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Plant Checklist Plants of the Clipper Mountains, Mojave Desert By David L. Magney & Ileene Anderson 24 March 2005 Scientific Name Common Name Habit Family Gh Esx BW BS Acacia greggii Cat's-claw S Fabaceae X Ambrosia dumosa Burro Bush S Asteraceae X X X X Amsinckia menziesii var. intermedia Rancher's Fire AH Boraginaceae X X Antirrhinum filipes Twining Snapdragon AV Scrophulariaceae X Aristida purpurea Purple Three-awned Grass PG Poaceae X Arundo donax* Giant Reed PG Poaceae X Asclepias subulata Rush Milkweed S Asclepidaceae X Astragalus cf. didymocarpus Two-seeded Milkvetch AH Fabaceae X Astragalus nuttallianus Turkeypeas, Nuttall Locoweed AH Fabaceae X Atrichoseris platyphylla Gravel Ghost AH Asteraceae X X Atriplex hymenolytra Desert Holly S Chenopodiaceae X Baccharis sarothroides Desertbroom Baccharis S Asteraceae X Bebbia juncea Sweet Bush S Asteraceae X X Brickellia californica California Brickellbush S Asteraceae X Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens* Red Brome AG Poaceae X X Camissonia boothii Shreading-bark Primrose AH Polygonaceae X Camissonia brevipes Golden Suncup AH Onagraceae X X Camissonia californica Mustard Primrose AH Onagraceae X Camissonia refracta? Narrowleaf Suncup AH Onagraceae X Chaenactis carphoclinia Pebble Pincushion AH Asteraceae X Chaenactis fremontii Fremont Pincushion AH Asteraceae X X Chamaesyce polycarpa? Many-seeded Spurge PH Euphorbiaceae X Chorizanthe brevicornu Short-horned Spineflower AH Boraginaceae X X Chorizanthe nevadensis Nevada Spineflower AH Boraginaceae X Chorizanthe rigida Rigid Spineflower AH Polygonaceae X Cryptantha angustifolia Panamint Cryptantha AH Boraginaceae X X X Cryptantha barbigera Bearded Forget-Me-Not AH Boraginaceae X X Cryptantha maritima Guadalupe Forget-Me-Not AH Boraginaceae X Cryptantha pterocarya Wingnut Forget-Me-Not AH Boraginaceae X X Cyperus Sedge PG Cyperaceae X Delphinium parishii Parish's Larkspur PH Ranunculaceae X Descurainia pinnata Tansy Mustard AH Brassicaceae X Dichelostemma capitatum Blue Dicks PG Alliaceae X Distichlis spicata Saltgrass PG Poaceae X Echinocerus engelmannii Engelmann Hedgehog Cactus S Cactaceae X Eleocharis macrostachya? Common Spike-rush PG Cyperaceae X Encelia farinosa Desert Brittlebush S Asteraceae X X X C:\Floras\DesertFP\MOJAVE\EMOJAVE\ClipperMountainsPlants24Apr05.doc Plants of the Clipper Mountains, Mojave Desert By David L. Magney & Ileene Anderson 24 March 2005 Scientific Name Common Name Habit Family Gh Esx BW BS Ephedra nevadensis Nevada Mormon-tea S Ephedraceae X Epilobium sp. Willow-herb AH Onagraceae X Eriogonum davidsonii? Davidson's Buckwheat AH Polygonaceae X Eriogonum deflexum Flatcrown Buckwheat AH Polygonaceae X Eriogonum fasciculatum var. polifolium Desert California Buckwheat S Polygonaceae X Eriogonum inflatum Desert Trumpet AH Polygonaceae X X Eriophyllum lanosum White Easterbonnets AH Asteraceae X X X Eriophyllum wallacei Wallace's Woolly Sunflower AH Asteraceae X Erodium cicutarium* Redstem Filaree AH Geraniaceae X X Erodium texanum Desert Filaree AH Geraniaceae X Eschscholzia minutiflora Pygmny Poppy AH Papaveraceae X Ferocactus cylindraceus var. cylindraceus California Barrel Cactus S Cactaceae X Filago californica California Filago AH Asteraceae X X Geraea canescens Desert Gold AH Asteraceae X Guillenia lasiophyllum California Mustard AH Brassicaceae X X Hesperocallis undulata Desert Lily PG Liliaceae X Hilaria rigida Big Galleta PG Poaceae X Hordeum murinum ssp. leporinum* Mediterranean Barley AG Poaceae X Hymenoclea salsola Cheesebush S Asteraceae X X Isomeris arborea Bladderpod S Capparidaceae X Juncus bufonius Toad Rush AG Juncaceae X Juncus mexicanus Wire Grass PG Juncaceae X Krameria grayii Turpentine Bush S Krameriaceae X Lactuca serriola* Prickly Lettuce AH Asteraceae X Langloisia setosissima var. puntata Lilac