Oakmead Herbarium and Collections of Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve Stanford University Vascular Plant List Names Conformed to TJM2 (2012)1 Web Version with Flickr Photo Links Herbarium staff in 2012-13: Teri Barry, Toni Corelli, Alice Cummings, Karin Eckelmeyer, Paul Heiple, Ann Lambrecht, John Rawlings, Diane Renshaw 3rd Edition January 2012 Abbreviations & Symbols Documentation type and plant status: SPEC—Specimen, at the Jasper Ridge herbarium (JROH). Plant is presumed present as of 2012 unless otherwise noted. SPEC$— Specimen, at herbaria other than Jasper Ridge. DOC—Documented, plant observed and/or photographed by herbarium team but not vouchered. REP—Reported, usually by more than one observer with detailed location information. No specimen; unconfirmed by herbarium team. Symbols: # rare and/or endangered plant * non-native species naturalized in California ! species not listed for San Mateo County in TJM2 Abbreviations and Acronyms: Cal-IPC—California Invasive Plant Council cf.—compare. The specimen does not exactly match the species and/or a key element (e.g., fruit) is lacking. CNPS—California Native Plant Society CNPS Inventory R&E Plants—California Native Plant Society Inventory of Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Plants of California, see below Consortium—Consortium of California Herbaria JRBP—Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford University N—taxa not mentioned or mentioned and not given taxonomic status in TJM2; Table RANK—California Rare Plant Rank, see below SM—San Mateo County ssp.— subspecies syn.— synonym (synonomy) TJM1—Hickman, 1993, The Jepson Manual, see full reference below TJM2—Baldwin et al., 2012, The Jepson Manual, 2nd ed. W—plant i s a waif in our bioregion according to TJM2. A waif is a species occurring as a garden escape, agricultural weed, or planted non-local native or non-native species that does not become naturalized in our region, but may be naturalized in other parts of California. N=12; Table x—hybrid Notes for Plants Growing on Serpentine Plants listed in Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve Serpentine Flora are restricted locally to serpentine only in those cases specifically noted. Inventory of Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Plants of California – California Rare Plant Ranks (CNPS Lists) • RANK 1A (formerly List 1A): Plants rresumed extinct in California • RANK 1B (formerly List 1B): Plants rare, threatened, or endangered in California and elsewhere • RANK 2 (formerly List 2): Plants rare, threatened, or endangered in California, but more common elsewhere • RANK 3 (formerly List 3): Plants about which we need more information – a review list • RANK 4 (formerly List 4): Plants of limited distribution – a watch list Threat Ranks: • .1 Seriously threatened in California (over 80% of occurrences threatened / high degree and immediacy of threat) • .2 Fairly threatened in California (20-80% of occurrences threatened / moderate degree and and immediacy of threat • .3 Not very threatened in California (<20% of occurrences threatened / low degree and immediacy of threat or no current threats known) State and Federally Listed Endangered, Threatened, and Rare Plants of California, October 2011 SE State-listed endangered FE Federally-listed endangered ST State-listed threatened FT Federally-listed threatened SR State-listed rare Jasper Ridge Place Names Reference to Sector Map Book of Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, March 2005. Area C Serpentine Prairie, N end of Ridge, Sector 23, 24, 33 (map) Area H Serpentine, W of Escobar Gate, Sector 35 (map) Baby blue-eyes site (uphill from Trail 11) (37.401102°,-122.230657°) Bear Creek at Preserve Boundary, Sector 12 B3 (37.411111°,-122.241204°) Big Bay Tree, Sector 43 B2 (37.398555°,-122.218833°) Big Inlet, Searsville Lake, Sector 31 A1–2, B1–2, C1–2 Big Oak Pocket Meadow (37.408557,-122.219557) on Trail 2 south of Trail 3 intersection Bird Foots Fern site (north of Trail 9), Sector 31 C3 (37.401840°,-122.234932°) Boat Launch (Searsville Lab Landing), Sector 30 D2 (37.403123°,-122.238486°). Info Boething Crossing, Sector 25 E3, easy access to San Francisquito Creek from Trail 2 Extension near Preserve boundary Boat Ramps (Old) Sector 30 A4–C4 Caretakers Residence/Corporation Yard, Sector 29 D3 (37.401883°,-122.244523°) Carex Swale, Sector 34 B4 (37.400743°,-122.218443°). From Rd F near its intersection with Tr 16 go WSW into a small drainage that flows to the Preserve’s southern boundary Causeway, raised path south of Searsville Lake terminated by Causeway Bridge and Leonard’s Bridge, Sectors 30–31 Causeway Bridge, Sector 30 C4 (37.400913°,-122.239916°) Cave Trail, Sector 13 B3 (37.410949°,-122.236817°) 103 m Chia Site Trail b, Sector 23 B4 C.M.F. (Dengler- a s s i g n e d l o c a t i o n ) = Corte Maderia Field, SW corner of Preserve, west of Mapache Gate; likely mostly outside current fenceline and today a homesite. Corte Madera Creek Corte Madera Cr Flood Plain (Searsville Lake–Corte Madera Cr Delta), Sector 30–31 Dengler Transect from San Francisquito Creek to ridgetop follows an overgrown road from Trail 2 at 268 ft. (37.4079208, -122.21917958) up to the ridge-top serpentine. Dennis Martin Site Marker, Sector 15 C1 Douglas Iris Site, Sector 12 D4 (37.409742°,-122.238619°) Eleocharis Meadow (a former quarry and currently a de facto wetland) Sector 31 B4 near the intersection of Road E and Trail 13 SE of Searsville Lake (37.400807°,-122.236106°). Info. Escobar Gate, Sector 43 E5 Goya Gate, Sector 43 E2 Hermit Cabin Site, Sector 42 D1 (37.399750°,-122.222150°) Hermit Cabin Meadow, Sector 33 D4-D5 (37.400407°,-122.221819°) Hermit Mine, Sector 42 E2 (37.398070°, -122.220672°) Hillside Lab, Sector 22 B2 (37.407890°,-122.235637°) Hollow Oak, Sector 43 C1 (37.398884°,-122.217420°) Leonard's Bridge, Sector 31 A5 Lost Serpentine (steep NE facing hillside crossed by trails 5 and 6 on uphill side) Low Flow Crossing, San Francisquito Cr, Sector 12 E3 (37.410691°,122.237824°) Middle Lake, Sectors 29–30 Old Bathing Beach, Sector 30 D3–D4 Old Boat Ramp(s), Sector 30 A4–C4 Phalaris californica Seep, Sector 24 B3 (37.406070°,-122.224450°) Quarry off Trail 12, Sector 31 B5 (37.400124°,-122.235380°) Rattlesnake Rocks, Sector 13 B4 (37.410614°,-122.236491°) Red Hot Poker Meadow, Sector 21 A1 (37.408578°,-122.242075°) Riders' Shack, now called the Hillside Lab, Sector 22 B2 (37.407890°,122.235637°) San Francisquito Creek Searsville Dam (high water) Searsville Lake–Corte Madera Cr Delta, Sector 30–31 Searsville Lab Landing, Sector 30 D2 (37.403123°,-122.238486°). Info Semaphore Grass Meadow/vernal depression, Sector 20 E5 (37.404870°,122.243453°) SF Cr = San Francisquito Creek, by convention begins below Searsville Dam SLAC Corridor = area NE of SF Cr in Sectors 6, 15–16 Sun Field Station, Sector 21 C4 Sun Field Station Visitor Parking, Sector 21 B5-C5 Tiger (aka Leop ard ) Lily Site, Sector 13 C4-D4 (37.410032°,-122.233867°) Trail 1 Serpentine, Sector 13 C4-D4 (includes Tiger Lily Site) Trail 2 extension, NE side of Jasper Ridge in Sectors 15, 25, 35 Trail 2 extension Cistern Site Trail 2 white and green post meadow (37.40848°, -122.219434°) Trail 10 Meadow, Sector 33, B3-B4 (37.401671°,-122.224203°) Trevor’s Knoll, above Trail 10 (37.400390°, -122.228658°) West Serpentine Chaparral, Sector 23 C3–5 & D3–5 Zoology Cabin foundation, Trail 2, Sector 14 E3 (37.411410°,-122.226225°) Documentation type and plant status SPEC—Specimen, at the Jasper Ridge herbarium (JROH). Plant is presumed present as of 2012 unless otherwise noted. SPEC$— Specimen, at herbaria other than Jasper Ridge. DOC—Documented, plant observed and/or photographed by herbarium team but not vouchered. REP—Reported, usually from more than one observer with detailed location information. No specimen; unconfirmed by herbarium team. TJM2 NOMENCLATURE JRBP FLICKR PLANT PHOTOS / DOC TYPE / NOTES PLANT NO. FERNS AZOLLACEAE – MOSQUITO FERN FAMILY Azolla filiculoides AMERICAN WATER FERN SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 1 SPEC 2 SPEC 3 BLECHNACEAE – DEER FERN FAMILY Woodwardia fimbriata GIANT CHAIN FERN DENNSTAEDTIACEAE – BRACKEN FAMILY Pteridium aquilinum var. pubescens BRACKEN, BRAKE DRYOPTERIDACEAE – WOOD FERN FAMILY (see also WOODSIACEAE) Dryopteris arguta COASTAL WOOD FERN SPEC 5 Polystichum dudleyi DUDLEY'S SHIELD FERN SPEC 7 Polystichum munitum WESTERN SWORD FERN SPEC 8 EQUISETACEAE – HORSETAIL FAMILY Equisetum arvense COMMON HORSETAIL SPEC 9 Equisetum hyemale ssp. affine COMMON SCOURING RUSH SPEC 10 Equisetum telmateia ssp. braunii GIANT HORSETAIL SPEC 11 REP; Dengler Suppl. 