Status: record delphinium_gypsophilum_ssp._parviflorum - Sat, May. 25, 2013 14:27 ET c
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Delphinium gypsophilum ssp. parviflorum |
| common name | small-flowered gypsum-loving larkspur |
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Beatrice F. Howitt © 1999 California Academy of Sciences Follow image link for photo data.
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| family | Ranunculaceae |
| life form | perennial herb |
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CNPS List
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List 3.2 CA-Endemic |
LIST 3: We need more information about this plant (Review List). 0.2: Fairly endangered in California |
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state rank
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| S3? |
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 "1-1-3" (v6.05d, 9/05).
Rarity 1: Rare, but found in sufficient numbers and
distributed widely enough that the potential for extinction is low
at this time.
Endangerment 1: Not very endangered in California.
Distribution 3: Endemic to California.
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| CA state listing | None |
federal listing | None |
| where found |
(12/2) v7 maps currently unavailable - use link below for v8 details and maps
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Topographic quads (1):
Bradley (294D) 3512077
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:
Monterey (MNT), San Luis Obispo (SLO)
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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 | Cismontane woodland (CmWld) Valley and foothill grassland (VFGrs)/Rocky clay, sometimes serpentinite. |
| blooming period
| (Mar),Apr-Jun Months in parentheses are uncommon. |
| elevation range | 200 - 350 meters |
| notes
| | Move to List 1B? Previously on List 4.3; apparently rarer than previously thought. May not be distinct from D. gypsophilum; a synonym of this plant in TJM 2. Needs further study. Threatened by grazing. Possibly threatened by road widening. See Brittonia 8(1):5 (1954) for original description, and Madroņo 48(2):90-97 (2001) for alternate taxonomic treatment. |
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full name | Delphinium gypsophilum Ewan ssp. parviflorum Lewis & Epl. |
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INVENTORY VERSION 8 - Details for this taxon, including GIS and other links |
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| standard acronym |
DEGYP |
Element Code
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PDRAN0B0S2 |
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Suggested citation: California Native Plant Society (CNPS). 2013.
Inventory of Rare and Endangered
Plants (online edition, v7-13may).
California Native Plant Society. Sacramento, CA.
Accessed on Sat, May. 25, 2013
from http://www.cnps.org/inventory
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