CNPS.ORG Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants
v7-10a 1-19-10
Status: record arctostaphylos_pajaroensis - Wed, Feb. 10, 2010 03:23 c
Arctostaphylos pajaroensis
common namePajaro manzanita
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familyEricaceae
life form evergreen shrub
CNPS List
List 1B.1
CA-Endemic
LIST 1B: Rare, threatened, or endangered in California and elsewhere.
     0.1: Seriously endangered in California
state rank
S2.1     S2: 6-20 occurrences OR 1,000-3,000 individuals OR 2,000-10,000 acres
global rank
G2     G2: 6-20 occurrences OR 1,000-3,000 individuals OR 2,000-10,000 acres
Where did the "RED" code go?
CA state listingNone  
federal listingNone  
where found
Topographic quads (9):
Mount Harlan (364B) 3612164, Marina (366A) 3612167, Seaside (366D) 3612157, Watsonville East (386B) 3612186, Prunedale (386C) 3612176, San Juan Bautista (386D) 3612175, Watsonville West (387A) 3612187, Moss Landing (387D) 3612177, Davenport (408C)* 3712212
quad data info

Counties, states, regions:
Monterey (MNT), San Benito (SBT), Santa Cruz (SCR)*
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CNPS habitats•Chaparral (Chprl)(sandy)
blooming period Dec-Mar  
elevation range30 - 760 meters
notes
Threatened by development and non-native plants. Possibly threatened by road construction. See Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 56:41 (1940) for original description.
full nameArctostaphylos pajaroensis Adams

Additional information:
standard acronym  ARPA3 Element Code  PDERI04100
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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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