9/9/1975; Lennihan 3/96, Aquatic Plant Notes; not reported since 12 SPEC 13 MARSILEACEAE – MARSILEA FAMILY Marsilea vestita ssp. vestita CLOVER FERN POLYPODIACEAE – POLYPODY FAMILY Polypodium californicum CALIFORNIA POLYPODY PTERIDACEAE – BRAKE FAMILY Adiantum aleuticum FIVE-FINGER FERN SPEC; Collected 1965-1979. Scoured from rocks opposite W end of dam during El Nino of 1982-83 14 Adiantum jordanii CALIFORNIA MAIDENHAIR SPEC 15 Pellaea andromedifolia COFFEE FERN SPEC 16 Pellaea mucronata var. mucronata BIRD'S-FOOT FERN SPEC 17 Pentagramma triangularis ssp. triangularis SPEC 18 GOLDBACK FERN WOODSIACEAE – CLIFF FERN FAMILY Cystopteris fragilis FRAGILE FERN SPEC 4 GYMNOSPERMS CUPRESSACEAE – CYPRESS FAMILY (includes TAXODIACEAE) !Hesperocyparis macrocarpa MONTEREY CYPRESS SPEC; Planted; historical doc for Searsville (Regnery, p.7) 19 Sequoia sempervirens REDWOOD SPEC 22 #Pinus radiata MONTEREY PINE SPEC; Widely planted and naturalized; native stands in SM County at Año Nuevo are RANK 1B.1 20 *N Pinus sylvestris SCOTCH PINE SPEC; Survivors from Xmas tree planting 861 Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii DOUGLAS-FIR SPEC 21 PINACEAE – PINE FAMILY TAXODIACEAE (see CUPRESSACEAE) ANGIOSPERMS MAGNOLIIDS (DICOTYLEDONS) LAURACEAE – LAUREL FAMILY Umbellularia californica CALIFORNIA BAY, CALIFORNIA LAUREL, PEPPERWOOD SPEC 398 CERATOPHYLLALES (DICOTYLEDONS) CERATOPHYLLACEAE – HORNWORT FAMILY Ceratophyllum demersum HORNWORT SPEC; Most recent report by Lennihan 9/30/95 "tons in lake," Aquatic Plant Notes 241 EUDICOTYLEDONS/EUDICOTS (DICOTYLEDONS) ACERACEAE (see SAPINDACEAE) ADOXACEAE – MUSKROOT FAMILY Sambucus nigra ssp. caerulea (S. mexicana) BLUE ELDERBERRY SPEC 226 AMARANTHACEAE – AMARANTH FAMILY *Amaranthus albus TUMBLEWEED SPEC; Collected 1964-2006 25 Amaranthus californicus CALIFORNIAN AMARANTH SPEC$; POM164507 1902; UC 135837 1902 27 *Amaranthus retroflexus REDROOT PIGWEED SPEC; Collected in 1974; not reported since 28 ANACARDIACEAE – SUMAC/CASHEW FAMILY *Pistacia atlantica PISTACHIO SPEC; Lvs pinately compound, alternate, axis winged; dioecious tree 29 !Rhus integrifolia LEMONADE BERRY SPEC 822 Toxicodendron diversilobum WESTERN POISON OAK SPEC 30 APIACEAE – CARROT FAMILY Angelica tomentosa WOOD ANGELICA SPEC 31 *Anthriscus caucalis BUR-CHERVIL SPEC; Fr w/beak (vs Torilis w/o beak) 32 Apiastrum angustifolium WILD CELERY REP; Dengler [Notebook] 10/27/1962 “SF Cr — beach 100' below falls cut by small rivulet last year. Growing in this shallow running water”; not reported since 33 Bowlesia incana BOWLESIA SPEC 847 *Conium maculatum POISON HEMLOCK SPEC 34 Daucus pusillus RATTLESNAKE WEED SPEC 35 Eryngium jepsonii JEPSON'S ERYNGO SPEC; Separated from E. aristulatum var. aristulatum in TJM2. 36 *Foeniculum vulgare FENNEL SPEC 37 Heracleum maximum (H. lanatum) COW PARSNIP, GIANT HOGWEED SPEC 38 Lomatium caruifolium var. caruifolium CARAWAY-LEAVED LOMATIUM SPEC; Relocated 4/2013 off Trail 11. Earlier reports: north side of Rd. D, Sector 13 A5; in bloom 3/25/02 and 3/26/03. Rep. “common” south of Rd D: Dengler [Notebook] 5/5/63. 39 Lomatium dasycarpum ssp. dasycarpum WOOLLY-FRUITED LOMATIUM SPEC 40 Lomatium macrocarpum LARGE-FRUITED LOMATIUM SPEC 41 Lomatium utriculatum COMMON LOMATIUM SPEC 42 Oenanthe sarmentosa PACIFIC OENANTHE SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 43 Osmorhiza berteroi (O. chilensis) WOOD SWEET CICELY SPEC 44 Perideridia kelloggii KELLOGG’S YAMPAH SPEC 46 Sanicula bipinnata POISON SANICLE SPEC; Single location Trail 11 47 Sanicula bipinnatifida PURPLE SANICLE, SHOE BUTTONS SPEC 48 Sanicula crassicaulis PACIFIC SANICLE SPEC 49 Sanicula laciniata COAST SANICLE SPEC; Single location Trail 9 50 Sanicula tuberosa TUBEROUS SANICLE SPEC; Several plants at single location in Serpentine 51 *Scandix pecten- veneris VENUS' NEEDLE SPEC 52 Tauschia hartwegii HARTWEG'S TAUSCHIA SPEC; Oak woodland 53 Tauschia kelloggii KELLOGG'S TAUSCHIA SPEC; Serpentine chaparral 54 *Torilis arvensis TALL SOCK-DESTROYER SPEC; Fr w/beak (vs. Anthriscus); infl open 55 *Torilis nodosa SHORT SOCK-DESTROYER SPEC; Fr w/beak; fl in lf axis 56 Yabea microcarpa CALIFORNIA HEDGE PARSLEY SPEC 57 APOCYNACEAE – DOGBANE FAMILY (includes ASCLEPIADACEAE) Asclepias fascicularis NARROW-LEAF MILKWEED SPEC 60 *Nerium oleander COMMON OLEANDER SPEC; Planted at caretaker’s house; persistent 878 *Vinca major GREATER PERIWINKLE SPEC 58 ARALIACEAE – GINSENG FAMILY Aralia californica ELK CLOVER DOC; Reported 2001-2009; not seen since 823 *Hedera helix ENGLISH IVY SPEC 59 ASCLEPIADACEAE (see APOCYNACEAE) ASTERACEAE – SUNFLOWER FAMILY Achillea millefolium YARROW SPEC 61 Achyrachaena mollis BLOW-WIVES SPEC 62 Adenocaulon bicolor TRAIL PLANT SPEC; Reported 4/24/2002; not seen since 63 Agoseris grandiflora var. grandiflora (A. grandiflora) CALIFORNIA DANDELION SPEC 65 Agoseris heterophylla ANNUAL AGOSERIS SPEC 66 Anisocarpus madioides (Madia m.) WOODLAND TARWEED SPEC 139 *Anthemis cotula MAYWEED SPEC; Fl hds solitary; lvs finely divided (vs.Tanacetum) 68 Arnica discoidea RAYLESS ARNICA SPEC; Collected in 1921. Springer 1935 “Rare, one plant on openly wooded slope and one at edge of chap”; not reported since 70 *Artemisia biennis BIENNIAL SAGEWORT SPEC; Collected in 1924; Dengler 1975; not reported since 71 Artemisia californica CALIFORNIA SAGEBRUSH SPEC 72 Artemisia douglasiana MUGWORT SPEC 73 Baccharis glutinosa (B. douglasii) MARSH BACCHARIS SPEC 76 Baccharis pilularis ssp. consanguinea COYOTE BRUSH SPEC; See Williams; Hobbs; Hamburg, 1987 77 Calycadenia multiglandulosa STICKY CALYCADENIA SPEC 78 *Carduus pycnocephalus ssp. pycnocephalus ITALIAN THISTLE SPEC; Basal lvs 4-10 lobed; fl heads gen 2-5 per cluster 79 *Carduus tenuiflorus SLENDER-FLOWERED THISTLE SPEC; Basal lvs 12-20 lobed; fl heads 5-20 per cluster 80 *Centaurea calcitrapa PURPLE STAR-THISTLE SPEC; Fls purple. Springer 1935 "Rare"; now occasional 81 *Centaurea melitensis TOCALOTE SPEC; Fls yellow; terminal spines 5-9 mm; marginal fls w/ pappus (vs C. solstitialis). Springer 1935 “Very abundant in May and June” 82 *Centaurea solstitialis YELLOW STAR-THISTLE SPEC; Fls yellow; terminal spines 11-22 mm; pappus marginal fls lacking (vs C. melitensis) Springer 1935 “Rare, one plant found along road in August”; now abundant 83 *Cichorium intybus CHICORY SPEC 85 Cirsium brevistylum CLUSTERED THISTLE SPEC; Trail 1 a few meters west of serpentine 86 Cirsium occidentale var. occidentale COBWEBBY THISTLE SPEC; Collected in 1974 and 1979 “Below dam near ‘old’ low-flow crossing”; not reported since 87 Cirsium occidentale var. venustum VENUS THISTLE SPEC; Collected in 1963 “Oak woodland at Westridge end of ridge” and 1973 along Rd D west of Rd E; not reported since 88 *Cirsium vulgare BULL THISTLE SPEC; Springer 1935 “Rather infrequent”; now common 89 *Cotula australis AUSTRALIAN COTULA SPEC; Fl on peduncle (vs Soliva, fls sessile) 93 *Cotula coronopifolia BRASS-BUTTONS SPEC; Collected in 1981 and 1982 on dam face; Boething 2005; not reported since 94 *Crepis vesicaria ssp. taraxacifolia WEEDY HAWKSBEARD SPEC 96 Deinandra corymbosa (Hemizonia corymbosa ssp. c.) COASTAL TARPLANT SPEC; Collected in 1893. Reported by Springer 1935 “Rather infrequent on open and openly wooded slopes in May and June”; not reported since 118 *Delairea odorata (Senecio mikanioides) CAPE IVY, GERMAN IVY SPEC 153 *Dittrichia graveolens STINKWORT SPEC 848 *Erigeron bonariensis (Conyza b.) FLAX-LEAVED HORSEWEED SPEC; Plant gray-hairy 90 Erigeron canadensis (Conyza c.) HORSEWEED SPEC; plant green; whole lf hairy (vs E. sumatrensis) 91 Erigeron foliosus var. foliosus LEAFY FLEABANE SPEC 98 *Erigeron karvinskianus SANTA BARBARA DAISY SPEC 99 Erigeron philadelphicus var. philadelphicus (Erigeron p.) PHILADELPHIA FLEABANE REP; Springer 1935 “Rare, one plant on open hillside near drying stream in May”; Dengler 1975; not reported since 100 *Erigeron sumatrensis (Conyza floribunda) TROPICAL HORSEWEED SPEC; First report 8/20/2011 in SF Cr. Plant green; lf margin hairy (strigose); sometime no ray fls (vs E. canadensis) 914 Eriophyllum confertiflorum var. confertiflorum GOLDEN- YARROW, YELLOWYARROW SPEC 101 Eriophyllum lanatum var. arachnoideum COMMON WOOLLY SUNFLOWER SPEC 102 Eurybia radulina (Aster radulinus) ROUGH-LEAVED ASTER SPEC 75 Euthamia occidentalis WESTERN GOLDENROD SPEC 103 Gamochaeta ustulata (Gnaphalium PURPLE CUDWEED purpureum) SPEC 110 Gnaphalium palustre LOWLAND CUDWEED SPEC 109 Grindelia camporum (G. camporum var. c.) GREAT VALLEY GRINDELIA SPEC; Collected in the early 1900s and 1972 “N side SF Cr in grassland in SLAC Corridor”; not reported since 113 Grindelia hirsutula (G. hirsutula var. h.) HIRSUTE GRINDELIA SPEC 114 Helenium puberulum ROSILLA, SNEEZEWEED SPEC 115 Helianthella californica var. californica CALIFORNIA HELIANTHELLA SPEC 116 *Helminthotheca echioides (Picris e.) BRISTLY OX-TONGUE SPEC 146 Hemizonia congesta ssp. luzulifolia HAYFIELD TARWEED SPEC 117 Hesperevax sparsiflora var. sparsiflora ERECT EVAX SPEC 119 Heterotheca grandiflora TELEGRAPH WEED SPEC 120 Heterotheca sessiliflora ssp. echioides GOLDENASTER SPEC 121 Hieracium albiflorum WHITE HAWKWEED SPEC; Uncommon 122 *Hypochaeris glabra SMOOTH CAT'S-EAR SPEC 123 *Hypochaeris radicata ROUGH CAT'S-EAR SPEC 124 *Lactuca saligna WILLOW LETTUCE SPEC; Lvs linear, entire 125 *Lactuca serriola PRICKLY LETTUCE SPEC; Lvs deeply lobed 126 *Lactuca virosa WILD LETTUCE SPEC; Lvs toothed to shallowly lobed 834 Lagophylla ramosissima (L. ramosissima ssp. r.) COMMON HARELEAF SPEC; Springer 1935 “Frequent, dry hillsides June to August”; now occasional. 127 *Lapsana communis NIPPLEWORT SPEC 128 Lasthenia californica ssp. californica (L. californica) CALIFORNIA GOLDFIELDS SPEC; Wetter s e r p e n t i n e soil (vs. L.gracilis); pappus linear to awl-like scales or 0 129 Lasthenia gracilis COMMON GOLDFIELDS SPEC; Drier s e r p e n t i n e soil (vs. L. californica); pappus lance-ovate scales or 0 901 Layia hieracioides TALL LAYIA SPEC 131 Layia platyglossa TIDY-TIPS SPEC 132 Lessingia glandulifera var. glandulifera VALLEY LESSINGIA SPEC; Fls yellow 134 #Lessingia hololeuca WOOLLY-HEADED LESSINGIA SPEC; Fls blue. RANK 3 135 *Leucanthemum maximum SHASTA DAISY SPEC 913 *Logfia gallica (Filago g.) DAGGERLEAF COTTONROSE SPEC 105 Madia exigua SMALL TARWEED SPEC; Disk fl 1(2), cor tube not hairy; anthers yellow to brown; phyllary glands yellow 137 Madia gracilis GUMWEED SPEC; Disk fl 2 -16, cor tube hairy; anthers dark purple; phyllary glands yellow, purple, or black. 