Eulobus californicus
Nuttall ex Torrey & A. Gray
California Suncup
G4Apparently SecureGlobal Rank
Identity
Unique IDELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.139496
Element CodePDONA03080
Record TypeSPECIES
ClassificationSpecies
Classification StatusStandard
Name CategoryVascular Plant
Endemicoccurs (regularly, as a native taxon) in multiple nations
KingdomPlantae
PhylumAnthophyta
ClassDicotyledoneae
OrderMyrtales
FamilyOnagraceae
GenusEulobus
SynonymsCamissonia californica(Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray) RavenOenothera leptocarpaGreene
Concept ReferenceKartesz, J.T. 1994. A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. 2nd edition. 2 vols. Timber Press, Portland, OR.
Conservation Status
Review Date2001-01-03
Change Date2001-01-03
Edition Date2001-01-03
Edition AuthorsMacBryde, Bruce
Rank ReasonsCamissonia californica ranges from California (below 1300 meters) and southern Nevada to Arizona and northwestern Mexico (at least to central Baja California), occurring in open places or openings (slopes to flats and washes) amid coastal-sage scrub, grassland, chaparral and desert scrub, including burned or disturbed areas (e.g., banks along roads and trails).
Other Nations (1)
United StatesN3
| Province | Rank | Native |
|---|
| Nevada | S1 | Yes |
| California | SNR | Yes |
| Arizona | SNR | Yes |
Roadless Areas (46)
California (38)
| Area | Forest | Acres |
|---|
| Arroyo Seco | Angeles National Forest | 4,703 |
| Cactus Springs B | San Bernardino National Forest | 3,106 |
| Cajon | San Bernardino National Forest | 7,548 |
| Caliente | Cleveland National Forest | 5,953 |
| Circle Mountain | San Bernardino National Forest | 6,375 |
| Coldwater | Cleveland National Forest | 8,402 |
| Cucamonga A | Angeles National Forest | 1,249 |
| Cucamonga B | San Bernardino National Forest | 11,933 |
| Cucamonga C | San Bernardino National Forest | 4,106 |
| Cutca Valley | Cleveland National Forest | 14,530 |
| Eagle Peak | Cleveland National Forest | 6,481 |
| Fish Canyon | Angeles National Forest | 29,886 |
| Fox Mountain | Los Padres National Forest | 52,072 |
| Hixon Flat | San Bernardino National Forest | 8,095 |
| Horse Creek Ridge | San Bernardino National Forest | 8,969 |
| Juncal | Los Padres National Forest | 12,289 |
| Magic Mountain | Angeles National Forest | 15,542 |
| Mono | Los Padres National Forest | 28,141 |
| No Name | Cleveland National Forest | 4,897 |
| Nordhoff | Los Padres National Forest | 12,031 |
| Pine Creek | Cleveland National Forest | 503 |
| Red Mountain | Angeles National Forest | 8,034 |
| Rouse Hill | San Bernardino National Forest | 13,745 |
| Salt Creek | Angeles National Forest | 11,022 |
| San Dimas | Angeles National Forest | 7,160 |
| San Gabriel Add | Angeles National Forest | 2,527 |
| San Sevaine | San Bernardino National Forest | 6,866 |
| Sespe - Frazier | Los Padres National Forest | 106,910 |
| Sespe - Frazier | Angeles National Forest | 4,254 |
| Sheep Mountain | Angeles National Forest | 21,098 |
| Sill Hill | Cleveland National Forest | 5,294 |
| Strawberry Peak | Angeles National Forest | 7,245 |
| Tequepis | Los Padres National Forest | 9,080 |
| Trabuco | Cleveland National Forest | 23,341 |
| Tule | Angeles National Forest | 9,861 |
| Westfork | Angeles National Forest | 4,407 |
| White Ledge | Los Padres National Forest | 18,632 |
| Wildhorse | Cleveland National Forest | 1,483 |
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