Pdf Clickbook Booklet

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Pdf Clickbook Booklet thick-leaved ground 88 Solanaceae Physalis crassifolia 1/1 72 cherry Flora of Little Surprise Canyon 89 Sterculiaceae Ayenia compacta ayenia 2/1 86 # Plants Parietaria hespera var. GPS 90 Urticaceae pellitory 30/9 65 # Family Scientific Name (*)Common Name # hespera # Locations 91 Zygophyllaceae Fagonia laevis California fagonia 50/9 58 1 Pteridaceae Cheilanthes parryi woolly lipfern 30/5 65 92 Zygophyllaceae Larrea tridentata creosote bush 99/9 9 2 Acanthaceae Carlowrightia arizonica Arizona carlowrightia 3/2 70 93 Liliaceae Agave deserti desert agave 10/2 51 3 Acanthaceae Justicia californica chuparosa 50/9 58 Dichelostemma capitatum 94 Liliaceae blue dicks 1/1 59 4 Asteraceae Adenophyllum porophylloides San Felipe dogweed 1/1 80 ssp. capitatum 5 Asteraceae Ambrosia dumosa burroweed 50/9 8 Bromus madritensis ssp. 95 Poaceae *red brome 30/9 65 rubens 6 Asteraceae Bebbia juncea var. aspera sweetbush 20/9 63 96 Poaceae Pleuraphis rigida big galleta 3/1 91 7 Asteraceae Calycoseris wrightii white tackstem 20/9 9 *Mediterranean Chaenactis carphoclinia var. 97 Poaceae Schismus barbatus 99/9 8 8 Asteraceae pebble pincushion 99/9 9 schismus carphoclinia 98 Poaceae Vulpia myuros? *rattail fescue? 20/1 30 9 Asteraceae Chaenactis fremontii Fremont pincushion 99/9 8 http://tchester.org/sd/plants/floras/little_surprise_canyon.html 10 Asteraceae Encelia farinosa brittlebush 40/9 8 Last update: 24 February 2011 Hymenoclea salsola var. 11 Asteraceae cheesebush 20/5 8 salsola 12 Asteraceae Malacothrix glabrata desert dandelion 20/5 8 13 Asteraceae Monoptilon bellioides desert star 10/3 8 14 Asteraceae Perityle emoryi Emory's rock-daisy 50/9 58 15 Asteraceae Rafinesquia neomexicana desert chicory 30/9 9 16 Asteraceae Senecio mohavensis Mojave ragwort 30/9 68 Stephanomeria pauciflora 17 Asteraceae wire-lettuce 5/3 8 var. pauciflora 18 Asteraceae Trichoptilium incisum yellow-head 10/1 89 Trixis californica var. 19 Asteraceae California trixis 5/3 85 californica 20 Asteraceae Uropappus lindleyi silver puffs 2/1 73 21 Asteraceae Viguiera parishii Parish's viguiera 2/1 75 Amsinckia menziesii var. small-flowered 22 Boraginaceae 10/1 8 menziesii fiddleneck Amsinckia tessellata var. 23 Boraginaceae bristly fiddleneck 99/9 9 tessellata narrow-leaved 24 Boraginaceae Cryptantha angustifolia 99/9 8 cryptantha 25 Boraginaceae Cryptantha barbigera bearded cryptantha 20/9 8 26 Boraginaceae Cryptantha maritima Guadalupe cryptantha 99/9 57 27 Boraginaceae Cryptantha pterocarya wing-nut cryptantha 30/9 76 28 Boraginaceae Pectocarya heterocarpa chuckwalla pectocarya 20/1 8 29 Boraginaceae Pectocarya recurvata curvenut combseed 99/9 59 Phacelia cicutaria var. 58 Hydrophyllaceae caterpillar phacelia 10/3 75 30 Brassicaceae Brassica tournefortii *Asian mustard 99/9 13 hispida Descurainia pinnata ssp. smooth western tansy- Phacelia crenulata var. little-flowered 31 Brassicaceae 20/1 87 59 Hydrophyllaceae 30/9 8 glabra mustard minutiflora heliotrope phacelia 32 Brassicaceae Guillenia lasiophylla California mustard 10/1 2 60 Hydrophyllaceae Phacelia distans common phacelia 99/9 8 Lepidium lasiocarpum var. hairy-podded 61 Hydrophyllaceae Phacelia pedicellata