis lasiantha Chaparral clematis Clematis ligusticifolia Western virgin's bower Collinsia heterophylla Chinese houses Collinsia sparsiflora var. bruceae Foothill collinsia Collinsia sparsiflora var. sparsiflora Few-flowered collinsia Collinsia tinctoria Sticky Chinese-houses Collomia heterophylla Variable-leaved collomia Comandra umbellata Bastard toadflax Convolvulus arvensis + Bindweed Conyza canadensis Canadian horseweed Cordylanthus pilosus ssp. hansenii Hansen's bird's-beak Cornus glabrata Brown dogwood Cornus nuttallii Mountain dogwood Cornus sessilis Black-fruited dogwood Crassula aquatica Water pygmyweed Crassula connata Pygmyweed Crassula tillaea + Mossy pygmyweed Crataegus laevigata + Smooth hawthorn Crypsis schoenoides + Swamp pricklegrass Cryptantha flaccida Weak-stemmed cryptantha Crucianella angustifolia + Crosswort Cuscuta californica var. breviflora Short-flowered dodder Cynoglossum grande Pacific hound's-tongue Cynosurus echinatus + Hedgehog dogtail Cynodon dactylon + Bermuda-grass Cyperus eragrostis Tall cyperus Cyperus niger Black cyperus Cyperus strigosus False nutsedge Cystopteris fragilis Brittle fern Dactylis glomerata + Orchard grass Damasonium californicum Fringed water-plantain Darmera peltata Indian-rhubarb Datura wrightii Thorn-apple Daucus pusillus Rattlesnake-weed Delphinium hansenii ssp. hansenii Hansen's larkspur Delphinium nudicaule Red larkspur Delphinium patens ssp. patens Spreading larkspur Delphinium variegatum Royal larkspur Deschampsia danthonioides Annual hairgrass Deschampsia elongata Slender hairgrass Dichelostemma capitatum Blue dicks Dichelostemma congestum Fork-toothed ookow Dichelostemma multiflorum Round-toothed ookow Dichelostemma volubile Twining ookow Distichlis spicata Saltgrass Dodecatheon clevelandii ssp. patulum Lowland shootingstar Dodecatheon hendersonii Henderson's shootingstar Downingia ornatissima var. ornatissima Folded downingia Draba verna var. aestivalis + Spring whitlow-grass Dryopteris arguta Coastal wood fern Dudleya cymosa Canyon dudleya Eleocharis macrostachya Pale spike-rush Eleocharis parishii Parish's spike-rush Elymus glaucus Blue wild-rye Elymus multisetus Big squirreltail Epilobium canum ssp. latifolium California fuchsia Epilobium ciliatum ssp. ciliatum Fringed-willowherb Epilobium densiflorum Dense-flowered spike-primrose Epilobium minutum Chaparral willowherb Epilobium torreyi Torrey's spike-primrose Epipactis gigantea Stream orchid Equisetum hyemale ssp. affine Common scouring-rush Equisetum laevigatum Smooth scouring-rush Eremocarpus setigerus Doveweed Erigeron divergens Spreading daisy Erigeron inornatus var. inornatus California rayless daisy Erigeron philadelphicus Philadelphia daisy Eriodictyon californicum Yerba-santa Eriogonum nudum var. pubiflorum Hairy-flowered buckwheat Eriophyllum lanatum ssp. grandiflorum Woolly sunflower Erodium botrys + Long-beaked stork's-bill Erodium brachycarpum + Short-beaked stork's-bill Erodium cicutarium + Red-stemmed filaree Erysimum capitatum Western wallflower Erythronium multiscapideum Fawn lily Eschscholzia caespitosa Foothill poppy Eschscholzia californica California poppy Eschscholzia lobbii Frying pan poppy Euphorbia crenulata Chinese caps Euphorbia spathulata Warty spurge Festuca arundinacea + Reed fescue Festuca occidentalis Western Fescue Ficus carica + Edible fig Filago californica California filago Filago gallica + Narrow-leaved filago Fraxinus dipetala California ash Fraxinus latifolia Oregon ash Fritillaria affinis var. affinis Checkered fritillary Fritillaria recurva Scarlet fritillary Galium aparine + Cleavers Galium bolanderi Bolsander's bedstraw Galium divaricatum Lamarck's Bedstraw Galium parisiense + Wall bedstraw Galium porrigens var. tenue Narrow-leaved climbing bedstraw Garrya fremontii Fremont silktassel Gastridium ventricosum + Nitgrass Geranium carolinianum Carolina geranium Geranium dissectum + Cut-leaved geranium Geranium molle + Dove's-foot geranium Gilia capitata Globe gilia Gilia tricolor Bird's-eye gilia Githopsis diffusa ssp. robusta Robust bluecup Githopsis pulchella ssp. campestris Large-flowered
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