Erythranthe angulosa

M. Berger

Sweet-stem Monkeyflower

G1Critically Imperiled (G1Q) Found in 1 roadless area NatureServe Explorer →
G1Critically ImperiledGlobal Rank
UnknownThreat Impact
Identity
Unique IDELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.1169450
Element CodePDPHR01220
Record TypeSPECIES
ClassificationSpecies
Classification StatusStandard
Name CategoryVascular Plant
Endemicendemic to a single state or province
KingdomPlantae
PhylumAnthophyta
ClassDicotyledoneae
OrderLamiales
FamilyPhrymaceae
GenusErythranthe
Concept Reference
Nesom, G.L. and M. Berger. 2020. New species of monkeyflower (Erythranthe: Phrymaceae) from the California Sierra. Phytoneuron 2020-77:1–25.
Conservation Status
Rank Method Rank calculation - Biotics v2
Review Date2020-11-23
Change Date2020-11-23
Edition Date2020-11-23
Edition AuthorsTreher (2020, 2023)
Threat ImpactUnknown
Range Extent<100 square km (less than about 40 square miles)
Number of Occurrences1 - 5
Rank Reasons
Erythranthe angulosa is an annual herb endemic to California, U.S.A., and found at a single site in Inyo County. It grows granitic cliffs. Threats and trends are unknown for this species described in 2020. Additional taxonomic work is needed to clarify relationships in this complicated group.
Range Extent Comments
Erythranthe angulosa is endemic to California, U.S.A., and found at a single site near Big Pine in Inyo County (Nesom and Berger 2020).
Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

This species occurs on granitic cliffs (Nesom and Berger 2020).
Terrestrial Habitats
Bare rock/talus/scree
Other Nations (1)
United StatesN1
ProvinceRankNative
CaliforniaS1Yes
Plant Characteristics
DurationANNUAL
Economic Value (Genus)No
Roadless Areas (1)
California (1)
AreaForestAcres
Wonoga Pk.Inyo National Forest11,272
References (1)
  1. Nesom, G.L. and M. Berger. 2020. New species of monkeyflower (<i>Erythranthe</i>: Phrymaceae) from the California Sierra. Phytoneuron 2020-77:1–25.