pedicellate phacelia 10/1 82.5 33 Brassicaceae 50/9 9 lasiocarpum pepper-grass 62 Krameriaceae Krameria erecta Pima rhatany 15/5 60 Lyrocarpa coulteri var. 63 Krameriaceae Krameria grayi white rhatany 15/5 83 34 Brassicaceae Coulter's lyrepod 1/1 43 palmeri 64 Lamiaceae Hyptis emoryi desert-lavender 20/9 8 35 Brassicaceae Sisymbrium irio *London rocket 5/2 79 65 Lamiaceae Salvia vaseyi Vasey's sage 2/1 75 Engelmann's hedgehog 36 Cactaceae Echinocereus engelmannii 1/1 34 66 Loasaceae Mentzelia affinis yellow blazing star 20/5 5 cactus 67 Loasaceae Mentzelia involucrata bracted blazing star 20/9 8 37 Cactaceae Ferocactus cylindraceus California barrel cactus 20/9 66 68 Malvaceae Hibiscus denudatus rock hibiscus 10/5 71 California fish-hook 38 Cactaceae Mammillaria dioica 5/5 45 Mirabilis bigelovii var. cactus 69 Nyctaginaceae wishbone plant 5/5 64 retrorsa Opuntia basilaris var. 39 Cactaceae beavertail cactus 5/5 27 Camissonia boothii ssp. Booth's evening basilaris 70 Onagraceae 20/9 9 condensata primrose 40 Cactaceae Opuntia bigelovii teddy-bear cholla 1/1 8 71 Onagraceae Camissonia californica California suncup 99/9 8 41 Cactaceae Opuntia ganderi Gander's cholla 50/9 9 Camissonia cardiophylla ssp. Nemacladus glanduliferus 72 Onagraceae heartleaf sun-cup 20/3 78 42 Campanulaceae glandular nemacladus 3/1 70 cardiophylla var. glanduliferus Eschscholzia minutiflora ssp. 73 Papaveraceae small-flowered poppy 40/9 9 43 Chenopodiaceae Chenopodium murale *nettle-leaved goosefoot 2/1 92 minutiflora 44 Crassulaceae Crassula connata pygmy-weed 99/1 8 74 Papaveraceae Eschscholzia parishii Parish's poppy 99/9 58 45 Cucurbitaceae Cucurbita palmata coyote melon 1/1 67 75 Plantaginaceae Plantago ovata desert plantain 99/9 9 46 Euphorbiaceae Chamaesyce polycarpa small-seeded spurge 50/9 8 Eriastrum eremicum ssp. 76 Polemoniaceae desert woolly-star 30/9 8 47 Euphorbiaceae Ditaxis lanceolata narrowleaf ditaxis 20/9 62 eremicum 48 Fabaceae Acacia greggii catclaw 5/1 24 77 Polemoniaceae Gilia stellata star gilia 50/9 59 Lotus salsuginosus var. short-bannered coastal Langloisia setosissima ssp. 49 Fabaceae 20/9 8 78 Polemoniaceae bristly langloisia 99/9 57 brevivexillus lotus setosissima 50 Fabaceae Lupinus arizonicus Arizona lupine 40/9 8 79 Polemoniaceae Loeseliastrum matthewsii desert calico 20/1 7 51 Fabaceae Lupinus sparsiflorus Coulter's lupine 5/1 4 Chorizanthe brevicornu var. 80 Polygonaceae brittle spineflower 40/9 8 52 Fabaceae Psorothamnus schottii indigo bush 20/9 8 brevicornu Fouquieria splendens ssp. 81 Polygonaceae Eriogonum inflatum desert trumpet 30/9 8 53 Fouquieriaceae ocotillo 50/9 9 splendens 82 Polygonaceae Eriogonum thomasii Thomas' buckwheat 50/9 8 54 Geraniaceae Erodium cicutarium *redstem filaree 99/9 8 83 Polygonaceae Pterostegia drymarioides threadstem 1/1 75 55 Geraniaceae Erodium texanum Texas filaree 5/1 1 Mimulus bigelovii var. 84 Scrophulariaceae Bigelow's monkeyflower 5/2 74 Emmenanthe penduliflora bigelovii 56 Hydrophyllaceae whispering bells 30/9 61 var. penduliflora 85 Scrophulariaceae Mohavea confertiflora ghost flower 10/2 77 Nama demissum var. 86 Simmondsiaceae Simmondsia chinensis jojoba 5/2 90 57 Hydrophyllaceae purple mat 3/1 8 demissum 87 Solanaceae Nicotiana obtusifolia desert tobacco 1/1 81.
Recommended publications
  • Pima County Plant List (2020) Common Name Exotic? Source
    Pima County Plant List (2020) Common Name Exotic? Source McLaughlin, S. (1992); Van Abies concolor var. concolor White fir Devender, T. R. (2005) McLaughlin, S. (1992); Van Abies lasiocarpa var. arizonica Corkbark fir Devender, T. R. (2005) Abronia villosa Hariy sand verbena McLaughlin, S. (1992) McLaughlin, S. (1992); Van Abutilon abutiloides Shrubby Indian mallow Devender, T. R. (2005) Abutilon berlandieri Berlandier Indian mallow McLaughlin, S. (1992) Abutilon incanum Indian mallow McLaughlin, S. (1992) McLaughlin, S. (1992); Van Abutilon malacum Yellow Indian mallow Devender, T. R. (2005) Abutilon mollicomum Sonoran Indian mallow McLaughlin, S. (1992) Abutilon palmeri Palmer Indian mallow McLaughlin, S. (1992) Abutilon parishii Pima Indian mallow McLaughlin, S. (1992) McLaughlin, S. (1992); UA Abutilon parvulum Dwarf Indian mallow Herbarium; ASU Vascular Plant Herbarium Abutilon pringlei McLaughlin, S. (1992) McLaughlin, S. (1992); UA Abutilon reventum Yellow flower Indian mallow Herbarium; ASU Vascular Plant Herbarium McLaughlin, S. (1992); Van Acacia angustissima Whiteball acacia Devender, T. R. (2005); DBGH McLaughlin, S. (1992); Van Acacia constricta Whitethorn acacia Devender, T. R. (2005) McLaughlin, S. (1992); Van Acacia greggii Catclaw acacia Devender, T. R. (2005) Acacia millefolia Santa Rita acacia McLaughlin, S. (1992) McLaughlin, S. (1992); Van Acacia neovernicosa Chihuahuan whitethorn acacia Devender, T. R. (2005) McLaughlin, S. (1992); UA Acalypha lindheimeri Shrubby copperleaf Herbarium Acalypha neomexicana New Mexico copperleaf McLaughlin, S. (1992); DBGH Acalypha ostryaefolia McLaughlin, S. (1992) Acalypha pringlei McLaughlin, S. (1992) Acamptopappus McLaughlin, S. (1992); UA Rayless goldenhead sphaerocephalus Herbarium Acer glabrum Douglas maple McLaughlin, S. (1992); DBGH Acer grandidentatum Sugar maple McLaughlin, S. (1992); DBGH Acer negundo Ashleaf maple McLaughlin, S.
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix F3 Rare Plant Survey Report
    Appendix F3 Rare Plant Survey Report Draft CADIZ VALLEY WATER CONSERVATION, RECOVERY, AND STORAGE PROJECT Rare Plant Survey Report Prepared for May 2011 Santa Margarita Water District Draft CADIZ VALLEY WATER CONSERVATION, RECOVERY, AND STORAGE PROJECT Rare Plant Survey Report Prepared for May 2011 Santa Margarita Water District 626 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 1100 Los Angeles, CA 90017 213.599.4300 www.esassoc.com Oakland Olympia Petaluma Portland Sacramento San Diego San Francisco Seattle Tampa Woodland Hills D210324 TABLE OF CONTENTS Cadiz Valley Water Conservation, Recovery, and Storage Project: Rare Plant Survey Report Page Summary ............................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................................2 Objective .......................................................................................................................... 2 Project Location and Description .....................................................................................2 Setting ................................................................................................................................... 5 Climate ............................................................................................................................. 5 Topography and Soils ......................................................................................................5
    [Show full text]
  • IP Athos Renewable Energy Project, Plan of Development, Appendix D.2
    APPENDIX D.2 Plant Survey Memorandum Athos Memo Report To: Aspen Environmental Group From: Lehong Chow, Ironwood Consulting, Inc. Date: April 3, 2019 Re: Athos Supplemental Spring 2019 Botanical Surveys This memo report presents the methods and results for supplemental botanical surveys conducted for the Athos Solar Energy Project in March 2019 and supplements the Biological Resources Technical Report (BRTR; Ironwood 2019) which reported on field surveys conducted in 2018. BACKGROUND Botanical surveys were previously conducted in the spring and fall of 2018 for the entirety of the project site for the Athos Solar Energy Project (Athos). However, due to insufficient rain, many plant species did not germinate for proper identification during 2018 spring surveys. Fall surveys in 2018 were conducted only on a reconnaissance-level due to low levels of rain. Regional winter rainfall from the two nearest weather stations showed rainfall averaging at 0.1 inches during botanical surveys conducted in 2018 (Ironwood, 2019). In addition, gen-tie alignments have changed slightly and alternatives, access roads and spur roads have been added. PURPOSE The purpose of this survey was to survey all new additions and re-survey areas of interest including public lands (limited to portions of the gen-tie segments), parcels supporting native vegetation and habitat, and windblown sandy areas where sensitive plant species may occur. The private land parcels in current or former agricultural use were not surveyed (parcel groups A, B, C, E, and part of G). METHODS Survey Areas: The area surveyed for biological resources included the entirety of gen-tie routes (including alternates), spur roads, access roads on public land, parcels supporting native vegetation (parcel groups D and F), and areas covered by windblown sand where sensitive species may occur (portion of parcel group G).