Bluebonnet AH Polemoniaceae X X Larrea tridentata Creosote Bush S Zygophyllaceae X X X X Layia glandulosa Tidy Tips AH Asteraceae X Lepidium lasiocarpum Hairy-pod Peppergrass AH Brassicaceae X X X Lepidium lasiophyllum* Whitetop PH Brassicaceae X Lesquerella tenella Moapa Bladderpod AH Brassicaceae X Linanthus cf. dictotomus Evening Snow AH Polemoniaceae X Linanthus demissus Desert Linanthus AH Polemoniaceae X X Lotus salsuginosus Coastal Bird's-foot Trefoil AH Fabaceae X Lotus strigosus Strigose Bird's-foot Trefoil AH Fabaceae X Lupinus arizonicus Arizona Lupine AH Fabaceae X Lupinus concinnus Scarlet Lupine AH Fabaceae X Malacothrix coulteri Snake Heads AH Asteraceae X Malacothrix glabrata Desert Dandelion AH Asteraceae X X X C:\Floras\DesertFP\MOJAVE\EMOJAVE\ClipperMountainsPlants24Apr05.doc Plants of the Clipper Mountains, Mojave Desert By David L. Magney & Ileene Anderson 24 March 2005 Scientific Name Common Name Habit Family Gh Esx BW BS Mammillaria tetrancistra Common Fishhook Cactus S Cactaceae X Melilotus indica* Yellow Sweetclover AH Fabaceae X Mentzelia involucrata Whitebract Blazingstar PH Loasaceae X Mimulus bigelovii Bigelow Monkeyflower AH Phrymaceae X X Monoptilon bellioides Desert Star AH Asteraceae X X X Nama demissum Purplemat AH Hydrophyllaceae X Oligomeris linifolia Lineleaf Whitepuff AH Resedaceae X Opuntia basilaris ssp. basilaris Beavertail Cactus S Cactaceae X Opuntia echinocarpa Staghorn Cholla S Cactaceae X Opuntia ramosissima Pencil Cholla S Cactaceae X Pectocarya platycarpha Broad-fruited Pectocarya AH Boraginaceae X X X Pectocarya recurvata Shark's Tooth AH Boraginaceae X Perityle emoryi Emory's Rockdaisy PH Asteraceae X X X Phacelia calthifolia Calthaleaf Phacelia AH Hydrophyllaceae X Phacelia campanularia Desertbells AH Hydrophyllaceae X Phacelia crenulata Cleftleaf Wildheliotrope AH Hydrophyllaceae X Phacelia distans Desert Phacelia PH Hydrophyllaceae X X Pholistoma membranacea White Fiesta Flower AH Hydrophyllaceae X Phoradendron californicum California Mistletoe S Viscaceae X Plagiobothrys arizonicus Arizona Popcornflower AH Boraginaceae X Plantago ovata Desert Indianwheat AH Plantaginaceae X X Pluchea sericea Arrow Weed PH Asteraceae X Polypogon monspeliensis* Rabbitsfoot Grass AH Poaceae X Prosopis glandulosa Honey Mesquite T Fabaceae X Psorothamnus spinosa Smoke Tree S Fabaceae X Rafinesquia neomexicana Desert Chicory PH Asteraceae X X X X Salix gooddingii? Goodding's Black Willow T Salicaceae X Salvia columbariae Chia AH Lamiaceae X X Schismus arabicus/barbatus* Abu Mashi/Arabian Grass AG Poaceae X X X X Scirpus americanus? Threesquare PG Cyperaceae X Senna armata Desert Senna S Fabaceae X Sisymbrium irio* London Rocket AH Brassicaceae X X Sonchus oleraceus* Common Sow-thistle AH Asteraceae X Spergularia marina Saltmarsh Sandspurrey AH Caryophyllaceae X Sphaeralcea ambigua Desert Globemallow S Malvaceae X Stephanomeria pauciflora Few-flowered Chicory PH Asteraceae X Stillingia linearifolia Queen's-root AV Euphorbiaceae X Stylocline cooperi? Cooper's Stylocline AH Asteraceae X X C:\Floras\DesertFP\MOJAVE\EMOJAVE\ClipperMountainsPlants24Apr05.doc Plants of the Clipper Mountains, Mojave Desert By David L. Magney & Ileene Anderson 24 March 2005 Scientific Name Common Name Habit Family Gh Esx BW BS Typha domingensis Narrowleaf Cattail PG Typhaceae X Uropappus lindleyi Silver Puffs AH Asteraceae X Viguiera parishii Parish's Viguiera S Asteraceae X Vulpia octiflora Eight-weeks Fescue AG Poaceae X Yucca schidigera Mojave Yucca S Agavaceae X X Notes: Gh = Goldhammer Wash; BW = Bonanza Wash; BS = Bonanza Spring; Esx = Essex Road * = nonnative; ? = uncertain identification Reproduction or publication of this list is permitted only with full and proper credit to authors. C:\Floras\DesertFP\MOJAVE\EMOJAVE\ClipperMountainsPlants24Apr05.doc .
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