138 Madia sativa COAST TARWEED SPEC 140 *Matricaria discoidea (Chamomilla suaveolens) PINEAPPLE WEED, RAYLESS CHAMOMILE SPEC 84 Micropus californicus var. californicus COTTONTOP SPEC 141 Microseris douglasii ssp. douglasii DOUGLAS' MICROSERIS SPEC; Pappus scales ≥1.5 mm 142 Microseris douglasii ssp. tenella SHORT-SCALED MICROSERIS SPEC; Pappus scales ≤1 mm 837 #Monolopia gracilens WOODLAND WOOLLYTHREADS SPEC; RANK 1B.2. Collected in 1971; not reported since. Springer 1935 “Abundant in one place—near edge of chaparral above the lake”; Dengler [Notebook] 5/12/63 “just over edge of Canyon at edge of chaparral but still in grass” 143 Pentachaeta alsinoides TINY CHAETOPAPPA SPEC; Collected 1958-1989 “Growing in grassy openings among oaks” in blue oak woodland and sometimes locally abundant; not reported since 144 Petasites frigidus var. palmatus WESTERN SWEET COLTSFOOT SPEC 145 Pseudognaphalium beneolens (Gnaphalium canescens ssp. b.) FRAGRANT EVERLASTING SPEC; Collected 1964 “edge of lake at dam”; not reported since 107 Pseudognaphalium californicum (Gnaphalium c.) GREEN EVERLASTING SPEC 106 *Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum (Gnaphalium luteo- album) WEEDY CUDWEED SPEC 108 Pseudognaphalium ramosissimum (Gnaphalium r.) PINK EVERLASTING SPEC 111 Pseudognaphalium stramineum (Gnaphalium s.) COTTON-BATTING PLANT SPEC 112 Psilocarphus tenellus (P. tenellus var. t.) SLENDER WOOLLY-MARBLES SPEC 147 Rafinesquia californica CALIFORNIA CHICORY SPEC 148 Rigiopappus leptocladus RIGIOPAPPUS SPEC 149 *W Santolina chamaecyparissus GRAY LAVENDER-COTTON SPEC; Planted at caretaker's house; persistent 150 Senecio aronicoides RAYLESS RAGWORT SPEC 151 *Senecio minimus (Erechtites m.) COASTAL BURNWEED SPEC 97 *Senecio vulgaris COMMON GROUNDSEL SPEC 154 *Silybum marianum MILK THISTLE SPEC 155 Solidago velutina ssp. californica (S. californica) CALIFORNIA GOLDENROD SPEC 156 *Soliva sessilis COMMON SOLIVA SPEC; Fl sessile in lf axis (vs. Cotula) 157 *Sonchus asper ssp. asper PRICKLY SOW THISTLE SPEC 158 *Sonchus oleraceus COMMON SOW THISTLE SPEC 159 Stebbinsoseris heterocarpa GRASSLAND SILVERPUFFS SPEC 160 Stephanomeria virgata VIRGATE STEPHANOMERIA SPEC 161 Symphyotrichum chilense (Aster c.) COMMON CALIFORNIA ASTER SPEC 74 *Tanacetum parthenium FEVERFEW SPEC; Fl hds several in cymes; leaves lobed (vs. Anthemis) 162 *Taraxacum officinale COMMON DANDELION SPEC 163 *Tragopogon porrifolius SALSIFY, OYSTER PLANT SPEC 164 Uropappus lindleyi SILVERPUFFS SPEC 165 *Urospermum picroides PRICKLY GOLDENFLEECE SPEC 851 Wyethia angustifolia NARROW-LEAVED MULE EARS SPEC 166 Wyethia glabra SMOOTH MULE EARS SPEC 167 Xanthium spinosum SPINY COCKLEBUR DOC; First reported by Dengler 10/6/1963; Bear Creek 2000, 2005; not reported since. Nodal spines present; lf w/white striation 802 Xanthium strumarium COCKLEBUR SPEC; Nodal spines 0 168 SPEC 941 SPEC 169 BALSAMINACEAE – TOUCH-ME-NOT FAMILY *Impatiens balfourii KASHMIR BALSAM BERBERIDACEAE – BARBERRY FAMILY Berberis pinnata ssp. pinnata CALIFORNIA BARBERRY BETULACEAE – BIRCH FAMILY Alnus rhombifolia WHITE ALDER SPEC 170 Corylus cornuta ssp. californica (Corylus c. var. c.) CALIFORNIA HAZEL SPEC 171 BORAGINACEAE – BORAGE/WATERLEAF FAMILY (includes HYDROPHYLLACEAE) Amsinckia intermedia (A. menziesii var. i.) COMMON FIDDLENECK SPEC; Corolla orange, 7-11 mm (vs. A. menziesii) 172 Amsinckia menziesii (A. menziesii var. m.) COMMON FIDDLENECK , SMALLFLOWERED FIDDLENECK SPEC; Corolla yellow to orange-yellow, 4-7 mm (vs. A. intermedia) 173 Cryptantha clevelandii var. florosa COASTAL CRYPTANTHA SPEC 174 Cryptantha flaccida WEAK-STEMMED OR PALE CRYPTANTHA SPEC; Calyx hairs recurved; nutlet 1, smooth. Serpentine 175 Cryptantha micromeres MINUTE-FLOWERED CRYPTANTHA SPEC; Nutlets dissimilar in fr, largest smooth, smaller with tubercles 177 Cryptantha microstachys TEJON CRYPTANTHA SPEC; Nutlets 1(2), smooth 178 Cryptantha torreyana var. pumila DWARF CRYPTANTHA SPEC 180 Cynoglossum grande GRAND HOUND'S TONGUE SPEC 181 Eriodictyon californicum CALIFORNIA YERBA SANTA SPEC 368 Heliotropium curassavicum var. oculatum (Heliotropium c.) SEASIDE HELIOTROPE, ALKALI HELIOTROPE SPEC 182 *Myosotis latifolia BROADLEAVED FORGET-ME-NOT SPEC 183 Nemophila heterophylla VARIABLE-LEAVED NEMOPHILA SPEC; Style 2-4 mm (vs N. parvifloa) 369 SPEC; Springer 1935 “Abundant on moist grassy hillsides”; now known from a single loc. 371 Nemophila menziesii var. menziesii BABY BLUE-EYES Nemophila parviflora var. parviflora WOODLAND NEMOPHILA SPEC; Style < 2 mm (vs N. heterophylla) 372 Pectocarya pusilla LITTLE PECTOCARYA SPEC 185 Phacelia distans COMMON PHACELIA SPEC 374 Phacelia imbricata ssp. imbricata IMBRICATE PHACELIA SPEC 375 Phacelia nemoralis ssp. nemoralis SHADE PHACELIA SPEC 377 Phacelia rattanii RATTAN'S PHACELIA SPEC 378 Pholistoma auritum var. auritum FIESTA FLOWER SPEC 379 Plagiobothrys bracteatus BRACTED POPCORNFLOWER SPEC; Collected twice in 1966 “NW end of serpentine meadow in road”; not reported 186 since. Dengler fieldnotes 4/10/1954; "Five plants only, all blooming by (south a few feet) of large serpentine boulder between #13 & #14 where water of rains previously stood. Soil now cracked with drought near edge of serp.” #Plagiobothrys chorisianus var. hickmanii HICKMAN'S POPCORNFLOWER SPEC; RANK 4.2 187 Plagiobothrys nothofulvus RUSTY POPCORNFLOWER, FOOTHILL SNOWDROPS SPEC 188 Plagiobothrys tenellus PACIFIC POPCORNFLOWER SPEC; Collected 1904 and 1920; not reported since 189 BRASSICACEAE – MUSTARD FAMILY #Arabis blepharophylla COAST ROCKCRESS SPEC; RANK 4.3. Collected 4/2/1984 Area H serpentine; no other reports 803 Athysanus pusillus DWARF ATHYSANUS SPEC; Springer 1935 “Infrequent,” which is still the case. 191 Barbarea orthoceras AMERICAN WINTER CRESS SPEC 192 *Brassica nigra BLACK MUSTARD SPEC; Springer 1935 “Infrequent,” which is still the case. Terminal segment fr. w/o seed (vs. Hirschfeldia) 193 *Brassica rapa TURNIP, FIELD MUSTARD SPEC; Collected 1967-1989 “Weedy area near Whiskey Hill and Sand Hill roads"; not reported since 194 *Capsella bursa-pastoris SHEPHERD'S PURSE SPEC 195 Cardamine californica (C. californica var. c.) MILK MAIDS, TOOTH WORT SPEC 196 *Cardamine hirsuta HARRY BITTER-CRESS SPEC; Stamens usually 4, rarely 5 or 6; fr pedicels erect to ascending; fr often appressed to rachis, valves glabrous; seeds narrowly margined 943 Cardamine oligosperma FEW-SEEDED BITTER-CRESS Stamens always 6; fruiting pedicels divaricate-ascending; fr often not appressed to rachis, valves sparsely pubescent or glabrous; seeds often not margined 197 Caulanthus lasiophyllus (Guillenia lasiophylla) CALIFORNIA MUSTARD SPEC 201 Draba verna WHITLOW-GRASS SPEC 199 *Hirschfeldia incana PERENNIAL, SHORTPOD, or SUMMER MUSTARD SPEC; Terminal segment fr. w/ 1-2 seeds (vs. Brassica nigra) 202 *W Iberis umbellata GLOBE CANDYTUFT SPEC; Persistent at Caretaker's residence 203 *Lepidium campestre FIELD PEPPERWORT SPEC; Collected in 1976 in the Searsville Lake–Corte Madera Cr delta; not seen since 204 *Lepidium didymum (Coronopus didymus) LESSER WART CRESS SPEC; Fr spectacle-shaped 862 *Lepidium latifolium PERENNIAL PEPPERWEED SPEC; Along Bear Ck. 911 Lepidium nitidum (L. nitidum var. n.) SHINING PEPPER GRASS SPEC 205 *Lepidium pinnatifidum PINNATIFID PEPPERGRASS SPEC; Collected in 1972 at Low Flow Crossing; not seen since 206 Lepidium strictum WAYSIDE PEPPERGRASS SPEC 207 *Lobularia maritima SWEET ALYSSUM SPEC 208 Nasturtium officinale (Rorippa nasturtium- aquaticum) WATER CRESS SPEC 211 *Raphanus sativus RADISH SPEC 209 Rorippa curvisiliqua WESTERN YELLOW CRESS SPEC 210 Rorippa palustris ssp. palustris (R. p. var. occidentalis) MARSH YELLOW CRESS SPEC; Collected 1906 and 1977-1982 on dam and Corte Madera Cr delta; not reported since 212 *Sisymbrium officinale HEDGE MUSTARD SPEC$; POM273726 (1935); Dengler 1975; not reported since 214 Thysanocarpus curvipes HAIRY FRINGEPOD SPEC 215 Tropidocarpum gracile DOBIE POD SPEC; Springer 1935 “Frequent on open hillsides.” Collected 1972 and 1977 “Near poppy knoll”; not reported since. 216 CALLITRICHACEAE (see PLANTAGINACEAE) CAMPANULACEAE – BELLFLOWER FAMILY Campanula griffinii GRIFFIN HAREBELL SPEC 219 Githopsis s p e c i e s BLUECUP DOC; Photo voucher 5/10/11 on Trail 9 opposite Q. wislizeni. Githopsis Notes 919 Heterocodon rariflorum HETEROCODON SPEC; Seldom found with corolla present 220 Triodanis biflora SMALL VENUS’ LOOKING-GLASS SPEC; Collected in 1921 and 1979 “NW end of Searsville Lake”; Springer 1935 “one place – open spot between chaparral and wooded slope at top of hill above lake in May;” no recent reports 221 CAPRIFOLIACEAE – HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY (see also ADOXACEAE) Lonicera hispidula (L. h. var. vacillans) HAIRY HONEYSUCKLE SPEC; Creeping or climbing vine; lf adaxial surface soft-hairy, blue-green; distal lvs freq. perfoliate 223 Lonicera involucrata var. ledebourii TWINBERRY REP; Springer 1935 “Rare, two shrubs on SF Cr bank flowering in late April and May” 225 Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus SNOWBERRY SPEC; Erect shrub; lf adaxial surface glabrous 227 Symphoricarpos mollis CREEPING SNOWBERRY, TRIP VINE SPEC; Creeping subshrub; lf adaxial surface hairy 228 CARYOPHYLLACEAE – PINK FAMILY *Cerastium glomeratum STICKY MOUSE-EAR CHICKWEED SPEC 229 Minuartia douglasii DOUGLAS' STITCHWORT SPEC 230 *Polycarpon tetraphyllum var. t. FOUR LEAVED ALLSEED SPEC 798 *Sagina apetala DWARF PEARLWORT SPEC; Petals 0(4), if present minute 231 Sagina decumbens ssp. occidentalis WESTERN PEARLWORT SPEC; Petals gen 5, = sepals 232 *Silene gallica SMALL-FLOWER CATCHFLY, WINDMILL PINK SPEC 234 Silene laciniata ssp. californica (S. californica) CALIFORNIA PINK SPEC 233 *Spergula arvensis STICKWORT, STARWORT SPEC 235 *Spergularia bocconi (S. bocconei) BOCCONE'S SAND-SPURREY SPEC; Fls usu white. Zabel 2007 “North side of Caretaker Residence” 897 Spergularia marina (S. salina) SALTMARSH SAND-SPURREY SPEC$; POM151816 (1859); Porter 1962; Dengler Suppl. i n April, 1977 “old bathing beach” 237 *Spergularia rubra SAND-SPURREY SPEC; Petals pink. Many specimens of Spergularia for review 236 *Stellaria media COMMON CHICKWEED SPEC 238 Stellaria nitens SHINING CHICKWEED SPEC 239 SPEC; Springer 1935 “Frequent along shady banks of the larger streams”; now uncommon 240 SPEC 242 CELASTRACEAE – STAFF-TREE FAMILY Euonymus occidentalis var. occidentalis WESTERN BURNING BUSH CERATOPHYLLACEAE – HORNWORT FAMILY (see Ceratophyllales) CHENOPODIACEAE – GOOSEFOOT FAMILY *Atriplex prostrata (A. triangularis) FAT-HEN *Chenopodium album LAMB'S QUARTERS REP; Dengler 1975; Corelli 2004 (photo) 244 Chenopodium berlandieri var. sinuatum PITTED GOOSEFOOT SPEC 936 Chenopodium californicum CALIFORNIA GOOSEFOOT SPEC 247 Chenopodium rubrum var. humile RED PIGWEED SPEC 250 *Chenopodium vulvaria STINKING GOOSEFOOT SPEC 864 *Dysphania ambrosioides (Chenopodium a.) MEXICAN TEA SPEC; Collected 1964-1980 245 *Dysphania multifida (Chenopodium m.) CUT-LEAVED GOOSEFOOT SPEC; Collected in 1976 at Searsville Lake–Corte Madera Cr delta; not reported since 248 CISTACEAE – ROCK-ROSE FAMILY *Cistus incanus (C. creticus) CRETAN ROCK-ROSE SPEC; Collected in 1971; not reported since 251 Helianthemum scoparium PEAK RUSH-ROSE SPEC; Springer 1935 “Frequent in chaparral areas blooming May and June (into October)”; now infrequent 252 CONVOLVULACEAE – MORNING-GLORY FAMILY (includes CUSCUTACEAE) Calystegia purpurata ssp. purpurata PURPLE WESTERN MORNINGGLORY SPEC 842 Calystegia subacaulis ssp. subacaulis HILL MORNING-GLORY SPEC 254 *Convolvulus arvensis BINDWEED, ORCHARD MORNINGGLORY SPEC 255 Cuscuta californica var. californica CHAPARRAL DODDER SPEC; Collected in 1978 “Near Rider's Shack”; not reported since 805 Cuscuta occidentalis WESTERN DODDER SPEC; Searsville Lab Landing; host Xanthium strumarium 920 CORNACEAE – DOGWOOD FAMILY Cornus glabrata BROWN DOGWOOD SPEC 257 Cornus sericea ssp. sericea AMERICAN DOGWOOD SPEC 258 CRASSULACEAE – STONECROP FAMILY Crassula connata PYGMY-WEED SPEC; Fl parts in 4s; pedicels >1.5 mm; lvs rounded 260 *Crassula tillaea MOSS PYGMYWEED SPEC; Fl parts in 3s; pedicels < .5 mm; lvs pointed 908 Sedum spathulifolium BROADLEAF STONECROP SPEC 262 SPEC 263 CUCURBITACEAE – GOURD FAMILY Marah fabacea (M. fabaceus) CALIFORNIA MAN-ROOT CUSCUTACEAE (see CONVOLVULACEAE) DATISCACEAE – DATISCA FAMILY Datisca glomerata DURANGO ROOT SPEC; Dioecious 265 SPEC 267 SPEC; Reported Dengler Suppl. 