    [Show full text]
  • (12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2009/0263516 A1 CYR (43) Pub
    US 20090263516A1 (19) United States (12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2009/0263516 A1 CYR (43) Pub. Date: Oct. 22, 2009 (54) PLANT EXTRACT COMPOSITION AND Publication Classification THEIR USE TO MODULATE CELLULAR (51) Int. Cl. ACTIVITY A636/8962 (2006.01) A636/00 (2006.01) (75) Inventor: Benoit CYR, St. Augustin de A6IP35/00 (2006.01) Desmaures (CA) CI2N 5/06 (2006.01) Correspondence Address: A6IR 36/3 (2006.01) SHEPPARD, MULLIN, RICHTER & HAMPTON A 6LX 36/899 (2006.01) LLP (52) U.S. Cl. ......... 424/754; 424/725; 435/375; 424/774; 990 Marsh Road 424/779; 424/755; 424/750; 424/777 Menlo Park, CA 94025 (US) (57) ABSTRACT (73) Assignee: Biopharmacopae Design Extracts from plant material, or semi-purified/purified mol International Inc., Saint-Foy (CA) ecules or compounds prepared from the extracts that demon strate the ability to modulate one or more cellular activities (21) Appl. No.: 12/263,114 are provided. The extracts are capable of slowing down, inhibiting or preventing cell migration, for example, the (22) Filed: Oct. 31, 2008 migration of endothelial cells or neoplastic cells and thus, the use of the extracts to slow down, inhibit or prevent abnormal Related U.S. Application Data cell migration in an animal is also provided. Methods of selecting and preparing the plant extracts and methods of (63) Continuation of application No. 10/526,387, filed on screening the extracts to determine their ability to modulate Oct. 6, 2005, now abandoned, filed as application No. one or more cellular activity are described. The purification or PCT/CA03/01284 on Sep.
    [Show full text]
  • Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Bibliography Compiled and Edited by Jim Dice
    Steele/Burnand Anza-Borrego Desert Research Center University of California, Irvine UCI – NATURE and UC Natural Reserve System California State Parks – Colorado Desert District Anza-Borrego Desert State Park & Anza-Borrego Foundation Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Bibliography Compiled and Edited by Jim Dice (revised 1/31/2019) A gaggle of geneticists in Borrego Palm Canyon – 1975. (L-R, Dr. Theodosius Dobzhansky, Dr. Steve Bryant, Dr. Richard Lewontin, Dr. Steve Jones, Dr. TimEDITOR’S Prout. Photo NOTE by Dr. John Moore, courtesy of Steve Jones) Editor’s Note The publications cited in this volume specifically mention and/or discuss Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, locations and/or features known to occur within the present-day boundaries of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, biological, geological, paleontological or anthropological specimens collected from localities within the present-day boundaries of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, or events that have occurred within those same boundaries. This compendium is not now, nor will it ever be complete (barring, of course, the end of the Earth or the Park). Many, many people have helped to corral the references contained herein (see below). Any errors of omission and comission are the fault of the editor – who would be grateful to have such errors and omissions pointed out! [[email protected]] ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As mentioned above, many many people have contributed to building this database of knowledge about Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. A quantum leap was taken somewhere in 2016-17 when Kevin Browne introduced me to Google Scholar – and we were off to the races. Elaine Tulving deserves a special mention for her assistance in dealing with formatting issues, keeping printers working, filing hard copies, ignoring occasional foul language – occasionally falling prey to it herself, and occasionally livening things up with an exclamation of “oh come on now, you just made that word up!” Bob Theriault assisted in many ways and now has a lifetime job, if he wants it, entering these references into Zotero.
