CNPS.ORG Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants
v7-10a 1-19-10
Status: record lathyrus_biflorus - Wed, Feb. 10, 2010 03:29 c
Lathyrus biflorus
common nametwo-flowered pea
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familyFabaceae
life formperennial herb
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
S1.1     S1: Less than 6 occurrences OR less than 1,000 individuals OR less than 2,000 acres
global rank
G1     G1: Less than 6 occurrences OR less than 1,000 individuals OR less than 2,000 acres.
Where did the "RED" code go?
CA state listingNone  
federal listingNone  
where found
Topographic quads (1):
Dinsmore (634A) 4012345
quad data info

Counties, states, regions:
Humboldt (HUM)
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CNPS habitats•Lower montane coniferous forest (LCFrs)(serpentinite)
blooming period Jun-Aug  
elevation range1370 - 1385 meters
notes
Known from only one occurrence on Red Mtn. in the Lassics area. Threatened by logging and grazing. See Brittonia 35(2):180-183 (1983) for original description.
full nameLathyrus biflorus T.W. Nelson & J.P. Nelson

Additional information:
standard acronym  LABI3 Element Code  PDFAB25180
CNPS chapter link chapter content  North Coast database for this species
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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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