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Pdf Clickbook Booklet 252 Poace Secale cereale *rye 5 1 Flora of Idyllwild Park, San Jacinto Mountains 253 Poace Stipa coronata giant needlegrass 30 254 Poace Stipa occidentalis var. pubescens Elmer's needlegrass 5 30 # Plants # Famil Scientific Name (*)Common Name 255 Themi Bloomeria crocea goldenstar 20 60 SW N SE 256 Themi Dichelostemma capitatum ssp. capitatum blue dicks 50 99 8 Ferns http://tchester.org/sj/flora/idyllwild_park.html 1 Denns Pteridium aquilinum var. pubescens bracken 99 90 Last update: 11 October 2020 2 Equis Equisetum arvense field horsetail 10 3 Equis Equisetum laevigatum smooth scouring rush 99 4 Pteri Cheilanthes covillei beady lipfern 5 5 Pteri Pellaea mucronata var. mucronata bird's-foot fern 15 2 6 Woods Cystopteris fragilis brittle bladder fern 1 Gymnosperms 7 Cupre Calocedrus decurrens incense-cedar 99 99 80 8 Cupre ~Hesperocyparis stephensonii Stephenson cypress 10 9 Pinac Abies concolor white fir 2 2 10 Pinac Pinus coulteri Coulter pine 50 30 99 11 Pinac Pinus jeffreyi Jeffrey pine 17 1 12 Pinac Pinus lambertiana sugar pine 10 40 20 13 Pinac Pinus ponderosa var. pacifica ponderosa pine 6 99 99 Magnoliids 14 Laura Umbellularia californica California bay 10 Eudicots 15 Adoxa Sambucus nigra ssp. caerulea blue elderberry 2 16 Anaca Rhus aromatica basketbush 30 17 Apiac Tauschia parishii Parish's tauschia 50 50 18 Apocy Asclepias californica California milkweed 8 19 Apocy Asclepias eriocarpa Indian milkweed 80 25 35 20 Apocy Vinca major *greater periwinkle 2 99 21 Aster Achillea millefolium yarrow 20 50 20 spear-leaved mountain 22 Aster Agoseris retrorsa 99 2 99 dandelion 23 Aster Ambrosia acanthicarpa bur-ragweed 25 2 24 Aster Artemisia douglasiana mugwort 99 99 25 Aster Artemisia dracunculus wild tarragon 1 35 26 Aster Artemisia ludoviciana ssp. incompta mountain mugwort 5 20 30 27 Aster Artemisia tridentata big sagebrush 7 28 Aster Cirsium occidentale var. californicum California thistle 10 11 29 Aster Cirsium vulgare *bull thistle 25 30 Aster Corethrogyne filaginifolia California-aster 2 20 99 214 Cyper Carex multicaulis forest sedge 10 30 3 31 Aster Ericameria cuneata var. cuneata rock goldenbush 1 215 Cyper Carex praegracilis clustered field sedge 99 San Bernardino rubber 216 Cyper Carex senta swamp sedge 70 32 Aster Ericameria nauseosa var. bernardina 1 8 rabbitbrush 217 Cyper ~Carex subfusca brown sedge 12 33 Aster Ericameria pinifolia pine goldenbush 1 218 Cyper Scirpus microcarpus panicled bulrush 99 99 34 Aster Erigeron foliosus var. foliosus leafy daisy 99 99 50 219 Irida Iris germanica *iris 1 Eriophyllum confertiflorum var. 35 Aster golden yarrow 50 10 99 220 Junca Juncus bryoides moss rush 99 confertiflorum 221 Junca Juncus bufonius var. occidentalis western toad rush 99 36 Aster Gnaphalium palustre western marsh cudweed 99 222 Junca Juncus effusus ssp. austrocalifornicus Sonoran rush 70 90 37 Aster Helianthus californicus California sunflower 47 223 Junca Juncus mexicanus Mexican rush 20 2 99 38 Aster Hemizonella minima dwarf madia 99 224 Junca Juncus oxymeris pointed rush 99 39 Aster Heterotheca sessiliflora ssp. echioides bristly goldenaster 1 225 Lilia Calochortus palmeri var. munzii San Jacinto mariposa lily 73 40 Aster Hulsea vestita ssp. callicarpha beautiful hulsea 20 5 2 226 Lilia Lilium parryi lemon lily 30 41 Aster Lactuca serriola *prickly lettuce 3 227 Orchi Piperia elongata dense-flowered rein orchid 10 20 25 42 Aster