    [Show full text]
  • Docket 07-Afc-5
    DOCKET 07-AFC-5 DATE SEP 24 2008 RECD. SEP 24 2008 Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System (ISEGS) (07-AFC-5) Supplemental Data Response, Set 1D (Responses to: Biological Resources) Submitted to the California Energy Commission Submitted by Solar Partners I, LLC; Solar Partners II, LLC; Solar Partners IV, LLC; and Solar Partners VIII, LLC September 24, 2008 With Assistance from 2485 Natomas Park Drive Suite 600 Sacramento, CA 95833 Introduction Attached are supplemental responses (Set 1D) by Solar Partners I, LLC; Solar Partners II, LLC; Solar Partners IV, LLC; and Solar Partners VIII, LLC (Applicant) to the California Energy Commission (CEC) Staff’s data requests for the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System (Ivanpah SEGS) Project (07-AFC-5). These data requests are the result of the workshop discussion held at Primm, Nevada on June 23, 2008.Within each discipline area, the responses are presented in alphabetical order and are numbered for tracking and reference convenience. New graphics or tables are numbered in reference to the Supplemental Data Request number. For example, if a table were used in response to Data Request AQ-1, it would be numbered Table AQ1-1. The first figure used in response to Data Request AQ-1 would be Figure AQ1-1, and so on. AFC figures or tables that have been revised have “R1” following the original number, indicating revision 1. Additional tables, figures, or documents submitted in response to a supplemental data request (supporting data, stand-alone documents such as plans, folding graphics, etc.) are found at the end of a discipline-specific section and may not be sequentially page-numbered consistently with the remainder of the document, though they may have their own internal page numbering system.
    [Show full text]
  • Pdf Clickbook Booklet
    119 Rubia Galium stellatum star-flowered bedstraw 1 120 Simmo Simmondsia chinensis jojoba 4 2 Flora of Uppermost Box Canyon Road near I-10, Riverside County 121 Solan Datura wrightii sacred datura 1 # Famil Scientific Name (*)Common Name #V #iNat 122 Solan Lycium andersonii Anderson's boxthorn ~x Eudicots 123 Solan Nicotiana obtusifolia desert tobacco 1 1 Apocy Asclepias subulata rush milkweed 1 1 124 Solan Physalis crassifolia thick-leaved ground cherry 1 1 2 Aster Ambrosia dumosa burroweed 14 125 Visca Phoradendron californicum desert mistletoe 2 2 3 Aster Ambrosia salsola cheesebush 2 9 126 Zygop Fagonia laevis California fagonia 3 9 4 Aster Atrichoseris platyphylla gravel-ghost 3 2 127 Zygop Kallstroemia californica California caltrop 2 5 Aster Bahiopsis parishii Parish's goldeneye 1 128 Zygop Larrea tridentata creosote bush 16 6 Aster Bebbia juncea var. aspera sweetbush 3 129 Zygop Tribulus terrestris *puncture-vine 1 7 Aster Brickellia incana woolly brickellia 5 Monocots 8 Aster Chaenactis carphoclinia var. carphoclinia pebble pincushion 1 130 Poace Bouteloua aristidoides var. aristidoides needle grama 2 9 Aster Chaenactis fremontii Fremont pincushion 1 131 Poace Bouteloua barbata var. barbata six-weeks grama 1 10 Aster Encelia farinosa brittlebush 11 132 Poace Schismus barbatus *Mediterranean schismus 1 5 11 Aster Malacothrix glabrata desert dandelion 2 http://tchester.org/plants/floras/desert/upper_box_canyon_road_near_I10.html Last update: 20 January 2020 12 Aster Monoptilon bellidiforme desert star 1 1 13 Aster Monoptilon bellioides desert star 1 1 14 Aster Palafoxia arida var. arida Spanish needle 2 15 Aster Pectis papposa var. papposa chinch-weed 3 1 16 Aster Perityle emoryi Emory's rock-daisy 3 17 Aster Peucephyllum schottii pygmy-cedar 1 2 18 Aster Pleurocoronis pluriseta arrow-leaf 1 19 Aster Rafinesquia neomexicana desert chicory 1 20 Aster Senecio mohavensis Mojave ragwort 3 21 Aster Stephanomeria pauciflora wire-lettuce 1 22 Aster Trichoptilium incisum yellow-head 2 2 23 Aster Trixis californica var.
