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4 May 2011 Rediscovery of Plagiobothrys hystriculus (Boraginaceae) and Notes on its Habitat and Associates
Robert E. Preston, Brad D. Schafer, Margaret Widdowson
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Abstract

The rediscovery of bearded popcorn flower, the last confirmed collection of which was in 1892, is documented. The species is endemic to Napa, Solano, and Yolo counties, California, where it grows in vernal pools, vernal swales, and other moist areas in grasslands. Associated species include wetland and upland grasses and forbs typically found in the vernal pool-grassland ecotone.

Robert E. Preston, Brad D. Schafer, and Margaret Widdowson "Rediscovery of Plagiobothrys hystriculus (Boraginaceae) and Notes on its Habitat and Associates," Madroño 57(4), 242-245, (4 May 2011). https://doi.org/10.3120/0024-9637-57.4.242
Published: 4 May 2011
KEYWORDS
Boraginaceae
Endemism
Plagiobothrys hystriculus
rare species
vernal pools
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