Lessingia glandulifera var. glandulifera sticky lessingia 99 228 Poace Agrostis exarata spike bentgrass 5 20 43 Aster Madia gracilis slender madia 20 229 Poace Agrostis pallens seashore bentgrass 3 50 44 Aster Malacothrix clevelandii annual malacothrix 1 230 Poace Agrostis scabra rough bentgrass 5 45 Aster Pentachaeta aurea golden daisy 99 99 231 Poace Bromus carinatus var. carinatus California brome 10 99 46 Aster Pseudognaphalium californicum California everlasting 1 1 232 Poace Bromus diandrus *ripgut brome 1 12 22 47 Aster Pseudognaphalium thermale slender everlasting 10 99 99 233 Poace Bromus hallii Hall's brome 20 60 48 Aster Rafinesquia californica California chicory 5 234 Poace Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens *red brome 1 49 Aster Solidago velutina ssp. californica goldenrod 50 99 99 235 Poace Bromus tectorum *downy brome 99 99 99 50 Aster Sonchus asper ssp. asper *prickly sow thistle 1 236 Poace Cynodon dactylon *Bermuda grass 1 51 Aster Sonchus oleraceus *sow thistle 2 237 Poace Deschampsia elongata slender hairgrass 3 6 52 Aster Stephanomeria exigua ssp. deanei slender wreathplant 1 238 Poace Elymus elymoides squirreltail 30 99 90 53 Aster Symphyotrichum defoliatum San Bernardino aster 99 239 Poace Elymus glaucus ssp. glaucus blue wildrye 20 99 54 Aster Tanacetum parthenium *feverfew 99 99 240 Poace Elymus hispidus *intermediate wheatgrass 1 55 Aster Tragopogon dubius *yellow salsify 7 241 Poace Elymus triticoides creeping wild rye 99 56 Aster Uropappus lindleyi silver puffs 20 5 242 Poace Festuca microstachys small fescue 99 57 Betul Alnus rhombifolia white alder 20 15 243 Poace Festuca myuros *rattail fescue 99 99 99 58 Borag Cryptantha affinis common cryptantha 5 10 244 Poace Hordeum murinum *foxtail barley 30 59 Borag Cryptantha micrantha var. lepida mountain red-root cryptantha 99 99 99 245 Poace Koeleria macrantha June grass 99 99 60 Borag Cryptantha muricata var. jonesii Jones' prickly-nut cryptantha 99 20 246 Poace Melica imperfecta coast-range melic 75 16 61 Borag Cryptantha simulans pine cryptantha 1 99 247 Poace Muhlenbergia rigens deergrass 99 20 70 62 Borag Phacelia imbricata var. patula imbricate phacelia 99 248 Poace Phalaris canariensis *canarygrass 2 63 Borag Phacelia minor wild canterbury bells 17 249 Poace Poa bulbosa ssp. vivipara *bulbous blue grass 99 99 64 Borag Plagiobothrys collinus var. fulvescens California popcorn flower 5 250 Poace Poa pratensis ssp. agassizensis Kentucky blue grass 20 99 65 Borag Plagiobothrys collinus var. ursinus Bear Valley popcorn flower 30 251 Poace Poa secunda ssp. secunda one-sided bluegrass 50 99 177 Polyg Polygonum aviculare ssp. depressum *knotweed 1 66 Borag Plagiobothrys tenellus slender popcorn flower 99 99 178 Polyg Rumex acetosella *common sheep sorrel 50 67 Brass Arabidopsis thaliana *Mouse-ear cress 50 179 Polyg Rumex californicus willow-leaved dock 50 40 68 Brass Boechera californica California elegant rock-cress 50 99 50 180 Polyg Rumex conglomeratus *whorled dock 1 69 Brass Cardamine hirsuta *hairy toothwort 20 181 Polyg Rumex crispus *curly dock 2 3 70 Brass Draba verna *spring draba 99 99 182 Polyg Sidotheca trilobata three-lobed oxytheca 99 71 Brass Erysimum capitatum var. capitatum western wallflower 17 183 Ranun Aquilegia formosa western columbine 80 80 72 Brass Hirschfeldia incana *shortpod mustard 99 184 Ranun Clematis ligusticifolia virgin's bower 1 73 Brass Lepidium virginicum ssp. menziesii wild pepper-grass 99 185 