    [Show full text]
  • Pdf Clickbook Booklet
    Checklist of the Vascular Flora of Plum Canyon, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park # Family Scientific Name (*) Common Name #V #Pls Lycopods 1 Selagi Selaginella bigelovii Bigelow's spike-moss 99 2 Selagi Selaginella eremophila desert spike-moss 99 Ferns 3 Pterid Cheilanthes covillei beady lipfern 2 13 4 Pterid Cheilanthes parryi woolly lipfern 5 99 5 Pterid Cheilanthes viscida sticky lipfern 1 6 Pterid Notholaena californica ssp. californica^ California cloak fern 1 7 Pterid Pellaea mucronata var. mucronata bird's-foot fern 1 Gymnosperms 8 Cupres Juniperus californica California juniper 1 99 9 Ephedr Ephedra aspera Mormon tea 2 99 10 Ephedr Ephedra californica desert tea 2 Eudicots 11 Acanth Carlowrightia arizonica Arizona carlowrightia 15 12 Acanth Justicia californica chuparosa 7 99 13 Amaran Amaranthus fimbriatus fringed amaranth 99 14 Apiace Apiastrum angustifolium wild celery 2 15 Apiace Lomatium mohavense Mojave lomatium 8 16 Apocyn Matelea parvifolia spearleaf 1 16 Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus var. 17 Astera goldenhead 1 sphaerocephalus 18 Astera Adenophyllum porophylloides San Felipe dogweed 2 99 19 Astera Ambrosia dumosa burroweed 1 99 20 Astera Ambrosia salsola var. salsola cheesebush^ 1 99 21 Astera Artemisia ludoviciana ssp. albula white mugwort 25 22 Astera Baccharis brachyphylla short-leaved baccharis 70 23 Astera Bahiopsis parishii Parish's viguiera 2 99 24 Astera Bebbia juncea var. aspera sweetbush 1 99 California spear-leaved 25 Astera Brickellia atractyloides var. arguta 11 brickellia 26 Astera Brickellia frutescens shrubby brickellia 1 40 27 Astera Chaenactis carphoclinia var. carphoclinia pebble pincushion 5 28 Astera Chaenactis fremontii Fremont pincushion 1 99 29 Astera Encelia farinosa brittlebush 1 99 30 Astera Ericameria brachylepis boundary goldenbush^ 99 31 Astera Ericameria paniculata blackbanded rabbitbrush 20 32 Astera Eriophyllum wallacei var.
    [Show full text]
  • Phoenix Active Management Area Low-Water-Use/Drought-Tolerant Plant List
    Arizona Department of Water Resources Phoenix Active Management Area Low-Water-Use/Drought-Tolerant Plant List Official Regulatory List for the Phoenix Active Management Area Fourth Management Plan Arizona Department of Water Resources 1110 West Washington St. Ste. 310 Phoenix, AZ 85007 www.azwater.gov 602-771-8585 Phoenix Active Management Area Low-Water-Use/Drought-Tolerant Plant List Acknowledgements The Phoenix AMA list was prepared in 2004 by the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) in cooperation with the Landscape Technical Advisory Committee of the Arizona Municipal Water Users Association, comprised of experts from the Desert Botanical Garden, the Arizona Department of Transporation and various municipal, nursery and landscape specialists. ADWR extends its gratitude to the following members of the Plant List Advisory Committee for their generous contribution of time and expertise: Rita Jo Anthony, Wild Seed Judy Mielke, Logan Simpson Design John Augustine, Desert Tree Farm Terry Mikel, U of A Cooperative Extension Robyn Baker, City of Scottsdale Jo Miller, City of Glendale Louisa Ballard, ASU Arboritum Ron Moody, Dixileta Gardens Mike Barry, City of Chandler Ed Mulrean, Arid Zone Trees Richard Bond, City of Tempe Kent Newland, City of Phoenix Donna Difrancesco, City of Mesa Steve Priebe, City of Phornix Joe Ewan, Arizona State University Janet Rademacher, Mountain States Nursery Judy Gausman, AZ Landscape Contractors Assn. Rick Templeton, City of Phoenix Glenn Fahringer, Earth Care Cathy Rymer, Town of Gilbert Cheryl Goar, Arizona Nurssery Assn. Jeff Sargent, City of Peoria Mary Irish, Garden writer Mark Schalliol, ADOT Matt Johnson, U of A Desert Legum Christy Ten Eyck, Ten Eyck Landscape Architects Jeff Lee, City of Mesa Gordon Wahl, ADWR Kirti Mathura, Desert Botanical Garden Karen Young, Town of Gilbert Cover Photo: Blooming Teddy bear cholla (Cylindropuntia bigelovii) at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monutment.
