Humboldt State University Digital Commons @ Humboldt State University Botanical Studies Open Educational Resources and Data 9-17-2018 Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Redwood National Park James P. Smith Jr Humboldt State University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/botany_jps Part of the Botany Commons Recommended Citation Smith, James P. Jr, "Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Redwood National Park" (2018). Botanical Studies. 85. https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/botany_jps/85 This Flora of Northwest California-Checklists of Local Sites is brought to you for free and open access by the Open Educational Resources and Data at Digital Commons @ Humboldt State University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Botanical Studies by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Humboldt State University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A CHECKLIST OF THE VASCULAR PLANTS OF THE REDWOOD NATIONAL & STATE PARKS James P. Smith, Jr. Professor Emeritus of Botany Department of Biological Sciences Humboldt State Univerity Arcata, California 14 September 2018 The Redwood National and State Parks are located in Del Norte and Humboldt counties in coastal northwestern California. The national park was F E R N S established in 1968. In 1994, a cooperative agreement with the California Department of Parks and Recreation added Del Norte Coast, Prairie Creek, Athyriaceae – Lady Fern Family and Jedediah Smith Redwoods state parks to form a single administrative Athyrium filix-femina var. cyclosporum • northwestern lady fern unit. Together they comprise about 133,000 acres (540 km2), including 37 miles of coast line. Almost half of the remaining old growth redwood forests Blechnaceae – Deer Fern Family are protected in these four parks. They are recognized as a World Heritage Struthiopteris spicant • deer fern Site and an International Biosphere Reserve. Woodwardia fimbriata • giant chain fern Of course, the best known member of the flora here is the coast redwood Cystopteridaceae – Brittle Fern Family (Sequoia sempervirens). The largest groves are in the state parks. The tallest Cystopteris fragilis • brittle bladder fern redwood, named Hyperion, is 379.1 ft (115.55 m) tall. It is the tallest living tree in the world and is located in the national park. Hyperion is estimated to Dennstaedtiaceae – Bracken Fern Family be 700–800 years old. Pteridium aquilinum • bracken fern Dryopteridaceae – Wood Fern Family Dryopteris arguta • coastal wood fern L Y C O P H Y T E S Polystichum imbricans • narrow-leaved sword fern Polystichum munitum • western sword fern Lycopodiaceae – Clubmoss Family Lycopodium clavatum • running clubmoss Equisetaceae – Horsetail Family Equisetum arvense • field horsetail Selaginellaceae – Spikemoss Family Equisetum telmateia ssp. braunii • giant horsetail Selaginella wallacei • Wallace’s spikemoss Ophioglossaceae – Adder’s Tongue Fern Family Botrychium multifidum • leathery grape fern Polypodiaceae – Polypody Fern Family Polypodium californicum • California polypody -1- Polypodium glycirrhiza • licorice fern Amaryllidaceae – Amaryllis or Onion Family Polypodium scouleri • leathery polypody Allium falcifolium • scythe-leaved onion Pteridaceae – Brake Fern Family Amaranthaceae – Amaranth Family Adiantum aleuticum • five-finger fern Chenopodium album • lamb’s-quarters Aspidotis densa • Indian’s dream Chenopodium botrys • Jerusalem-oak goosefoot Cheilanthes gracillima • lace lip fern Pentagramma triangularis ssp. triangularis • western gold fern Anacardiaceae – Cashew Family Toxicodendron diversilobum • poison-oak Salviniaceae – Water Fern Family Azolla filiculoides • Pacific mosquito fern, water fern Apocynaceae – Dogbane Family Apocynum androsaemifolium • spreading dogbane Apocynum cannabinum • Indian-hemp Vinca major • greater or big-leaved periwinkle G Y M N O S P E R M S Aquifoliaceae – Holly Family Cupressaceae – Cypress Family Ilex aquifolium • English holly Chamaecyparis lawsoniana • Port Orford-cedar Cupressus macrocarpa • Monterey cypress Araceae – Aroid or Philodendron Family Juniperus communis var. saxitilis • common juniper Lysichiton americanus • western skunk-cabbage Sequoia sempervirens • coast redwood Thuja plicata • western red cedar Araliaceae – Ginseng Family Aralia californica • California spikenard Pinaceae – Pine Family Hedera helix • English ivy Abies grandis • grand fir Picea sitchensis • Sitka spruce Aristolochiaceae – Birthwort Family Pinus attenuata • knobcone pine Asarum caudatum • wild-ginger Pinus contorta • lodgepole pine Pinus jeffreyi • Jeffrey pine Asparagaceae – Hyacinth Family Pinus radiata • Monterey pine Brodiaea elegans • elegant cluster-lily Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii • Douglas-fir Brodiaea terrestris • dwarf cluster-lily Tsuga heterophylla • western hemlock Chlorogalum pomeridianum • soap plant Dichelostemma capitatum • blue dicks Taxaceae – Yew Family Dichelostemma congestum • congested snake-lily Taxus brevifolia • Pacific yew Dichelostemma multiflorum • round-toothed snake-lily Dichelostemma ida-maia • Ida May’s snake-lily Dichelostemma x venustum • rose firecracker flower F L O W E R I N G P L A N T S Hastingsia alba • white rush-lily Maianthemum dilatatum • false Solomon’s seal Aceraceae – Maple Family Maianthemum racemosum • feather Solomon’s seal Acer circinatum • vine maple Maianthemum stellatum• starry false Solomon’s seal Acer macrophyllum • big-leaved maple Schoenolirion album • white rush-lily Triteleia bridgesii • Bridges’ brodiaea Aizoaceae – Ice Plant Family Triteleia hyacinthina • fool’s onion Carbobortus chilensis • sea-fig Triteleia laxa • grass nut Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum • slender-leaved ice plant -2- Berberidaceae – Barberry Family Minuartia californica • California sandwort Achlys triphylla ssp. triphylla • vanilla leaf Minuartia douglasii • Douglas’ stitchwort Mahonia aquifolium var. repens • holly-leaved barberry Minuartia howellii • Howell’s stitchwort Mahonia nervosa • Cascade Oregon-grape Moehringia macrophylla • large-leaved sandwort Mahonia pinnata • California barberry Paronychia franciscana • San Francisco nailwort Mahonia pumila • dwarf barberry Polycarpon tetraphyllum • four-leaved many-seed Vancouveria hexandra • white inside-out flower Sagina maxima ssp. crassicaulis • beach pearlwort Sagina procumbens • bird’s-eye pearlwort Betulaceae – Birch Family Sagina saginoides var. hesperia • arctic pearlwort Alnus rhombifolia • white alder Saponaria officinalis • bouncing bet Alnus rubra • red alder Silene antirrhina • sleepy silene Corylus cornuta var. californica • California hazel nut Silene californica • Indian pink Silene gallica • common catch fly Boraginaceae – Borage Family Silene hookeri • Hooker’s silene Amsinckia intermedia • intermediate fiddleneck Spergula arvensis • corn spurry Amsinckia menziesii var. menziesii • common fiddleneck Spergularia marina • salt sand spurry Cynoglossum grande • Pacific hound’s-tongue Spergularia rubra • red sand spurry’ Myosotis discolor • changing forget-me-not Stellaria crispa • crisp starwort Myosotis latifolia • broad-leaved forget-me-not Stellaria media • common chickweed Myosotis micrantha • small-flowered forget-me-not Stellaria nitens • shiny chickweed Myosotis stricta • forget-me-not Plagiobothrys nothofulvus • rusty popcorn flower Celastraceae – Staff Tree Family Euonymous occidentalis var. occidentalis • western burning bush Buddlejaceae – Butterfly Bush Family Buddleja davidii • butterfly bush Compositae (Asteraceae) – Sunflower Family Achillea millefolium • common yarrow Callitrichaceae – Water-Starwort Family Adenocaulon bicolor • trail plant Callitriche heterophylla var. bolanderi • Bolander’s water starwort Agoseris apargioides var. eastwoodiae • woolly goat-chicory Agoseris apargioides var. maritima • seaside goat-chicory Campanulaceae – Harebell Family Agoseris grandiflora • big-flowered agoseris Campanula prenanthoides • California harebell Anaphalis margaritacea • pearly everlasting Anisocarpus madioides • woodland alpine tarplant Cannabaceae – Hemp Family Anthemis cotula • mayweed, stinking chamomile Cannabis sativa • marijuana, pot Arnica spathulata • Klamath arnica Artemisia douglasiana • Douglas’ mugwort Caprifoliaceae – Honeysuckle Family Artemisia suksdorfii • coastal mugwort Lonicera hispidula • California honeysuckle Baccharis pilularis ssp. consanguinea • coyote brush Lonicera involucrata var. ledebourii • twin berry Bellis perennis • English or lawn daisy Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus • snowberry Bidens frondosa • sticktight Symphoricarpos mollis • creeping snowberry Centaurea melitensis • tocolate, Maltese star thistle Symphoricarpos rivularis • common snowberry Centaurea stoebe ssp. micranthos • spotted knapweed Cichorium intybus • chicory Caryophyllaceae – Carnation or Pink Family Cirsium arvense • Canada thistle Cardionema ramosissimum • sand carpet Cirsium brevistylum • clustered thistle Cerastium arvense • field chickweed Cirsium occidentale var. candidissimum • snowy thistle Cerastium glomeratum • sticky chickweed Cirsium occidentale var. venustum • Venus or red thistle -3- Cirsium remotifolium • few-leaved thistle Senecio glomeratus • Australian fireweed Cirsium vulgare • bull thistle Senecio integerrimus var. major • lamb’s-tongue ragwort Conyza canadensis • horse weed Senecio jacobaea • stinking willie, tansy ragwort Cotula australis • Australian water-buttons Senecio minima • coastal fireweed Cotula coronopifolia • brass-buttons Senecio sylvaticus • woodland
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