Flora of Chantry Flat / Santa Anita Canyon, San Gabriel Mountains

Bob Muns, 1999

This is a working list, about which we make no guarantees until we finish checking it. The information below is incomplete, and there may be errors we haven't caught yet.


#, Latin Name Common Name Life
Form
Intro
sp*
Flower
Period
Habitat /
Plant Community
 

Ferns and Fern Allies

Blechnaceae Deer Fern Family
1 Woodwardia fimbriataGiant Chain FernP - moist places in canyons, MC
 
DennstaedtiaceaeBracken Family
2 Pteridium aquilinum var. pubescensBrackenP - moist, shaded places
 
DryopteridaceaeWoodfern Family
3 Dryopteris argutaWoodfern P -open, wooded slopes, <8000'
4 Polystichum imbricans Sword Fern P - shaded canyon slopes, banks, rocky areas, <7500'
 
PolypodiaceaePolypody Family
5 Polypodium californicumCalifornia Polypody P -shaded places, cliffs, bluffs, rocks
 
Pteridaceae Brake Family
6 Aspidotis californica California Lace Fern P - dry shaded slopes and cliffs, <4000'
7 Pellaea andromedifoliaCoffee Fern P -rocky or dry areas
8 Pellaea mucronataBird's Foot Fern P -rocky or dry areas
9 Pentagramma triangularisGoldback Fern P -shaded slopes or rocky areas
 
SelaginellaceaeSpike Moss Family
10 Selaginella bigelovii Spike Moss P -open sites, rocks, shrublands
 

Conifers

PinaceaePine Family
11 Pseudotsuga macrocarpaBig Cone Spruce T -scattered on slopes, 1000-8000'
 

Dicots

AceraceaeMaple Family
12 Acer macrophyllumBig Leaf Maple T 4-5streambanks, canyons, <5000'
 
AmaranthaceaeAmaranth Family
13 Amaranthus albusPigweed *A 4-10weed of waste places, roadsides, fields
14 Amaranthus sp.Amaranth A -waste places
 
AnacardiaceaeSumac Family
15 Malosma laurinaLaurel SumacS 2-5 Ch, cismontane
16 Rhus ovataSugar Bush S 3-5 Ch, canyons,<4300'
17 Rhus trilobataSquaw Bush S 3-4slopes, washes, shrublands
18 Toxicodendron diversilobumPoison Oak S 4-5 Ch, OW, canyons, slopes, <5200'
 
ApiaceaeCarrot Family
19 Anthriscus caucalisBur Chervil*A 4-6 disturbed, shaded places
20 Foeniculum vulgareSweet Fennel*P 5-9 W, roadsides, <1000'
21 Tauschia arguta Southern Tauschia P 4-6Ch, OW
 
ApocynaceaeDogbane Family
22 Vinca majorPeriwinkle*P 3-7 garden escape
 
AraliaceaeGinseng Family
23 Aralia californica Spikenard P 6-8 Ch, YPF, moist and shaded places, <6000'
24 Hedera helix English Ivy *P - garden escape
 