Ranun Thalictrum fendleri var. fendleri Fendler's meadow-rue 60 60 74 Brass Rorippa curvisiliqua curvepod yellow-cress 2 186 Rhamn Ceanothus leucodermis chaparral whitethorn 16 3 5 75 Brass Sisymbrium altissimum *tumble-mustard 5 99 187 Rhamn Ceanothus palmeri Palmer's ceanothus 1 76 Brass Thysanocarpus curvipes ssp. curvipes fringe-pod 5 188 Rhamn Frangula californica California coffeeberry 8 6 77 Campa Heterocodon rariflorum few-flowered heterocodon 99 189 Rhamn Rhamnus ilicifolia hollyleaf redberry 4 78 Campa Nemacladus longiflorus var. longiflorus thread plant 40 99 190 Rosac Adenostoma fasciculatum chamise 99 79 Campa Nemacladus parikhiae Parikh's threadstem 99 191 Rosac Amelanchier utahensis Utah service-berry 2 80 Capri Lonicera subspicata var. denudata southern honeysuckle 99 70 65 192 Rosac Cercocarpus betuloides var. betuloides birch-leaf mountain-mahogany 99 6 *perennial mouse-ear 81 Caryo Cerastium fontanum ssp. vulgare 2 20 193 Rosac Drymocallis glandulosa var. viscida sticky cinquefoil 2 99 chickweed 194 Rosac Drymocallis lactea var. lactea Nevada cinquefoil 4 82 Caryo Lychnis coronaria *rose campion 5 1 195 Rosac Fragaria vesca woodland strawberry 99 99 83 Caryo Silene verecunda white catch-fly 1 99 196 Rosac Horkelia clevelandii var. clevelandii Cleveland's horkelia 99 5 84 Caryo Spergularia rubra *red sandspurry 20 197 Rosac Potentilla gracilis var. fastigiata slender cinquefoil 30 85 Caryo Stellaria media *common chickweed 10 198 Rosac Prunus virginiana var. demissa western choke-cherry 20 86 Convo Calystegia occidentalis ssp. fulcrata western morning-glory 30 199 Rosac Rosa californica California wild rose 99 99 87 Datis Datisca glomerata Durango root 60 200 Rubia Galium angustifolium ssp. angustifolium narrowleaf bedstraw 15 70 70 88 Dipsa Dipsacus sativus *Fuller's teasel 1 201 Rubia Galium aparine common bedstraw 60 99 89 Erica Arctostaphylos glandulosa Eastwood manzanita 40 202 Salic Populus fremontii ssp. fremontii Fremont cottonwood 10 90 Erica Arctostaphylos pringlei ssp. drupacea pink-bracted manzanita 99 99 99 203 Salic Salix gooddingii black willow 20 91 Erica Arctostaphylos pungens Mexican manzanita 2 10 204 Salic Salix laevigata red willow 1 3 92 Erica Chimaphila menziesii little prince's pine 25 205 Salic Salix lasiandra var. lasiandra shining willow 11 93 Erica Rhododendron occidentale western azalea 60 30 206 Salic Salix lasiolepis arroyo willow 15 60 94 Erica Sarcodes sanguinea snow-plant 2 18 207 Scrop Verbascum thapsus *common mullein 12 95 Eupho Euphorbia lurida woodland spurge 1 208 Urtic Urtica dioica ssp. holosericea stinging nettle 99 99 96 Fabac Acmispon americanus var. americanus Spanish clover 99 209 Viola Viola purpurea ssp. quercetorum goosefoot yellow violet 20 2 60 97 Fabac Acmispon heermannii var. heermannii silky lotus 50 50 10 210 Visca Arceuthobium campylopodum pine dwarf-mistletoe 5 99 99 98 Fabac Acmispon nevadensis var. nevadensis Sierra Nevada lotus 30 1 211 Visca Phoradendron serotinum ssp. tomentosum oak mistletoe 20 50 99 Fabac Acmispon strigosus strigose lotus 50 99 99 Monocots 100 Fabac Astragalus douglasii var. parishii Parish' Jacumba milk-vetch 10 99 40 212 Agava Hesperoyucca whipplei chaparral yucca 20 5 101 Fabac Hosackia crassifolia var. crassifolia broad-leaved lotus 4 50 213 Cyper Carex fracta fragile sheath sedge 99 102 Fabac Lathyrus latifolius *perennial sweet pea 1 103 Fabac Lathyrus vestitus var.
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