8/8/1980; collected in 1982; not reported since 268 DIPSACACEAE – TEASEL FAMILY *Dipsacus sativus FULLER'S TEASEL ELATINACEAE – WATERWORT FAMILY Elatine brachysperma SHORT-SEEDED WATERWORT ERICACEAE – HEATH FAMILY Arbutus menziesii PACIFIC MADRONE SPEC 269 Arctostaphylos crustacea ssp. crustacea (A. tomentosa ssp. c.) BRITTLE-LEAVED MANZANITA SPEC; Includes plants with lower lf surface sparsely hairy (per. com. Tom Parker) 272 !Arctostaphylos species MANZANITA SPEC; Collected in 2007; single persistent shrub, presumed garden escape 836 EUPHORBIACEAE – SPURGE FAMILY *Chamaesyce maculata SPOTTED SPURGE SPEC 812 Chamaesyce serpyllifolia ssp. serpyllifolia THYME-LEAFED SPURGE SPEC; Collected in 1906 and 1959 “bottom of small draw”; not reported since 273 Croton setigerus (Eremocarpus s.) TURKEY- MULLEIN SPEC 274 *Euphorbia lathyris CAPER SPURGE SPEC; Proximal lvs opposite, distal cauline lvs opposite or whorled, lf margin entire (vs E. oblongata) 825 *Euphorbia oblongata EGGLEAF SPURGE SPEC; First reported in 2009. Proximal leaves alt., lf margin finely to coarsely toothed (vs E. lathyris) xxx *Euphorbia peplus PETTY SPURGE SPEC; Lf margin entire (vs. E. spathulata) 276 Euphorbia spathulata WARTY SPURGE SPEC; Lf margin finely toothed (vs. E. peplus) 277 FABACEAE – LEGUME FAMILY *Acacia dealbata SILVER WATTLE SPEC 811 *Acacia melanoxylon BLACKWOOD ACACIA SPEC 856 Acmispon americanus var. americanus (Lotus purshianus var. p.) SPANISH CLOVER SPEC; Corolla ± pink; calyx lobes >> tube (vs. A. parviflorus) 291 Acmispon brachycarpus (Lotus humistratus) SHORT-PODDED TREFOIL SPEC; Corolla yellow; peduncle << 1 cm; calyx lobes 1–2 × tube; fr gen 3–4 mm wide; plant generally with soft, spreading hairs. 289 Acmispon glaber var. glaber (Lotus scoparius var. s.) DEERWEED, CALIFORNIA BROOM SPEC 292 Acmispon parviflorus (Lotus micranthus) SMALL- FLOWERED TREFOIL SPEC; Corolla pink or salmon, quickly fading; calyx lobes ± < or = tube 290 Acmispon strigosus (Lotus s.) STRIGOSE TREFOIL SPEC; Collected 1903-1983 near Goya Gate and SE side of Searsville Lake; not reported since. Corolla yellow; fls 1 per leaf axil; peduncle generally > 1 cm; st prostrate, often mat-forming; leaf axis flat 293 Acmispon wrangelianus (Lotus w.) CHILE TREFOIL SPEC; Corolla yellow; peduncle << 1 cm; calyx lobes ± 0.8–1.2 × tube; fr gen 2.3–3 mm wide; plant ± w/ appressed h a i r s 294 Astragalus gambelianus GAMBEL MILKVETCH, LITTLE BLUE LOCO SPEC 280 *Genista monspessulana FRENCH BROOM SPEC; Introduced on Preserve 1962-1972 282 Glycyrrhiza lepidota WILD LICORICE SPEC 283 *Lathyrus latifolius PERENNIAL SWEET PEA SPEC 284 Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus COMMON PACIFIC PEA SPEC; Style tip w/ toothbrush hairs (vs. Vicia americana) 287 *Lotus corniculatus BIRD'S-FOOT TREFOIL SPEC 288 Lupinus affinis AFFINIS LUPINE SPEC; Like L. nanus but w/ tooth on keel and usu > robust w/ broader lflts 295 Lupinus bicolor MINIATURE LUPINE SPEC; Banner longer than wide (vs. L. nanus). Springer 1935 “Infrequent.” 296 Lupinus formosus var. formosus LATE LUPINE SPEC; Springer 1935 “Infrequent”; s t i l l i s 297 Lupinus latifolius var. latifolius BROAD-LEAVED LUPINE SPEC 298 Lupinus luteolus BUTTER LUPINE SPEC; Collected in 1958 “2 plants on sandbar along Corte Madera Cr”; not reported since 299 Lupinus microcarpus var. densiflorus CHICK LUPINE REP; Springer 1935 “abundant in a single location on grassy hillside in ravine”; Dengler [Notebook] 11/11/62 “to 2 in. above cotyledon leaves above fence C.M.F.” 300 Lupinus nanus VALLEY SKY LUPINE SPEC; Banner as wide or wider than long (vs. L. bicolor). Like L. affinis but w/o tooth on keel. Springer 1935 “most common lupine on the ridge, nowhere really abundant, MarApr”. 301 Lupinus succulentus ARROYO LUPINE SPEC; Lower and upper keel margins ciliate near claw (vs. L. affinus) Springer 1935 “Rare (only one plant found)” 302 Medicago arabica BURCLOVER, SPOTTED BURCLOVER SPEC; Leaflets usu w/ conspicuous reddish-purple spot 303 *Medicago lupulina BLACK MEDICK SPEC; Fr 1-seeded, reniform, n o t s p i r a l l y c o i l e d e x c e p t a t t i p , not prickly, black; flower 2–3 mm 304 *Medicago polymorpha CALIFORNIA BURCLOVER SPEC 305 *Medicago sativa ALFALFA DOC; Springer 1935 “infrequent”; Herbarium report 2000, Rd C bridge 306 *Melilotus albus (M. alba) WHITE SWEETCLOVER SPEC 307 *Melilotus indicus (M. indica) SOURCLOVER SPEC 308 Pickeringia montana var. montana CHAPARRAL PEA SPEC 309 *Pisum sativum COMMON PEA SPEC; Collected in 1967 along Rd D; not reported since 310 *Robinia pseudoacacia BLACK LOCUST SPEC 311 Rupertia physodes CALIFORNIA TEA SPEC 312 *Spartium junceum SPANISH BROOM SPEC; Dengler 1975; collected in SF Cr 6/3/2009; C o r t e M a d e r a C r D e l t a i n 2014 313 Trifolium albopurpureum (T. albopurpureum var. a.) RANCHERIA CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 314 *Trifolium arvense RABBITFOOT CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 869 Trifolium barbigerum (T. barbigerum var. b.) BEARDED CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 316 Trifolium bifidum var. bifidum PINOLE CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 317 Trifolium bifidum var. decipiens DECEPTIVE CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 318 *Trifolium campestre HOP CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 319 *Trifolium cernuum NODDING CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 925 Trifolium ciliolatum FOOTHILL CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 320 Trifolium depauperatum var. amplectens PALE SACK CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 321 Trifolium depauperatum var. truncatum TRUNCATE SACK CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 322 Trifolium dichotomum (T. albopurpureum var. dichotomum) BRANCHED RANCHERIA CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 315 *Trifolium dubium LITTLE HOP CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 323 Trifolium fucatum BULL CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 324 *Trifolium glomeratum CLUSTERED CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 813 Trifolium gracilentum PINPOINT CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 325 *Trifolium hirtum ROSE CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 326 *Trifolium hybridum ALSIKE CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide. Collected in 1983 near Low Flow Crossing; not reported since 327 Trifolium microcephalum SMALL-HEADED CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 328 Trifolium microdon THIMBLE CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 329 Trifolium oliganthum FEW-FLOWERED CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 330 *Trifolium repens WHITE CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 331 *Trifolium subterraneum SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 332 Trifolium variegatum WHITE-TIPPED CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 333 Trifolium willdenovii TOMCAT CLOVER SPEC; Trifolium Guide 334 Vicia americana ssp. americana AMERICAN VETCH SPEC; Style tip w/ bottle-brush hairs (vs. Lathyrus vestitus). Springer 1935 “Frequent on shady hillsides” 336 * Vicia benghalensis PURPLE VETCH SPEC; Infl. 3–12-fld; fruit densely strigose (vs. V. villosa) 806 *W Vicia disperma TWO-SEEDED VETCH SPEC; Lflts 12-20 (vs. V. tertrasperma) 909 *Vicia sativa ssp. nigra NARROW-LEAVED VETCH SPEC; Calyx tube < 6 mm; corolla < 18 mm 338 *Vicia sativa ssp. sativa SPRING VETCH SPEC; Calyx tube 6 mm or >; corolla > 18 mm 339 *Vicia tetrasperma SPARROW VETCH SPEC; Lflts 4-10 (vs. V. disperma) 929 *Vicia villosa ssp. varia HAIRY VETCH, WINTER VETCH SPEC; First reported Dengler 1975; Infl. 10–25-flowered; fruit glabrous or with short, sparse appressed hairs (vs. V. benghalensis) 340 Notholithocarpus densiflorus var. TAN OAK densiflorus (Lithocarpus d. var. d.) SPEC; One young plant reported in 2007; last seen alive in 2010 895 N Quercus agrifolia var. a. x Q. kelloggii HYBRID LIVE & BLACK OAK SPEC; Quercus × chasei of some authors 797 Quercus agrifolia var. agrifolia COAST LIVE OAK, ENCINA SPEC 341 Quercus cf. berberidifolia SCRUB OAK SPEC; Quercus berberidifolia Notes 921 Quercus chrysolepis MAUL OAK, CANYON LIVE OAK SPEC 342 Quercus douglasii BLUE OAK SPEC 343 N Quercus douglasii x Q. durata HYBRID BLUE & LEATHER OAK SPEC 790 N Quercus douglasii x Q. lobata HYBRID BLUE & VALLEY OAK SPEC; Quercus × jolonensis of some authors 791 Quercus durata var. durata LEATHER OAK SPEC 344 Quercus durata x Q. lobata HYBRID LEATHER & VALLEY OAK SPEC; Collected