AsteraceaeSunflower Family
25 Achillea millefoliumYarrow P 3-7 Ch, many habitats
26 Ageratina adenophora Eupatory *P 1-12 by streams
27 Ambrosia acanthicarpaAnnual Bur-Sage A 8-11weedy places, dry stream bottoms
28 Artemisia californicaCalifornia Sagebrush S 8-12 Ch, <2500'
29 Artemisia douglasianaMugwort P 6-10open to shady places, often in drainages
30 Baccharis pilularisCoyote Brush S 8-12 hillsides, canyons, <2500'
31 Baccharis salicifoliaMule Fat S 1-12along water courses, <3500'
32 Bidens pilosa var. pilosaBeggar-Ticks*A 5-11 disturbed places
33 Brickellia californicaCalifornia Brickellbush S 8-10 Ch, dry washes, slopes, <8000'
34 Brickellia neviniiNevin's Brickellbush SS 9-11 Ch, dry slopes and washes, 800-5500'
35 Centaurea melitensisYellow Star Thistle *A 5-6 weed of waste pl, roadsides, etc.
36 Chaenactis artemisiifoliaWhite Pincushion A 4-7dry slopes, disturbed places, burns
37 Chaenactis glabriusculaYellow Pincushion A 3-7 Ch, VG
38 Chrysothamnus nauseosus Rubber Rabbitbrush P 8-10 -
39 Cirsium occidentale var. occidentaleCobwebby Thistle B 4-7 Ch, grassy, brushy places
40 Cirsium vulgareBull Thistle *A/B 6-9 weed of waste places
41 Conyza bonariensisLittle Horseweed *A 6-8weed of waste places
42 Conyza canadensisHorseweed A 6-9weed of waste places
43 Cotula australisAustralian Brassbutton *A 1-5weedy places, <1000'
44 Ericameria parishii var. parishii Parish's Goldenbush S 7-10 Ch, dry slopes, 1500-7000'
45 Erigeron foliosus var. foliosus Fleabane Aster P 5-7 Ch
46 Eriophyllum confertiflorum Golden Yarrow SS 4-8 Ch, dry slopes and washes
47 Filago sp. Filago - - -
48 Gnaphalium bicolor Two-Tone Everlasting P 1-5 Ch, dry places, <2500'
49 Gnaphalium californicumCalifornia Everlasting B 1-7dry hills, disturbed places, <4500'
50 Gnaphalium canescens ssp. microcephalumFelt-Leaf Everlasting P 7-10 Ch, dry, open places, <4000'
51 Gnaphalium luteo-album Cudweed *A 1-12 disturbed places
52 Hazardia squarrosaSaw-Tooth Goldenbush S 7-11 Ch, dry slopes, <4500'
53 Helianthus annuusCommon Sunflower A/B 2-10roadsides and waste places
54 Heterotheca grandiflora Telegraph Weed A/B 1-12 Ch, weedy roadsides
55 Heterotheca sessiliflora Golden Aster SS 7-11 VG, dry places, <6500'
56 Hieracium argutum Hawkweed P 6-10 Ch, YPF, <6000'
57 Hypochaeris glabra Cat's-Ear *A 3-6weed of waste places, fields
58 Lactuca serriolaPrickly Lettuce*A 5-9 disturbed places
59 Lessingia filaginifoliaCudweed Aster SS 7-10 Ch, OW
60 Malacothrix saxatilisCliff Aster P 3-9 Ch, etc., open places, roadcuts
61 Rafinesquia californica California White Chicory A 4-7burns and disturbed places
62 Senecio flaccidus var. douglasii Douglas Bush Senecio S 6-10washes, dry stream beds, <6000'
63 Senecio vulgarisCommon Groundsel *A 1-12weed of gardens and waste places
64 Silybum marianumMilk Thistle*A/B 4-7 W, cismontane
65 Solidago californicaCalifornia Goldenrod P 7-10dry or moist places, <8000'
66 Sonchus oleraceusSow Thistle *A 1-12weed of waste places, etc.
67 Stephanomeria cichoriaceaTejon Milk-Aster P 8-10rocky slopes and canyons, <6000'
68 Stephanomeria virgataWand Chicory A 7-10dry, open slopes, <7000'
69 Taraxacum officinaleDandelion*P 1-12 damp places
 
BetulaceaeBirch Family
70 Alnus rhombifoliaWhite Alder T 1-4along permanent streams, <6500'
 
BoraginaceaeBorage Family
71 Cryptantha sp.Popcorn FlowerA - -
72 Cryptantha sp.Popcorn FlowerA - Ch
 
BrassicaceaeMustard Family
73 Arabis glabra Tower Mustard B/P 3-7 shaded canyons mostly below 7000', MC
74 Arabis sp. Rock Cress - - -
75 Capsella bursa-pastorisShepherd's Purse *A 1-12 weed of disturbed places, <7000'
76 Erysimum capitatum Douglas Wallflower B 3-7 Ch, etc., dry places, <8000'
77 Hirschfeldia incana Mediterranean Mustard *A/B 1-12 weed of waste pl, roadsides, etc.
78 Lepidium sp. Peppergrass*A - -
79 Lepidium virginicum Pepper Grass A 3-8 Ch, etc.
80 Lobularia maritima Sweet Alyssum *P 1-12 disturbed places
81 Raphanus sativusWild Radish *A 2-7weed in waste places, fields
82 Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticumWater CressP 3-11 Rp, in streams
83 Sisymbrium officinaleHedge Mustard *A 4-7weed of waste places and waysides
84 Sisymbrium orientaleOriental Mustard *A 1-5weed of roadsides etc.
85 Thysanocarpus curvipesLace-Pod A 3-5 Ch, VG, FW, grassy or brushy slopes
86 Thysanocarpus laciniatusFringe-Pod A 3-5 Ch, VG, grassy slopes, <3500'
 
