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  2. CNPS Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants of California

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    CNPS originally developed the Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants of California with the guidance of botanist and evolutionary biologist G. Ledyard Stebbins. [2] The 1st Edition was printed in 1974. The last print version, the 6th Edition, was published in 2001. The 8th Edition, released in 2010 with ongoing updates, is the current database ...

  3. California Native Plant Society - Wikipedia

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    CNPS maintains the online Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants, or Inventory, which catalogs the California Rare Plant Ranks (known as "CNPS Lists" prior to 2010). The Inventory and its ranking system remain the most widely adopted source of information about California’s special rare plants today and is used on a daily basis by scientists ...

  4. Diplacus brandegeei - Wikipedia

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    Diplacus brandegeei, also known as the Santa Cruz Island monkeyflower, is a species of flowering plant. [1] This rare flower survives on Guadalupe Island in Mexico, but is believed to be extirpated on Santa Cruz Island in the United States, possibly because of livestock grazing. [2] This plant has U.S. federal or California state protected ...

  5. Center for Plant Conservation - Wikipedia

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    The CPC's efforts include collecting and managing living seeds and plants, researching threats and conservation strategies, and facilitating communication within its network to promote the conservation of these rare plants. Through its Rare Plant Academy and Best Practices Database, the CPC shares information, data, and expertise. Each year ...

  6. Erythranthe diffusa - Wikipedia

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    Erythranthe diffusa, also known as Palomar monkeyflower, is a species of plant native to North America. [1] This plant is endemic to the Californias, and is considered a rare plant due to its limited range. [2] E. diffusa grows up to 8 in (20 cm) in height, and produces purple, pink, and yellow flowers. [3]

  7. Erythranthe rhodopetra - Wikipedia

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    Erythranthe rhodopetra is a rare plant native to Kern County, California, United States. [2] According to the California Native Plant Society, "Known only from the El Paso Mtns. Many occurrences historical; need field surveys. Possibly threatened by mining, vehicles, recreational activities, foot traffic, and non-native plants.

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  9. Diplacus clevelandii - Wikipedia

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    It is endemic to the Peninsular Ranges of southern California and northern Baja California, where it grows in chaparral and oak woodland habitats, including in disturbed areas. It is a Vulnerable species on the California Native Plant Society Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants.