Rare Plants of San Francisco County

Rare Plants of San Francisco County

RARE PLANTS OF SAN FRANCISCO COUNTYa Published in 2019 by the Yerba Buena Chapter of the California Native Plant Society, Rare Plant Committee - http://cnps-yerbabuena.org & the San Francisco Department of the Environment - sfenvironment.org/biodiversity g Habit c Flowering Common [Synonymy] / notes f SF is Type Geographic Family e Habitat Scientific Nameb Name rarity statusd Periodh Locality Limit note SF Occurrences duration life form Arabis coast rock Brassicaceae - Rarity status: --/--/4.3 h p 12 Mar–Apr Yes rocky cliffs blepharophylla cress Mustard Family [A. hookeri ssp. f.] Reported from Arctostaphylos Franciscan Ericaceae - Heath Doyle Dr.and WWII Memorial. endemic to s p evergreen 1 Jan–Apr serpentine franciscana manzanita Family Historically occurred at Mt. Davidson. SF Rarity status: E/--/1B.1 [A. hookeri ssp. r.] Not in Howell, et Arctostaphylos al. Reported from Doyle Dr.and Presidio Ericaceae - Heath endemic to montana ssp. Coastal Bluffs. Historically occurred at s p evergreen 1 Feb–Apr Yes serpentine manzanita Family SF ravenii Mt. Davidson. Rarity status: E/E/1B.1 Chorizanthe San Francisco Polygonaceae - cuspidata ssp. Rarity status: --/--/1B.2 h a 10 Apr–Jul Yes sandy soil spineflower Buckwheat Family cuspidata Reported only from Baker Beach bluffs, ravines, Cirsium Franciscan Asteraceae - southern North, Coastal Bluff, and Fort Point h b/p 3 May–Sep Yes seeps, occasionally andrewsii thistle Sunflower Family limit on coast Bluffs. Rarity status: --/--/1B.2 on serpentine Onagraceae - Reported only from Inspiration Point endemic to Clarkia Presidio Evening-Primrose and WWII Memorial. h a 2 May–Jun Yes SF and serpentine grassland franciscana clarkia Family Rarity status: E/E/1B.1 Oakland Previously in the Scrophulariaceae. Reported only from Bayview Hill. Host Collinsia San Francisco Plantaginaceae - plant for the variable checkerspot h a 1 Mar–May Yes grassland multicolor collinsia Plantain Family butterfly. Rarity status: --/-- /1B.2 serpentine outcrops, endemic to Erysimum San Francisco Brassicaceae - Common on remnant dunes in SF. coastal scrub or h b 15 Jan–Apr Yes coastal Bay franciscanum wallflower Mustard Family Rarity status: --/--/4.2 dunes, granitic Area hillsides Gilia capitata Polemoniaceae - Extant at multiple sites in SF. ssp. blue coast gilia h a 13 Apr–Jul Yes sandy soil Phlox Family Rarity status: --/--/1B.1 chamissonis [G. h. vars. maritima and hirsutula, Grindelia hairy Asteraceae - G. rubricaulis var. confertum] Rarity h p 17 Apr–Jun Yes coastal prairie hirsutula gumplant Sunflower Family status: --/--/3.2 [Linum c.] Reported only from Coastal endemic to Hesperolinon Marin western Linaceae - Flax Bluffs, Inspiration Point, and WWII h a 3 Apr–Aug coastal Bay serpentine grassland congestum flax Family Memorial. Rarity status: Area T/T/1B.1 Horkelia [H. c. ssp. s.] Reintroduced at Baker near Kellogg's Rosaceae - Rose old dunes, coastal cuneata var. Beach North and Coastal Bluffs. h p 2 Apr–Aug northern horkelia Family sandhills sericea Rarity status: --/--1B.1 limit Iridaceae - Iris Fairly common in SF. Rarity Iris longipetala coast iris h p rhizomatous 16 Mar–Jun grassland Family status: --/--/4.2 Reported from seven Presidio sites endemic to Lessingia San Francisco Asteraceae - and Fort Funston. Rarity h a 8 Jun–Nov Yes northern SF sandy soil germanorum lessingia Sunflower Family status: E/E/1B.1 peninsula Not in Howell, et al. Reported only Piperia Michael's rein Orchidaceae - from Lake Merced, not seen since h p from tubers 1 Apr–Aug michaelii orchid Orchid Family 2010. Rarity status: --/--/4.2 Silene San Francisco Caryophyllaceae - [S.v. ssp. v.] Rarity endemic to old dunes, coastal h b 9 Mar–Aug Yes verecunda campion Pink Family status: --/--/1B.2 SF peninsula sandhills Extirpated from SF; reintroduced at Heron's Head and naturalized at Pier Suaeda California Chenopodiaceae - northern margins of coastal 94. Host plant for the western pygmy s p evergreen 3 Jul-Oct californica seablite Goosefoot Family limit salt marshes blue butterfly. No SF vouchers in CCH. Rarity status: E/--/1B.1 Footnotes a Inventory of Rare, Threatened and Endangered Plants of California - http://www.rareplants.cnps.org/; Wood, M.K. 2014. Annotated Checklist of the Vascular Plants of San Francisco’s Natural Areas. (http://www.wood-biological.com/san-francisco-plant-checklist/); Howell, J.T., P.H. Raven, and P. Rubtzoff. 1958. A Flora of San Francisco, California . University of San Francisco. Table of Rare Plants for the Presidio of San Francisco. 2019. Presidio Trust. b Scientific nomenclature conforms to the second edition of The Jepson Online Interchange as of date of current version of the checklist. c CCH = California Consortium of Herbaria d Listed as endangered, threatened or rare (federal / state / CNPS) e Life Form: f = fern or other pteridophyte; h = herb; g = grass or graminoid; ss = sub shrub; s = shrub; t = tree; v = vine f Duration: a = annual; b = biennial; p = perennial g SF Occurrences = Indicates the number of natural areas within the City and County of San Francisco where each species has been reported h Months and seasons listed per The Jepson Manual (TJM2).

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