CactaceaeCactus Family
87 Opuntia littoralis Coast Prickly Pear S 5-6 -
 
CampanulaceaeBellflower Family
88 Lobelia dunnii var. serrata Rothrock's Lobelia P 7-9 Ch, cismontane
 
CaprifoliaceaeHoneysuckle Family
89 Lonicera subspicata Wild Honeysuckle S 6-7 Ch, dry slopes, <3000'
90 Sambucus mexicanaElderberry S/T 3-9 Ch, OW, open flats, valleys,
91 Symphoricarpos mollis Creeping Snowberry S 4-6 Ch, OW, shaded slopes, <5000'
 
CaryophyllaceaePink Family
92 Cerastium glomeratum Mouse-Ear Chickweed *A 2-5 waste places, along roads, etc.
93 Polycarpon tetraphyllum Four-Leaved Allseed *A 5-7 weedy places, cismontane
94 Silene gallica Common Catchfly *A 2-6 weedy places
95 Silene laciniata ssp. major Indian Pink P 5-7 Ch, slopes, <5000'
96 Stellaria media Chickweed *A 2-9 weed in shaded places, orchards
 
ChenopodiaceaeGoosefoot Family
97 Chenopodium album Lamb's Quarters *A 6-10 weed in waste places, <6000'
98 Chenopodium ambrosioides Mexican Tea *P 6-10weed in waste places
99 Chenopodium botrys Jerusalem Oak *A 6-10weedy places, <7000'
100 Salsola tragus Russian Thistle *A 7-10disturbed places, <9000'
 
CistaceaeRock-Rose Family
101 Cistus sp. Rock-Rose *P - -
102 Helianthemum scoparium Rush Rose SS 3-6 Ch, dry slopes and ridges, <4000'
 
ConvolvulaceaeMorning Glory Family
103 Calystegia macrostegia Morning Glory P 3-8 Ch, dry slopes, <3000'
 
CrassulaceaeStonecrop Family
104 Crassula connata Pygmy Weed A 2-5parasitic on shrubs of Ch
105 Dudleya lanceolata Lance-Leaf Liveforever P 5-7dry slopes and banks, <3500'
 
CucurbitaceaeGourd Family
106 Marah macrocarpus Wild Cucumber P 1-4 Ch, OW, dry places, <3000'
 
CuscutaceaeDodder Family
107 Cuscuta sp. Dodder A --
 
EricaceaeHeath Family
108 Arbutus menziesii Madrone T 3-5 OW, shaded slopes and canyons, <5000'
109 Arctostaphylos glandulosa Eastwood Manzanita S 1-4 Ch, YPF, dry slopes, <6000'
110 Arctostaphylos glauca Big Berry Manzanita S 12-3 Ch, dry slopes, <4500'
 
EuphorbiaceaeSpurge Family
111 Chamaesyce sp. Mat SpurgeA - -
112 Chamaesyce sp. - - - -
113 Ricinus communis Castor Bean*S 1-12 waste places
 
FabaceaePea Family
114 Amorpha californica False Indigo S 5-7 Ch, YPF etc., dry slopes, <7500'
115 Lathyrus vestitus Wild Sweetpea P 4-6Ch, OW, coniferous forest
116 Lotus scoparius Deerweed SS 3-8 Ch, dry slopes and fans, <5000'
117 Lotus strigosus Bishop's Lotus A 3-6 Ch, etc., disturbed places, <7500
118 Lupinus hirsutissimus Stinging Lupine A 3-5 Ch, dry areas, burns, <4000'
119 Lupinus longifolius Bush Lupine S 1-12 Ch, OW
120 Lupinus sp. - - - -
121 Lupinus sp. - - - -
122 Lupinus truncatus Collar Lupine A 3-5 Ch, open grassy places, burns, etc.
123 Medicago polymorpha Bur Clover *A 3-6grassy, disturbed places
124 Melilotus indica Yellow Sweet Clover *A 4-10waste and disturbed places
125 Spartium junceum Spanish Broom *S 4-6dry waste places, roadcuts
126 Trifolium sp. CloverA - -
127 Vicia sp. Vetch A - -
 