in 1904 by LeRoy Abrams; not reported since 789 FAGACEAE – OAK FAMILY (see also Oak Notes) Quercus kelloggii CALIFORNIA BLACK OAK SPEC 345 Quercus kelloggii x Q. wislizeni ORACLE OAK SPEC; Quercus x morehus of some authors 792 Quercus lobata VALLEY OAK, ROBLE SPEC 346 Quercus wislizeni INTERIOR LIVE OAK SPEC; Dengler 3/19/1975, as reported by Ann Lambrecht: “single tree in Sector 31 east of Rd E and Trail 12, south of Trail 11 in open woodland”; not reported since 348 Quercus wislizeni var. frutescens DWARF INTERIOR LIVE OAK SPEC 347 SPEC 349 GARRYACEAE – SILK TASSEL FAMILY Garrya elliptica COAST SILK TASSEL GENTIANACEAE – GENTIAN FAMILY *Centaurium tenuiflorum SLENDER CENTAURY SPEC; Centaurium is a difficult genus recently made even more complicated by being split into two genera: Centaurium for the introduced spp. and Zeltnera for the natives. Centaurium spp. have stigmas 2, elliptic to ovate (vs. Zeltnera spp. w/ stigmas 1, 2-lobed, or 2, stigmas or lobes wedge- to fan-shaped). —Dylan Neubauer 923 Cicendia quadrangularis TIMWORT SPEC 352 Zeltnera davyi (Centaurium d.) DAVY'S CENTAURY SPEC; Fl w/o pedicel. See Cenaturium note 350 Zeltnera muehlenbergii (Centaurium m.) MONTEREY CENTAURY SPEC; Fl with short pedicel. See Cenaturium note 351 GERANIACEAE – GERANIUM FAMILY *Erodium botrys LONG-BEAKED FILAREE SPEC 353 *Erodium brachycarpum SHORT-FRUITED FILAREE SPEC; Collected in 1903; not reported since 354 *Erodium cicutarium REDSTEM FILAREE SPEC; lvs compound; top of fruit tips w/glabrous pits, subtended by 1-2 glabrous ridges (vs E. moschatum) 355 *Erodium moschatum GREENSTEM FILAREE SPEC; lvs compound; fr tips with glandular pits, subtanded by 1-2 glandular ridges (vs E. cicutarium) 356 *Geranium dissectum CUT-LEAVED GERANIUM SPEC 357 *Geranium molle DOVE’S-FOOT GERANIUM SPEC 358 *Geranium robertianum HERB ROBERT SPEC; Anthers ± purple. Look for G. purpureum (anthers ± yellow) 359 *?Geranium s p e c i e s CRANESBILL/GERANIUM SPEC 898 GROSSULARIACEAE – GOOSEBERRY FAMILY Ribes aureum var. gracillimum GOLDEN CURRANT SPEC 360 Ribes californicum var. californicum HILLSIDE GOOSEBERRY SPEC 361 Ribes divaricatum var. pubiflorum STRAGGLE BUSH SPEC 362 Ribes malvaceum var. malvaceum CHAPARRAL CURRANT SPEC 363 Ribes menziesii var. menziesii (R. menziesii) CANYON GOOSEBERRY SPEC; Springer 1935 “Rare (3 bushes found)”; still uncommon 364 Ribes sanguineum var. glutinosum RED-FLOWERING CURRANT SPEC 365 SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 366 HALORAGACEAE – WATER-MILFOIL FAMILY *Myriophyllum aquaticum PARROT'S FEATHER HIPPOCASTANACEAE (see SAPINDACEAE) HYDRANGEACEAE – HYDRANGEA FAMILY (includes PHILADELPHACEAE) Whipplea modesta MODESTY SPEC 439 SPEC 907 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BLACK WALNUT SPEC; Rank 1B.1 380 Clinopodium douglasii (Satureja d.) YERBA BUENA SPEC 393 *Lamium amplexicaule HENBIT SPEC 381 *Lamium purpureum RED HENBIT SPEC 243 Lepechinia calycina PITCHER SAGE SPEC 382 *Marrubium vulgare HOREHOUND SPEC$; RSA176525 1962. Single plant found in 2001 near Dennis Martin site; not seen since 2004. Another plant on Tr 20; not seen since late 2000s. Reported earlier by Springer 1935 “Infrequent”; Dengler 1975 383 *Melissa officinalis LEMON BALM SPEC 384 *Mentha x piperita PEPPERMINT SPEC; St 3-5 dm, glabrous; lvs petioled (vs M. spicata) 388 *Mentha pulegium PENNYROYAL SPEC; St 1-3, short-hairy 386 *Mentha spicata (M. spicata var. s.) SPEARMINT SPEC; St 3-10(12), glabrous; lvs sessile (vs M. piperita) 387 *Mentha suaveolens PINEAPPLE MINT SPEC; St 5-10 dm, soft-hairy (vs other M. spp) 900 Monardella villosa ssp. villosa COYOTE-MINT SPEC 389 HYDROPHYLLACEAE see BORAGINACEAE HYPERICACEAE – ST. JOHN'S WORT FAMILY *Hypericum calycinum AARON'S BEARD JUGLANDACEAE – WALNUT FAMILY # Juglans hindsii (J. californica var. hindsii) LAMIACEAE – MINT FAMILY Pogogyne serpylloides THYMELEAF BEARDSTYLE SPEC; Lvs gland-dotted 390 Prunella vulgaris var. lanceolata SELF-HEAL SPEC 863 *N Rosmarinus officinalis ROSEMARY SPEC; Occasional plant found and removed 917 Salvia columbariae CHIA SPEC 392 Scutellaria tuberosa DANNIE'S SKULL CAP SPEC 394 Stachys bullata CALIFORNIA HEDGE NETTLE SPEC; Corolla tube not pouched; infl elongated 396 Stachys pycnantha SHORT-SPIKED HEDGE NETTLE SPEC; Corolla tube pouched; infl compact; serp.seeps (vs S. rigida) 397 Stachys rigida var. quercetorum RIGID HEDGE NETTLE SPEC; Corolla tube pouched; infl elongate (vs S. pyvnantha). Lo o k fo r v a r r i g i d a 924 LAURACEAE – LAUREL FAMILY (see Magnoliids page 5) LINACEAE – FLAX FAMILY Hesperolinon micranthum SMALL-FLOWERED DWARF FLAX SPEC 399 *Linum bienne NARROW-LEAVED FLAX SPEC 832 LYTHRACEAE – LOOSESTRIFE FAMILY Ammannia robusta ROBUST AMMANNIA SPEC; Collected in 1982 “old bathing beach”; not reported since 401 *Lythrum hyssopifolia (L. hyssopifolium) GRASS POLY SPEC 403 *Lythrum tribracteatum THREEBRACT LOOSESTRIFE SPEC; Collected in 1981 “old bathing beach”; not reported since 807 MALVACEAE – MALLOW FAMILY *Abutilon theophrasti VELVET-LEAF SPEC 891 ?Malacothamnus fasciculatus CHAPARRAL MALLOW SPEC; #Malacothamnus arcuatus, syn. of M. fasciculatus in TJM1, had once been RANK 1B.2. Springer 1935 Sphaeralcea arcuata “infrequent” but evidently more widespread than at present 404 *Malva nicaeensis BULL MALLOW SPEC 405 SPEC 407 Sidalcea malviflora ssp. malviflora CHECKERBLOOM, CHECKERMALLOW MONTIACEAE – MINER’S LETTUCE FAMILY Calandrinia ciliata RED MAIDS SPEC 478 Claytonia exigua ssp. exigua SLENDER CLAYTONIA SPEC 479 Claytonia parviflora ssp. parviflora SMALL-FLOWERED CLAYTONIA SPEC 808 Claytonia perfoliata ssp. perfoliata MINER'S LETTUCE SPEC 480 Montia fontana WATER CHICKWEED, BLINKS SPEC 481 SPEC 408 MORACEAE – MULBERRY FAMILY *Ficus carica EDIBLE FIG MYRSINACEAE – MYRSINE FAMILY *Anagallis arvensis SCARLET PIMPERNEL SPEC 483 Anagallis minima (Centunculus minimus) CHAFFWEED SPEC; Collected 1962-1981 “Grassy meadows in [blue] oak woodlands” and “Low wet areas in grasslands”; not reported since 484 Trientalis latifolia PACIFIC STARFLOWER SPEC 487 MYRTACEAE – MYRTLE FAMILY *Eucalyptus globulus BLUE GUM SPEC 409 *W Myrtus communis MYRTLE SPEC; Abundant at Hermit Cabin site; persistent, appears to spread vegetatively 410 *Ligustrum lucidum CHINESE PRIVET SPEC 879 *N Ligustrum vulgare COMMON PRIVET SPEC; Naturalized 931 *Olea europaea OLIVE SPEC 412 OLEACEAE – OLIVE FAMILY ONAGRACEAE – EVENING-PRIMROSE FAMILY Camissoniopsis micrantha (Camissonia m.) MINATURE SUNCUP SPEC; Collected in 1972 (single plant in Rd E near big inlet); not reported since 413 Clarkia purpurea ssp. quadrivulnera FOUR-SPOT SPEC; Ovary 8-grooved; stigma not exerted beyond anthers; petals 5-15 mm 415 Clarkia purpurea ssp. viminea LARGE GODETIA SPEC; Ovary 8-grooved; stigma exerted beyond anthers; petals 15-30 mm 416 Clarkia rubicunda FAREWELL-TO-SPRING SPEC; Ovary 4-grooved 417 Clarkia unguiculata ELEGANT CLARKIA SPEC 418 Epilobium brachycarpum PANICLED WILLOWHERB SPEC; Annual; st readily shredding; lvs opposite near base only; gen in dry grassland, serp, disturbed areas 419 Epilobium ciliatum ssp. ciliatum COMMON WILLOWHERB SPEC; Per; st glabrous; lvs opposite up to infl; gen along stream banks, moist areas 420 Epilobium densiflorum DENSE-FLOWERED WILLOWHERB SPEC 422 Epilobium minutum MINUTE WILLOWHERB SPEC; Seed hair-tuft; locally abundant ( v s E . t o r r e y i ) 423 Epilobium torreyi TORREY’S WILLOWHERB SPEC; Collected from 1961– 1967 in blue oak woodland along Road F and along Road E; not reported since. Seed hair-tuft 0; fr. beaked 425 *Ludwigia peploides ssp. peploides CALIFORNIA WATER PRIMROSE SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 427 Oenothera elata ssp. hookeri HOOKER'S EVENING- PRIMROSE SPEC; Collected in 1920 “Searsville Lake”; not reported since 428 Taraxia ovata (Camissonia o.) COAST SUNCUP SPEC 414 OROBANCHACEAE – BROOMRAPE FAMILY *Bellardia trixago MEDITERRANEAN LINSEED SPEC; Springer 1935 “Rare, two plants found in level field in May”; uncommon 556 Castilleja affinis ssp. affinis INDIAN PAINTBRUSH SPEC 557 Castilleja attenuata VALLEY TASSELS SPEC 558 Castilleja densiflora ssp. densiflora OWL'S-CLOVER SPEC 559 N Castilleja densiflora x Castilleja HYBRID OWL'S-CLOVER rubicundula ssp. lithospermoides SPEC 793 Castilleja exserta ssp. exserta PURPLE OWL'S-CLOVER REP; Springer 1935 “Abundant in April and May, often found with C. densiflora”; Dengler 1975; not reported since 560 Castilleja foliolosa WOOLLY PAINTBRUSH REP; Springer 1935 “Frequent on dry hillsides, especially in rocky places”; Dengler 1975; not reported since 561 Castilleja rubicundula ssp. lithospermoides CREAM SACS SPEC 562 Cordylanthus pilosus ssp. pilosus HAIRY BIRD'S-BEAK SPEC 567 Cordylanthus rigidus ssp. rigidus STIFFLY-BRANCHED BIRD'S-BEAK SPEC 568 Orobanche bulbosa CHAPARRAL BROOMRAPE SPEC; Collected in 1906 “Searsville Lake under Sambucus” and 1977 near Rd E; not reported since 429 Orobanche fasciculata CLUSTERED BROOMRAPE SPEC; Trail 12 with Eriogonum nudum 431 Orobanche uniflora NAKED BROOMRAPE SPEC; Collected in 1968 in blue oak woodland N end of Ridge; not reported since 432 Orobanche vallicola HILLSIDE BROOMRAPE SPEC; Trail 2 with Sambucus 839 *Parentucellia viscosa YELLOW GLANDWEED SPEC 850 Pedicularis densiflora INDIAN WARRIOR SPEC 580 Triphysaria eriantha ssp. eriantha BUTTER-AND-EGGS, JOHNNY-TUCK SPEC; Collected in 1896 “Searsville Ridge”; not reported since 582 Triphysaria pusilla DWARF ORTHOCARPUS SPEC 583 SPEC 433 OXALIDACEAE - OXALIS FAMILY *Oxalis corniculata CREEPING WOOD-SORREL *Oxalis micrantha DWARF WOOD-SORREL SPEC; First report 2013 938 Oxalis oregana REDWOOD SORREL SPEC; Collected in 1915; not reported since 434 *Oxalis pes-caprae BERMUDA BUTTERCUP SPEC; Common and spreading in shady places 435 PAPAVERACEAE – POPPY FAMILY Eschscholzia californica CALIFORNIA POPPY SPEC 437 *Fumaria capreolata WHITE RAMPING FUMITORY SPEC 814 Platystemon californicus CREAM CUPS SPEC; Not observed since April, 2002. Earliest report by Moeur 1947 “infrequent in moist meadows and along roadsides in February and March” 