Monardella stebbinsii (Lamiaceae ), a new species from the northern Sierra Nevada of Plumas County, California, is described and illustrated. Characterized by ovate leaves, multiple verticillasters per infiorascence, a matlike habit, reddish papery bracts, and purplish-red leaves with a soft white pubescence, the species is not closely related to any other species of the genus. The new species is apparently restricted to the central portion of a serpentine outcrop located north and east of the confluence of the North Fork of the Feather River and its East Branch
The conservation of rare plants prioritizes in situ conservation by way of maintaining healthy and s...
Euphorbia jaegeri (Euphorbiaceae), an endemic to southeastern California, United States, is describe...
The genus Monardella consists of approximately 30 species of plants in the mint family, occurring th...
The majority of our knowledge about the natural world has come from the study and observation of com...
Pogogyne jloribunda is described as a new endemic species from Lassen and Modoc counties in northeas...
A new species is described as Calystegia vanzuukiae (Convolvulaceae) from Placer and Eldorado Counti...
Three new species of Scutellaria are described from the Chihuahuan Desert Region of Mexico: S. hinto...
Ecological differentiation and genetic isolation are thought to be critical in facilitating coexiste...
Streptanlhus vernalis is a newly described species inhabiting serpentine rock outcrops in the Three ...
Many rare and threatened California plant species are endemic to ultramafic serpentine soils. Unders...
We analyzed botanical, geologic, and climatic data in an effort to understand why there are many mor...
The Sierra Madre del Sur of Pacific coastal Mexico has been of limited accessibility and therefore n...
Linanthus bernardinus is described as new from San Bernardino County, California. It is morphologica...
Calystegia collina occurs in the Coast Ranges of California from Lake County to Santa Barbara County...
Indian Knob Mountainbalm Eriodictyon altissimum (Namaceae) is a shrub endemic to western San Luis Ob...
The conservation of rare plants prioritizes in situ conservation by way of maintaining healthy and s...
Euphorbia jaegeri (Euphorbiaceae), an endemic to southeastern California, United States, is describe...
The genus Monardella consists of approximately 30 species of plants in the mint family, occurring th...
The majority of our knowledge about the natural world has come from the study and observation of com...
Pogogyne jloribunda is described as a new endemic species from Lassen and Modoc counties in northeas...
A new species is described as Calystegia vanzuukiae (Convolvulaceae) from Placer and Eldorado Counti...
Three new species of Scutellaria are described from the Chihuahuan Desert Region of Mexico: S. hinto...
Ecological differentiation and genetic isolation are thought to be critical in facilitating coexiste...
Streptanlhus vernalis is a newly described species inhabiting serpentine rock outcrops in the Three ...
Many rare and threatened California plant species are endemic to ultramafic serpentine soils. Unders...
We analyzed botanical, geologic, and climatic data in an effort to understand why there are many mor...
The Sierra Madre del Sur of Pacific coastal Mexico has been of limited accessibility and therefore n...
Linanthus bernardinus is described as new from San Bernardino County, California. It is morphologica...
Calystegia collina occurs in the Coast Ranges of California from Lake County to Santa Barbara County...
Indian Knob Mountainbalm Eriodictyon altissimum (Namaceae) is a shrub endemic to western San Luis Ob...
The conservation of rare plants prioritizes in situ conservation by way of maintaining healthy and s...
Euphorbia jaegeri (Euphorbiaceae), an endemic to southeastern California, United States, is describe...
The genus Monardella consists of approximately 30 species of plants in the mint family, occurring th...