FagaceaeOak Family
128 Quercus agrifolia Coast Live Oak T 3-4 OW, FW, MEF, valleys, slopes, <3000'
129 Quercus berberidifolia Scrub Oak S 3-5 Ch, dry slopes, 1000-5000'
130 Quercus chrysolepis Canyon Oak T 4-5 Ch, MEF, canyons, shaded slopes
131 Quercus wislizenii Interior Live Oak T 3-5 Ch, FW, interior canyons, slopes
 
GarryaceaeSilk-Tassel Family
132 Garrya sp. Silk-Tassel Bush S - -
 
GeraniaceaeGeranium Family
133 Erodium cicutarium Red Stem Filaree *A 2-5open, disturbed places, statewide, <6500'
134 Erodium moschatum White Stem Filaree *A 2-5 open disturbed places, <5000'
 
GrossulariaceaeGooseberry Family
135 Ribes aureum Golden Currant S 2-4many habitats, <8000'
136 Ribes californicum Hillside Gooseberry S 1-3 Ch, canyons <2000'
137 Ribes malvaceum Chaparral Currant S 10-3 Ch, OW, dry places, <5000'
 
HydrophyllaceaePhacelia Family
138 Eriodictyon crassifolium Hairy-Leaf Yerba Santa S 4-6dry sl, roadsides, washes, <6000'
139 Eucrypta chrysanthemifolia Eucrypta A 3-6 Ch, canyons, <3000', after fires
140 Nemophila menziesii Baby Blue Eyes A 2-6meadows, woodlands, etc., <6000'
141 Phacelia cicutaria Caterpillar Phacelia A 3-5 VG, OW, rocky places, <4000'
142 Phacelia grandiflora Large-Flowered PhaceliaA 4-6 Ch, W, dry slopes, burns
143 Phacelia imbricata Mountain Phacelia P 4-6 Ch, YPF
144 Phacelia minor Wild Canterbury BellsA 3-6 Ch
145 Phacelia ramosissima Branching Phacelia P 5-8Ch, YPF
146 Phacelia viscida Sticky Phacelia A 3-6 Ch, open sandy and disturbed pl
147 Turricula parryi Poodle-Dog Bush P 6-8 Ch, YPF, dry places, burns
 
JuglandaceaeWalnut Family
148 Juglans californica Calif. Black Walnut T 4-5 slopes, canyons, woodlands, <3000'
 
LamiaceaeMint Family
149 Lamium amplexicaule Dead Nettle *A 4-9disturbed pl, widespread, <1150'
150 Marrubium vulgare Horehound *P 5-8disturbed pl, widespread, <1100'
151 Salvia apiana White Sage S 4-7 Ch, YPF, dry slopes, <5000'
152 Salvia columbariae Chia A 3-6 Ch, dry open places, <4000'
153 Salvia mellifera Black Sage S 4-7 Ch, dry slopes and benches, <4000'
 
LauraceaeLaurel Family
154 Umbellularia californica California Bay T 12-5 Ch, FW, canyons, valleys, <5000'
 
Loasaceae Loasa Family
155 Mentzelia sp. Blazing Star - - -
 
MalvaceaeMallow Family
156 Malva parviflora Round Leaf Mallow *A 1-12 weed of disturbed places, <5000'
 
MoraceaeMulberry Family
157 Ficus carica Fig *T - garden escape
 
OnagraceaeEvening Primrose Family
158 Camissonia californica Mustard Suncups A 4-5 Ch, open places
159 Camissonia sp. Suncup - - -
160 Clarkia epilobioides Willow-Herb Clarkia A 3-5 Ch, OW, shaded places, <2500'
161 Clarkia sp. Clarkia A - -
162 Epilobium canum California FuchsiaSS 8-10 Ch, OW
163 Epilobium ciliatum Willow HerbP 7-9 streamside, moist places
 
OxalidaceaeOxalis Family
164 Oxalis pes-caprae Bermuda Buttercup *P11-3 disturbed, waste places
 
PapaveraceaePoppy Family
165 Dendromecon rigida Bush PoppyS 4-7 Ch, dry slopes, stony washes, after burns
166 Eschscholzia californica California PoppyA/P 2-9 grassy, open places
 
PlantaginaceaePlantain Family
167 Plantago indica Sand Plantain*A7-11 waste places
 
PlatanaceaeSycamore Family
168 Platanus racemosa Western Sycamore T 2-4along stream beds, <4000'
 
PolemoniaceaePhlox Family
169 Allophyllum sp. False Gilia - - -
170 Gilia capitata Globe GiliaA 4-5 Ch, YPF, etc.
171 Gilia sp. Gilia A - -
172 Leptodactylon californicum Prickly Phlox SS 3-6 Ch, FW, dry slopes and banks, <5000'
 
PolygonaceaeBuckwheat Family
173 Eriogonum elongatum var. elongatum Wand Buckwheat P 8-11 Ch, dry places, <6000'
174 Eriogonum fasciculatum Calif. Wild Buckwheat S 1-12 Ch
175 Polygonum arenastrum Knotweed *A 5-11disturbed places, <8000'
176 Pterostegia drymarioides Thread Stem A 3-7 shady, often moist places, <5000'
 
PortulacaceaePurslane Family
177 Claytonia perfoliata Miner's Lettuce A 2-5 Ch, OW
 
PrimulaceaePrimrose Family
178 Anagallis arvensis Scarlet Pimpernel*A 3-7 weed in disturbed places
 
RanunculaceaeButtercup Family
179 Clematis sp. Virgin's Bower - - -
180 Delphinium cardinale Scarlet Larkspur P 5-6 Ch, etc.
181 Delphinium sp. Blue Larkspur P - -
 
RhamnaceaeBuckthorn Family
182 Ceanothus crassifolius Hoary-Leaf Ceanothus S 1-4 Ch, dry slopes and fans, <3500'
183 Ceanothus leucodermis Chaparral Whitethorn S 4-6 Ch, OW, dry rocky slopes, <6000'
184 Ceanothus oliganthus Hairy-Leaf Ceanothus S 2-4 Ch, dry slopes, <4500'
185 Rhamnus californica California Coffee Berry S 5-6 Ch
186 Rhamnus ilicifolia Holly-Leaf Red Berry S 3-6 Ch, YPF, dry slopes, <5000'
 
RosaceaeRose Family
187 Adenostoma fasciculatum Chamise S 5-6 Ch, dry slopes and ridges, <5000'
188 Cercocarpus betuloides Mountain Mahogany S/T 3-4 Ch, dry slopes & washes, <6000'
189 Heteromeles arbutifolia Toyon S 6-7Ch, <4000'
190 Holodiscus discolor Cream Bush S/SS 5-8 Ch, woods and rocky places
191 Potentilla glandulosa Sticky Cinquefoil P 5-7 -
192 Prunus ilicifolia Holly-Leaf Cherry S 4-5Ch, <5000'
193 Rubus discolor Himalaya Berry *S 5-8 weedy, open places
194 Rubus ursinus California Blackberry S 3-5 canyons, waste places, <3000'
 
RubiaceaeBedstraw Family
195 Galium angustifolium Narrow-Leaf Bedstraw SS 4-6 Ch, dry rocky places, <8000'
196 Galium aparine Goose Grass A 3-7 shaded banks, <7500'
197 Galium grande San Gabriel Bedstraw P - Ch, OW
198 Galium sp. - SS - -
 
SalicaceaeWillow Family
199 Salix lasiolepis Arroyo Willow S/T 3-5along streams, <7000'
 
SaxifragaceaeSaxifrage Family
200 Boykinia rotundifolia Round-Leaved Boykinia P 6-7 wet places, in canyons, <6000'
201 Lithophragma sp. Woodland Star - - -
 
ScrophulariaceaeSnapdragon Family
202 Antirrhinum multiflorum Rose Snapdragon P 5-7Ch, dry slopes, <4000'
203 Castilleja sp. Indian Paintbrush - - -
204 Collinsia heterophylla Chinese Houses A 3-7 VG, OW, etc., ± shaded places, <2500'
205 Collinsia sp. Blue-Eyed Mary - - -
206 Cordylanthus rigidus Bird's Beak A 7-8 Ch, YPF, dry granitic slopes
207 Keckiella cordifolia Heart-Leaf Penstemon S 3-8 Ch, dry slopes and canyons
208 Mimulus aurantiacus Bush Monkey Flower SS 4-7 Ch, dry slopes, <5000'
209 Mimulus cardinalis Scarlet Monkey Flower P 4-10stream banks, seeps, <8000'
210 Mimulus guttatus Seep-Spring Monkey Flower P 3-8 wet places, MC
211 Mimulus sp. Monkey Flower - - -
212 Penstemon spectabilis Notable Penstemon P 4-6 Ch, cismontane slopes, dry washes and recently disturbed areas
 
SimaroubaceaeQuassia Family
213 Ailanthus altissima Tree-of-Heaven*T 6-6 naturalized in cismontane Calif.
 
SolanaceaeNightshade Family
214 Nicotiana glauca Tree Tobacco *S/T 4-8 waste places, on burns, <3000'
215 Solanum douglasii White Nightshade SS 1-12 Ch, etc., partly shaded slopes
216 Solanum xanti Purple Nightshade SS 2-6Ch, FW, <4000'
 
UrticaceaeNettle Family
217 Parietaria hespera PellitoryA 2-6 moist, shaded places
218 Urtica dioica ssp. holosericea Stinging NettleP 7-9 low damp places, MC
 
Valerianaceae Valerian Family
219 Centranthus ruber Red Valerian *P 4-8 garden escape
 
ZygophyllaceaeCaltrop Family
220 Tribulus terrestris Puncture Vine *A 4-10 waste places, along roadsides, etc.
 

Monocots

CyperaceaeSedge Family
221 Carex sp. Sedge P -wet or moist places
 
LiliaceaeLily Family
222 Calochortus albus Fairy Lantern P 4-6 Ch, FW, YPF, shaded, often rocky places <5000'
223 Calochortus sp. Mariposa Lily P - -
224 Chlorogalum pomeridianum Soap Plant P 5-7 VG, dry open hills and plains
225 Dichelostemma capitatum Blue Dicks P 3-5 Ch, OW, grasslands
226 Lilium humboldtii Humboldt Lily P 6-7Ch, OW, canyons, <3000'
227 Yucca whipplei Chaparral Yucca S 4-6 Ch, dry slopes, 1000-4000'
228 Zigadenus fremontii White Star Lily P 3-5 VG, Ch, <3500'
 
PoaceaeGrass Family
229 Arundo donax Giant Reed*P 3-9 by streams, moist places
230 Avena barbata Slim Oats *A 3-6weed of waste places, open slopes
231 Avena fatua Wild Oats *A 4-6weed of waste places, open slopes
232 Bromus diandrus Rip Gut Brome *A 4-6weed of waste places, open slopes
233 Bromus hordeaceus Soft Chess *A 4-7weed of waste places, open slopes
234 Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens Red Brome *A 3-6 weed of disturbed, open places
235 Bromus sp. - * - -
236 Cortaderia sp. Pampas Grass * - -
237 Hordeum murinum Foxtail Grass *A 4-5 weed of waste places, <5000'
238 Lamarckia aurea Goldentop *A 2-5weed of disturbed places
239 Leymus condensatus Giant Rye Grass P 6-8 Ch, OW
240 Lolium sp. Rye Grass *A -disturbed places and fields
241 Melica imperfecta Chaparral Melic P 4-5 Ch, OW, YPF
242 Muhlenbergia microsperma Purple Muhly A 3-5 VG, open ± disturbed places
243 Nassella lepida Foothill Stipa P 3-5 Ch, dry slopes, grasslands
244 Nassella pulchra Purple NeedlegrassP 3-5 Ch, OW, grasslands
245 Pennisetum clandestinum Kikuyu Grass *P - W, roadsides, fields and orchards
246 Piptatherum miliaceum Smilo *P 4-9waste and disturbed places, low elevation
247 Poa annua Annual Bluegrass *A 1-7weed of disturbed places, gardens
248 Vulpia sp. Fescue *A - -
 
Abbreviations:
T = Tree
S = Shrub
SS = Subshrub
A = Annual
B = Biennial
P = Perennial
* = Introduced species
Ch = Chaparral
OW = Oak Woodland
YPF = Yellow Pine Forest
MEF = Mixed Evergreen
   Forest
FW = Foothill Woodland  
Rp = Riparian
VG = Valley Grassland
W = Weedy, Waste &
   Disturbed Places
MC = Many Communities
& = And Other Communities


Plant list digitized, some names updated in accord with The Jepson Manual, blooming periods added from Munz A Flora of Southern California and A California Flora and Supplement, and habitat / plant communities added from the two Munz floras and the Jepson Manual by Tom Chester and Michael Charters 13 December 2002.

Changes to Bob Muns' Flora of Chantry Flat.


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