438 PHILADELPHACEAE (see HYDRANGEACEAE) PHRYMACEAE – LOPSEED FAMILY Mimulus aurantiacus var. aurantiacus (M. aurantiacus) STICKY MONKEYFLOWER SPEC 576 Mimulus cardinalis SCARLET MONKEYFLOWER SPEC 577 Mimulus douglasii PURPLE MOUSE-EARS SPEC 578 Mimulus guttatus COMMON LARGE MONKEYFLOWER SPEC 579 PLANTAGINACEAE - PLANTAIN FAMILY (includes CALLITRICHACEAE and some SCROPHULARIACEAE) Antirrhinum kelloggii LAX SNAPDRAGON SPEC; Collected in 1968 from seeds grown in a flat; seeds collected on ground in westfacing chaparral slope; not reported since 554 Antirrhinum vexillocalyculatum ssp. v. WIRY SNAPDRAGON REP; Springer 1935 “edge of shady area at the margin of the lake. Three specimens in June and July”; not reported since 555 Callitriche marginata CALIFORNIA WATER-STARWORT SPEC 218 Collinsia heterophylla var. heterophylla CHINESE- HOUSES SPEC 565 Collinsia sparsiflora var. collina BLUE-EYED MARY SPEC 566 *Digitalis purpurea FOXGLOVE DOC; Observed in 2001 at west end of Leonard’s Bridge, persistent for several years; not seen again after area mowed 569 !Keckiella antirrhinoides var. antirrhinoides CHAPARRAL BEARDTONGUE SPEC; Single plant reported in 1953 and no longer living April, 2009; new plant found growing near old site on Trail 12 in 2011 570 *Kickxia elatine SHARP-LEAVED FLUELLIN SPEC; Collected in 1961 and 2006; not reported since. Lvs lobed at base (vs. K, spuria) 571 *Kickxia spuria ROUND-LEAVED FLUELLIN SPEC; Lvs not lobed at base 572 Nuttallanthus texanus (Linaria canadensis) BLUE TOADFLAX SPEC 575 *Plantago coronopus CUT-LEAVED PLANTAIN SPEC 815 Plantago erecta CALIFORNIA PLANTAIN SPEC 440 *Plantago lanceolata ENGLISH PLANTAIN SPEC 441 *Plantago major COMMON PLANTAIN SPEC 442 Veronica americana AMERICAN BROOKLIME SPEC 586 *Veronica arvensis CORN SPEEDWELL SPEC 810 Veronica peregrina ssp. xalapensis PURSLANE SPEEDWELL SPEC; Collected in 1974. Reported in Dengler Suppl. o n 4/3/1978 “Puddle in Rd. F near 587 blue oaks” *Veronica persica PERSIAN SPEEDWELL SPEC 588 POLEMONIACEAE – PHLOX FAMILY Collomia heterophylla VARIABLE-LEAF COLLOMIA SPEC 444 Eriastrum abramsii ABRAMS' ERIASTRUM SPEC 445 Gilia achilleifolia ssp. multicaulis CALIFORNIA GILIA SPEC 447 Gilia clivorum PURPLESPOT GILIA SPEC; Corolla throat w/ purple spots 448 Leptosiphon androsaceus (Linanthus a.) COMMON LEPTOSIPHON SPEC; Calyx hairs sparse or 0 except on margins, nonglandular (vs L. parviflorus) 450 Leptosiphon bicolor (Linanthus b.) BICOLORED LEPTOSIPHON SPEC 451 Leptosiphon liniflorus (Linanthus l.) FLAX-FLOWERED LEPTOSIPHON SPEC; Collected in 1895 “near Searsville”; not reported since 453 Leptosiphon parviflorus (Linanthus SMALL-FLOWERED LEPTOSIPHON p.) SPEC; Calyx densely hairy, glandular (vs L. androsaceus) 454 Leptosiphon pygmaeus ssp. continentalis (Linanthus p. ssp. c) PYGMY LEPTOSIPHON SPEC 455 Linanthus dichotomus EVENING SNOW SPEC; Collected 1896-1920 on “ridge”; not reported since 452 Microsteris gracilis (Phlox g.) SLENDER PHLOX SPEC; Tiny plant on serpentine w/ opposite leaves and hairy calyx 459 Navarretia heterodoxa CALISTOGA NAVARRETIA SPEC 456 Navarretia squarrosa SKUNKWEED SPEC 457 Navarretia viscidula STICKY NAVARRETIA SPEC; Collected in 1973 “SE side Searsville Lake 300m from lake edge by disused path”; 458 not reported since POLYGALACEAE – MILKWORT FAMILY Polygala californica CALIFORNIA MILKWORT POLYGONACEAE - BUCKWHEAT FAMILY SPEC 460 Chorizanthe diffusa DIFFUSE SPINEFLOWER SPEC; Collected in 1901 and 1910 “Dry rocky areas in chaparral and grassland’; Dengler 1975; not reported since 461 Eriogonum luteolum var. luteolum GOLDEN-CARPET WILD BUCKWHEAT SPEC 462 Eriogonum nudum var. auriculatum EAR-SHAPED WILD BUCKWHEAT SPEC 463 Persicaria amphibia (Polygonum amphibium var. emersum) WATER SMARTWEED SPEC; Per; fl red. Aquatic Plant Notes 464 Persicaria lapathifolia (Polygonum WILLOW WEED lapathifolium) SPEC; Collected from 1909-1981 at Searsville Lake–Corte Madera Cr delta; not reported since 466 *Persicaria maculosa (Polygonum persicaria) LADY'S THUMB SPEC; Ann; fl pink or rose, perianth not gland-dotted 467 Persicaria punctata (Polygonum punctatum) PUNCTATE SMARTWEED SPEC; Per; fl green to white; perianth gland-dotted. Aquatic Plant Notes 468 *Polygonum aviculare ssp. depressum (P. arenastrum) KNOTWEED, KNOTGRASS SPEC 465 Pterostegia drymarioides WOODLAND THREADSTEM SPEC 469 *Rumex acetosella SHEEP SORREL SPEC; Key to Rumex 470 *Rumex conglomeratus GREEN DOCK SPEC; Key to Rumex 471 *Rumex crispus CURLY DOCK SPEC; Key to Rumex 472 *Rumex obtusifolius BITTER DOCK SPEC; Key to Rumex. Springer 1935 “roadsides, near lake and buildings”; Moeur 1947. Dengler [Notebook] 9/24/1962 “horizontal branching from divaricate stems . . . Top of ridge.” Dengler [Notebook] 8/18/63: “perianth seg. very weakly toothed – CMW (laurel woods)” 474 *Rumex pulcher FIDDLE DOCK SPEC; Key to Rumex 475 Rumex salicifolius (R. salicifolius var. s.) WILLOW DOCK SPEC; Key to Rumex 476 SPEC 482 PORTULACACEAE – PURSLANE FAMILY (see also MONTIACEAE) *Portulaca oleracea PURSLANE PRIMULACEAE – PRIMROSE FAMILY (see also MYRSINACEAE) Dodecatheon clevelandii ssp. patulum LOWLAND SHOOTING STAR SPEC; St green 485 Dodecatheon hendersonii MOSQUITO BILL(S), SAILOR CAPS SPEC; St red 486 RANUNCULACEAE - BUTTERCUP FAMILY Actaea rubra BANEBERRY SPEC; Not observed since 2007. Springer 1935 “in a shady place S end of lake”; Porter 1962 “Occasional in dense oak-madrone forest on north-facing slope above SF Cr” 489 Aquilegia formosa CRIMSON COLUMBINE SPEC 490 Clematis lasiantha CHAPARRAL CLEMATIS, PIPESTEM CLEMATIS SPEC 491 Clematis ligusticifolia WESTERN VIRGIN'S BOWER SPEC; Springer 1935 “Rather rare”, now occasional 492 Delphinium californicum ssp. californicum COAST OR CALIFORNIA LARKSPUR SPEC 493 Delphinium hesperium ssp. hesperium WESTERN LARKSPUR SPEC; Serpentine only 494 Delphinium patens ssp. patens SPREADING OR ZIGZAG LARKSPUR SPEC; Not on serpentine 495 Delphinium variegatum ssp. variegatum ROYAL LARKSPUR SPEC; Collected 1954-1980 in serpentine grassland on NW part of Ridge; not reported since. Springer 1935 “Infrequent” 496 Myosurus minimus COMMON MOUSE-TAIL SPEC; Collected 1981 “low area where water stands in mid-season below dam”; not reported since 799 Ranunculus californicus CALIFORNIA BUTTERCUP SPEC 498 Ranunculus hebecarpus PUBESCENT-FRUITED BUTTERCUP SPEC 499 *Ranunculus muricatus PRICKLE-FRUITED BUTTERCUP SPEC 500 Ranunculus uncinatus WOODLAND BUTTERCUP SPEC 939 Thalictrum fendleri var. polycarpum MEADOW-RUE SPEC 501 RHAMNACEAE – BUCKTHORN FAMILY Ceanothus cuneatus var. cuneatus BUCKBRUSH SPEC; Lvs, branching mostly opposite; single prominent midvein 502 Ceanothus oliganthus var. sorediatus JIM BRUSH SPEC; Lvs alternate; 3-veined from base; margins minutely gland-toothed 503 Frangula californica ssp. californica (Rhamnus c. ssp. c.) CALIFORNIA COFFEE BERRY SPEC 504 Frangula californica ssp. tomentella (Rhamnus tomentella ssp. t.) HOARY COFFEE BERRY SPEC; Lvs short-tomentose below only. Common along Tr.15 in serpentine. 507 Rhamnus crocea SPINY REDBERRY SPEC; Lvs ≤ 15 mm 505 Rhamnus ilicifolia HOLLYLEAF REDBERRY SPEC; Lvs ≥ 15 mm. JROH3668 1972; J. Griffin transect east of Trail 3 (1979-81 unpub data) 506 ROSACEAE – ROSE FAMILY Adenostoma fasciculatum var. fasciculatum (A. fasciculatum) CHAMISE, GREASEWOOD SPEC 508 Amelanchier utahensis UTAH SERVICE-BERRY SPEC 509 Aphanes occidentalis WESTERN LADY'S MANTLE SPEC 510 Cercocarpus betuloides var. betuloides BIRCH-LEAF MOUNTAINMAHOGANY SPEC 511 *Cotoneaster pannosus (C. pannosa) SILVERLEAF COTONEASTER SPEC 512 *Crataegus monogyna ONE-SEEDED HAWTHORN SPEC 514 Drymocallis glandulosa var. wrangelliana (Potentilla glandulosa ssp. g.) STICKY CINQUEFOIL SPEC; Stamens > 10; multiple locs (vs Horkelia) 521 *Duchesnea indica var. indica MOCK-STRAWBERRY SPEC 899 Fragaria vesca WOOD STRAWBERRY SPEC 515 Heteromeles arbutifolia CHRISTMAS BERRY, TOYON SPEC 516 Holodiscus discolor var. discolor OCEANSPRAY SPEC 517 Horkelia californica var. californica (H. californica ssp. c.) CALIFORNICA HORKELIA SPEC; Stamens 10; single loc (vs Drymocallis) 518 Oemleria cerasiformis OSO BERRY SPEC 519 Physocarpus capitatus PACIFIC NINEBARK SPEC 520 Prunus emarginata BITTER CHERRY SPEC; Collected in 1903 “Searsville Lake”; not reported since. Bitter cherry grows today along the Lost Tr., Windy Hill Preserve, in the upper watershed of Corte Madera Cr 522 Prunus ilicifolia ssp. ilicifolia ISLAY, HOLLY-LEAFED CHERRY SPEC 523 *?Prunus s p e c i e s HORTICULTURAL PRUNUS SPEC 892 Prunus subcordata PACIFIC P L U M , SIERRA PLUM SPEC; Collected in 1921 “near Zoology Cabin at edge of redwoods”; not reported since 524 Prunus virginiana var. demissa WESTERN CHOKE CHERRY SPEC 525 *?Pyracantha fortuneana FIRETHORN SPEC 526 *N Rosa banksiae LADY BANKS’ ROSE DOC; Single plant at Hermit Cabin site; persistent 876 Rosa californica CALIFORNIA ROSE SPEC 527 Rosa gymnocarpa var. gymnocarpa WOOD ROSE SPEC; Plants usu w/ slender straight prickles; hypanthium glabrous and sepals deciduous (vs. R. spithamea) 528 *N Rosa laevigata CHEROKEE ROSE SPEC; Rosa laevigata planted along the Sand Hill Rd. fence between 1975 & 1980; some plants persistant. Prickles like R. californica 529 Rosa spithamea COAST GROUND ROSE SPEC; Plants usu w/ slender straight prickles; hypanthium glandular and sepals persistent (vs. R. gymnocarpa) 530 *Rubus armeniacus (R. discolor) HIMALAYAN BLACKBERRY SPEC 531 Rubus parviflorus THIMBLEBERRY SPEC 532 Rubus ursinus CALIFORNIA BLACKBERRY SPEC 533 RUBIACEAE – MADDER FAMILY Galium aparine GOOSE GRASS SPEC 535 Galium californicum ssp. californicum CALIFORNIA BEDSTRAW SPEC 536 *Galium murale TINY BEDSTRAW SPEC 537 Galium porrigens var. porrigens CLIMBING BEDSTRAW SPEC 538 Galium triflorum SWEET-SCENTED BEDSTRAW SPEC 540 *Sherardia arvensis FIELD MADDER SPEC 541 SALICACEAE – WILLOW FAMILY Populus trichocarpa (P. balsamifera ssp. t.) BLACK COTTONWOOD SPEC 542 Salix exigua var. hindsiana (S. exigua) HINDS' WILLOW SPEC 543 Salix laevigata RED WILLOW SPEC 544 Salix lasiandra var. lasiandra (S. lucida ssp. lasiandra) PACIFIC