Status: record abies_lasiocarpa_var._lasiocarpa - Wed, Feb. 10, 2010 03:16 c
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Abies lasiocarpa var. lasiocarpa |
| common name | subalpine fir |
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Philip Haddock © 1972 CNPS Follow image link for photo data.
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| family | Pinaceae |
| life form | evergreen tree |
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CNPS List
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List 2.3
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LIST 2: Rare, threatened, or endangered in California, but more common
elsewhere. 0.3: Not very endangered in California |
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state rank
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| S3.3 |
S3: 21-80 occurrences or 3,000-10,000 individuals OR 10,000-50,000 acres |
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global rank
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Where did the "RED" code go?
Where did the "RED" code go?
We've simplified our rating system.
Read about it here.
Under the old system, this plant was "2-1-1" (v6.05d, 9/05).
Rarity 2: A limited number of occurrences in California,
occasionally more if each occurrence is small.
Endangerment 1: Not very endangered in California.
Distribution 1: More or less widespread outside California.
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| CA state listing | None |
federal listing | None |
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Topographic quads (6):
Billys Peak (684A) 4112227, Eaton Peak (701C) 4112238, Yellow Dog Peak (702A) 4112341, English Peak (702B) 4112342, Marble Mountain (719C) 4112352, Boulder Peak (719D) 4112351
quad data info
- Quad numbers in parentheses are from the CA Department of Water
Resources. The 7-digit numbers
are the USGS equivalent.
- Red marks signify uncertainty[?] or extirpation[*].
See quad list above. A complete key is
on the Index by Topo Quad page.
- Marks are smaller than the quads they represent, and are generally positioned
near the center of the quad. In some coastal quads, this will place the mark
offshore.
Quad boundaries do not coincide with county
lines. To confirm county location, refer to the county list below.
Counties, states, regions:
Siskiyou (SIS), Arizona (AZ), Idaho (ID), Nevada (NV), Oregon (OR), Washington (WA)+
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| A reminder: Species not recorded for a given area
may nonetheless be present, especially where favorable
conditions occur.
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CNPS habitats | Meadows and seeps (Medws) Subalpine coniferous forest (SCFrs) Upper montane coniferous forest (UCFrs) |
| elevation range | 945 - 2225 meters |
| notes
| | See Madroņo 20(8):413-415 (1970) for distributional information. |
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full name | Abies lasiocarpa (Hook.) Nutt. var. lasiocarpa |
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| standard acronym |
ABLAL |
Element Code
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PGPIN01072 |
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Suggested citation: California Native Plant Society (CNPS). 2010.
Inventory of Rare and Endangered
Plants (online edition, v7-10a).
California Native Plant Society. Sacramento, CA.
Accessed on Wed, Feb. 10, 2010
from http://www.cnps.org/inventory
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