| Abronia umbellata Abronia umbellata (Pink sand verbena) is a flowering and ornamental plant native to the western United States. Other common names include Beach Sand Verbena and Purple Sand Verbena. Abronia umbellata is a prostrate perennial with thick, succulent leaves (leaves occur few to many and are slender, glabrous to glandular, opposite, ovate to diamond-shape with stems as long as leaf blades, stems are often hairy) and pink to purple colored flowers with white centers. Abronia_umbellata
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| Nemophila parviflora Nemophila_parviflora
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| Tiarella trifoliata Tiarella trifoliata (Threeleaf Foamflower) is a dicot in the family Saxifragaceae. It is a perennial herb that grows in the late spring. It is endemic to the low to moderate elevation moist forests of western North America. The flowers are bell-shaped, white, solitary from an elongate, leafless panicle. The calyx lobes are 1.5–2.5 mm and petals are 3-4 mm. Basal leaves are 15-80 mm long and up to 120 mm wide, trifoliate or palmately 3- to 5-lobed. Cauline leaves are infrequent and much smaller. Tiarella_trifoliata
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| Jaumea carnosa Jaumea_carnosa
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| Senecio squalidus Senecio_squalidus
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| Pluchea sericea Pluchea_sericea
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| Geraea canescens For other uses, see Desert Sunflower (disambiguation). Geraea_canescens
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| Malva sylvestris Malva_sylvestris
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| Atrichoseris Atrichoseris
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| Camissonia ovata Camissonia ovata is a species of wildflower native to California and Oregon known by the common name goldeneggs or sun cup. This is a fleshy, taprooted perennial which often grows in clay soil. It has a wide rosette of long, alternate, feather-shaped or oval leaves which sometimes have wavy edges. Camissonia_ovata
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| Senecio flaccidus Senecio_flaccidus
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| Tuctoria greenei Tuctoria_greenei
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| Marsh fleabane Marsh fleabane might be Senecio congestus or Senecio palustris or Cineraria palustris or Tephroseris palustris or Othonna palustris Pluchea odorata (Salt-marsh fleabane) Pluchea camphorata or Pluchea purpurascens Marsh_fleabane
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| Dudleya blochmaniae subsp. brevifolia Dudleya_blochmaniae_subsp._brevifolia
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| Fagonia laevis Fagonia laevis (California Fagonbush) is a species of plant in the Zygophyllaceae, the Caltrop family, specifically the fagonbushes. It is a perennial subshrub of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico desert regions in California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Sonora, Baja California and Baja California Sur. It thrives upon hot, dry, slopes and hillsides that also receive seasonal-(winters of the Southwest) or monsoon moisture. Fagonia_laevis
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| Mentzelia crocea Mentzelia_crocea
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| Chorizanthe rigida Chorizanthe rigida (common namesdevil's spineflower, Spiny-Herb, Rigid Spiny-Herb, Rigid Spineflower) is a short, erect and sometimes single-stalked, but multi-stalked to 5 stalks or more, 2.5- annual plant in the Polygonaceae family the buckwheats. It is a member of the genus Chorizanthe, the spineflowers and is found in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, in the states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Baja California-north, and Sonora. Chorizanthe_rigida
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| Loch Lomond Vernal Pool Ecological Reserve The Loch Lomond Vernal Pool Ecological Reserve is a nature reserve of 8.22 acres in the community of Loch Lomond in Lake County, California. It is one of 119 ecological reserves managed by the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG). The ecological reserve system was authorized by the state legislature in 1968 for the purpose of conservation and protection of rare plants, animals and habitats. Loch_Lomond_Vernal_Pool_Ecological_Reserve
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| Lasthenia californica Lasthenia_californica
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| Senecio scorzonella Senecio_scorzonella
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