WILLOW SPEC 546 Salix lasiolepis ARROYO WILLOW SPEC 545 SAPINDACEAE – SOAPBERRY FAMILY (includes ACERACEAE and HIPPOCASTANACEAE) Acer macrophyllum BIG-LEAF MAPLE SPEC 23 Acer negundo (A. n. var. californicum) BOX ELDER SPEC 24 Aesculus californica CALIFORNIA BUCKEYE SPEC 367 SPEC; Collected in 1969 “N side of San Francisquito Cr. just above falls in creek”; not reported since 548 SAXIFRAGACEAE – SAXIFRAGE FAMILY Boykinia occidentalis COAST BOYKINIA Heuchera micrantha ALUMROOT SPEC 549 Lithophragma affine WOODLAND STAR SPEC 550 Lithophragma heterophyllum HILL STAR SPEC 551 Micranthes californica (Saxifraga c.) CALIFORNIA SAXIFRAGE SPEC 552 Tellima grandiflora FRINGE CUPS SPEC 553 SCROPHULARIACEAE – FIGWORT FAMILY (includes BUDDLEJACEAE; see also OROBANCHACEAE, PLANTAGINACEAE, PHRYMACEAE) Limosella acaulis STEMLESS MUDWORT SPEC; Collected 1980–2004 near Searsville Lab Landing, sometimes abundant; not reported since 573 Scrophularia californica (S. californica ssp. c.) CALIFORNIA FIGWORT SPEC 581 *Verbascum thapsus WOOLLY MULLEIN SPEC 585 SPEC 589 SIMAROUBACEAE – QUASSIA/SIMAROUBA FAMILY *Ailanthus altissima TREE OF HEAVEN SOLANACEAE – NIGHTSHADE FAMILY *Datura stramonium JIMSON WEED SPEC; Collected in 1976; reported 9/2000 Corte Madera Cr floodplain; not reported since 590 *Lycopersicon esculentum TOMATO SPEC 800 *Nicotiana acuminata var. multiflora MANY-FLOWERED TOBACCO SPEC 591 Petunia parviflora WILD PETUNIA SPEC; Collected in 1909 “Searsville Lake”; not reported since 592 *Physalis philadelphica TOMATILLO SPEC; SF Creek 593 Solanum americanum SMALL-FLOWERED NIGHTSHADE SPEC 594 Solanum umbelliferum BLUE WITCH SPEC 596 WESTERN LEATHERWOOD SPEC; RANK 1B.2. 597 ENGLISH ELM SPEC 598 THYMELAEACEAE – DAPHNE FAMILY #Dirca occidentalis ULMACEAE – ELM FAMILY *W Ulmus minor URTICACEAE – NETTLE FAMILY Hesperocnide tenella WESTERN NETTLE SPEC 599 *Soleirolia soleirolii BABY'S TEARS SPEC 844 Urtica dioica ssp. holosericea HOARY NETTLE SPEC 600 VALERIANACEAE – VALERIAN FAMILY Plectritis ciliosa (P. c. ssp. insignis) LONG-SPURRED PLECTRITIS SPEC; Corolla 2-lipped, pink to dark pink, with two reddish spots at juncture of between upper and lower lips; spur slender 604 Plectritis congesta ssp. brachystemon (P. b.) PALE PLECTRITIS SPEC 602 Plectritis macrocera WHITE PLECTRITIS SPEC; Corolla ± radial, white to pale pink; corolla lobes ± equal; spur thick, blunt 605 VERBENACEAE – VERVAIN FAMILY Phyla nodiflora (P. nodiflora var. n.) GARDEN LIPPIA SPEC; Collected in 2000 at Searsville Lab Landing; not reported since 819 *Verbena bonariensis CLUSTERFLOWER VERVAIN SPEC 824 Verbena lasiostachys var. lasiostachys CALIFORNIA VERVAIN SPEC; Nutlet scar ± brown, ± rough at 20× 606 SPEC; Nutlet scar white- papillate at 20×. 607 SPEC; Collected in 1893 and 1972 near Tiger Lily site Trail 1; not reported since 608 AMERICAN MISTLETOE SPEC 609 GRAPE SPEC; Planted at Hermit Cabin site; persistent 826 SPEC 855 Verbena lasiostachys var. scabrida ROBUST VERVAIN VIOLACEAE – VIOLET FAMILY Viola ocellata WESTERN HEART'S EASE, TWOEYED VIOLET VISCACEAE – MISTLETOE FAMILY Phoradendron serotinum ssp. tomentosum (P. villosum) VITACEAE – GRAPE FAMILY * Vitis vinifera ZYGOPHYLLACEAE – CALTROP FAMILY *Tribulus terrestris PUNCTURE VINE, CALTROP MONOCOTYLEDONS/MONOCOTS AGAPANTHACEAE – AGAPANTHUS FAMILY *N Agapanthus s p e c i e s LILY-OF-THE-NILE DOC; Red-Hot Poker Meadow; persistent 652 SPEC 667 SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 610 AGAVACEAE – CENTURY-PLANT FAMILY Chlorogalum pomeridianum var. pomeridianum AMOLE, SOAP PLANT ALISMATACEAE – WATER-PLANTAIN FAMILY Alisma triviale (A. plantagoaquatica) COMMON WATER- PLANTAIN Echinodorus berteroi BURHEAD SPEC; Collected 1979-1992 “dry lake bed near Searsville Dam”; most recent report Lennihan 9/29/93 “by boat launch,” Aquatic Plant Notes 611 ALLIACEAE – ONION/GARLIC FAMILY Allium amplectens NARROW-LEAVED ONION SPEC; Tepals white w/pinkish midveins, papery when dry, 6 prominent ovary crests; vernally wet areas in serpentine 653 Allium falcifolium BREWER'S ONION SPEC; Abundant at single location i n s e r p e n t i n e Sec 24B4 655 Allium lacunosum var. lacunosum PITTED ONION SPEC; Tepals white w/dark midveins, ovary crests 3 minute, 2-lobed 656 #Allium peninsulare var. franciscanum FRANCISCAN ONION SPEC; RANK 1B.2. Fls bright red-purple on long pedicels in open heads 838 *Allium triquetrum ANGLED ONION SPEC 926 Allium unifolium ONE-LEAVED ONION SPEC; Tepals pink 658 AMARYLLIDACEAE – AMARYLLIS FAMILY *Amaryllis belladonna NAKED LADIES SPEC 659 *Narcissus pseudonarcissus DAFFODIL SPEC 877 *Narcissus tazetta PAPER WHITE SPEC 890 ARACEAE – ARUM FAMILY (includes LEMNACEAE) Lemna minor SMALLER DUCKWEED SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 649 Lemna minuta LEAST DUCKWEED SPEC; First reported by Lennihan and Woodward 9/30/95 “under bridge and in swamp,” Aquatic Plant Notes 650 Spirodela polyrhiza DUCKMEAT REP; Lennihan and Woodward 10/14/92, Aquatic Plant Notes; not reported since 651 Wolffia columbiana WATERMEAL SPEC 922 *Zantedeschia aethiopica CALLA- LILY DOC 612 SPEC; Occasional in dry beds of Bear Cr and SF Cr 660 DOC; First observed in 2003 between Road C and Sand Hill Road; persistent 841 ASPARAGACEAE – ASPARAGUS FAMILY *Asparagus officinalis ssp. officinalis GARDEN ASPARAGUS ASPHODELACEAE - ASPHODEL FAMILY *Kniphofia uvaria RED-HOT POKER CYPERACEAE – SEDGE FAMILY (see also JRBP E-Flora Cyperaceae) Bolboschoenus maritimus ssp. paludosus (Scirpus m.) SALTMARSH BULRUSH, ALKALI BULRUSH SPEC 854 Carex amplifolia BIG LEAF SEDGE SPEC; Large clump in Bear Creek scoured out by high water flows of Winter, 2013 927 Carex barbarae WHITEROOT OR SANTA BARBARA SEDGE SPEC 613 Carex bolanderi BOLANDER'S SEDGE SPEC 872 Carex densa DENSE SEDGE SPEC 614 *Carex divulsa ssp. divulsa GRAY SEDGE SPEC; First report 5/2013; single clump at main channel under Leonard’s Bridge 940 Carex globosa ROUND-FRUITED SEDGE SPEC 615 Carex gracilior SLENDER SEDGE SPEC 616 Carex harfordii HARFORD'S SEDGE, MONTEREY SEDGE SPEC; Veins both sides peri exceeding fr (vs C. subbracteata) 912 Carex nudata TORRENT SEDGE SPEC 617 Carex serratodens SAW-TOOTHED SEDGE SPEC 619 Carex subbracteata SMALL-BRACTED SEDGE SPEC; Adaxial peri veins << fr (vs C. harfordii) 620 Carex tumulicola FOOTHILL SEDGE SPEC 621 *Cyperus difformis VARIABLE FLATSEDGE SPEC; Collected in 1980; not reported since 853 Cyperus eragrostis TALL CYPERUS SPEC 622 Cyperus erythrorhizos RED-ROOTED CYPERUS SPEC 623 Eleocharis macrostachya COMMON SPIKERUSH SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 626 Schoenoplectus acutus var. occidentalis (Scirpus a. var. o.) COMMON TULE SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 627 Scirpus microcarpus SMALL-FRUITED BULLRUSH SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 628 HYDROCHARITACEAE – WATERWEED FAMILY Najas guadalupensis ssp. guadalupensis COMMON WATER-NYMPH REP; Dengler 1975; Grundmann 3/92, Aquatic Plant Notes; not reported since 631 Najas marina HOLLY-LEAVED WATER-NYMPH REP; Lennihan and Woodward 11/2/92, Aquatic Plant Notes; not reported since 632 Iris douglasiana DOUGLAS’ IRIS SPEC; Abundant at Douglas Iris site 633 *Iris foetidissima CORAL IRIS SPEC 634 *Iris pseudacorus TALL YELLOW IRIS SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 636 Sisyrinchium bellum WESTERN BLUE-EYED-GRASS SPEC 637 BOLANDER'S RUSH SPEC; Bank of Corte Madera Cr; not seen since 2004 638 IRIDACEAE – IRIS FAMILY JUNCACEAE – RUSH FAMILY Juncus bolanderi Juncus bufonius var. bufonius TOAD RUSH SPEC; Perianth 4–7.3 mm (vs J.b. var. occidentalis) 639 Juncus bufonius var. occidentalis WESTERN TOAD RUSH SPEC; Perianth <4 mm (vs J.b. var. bufonius) 915 Juncus effusus ssp. pacificus (J. e. var. pacificus) SOFT OR LAMP RUSH SPEC; Stamens 3; culms bright green; sheath tip thickened, with a raised rim; sheath generally dark brown to black (vs J. hesperius) 640 Juncus hesperius (Juncus effusus var. brunneus) COAST OR BOG RUSH SPEC; Stamens 3; culms bright green; sheath tip thin with broad membranous wings; sheath 933 green when fresh to pale or mid-brown when dry (vs J. effusus. ssp. pacificus). First collected in 2008; uncommon Juncus occidentalis WESTERN RUSH SPEC 642 Juncus patens SPREADING RUSH SPEC; Stamens 6; culms gray-green (vs J. effusus & J. hesperius) 643 Juncus phaeocephalus BROWN-HEADED RUSH SPEC; Lf blades iris-like; fr gradually tapered to long beak; stigma long exerted (vs. J xiphioides) 644 Juncus xiphioides IRIS-LEAVED RUSH SPEC; Lf blades iris-like; fr gen abruptly tapered to beak; stigma not long exerted (vs. J phaeocephalus) 645 Luzula comosa var. comosa COMMON WOOD RUSH SPEC 646 REP; D en gl er 1975; H erb a riu m 2005: “n e a r pr e s er ve bound ar y a t Bo e thin g S it e” 647 JUNCAGINACEAE – ARROW-GRASS FAMILY Triglochin scilloides (Lilaea s.) FLOWERING-QUILLWORT LILIACEAE – LILY FAMILY (see also AGAPANTHACEAE, AGAVACEAE, ALLIACEAE, AMARYLLIDACEAE, ASPARAGACEAE, ASPHODELACEAE, MELANTHIACEAE, RUSCACEAE, THEMIDACEAE) Calochortus albus WHITE GLOBE LILY, FAIRYLANTERN SPEC 664 Calochortus argillosus CLAY MARIPOSA LILY SPEC; Similar to C. venustus but w/o splotch in upper third of tepal. 821 Calochortus luteus YELLOW MARIPOSA SPEC 665 Fritillaria affinis (F. affinis var. a.) CHECKER LILY SPEC 674 *N Hyacinthoides hispanica SPANISH BLUEBELL SPEC; Near Douglas Iris site; persistent 673 Lilium pardalinum ssp. pardalinum LEOPARD LILY SPEC; Moeur 1947 “deep shade of redwood area”; thriving as of 2013. 