Special-Status Plant Species Impacted by the California Valley Solar Ranch - FEIR
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Common Name Scientific Name Status
Acanthomintha obovata ssp. Cordata heart leaved thorn mint CNPS 4.2
Amsinckia vernicosa var. furcata forked fiddleneck CNPS 4.2
Androsace elongata ssp. Acuta California androsace CNPS 4.2
Antirrhinum ovatum oval leaved snapdragon CNPS 4.2
Astragalus macrodon Salinas milkvetch CNPS 4.3
Atriplex cordulata Heartscale CNPS 1B.2
Atriplex coronate var. coronate Crownscale CNPS 4.2
Atriplex vallicola lost hills crownscale CNPS 1B.2
California macrophylla round-leaved filaree CNPS 1B.1
Calochortus simulans La Panza mariposa lily CNPS 1B.3
Caulanthus californicus California jewel-flower FE, SE, CNPS 1B.1
Caulanthus coulteri var. lemmonii Lemmon’s jewel-flower CNPS 1B.2
Deinandra halliana Hall’s tarplant CNPS 1B.1
Delphinium gypsophilum ssp. Gypsophilum gypsum-loving larkspur CNPS 4.2
Delphinium recurvatum recurved larkspur CNPS 1B.2
Eriastrum hooveri Hoover’s eriastrum CNPS 4.2
Eriogonum gossypinum cottony buckwheat CNPS 4.2
Eriogonum temblorense Temblor buckwheat CNPS 1B.2
Eryngium aristulatum var. hooveri Hoover's button celery CNPS 1B.1
Eryngium spinosepalum spiny sepaled button celery CNPS 1B.2
Eschscholzia rhombipetala diamondpetaled California poppy CNPS 1B.1
Fritillaria agrestis stinkbells CNPS 4.2 e
Gilia latiflora broad flowered gilia CNPS 4
Lasthenia ferrisiae Ferris’ goldfields CNPS 4.2
Lasthenia glabrata ssp. Coulteri Coulter’s goldfields CNPS 1B.1
Layia heterotricha pale-yellow layia CNPS 1B.1
Layia munzii Munz’s tidy tips CNPS 1B.2
Lepidium jaredii ssp. Jaredii Jared’s pepper-grass CNPS 1B.2
Madia radiate showy golden madia CNPS 1B.1
Monolopia congdonii San Joaquin woollythreads FE, CNPS 1B.2
Trichostema ovatum San Joaquin bluecurls CNPS 4.2
FE = Federally Endangered.
SE = State Endangered.
CNPS = California Native Plant Society.
1B = Plants that are rare, threatened, or endangered in California and elsewhere.
4 = A watch list of plants of limited distribution.
0.1: Seriously endangered in California
0.2: Fairly endangered in California.
0.3: Not very endangered in California. |