    [Show full text]
  • Desert Magazine 1946
    25 CENTS Joshua Tree National Monument Twentynine Palms, California By JERRY ANSON In the March photographic contest, Camping on the Desert, first prize of $10 was awarded Jerry Anson, Los Angeles, California. Photo taken at 9 a. m., exposure 1/100 sec. at f22. IZieahjjG.lt By W. FORD LEHMAN This camping scene taken at Gal- way Dry Lake by W. Ford Lehman, San Diego, California, won second prize of $5 in the March contest. Taken with Kodak Monitor camera, Super XX film, K2 filter. 1/50 sec. at fl6, 7:30 a. m. May Contest is open to any desert subject suitable for Desert Magazine covers. Special awards are: $15 for first prize winner, $10 for second place, and $5 for each photo accept- ed for publication. See rules else- where in this issue. THE DESERT MAGAZINE DESERT « What is probably one of the most significant projects in the history of Western Indians is in its first stages iilong the lower Colorado river near Par- ker, Arizona. Last September, 24 Hopi families moved from their barren mesa homes in northern Arizona to establish what is hoped will be the nucleus of a much greater colony of Hopi and other Volume 9 MAY, 1946 Number 7 Indian tribes who are finding it impos- sible to produce sufficient food in their traditional homelands. Dama Langley COVER PALM CANYON, near Palm Springs, California. <;oon will report to DESERT readers the progress they have made to date. Photo by Hubert A. Lowman, Southgate, California. • Richard Van Valkenburgh is not con- PHOTOGRAPHY Prize winning photos in March contest ...
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • Eagle Mountain Pumped Storage Project Draft License Application Exhibit E, Volume 1, Public Information Palm Desert, California
    Eagle Mountain Pumped Storage Project Draft License Application Exhibit E, Volume 1, Public Information Palm Desert, California Submitted to: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Submitted by: Eagle Crest Energy Company Date: June 16, 2008 Project No. 080470 ©2008 Eagle Crest Energy DRAFT LICENSE APPLICATION- EXHIBIT E Table of Contents 1 General Description 1-1 1.1 Project Description 1-1 1.2 Project Area 1-2 1.2.1 Existing Land Use 1-4 1.3 Compatibility with Landfill Project 1-5 1.3.1 Land Exchange 1-5 1.3.2 Landfill Operations 1-6 1.3.3 Landfill Permitting 1-6 1.3.4 Compatibility of Specific Features 1-7 1.3.4.1 Potential Seepage Issues 1-8 1.3.4.2 Ancillary Facilities Interferences 1-9 2 Water Use and Quality 2-1 2.1 Surface Waters 2-1 2.1.1 Instream Flow Uses of Streams 2-1 2.1.2 Water quality of surface water 2-1 2.1.3 Existing lakes and reservoirs 2-1 2.1.4 Impacts of Construction and Operation 2-1 2.1.5 Measures recommended by Federal and state agencies to protect surface water 2-1 2.2 Description of Existing Groundwater 2-1 2.2.1 Springs and Wells 2-3 2.2.2 Water Bearing Formations 2-3 2.2.3 Hydraulic Characteristics 2-4 2.2.4 Groundwater Levels 2-5 2.2.5 Groundwater Flow Direction 2-6 2.2.6 Groundwater Storage 2-7 2.2.7 Groundwater Pumping 2-7 2.2.8 Recharge Sources 2-8 2.2.9 Outflow 2-9 2.2.10 Perennial Yield 2-9 2.3 Potential Impacts to Groundwater Supply 2-9 2.3.1 Proposed Project Water Supply 2-9 2.3.2 Perennial Yield 2-10 2.3.3 Regional Groundwater Level Effects 2-12 2.3.4 Local Groundwater Level Effects 2-15 2.3.5 Groundwater
    [Show full text]