676 Prosartes hookeri (Disporum h.) HOOKER'S FAIRY BELL SPEC 671 Scoliopus bigelovii SLINK POD SPEC; Collected in 1867; not reported since 678 MELANTHIACEAE – FALSE-HELLEBORE FAMILY Toxicoscordion fremontii (Zigadenus f.) FREMONT'S STAR LILY SPEC 685 Trillium chloropetalum GIANT TRILLIUM SPEC 681 ORCHIDACEAE – ORCHID FAMILY Corallorhiza maculata SPOTTED CORALROOT SPEC; Uncommon Trail 12; not seen since 2002 686 Corallorhiza maculata var. occidentalis CORALROOT DOC Single location N side of Tr. 11 near lower Tr. 9 terminus 930 Corallorhiza striata STRIPED CORALROOT SPEC 687 *Epipactis helleborine BROAD-LEAVED HELLEBORINE SPEC 688 Piperia elegans ssp. elegans (P. elegans) COAST PIPERIA, ELEGANT PIPERIA SPEC; Springer 1935 “three specimens seen in shady woods, in June and July.” Single station Tr. b 689 #Piperia michaelii MICHAEL'S REIN-ORCHID SPEC; RANK 4.2. Moeur 1947 “Rare in shady woods. June.” Single location E. of Goya Gate. 833 Piperia transversa FLAT SPURRED PIPERIA DOC; Road E; Trail 4; Bird Path behind Hillside Lab usually growing near madrone; Tr. c 840 POACEAE – GRASS FAMILY (see JRBP E-Flora Poaceae) *Agrostis avenacea PACIFIC BENT GRASS SPEC; Collected 1979-1982 at W edge of Searsville Lake at old bathing beach; not reported since 867 *Agrostis capillaris COLONIAL BENT SPEC 849 Agrostis exarata SPIKE BENT GRASS SPEC 691 Agrostis hallii HALL'S BENT GRASS SPEC 692 Agrostis microphylla SMALL-LEAF BENT GRASS SPEC 693 Agrostis pallens DUNE BENT GRASS SPEC 694 *Agrostis stolonifera CREEPING BENT SPEC 860 *Aira caryophyllea SILVER HAIR GRASS SPEC 696 Anthoxanthum occidentale (Hierochloe occidentalis) CALIFORNIA SWEET GRASS SPEC; Collected in 1867; reported Dengler 1975; not reported since 735 *Arrhenatherum elatius TALL OAT GRASS SPEC 868 *Avena barbata SLENDER WILD OAT SPEC 697 *Avena fatua WILD OAT SPEC 698 *Brachypodium distachyon PURPLE FALSE BROME SPEC 699 *Brachypodium sylvaticum SLENDER FALSE BROME SPEC 896 *Briza maxima RATTLESNAKE GRASS, LARGE QUAKING GRASS SPEC 700 *Briza minor ANNUAL QUAKING GRASS, SMALL QUAKING GRASS SPEC 701 *Bromus berteroanus (B. trinii) CHILEAN CHESS SPEC 710 Bromus carinatus var. carinatus CALIFORNIA BROME SPEC 702 *Bromus catharticus var. catharticus RESCUE GRASS SPEC 871 *Bromus commutatus HAIRY CHESS, MEADOW BROME REP; JRBP E-Flora Poaceae 705 *Bromus diandrus RIPGUT GRASS SPEC 703 *Bromus hordeaceus SOFT CHESS SPEC 704 Bromus laevipes CHINOOK B R O M E , WOODLAND BROME SPEC 706 *Bromus madritensis ssp. madritensis FOXTAIL CHESS, MADRID BROME SPEC 707 *Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens RED BROME SPEC 708 *Bromus racemosus SMOOTH BROME REP; JRBP E-Flora Poaceae 918 *Bromus sterilis POVERTY BROME SPEC 846 *Bromus tectorum CHEAT GRASS, DOWNY CHESS SPEC; Springer 1935; collected in 1981 and 1983 near Searsville Lab; not reported since 709 Bromus vulgaris COLUMBIA BROME SPEC 711 Calamagrostis koelerioides DENSE- PINE R E E D GRASS SPEC; Collected in 1962; not reported since 712 Calamagrostis rubescens PINE R EE D GRASS SPEC 713 *Cortaderia selloana PAMPAS GRASS SPEC 714 *Crypsis schoenoides SWAMP PRICKLE GRASS SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 715 *Crypsis vaginiflora MODEST PRICKLE GRASS SPEC; Collected in 1976 in mud in Searsville Lake–Corte Madera Cr Delta; not reported since 716 *Cynodon dactylon BERMUDA GRASS SPEC 717 *Cynosurus echinatus BRISTLY DOGTAIL GRASS SPEC 718 *Dactylis glomerata ORCHARD GRASS SPEC 719 Danthonia californica CALIFORNIA OAT GRASS SPEC 720 Deschampsia danthonioides ANNUAL HAIR GRASS SPEC 721 Deschampsia elongata SLENDER HAIR GRASS SPEC 722 *Digitaria sanguinalis HAIRY CRAB GRASS SPEC 723 *Echinochloa crus- galli COMMON BARNYARD GRASS SPEC 724 *Ehrharta erecta PANIC VELDT GRASS SPEC 831 Elymus glaucus ssp. glaucus BLUE OR WESTERN WILD- RYE SPEC 725 Elymus glaucus ssp. virescens GREEN WESTERN W I L D - RYE SPEC 726 Elymus x gouldii HYBRID W I L D - RYE SPEC 916 N Elymus x hansenii (Elymus glaucus x Elymus multisetus) HYBRID SQUIRRELTAIL SPEC 796 Elymus multisetus BIG SQUIRRELTAIL SPEC 727 Elymus triticoides (Leymus t.) BEARDLESS WILD- RYE SPEC 743 Eragrostis pectinacea var. pectinacea CAROLINA LOVE GRASS SPEC 729 *Festuca arundinacea TALL FESCUE SPEC 818 N Festuca arundinacea x F. perennis HYBRID FESCUE SPEC; Branched forms of Festucs perennis 903 *Festuca bromoides (Vulpia b.) BROME FESCUE SPEC 769 Festuca californica CALIFORNIA FESCUE SPEC 731 Festuca elmeri ELMER'S FESCUE SPEC 732 Festuca microstachys (Vulpia m. var. ciliata and V. m. var. pauciflora) NUTTALL’S FESCUE SPEC 770 *Festuca myuros (Vulpia m. var. hirsuta and V. myuros var. m.) RATTAIL SIXWEEKS GRASS SPEC 772 Festuca octoflora (Vulpia o. var. hirtella and V. o. var. o.) SIXWEEKS GRASS SPEC; Rare. Collected in 1963, 1966 and 2009 801 *Festuca perennis (Lolium perenne and L. multiflorum) RYE GRASS SPEC 745 Festuca rubra RED FESCUE SPEC 893 *Festuca temulenta (Lolium temulentum) DARNEL, TARES SPEC 746 *Gastridium phleoides (G. ventricosum) NIT GRASS SPEC 734 * Glyceria x occidentalis (G. occidentalis) WESTERN MANNA GRASS SPEC; Collected in 2007; not reported since. Taxonomic status and nativity are uncertain 894 *Hainardia cylindrica BARB GRASS SPEC 859 *Holcus lanatus COMMON VELVET GRASS SPEC 736 Hordeum brachyantherum ssp. californicum CALIFORNIA BARLEY SPEC 737 *Hordeum marinum ssp. gussoneanum MEDITERRANEAN BARLEY SPEC 738 *Hordeum murinum ssp. glaucum SMOOTH BARLEY SPEC 828 *Hordeum murinum ssp. leporinum HARE BARLEY SPEC 739 Koeleria macrantha JUNE GRASS SPEC 741 Leptochloa fusca ssp. fascicularis (L. fascicularis) BEARDED SPRANGLETOP SPEC 905 Leptochloa fusca ssp. uninervia (L. uninervia) MEXICAN SPRANGLETOP SPEC; First reported Dengler Suppl. 9/1977 Corte Madera Cr delta; collected 1980 same loc; not reported since 742 Melica californica CALIFORNIA MELIC SPEC 747 Melica imperfecta LITTLE CALIFORNIA MELICA SPEC 749 Melica subulata ALASKAN ONIONGRASS SPEC 852 Melica torreyana TORREY’S MELIC SPEC 750 Panicum capillare WITCH GRASS SPEC 870 *Paspalum dilatatum DALLIS GRASS SPEC 753 Paspalum distichum KNOT GRASS SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 754 *Phalaris aquatica HARDING GRASS SPEC 755 *Phalaris brachystachys SHORT-SPIKED CANARY GRASS SPEC 857 Phalaris californica CALIFORNIA CANARY GRASS SPEC 756 Phalaris lemmonii LEMMON’S CANARY GRASS SPEC; Collected in 1970 “Along a road”; not reported since 865 *Phalaris paradoxa HOOD CANARY GRASS SPEC 758 *Phleum pratense CULTIVATED TIMOTHY SPEC; Collected 7/1/2009 in Bear Creek; not reported since 904 Pleuropogon californicus var. californicus SEMAPHORE GRASS SPEC 759 *Poa annua ANNUAL BLUE GRASS SPEC 760 *Poa bulbosa ssp. vivipara BULBOUS BLUE GRASS SPEC; First report May, 2014; extripated 942 Poa howellii HOWELL'S BLUE GRASS SPEC; Uncommon 761 *Poa pratensis ssp. pratensis KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS SPEC 762 Poa secunda ssp. secunda ONE-SIDED BLUE GRASS SPEC 763 *Polypogon interruptus DITCH BEARD GRASS SPEC 765 *Polypogon monspeliensis ANNUAL BEARD GRASS, RABBITFOOT GRASS SPEC 766 *Polypogon viridis (Agrostis v.) WATER BEARD GRASS SPEC 695 Scribneria bolanderi SCRIBNER GRASS SPEC 767 *Setaria viridis GREEN BRISTLE GRASS SPEC 829 Stipa lepida (Nassella l.) FOOTHILL NEEDLE GRASS SPEC 751 *Stipa miliacea var. miliacea (Piptatherum miliaceum) SMILO GRASS SPEC 845 Stipa pulchra (Nassella p.) PURPLE NEEDLE GRASS SPEC 752 Trisetum canescens TALL FALSE OAT SPEC 768 POTAMOGETONACEAE – PONDWEED FAMILY *Potamogeton crispus CRISP-LEAVED PONDWEED SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 775 Potamogeton foliosus ssp. foliosus (P. foliosus var. f.) LEAFY PONDWEED SPEC; Collected in 1893; report Lennihan and Woodward 9/30/95. Aquatic Plant Notes 776 Potamogeton illinoensis SHINING PONDWEED SPEC; Collected in 1964 and 1981 "Edge of Searsville Lake near Causeway Bridge"; Lennihan and Woodward 10/6/94 "near boat dock." Aquatic Plant Notes 777 Potamogeton pusillus (P. pusillus var. p.) SMALL PONDWEED SPEC; Collected in 1971; not reported since. Aquatic Plant Notes 779 Stuckenia pectinata (Potamogeton pectinatus) FENNEL-LEAF PONDWEED SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 778 SPEC; Infl. panicle 679 SPEC; Infl. raceme 680 RUSCACEAE – BUTCHER’S-BROOM FAMILY Maianthemum racemosum (Smilacina racemosa) FAT SOLOMON Maianthemum stellatum (Smilacina SLIM SOLOMON stellata) THEMIDACEAE – BRODIAEA FAMILY Brodiaea elegans ssp. elegans HARVEST BRODIAEA SPEC 662 Brodiaea terrestris ssp. terrestris DWARF BRODIAEA SPEC 663 Dichelostemma capitatum ssp. capitatum BLUE DICKS SPEC; Infl umble-like; perianth tube not narrowed above ovary; stamens 6, unequal (vs D. comgestum) 669 Dichelostemma congestum FORK-TOOTHED OOKOW SPEC; Infl raceme-like; perianth tube +/- narrow above ovary; stamens 3, equal (vs D. capitatum) 670 Dichelostemma multiflorum WILD HYACINTH SPEC; Infl umbel-like; perianth tube narrowed above ovary; stamens 3, equal. Single location Rd B 816 Triteleia hyacinthina WHITE BRODIAEA, FOOL'S ONION SPEC 682 Triteleia ixioides ssp. ixioides GOLDEN BRODIAEA SPEC 683 Triteleia laxa ITHURIEL'S SPEAR SPEC 684 TYPHACEAE – CATTAIL FAMILY Sparganium eurycarpum var. eurycarpum (S. eurycarpum ssp. e.) BROAD-FRUITED BUR-REED SPEC; Aquatic Plant Notes 780 Typha angustifolia NARROW-LEAVED CATTAIL SPEC; Naked stem between staminate and pistillate flowers generally 1-12 cm; uncommon. Aquatic Plant Notes 781 Typha latifolia BROAD-LEAVED CATTAIL SPEC; Naked stem between staminate and pistillate flowers generally 0; common. Aquatic Plant Notes 782 Notes 1 A summary of the changes as of 12/2014 incorporated in the eFlora and in the PDF version of the second supplement to the print book: http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/IJM_suppl_summary.html#rev2 Anagallis arvensis Anagallis minima Calandrinia ciliata Chamaesyce maculata Chamaesyce serpyllifolia ssp. serpyllifolia Dodecatheon clevelandii ssp. patulum Dodecatheon hendersonii Helianthemum scoparium Phacelia imbricata ssp. imbricata Phacelia nemoralis ssp. nemoralis Phoradendron serotinum ssp. tomentosum Thysanocarpus curvipes Lysimachia arvensis Lysimachia minima Calandrinia menziesii Euphorbia maculata Euphorbia serpyllifolia ssp. serpyllifolia Primula clevelandii var. patula Primula hendersonii Crocanthemum scoparium - var. needs to be determined Phacelia imbricata var. imbricata Phacelia nemoralis var. nemoralis Phoradendron leucarpum ssp. tomentosum Thysanocarpus curvipes - ssp. needs to be determined Trientalis latifolia Lysimachia latifolia Oakmead Herbarium and Collections of Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve