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Oreonana vestita
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| Common Name: |
woolly mountain-parsley
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| Family: |
Apiaceae
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| Synonyms: |
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| Element Code: |
PDAPI1G030
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| Full Name: |
Oreonana vestita (Wats.) Jeps.
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| USDA PLANTS Symbol: |
ORVE
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Biology  |
- Lifeform:
perennial herb
- Blooming Period:
March - September
- Habitat:
gravel or talus.
Lower montane coniferous forest Subalpine coniferous forest Upper montane coniferous forest
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Rarity Status  |
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Occurrence Data from DFG
California Natural Diversity Database  |
- Total # of Known Element Occurrences:
40
- Element Occurrence Ranks:
Population Status:
Historic
>20 yrs |
Recent
<=20 yrs |
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27 |
- Presence:
| Present Extant |
Possibly Extirpated |
Extirpated |
| 40 |
0 |
0 |
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Notes  |
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Possibly threatened by foot traffic and recreational activities. See Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 17:374 (1882) for original description, Madroño 1:141 (1923) for revised nomenclature, and Fremontia 9(3):22-25 (1981) for species account.
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To submit rare plant observation data, use the
CNDDB field survey form.
Please see also the CNPS
Rare Plant Data page.
- Date Added:
1974-01-01
- Last Update:
2011-10-17
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Location  |
- Elevation:
1615 - 3500 meters
- California Endemic:
yes
- States:
California
- California Counties and Islands:
name (code)
Kern (KRN), Los Angeles (LAX), San Bernardino (SBD)
- Quads:
name (DWR code) USGS code
Moonridge (105A) 34116B7, San Gorgonio Mtn. (105D) 34116A7, Cucamonga Peak (108A) 34117B5, Mt. Baldy (108B) 34117B6, Mount San Antonio (134C) 34117C6, Telegraph Peak (134D) 34117C5, Valyermo (135A) 34117D7, Juniper Hills (135B) 34117D8, Waterman Mtn. (135C) 34117C8, Crystal Lake (135D) 34117C7, Walker Pass (259A) 35118F1
- Notes:
| Definitions of codes preceding a county and/or quad: |
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Presumed extirpated |
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| Uncertain about distribution or identity
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| Uncertain about distribution, but presumed extirpated if once present
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| Occurrence confirmed, but possibly extirpated
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Species may be present in other areas where conditions are favorable.
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Presumed Extant
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Presumed Extirpated or Unknown
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1195 |
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| Links to Leading Resources of Taxon Information |
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| Suggested Citation |
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California Native Plant Society (CNPS).
Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants (online edition, v8-01a).
California Native Plant Society. Sacramento, CA. Accessed on
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-117.5,34.25
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