CNPS.ORG Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants
v7-13jun 6-6-13
Status: record deinandra_paniculata - Thu, Jun. 20, 2013 07:59 ET c
Deinandra paniculata
common namepaniculate tarplant
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familyAsteraceae
life formannual herb
CNPS List
List 4.2
LIST 4: Limited distribution (Watch List).
     0.2: Fairly endangered in California
state rank
S3.2     S3: 21-80 occurrences or 3,000-10,000 individuals OR 10,000-50,000 acres
global rank
G3G4   G3G4: Intermediate between G3 and G4
Where did the "RED" code go?
CA state listingNone  
federal listingNone  
where found
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Counties, states, regions:
Orange (ORA), Riverside (RIV), Santa Barbara (SBA), San Bernardino (SBD), San Diego (SDG), San Luis Obispo (SLO), Baja California (BA)
  • Green indicates one or more populations.
  • Yellow indicates uncertainty[?] or extirpation[*]. See list above. A complete key is on the Index by County page.
  • Pending additional quad-level data, only county data are being provided for List 4 plants.
A reminder: Species not recorded for a given area may nonetheless be present, especially where favorable conditions occur.
CNPS habitats•Coastal scrub (CoScr)
•Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)
•Vernal pools (VnPls)/usually vernally mesic, sometimes sandy
blooming period Apr-Nov  
elevation range25 - 940 meters
notes
Some historical occurrences extirpated by urbanization. Threatened by development. Potentially threatened by road widening. Includes plants previously treated as D. increscens ssp. foliosa from SBA and SLO cos. Confused with D. conjugens and D. fasciculata. See Hemizonia paniculata in TJM (1993). See Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 19:17 (1883) for original description.
full nameDeinandra paniculata (A. Gray) Davidson & Moxley
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Additional information:
standard acronym   Element Code  PDAST4R0N0
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Suggested citation: California Native Plant Society (CNPS). 2013. Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants (online edition, v7-13jun). California Native Plant Society. Sacramento, CA. Accessed on Thu, Jun. 20, 2013 from http://www.cnps.org/inventory

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