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1 David Magney Environmental Consulting RARE PLANT URVEY OF THE WIND WOLVE PREERVE, KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: THE WILDLAND CONERVANCY July 2010 Mission tatement: To provide quality environmental consulting services, with integrity, that protect and enhance the human and natural environment.

2 David Magney Environmental Consulting Rare Plant urvey for the Wind Wolves Preserve, Kern County, California Prepared for: The Wildlands Conservancy Highway 166, Bakersfield, California Contact: Dan York, Associate Director Phone: 661/ Prepared by: David Magney Environmental Consulting P.O. Box 1346, Ojai, California Contact: David Magney, President Phone: 805/ Prepared on Behalf of: California tate University tanislaus Endangered pecies Recovery Program P.O. Box 9622, Bakersfield, California Contact: Brian Cypher, Associate Director and Research Ecologist Phone: 661/ Mission tatement: To provide quality environmental consulting services, with integrity, that protect and enhance the human and natural environment.

3 This document should be cited as: David Magney Environmental Consulting Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve, Kern County, California.. (PN ) Ojai, California. Prepared for The Wildlands Conservancy, Maricopa, California, on behalf of the California tate University, tanislaus, Endangered pecies Recovery Program, Bakersfield, California.

4 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve TABLE OF CONTENT Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Page i Page ECTION 1. INTRODUCTION... 1 ECTION 2. METHOD... 3 FIELD URVEY METHOD... 3 LITERATURE URVEY... 4 ECTION 3. BOTANICAL REOURCE... 6 FLORA... 6 PECIAL-TATU PLANT PECIE Rare Plant Accounts Calochortus weedii/invenustus Delphinium gypsophilum ssp. gypsophilum Erysimum moniliforme Navarretia setiloba Opuntia basilaris var. treleasii Perideridia gairdneri ssp. gairdneri ECTION 4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ECTION 5. REFERENCE CITED LIT OF TABLE Page 1. urvey Dates and Details Plant pecies Observed at the Wind Wolves Preserve pecial-status Plant pecies Observed on the Wind Wolves Preserve Locations of pecial-status Plant pecies Observed on the Wind Wolves Preserve LIT OF FIGURE Page 1. General Location Map of the Wind Wolves Preserve Map of urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Map of pecial-status Plant pecies on Wind Wolves Preserve a. Map of pecial-status Plant pecies on Wind Wolves Preserve, outhwest b. Map of pecial-status Plant pecies on Wind Wolves Preserve, Northwest c. Map of pecial-status Plant pecies on Wind Wolves Preserve, Northeast d. Map of pecial-status Plant pecies on Wind Wolves Preserve, East... 36

5 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve ECTION 1. INTRODUCTION This report provides a summary of the results of the spring and early summer special-status plant surveys, conducted by David Magney Environmental Consulting (), within the lower elevation areas of the Wind Wolves Preserve in Kern County, California. The Wind Wolves Preserve is owned and operated by The Wildlands Conservancy (TWC). The Wind Wolves Preserve contains 97,000 acres (39,255 hectares) of grassland, shrubland, woodland, and riparian habitats. Elevation ranges onsite from approximately 640 feet on the floor of the Tulare Basin portion of the an Joaquin Valley to approximately 6,005 feet above mean sea level near the top of the an Emigdio Range. Figure 1, General Location Map of the Wind Wolves Preserve, illustrates the general location of the Preserve, located in southern Kern County, California. conducted botanical surveys of the lowland (primarily the valley floor) portions of the Wind Wolves Preserve in order to find and document the presence of special-status vascular plant species in this area of the preserve. The survey area represents approximately 27,000 acres of the Wind Wolves Preserve. The surveys were conducted by in March, April, and June Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Page 1

6 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Figure 1. General Location Map of the Wind Wolves Preserve Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Page 2

7 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve ECTION 2. METHOD FIELD URVEY METHOD botanists, David Magney, Callen Huff, and David Brown, performed floristic surveys during the March, April, and June of 2010 to identify special-status plant species on the low elevation areas of the Wind Wolves Preserve. The survey dates and purposes are summarized in Table 1, urvey Dates and Details. Table 1. urvey Dates and Details urvey Location urvey Date urvey Type Time Period Methods/Constraints GP Unit urveyors Wind Wolves 3/19/2010 Rare Plant survey 9 am- 5 pm Preliminary overview of Wind Wolves reserve Garmin etrex David Magney, David Brown Wind Wolves 3/24/2010 Rare Plant survey 9 am- 5 pm Locate and identify specialstatus plant species on Wind Wolves reserve Garmin etrex David Magney, David Brown, Callen Huff Wind Wolves 3/25/2010 Rare Plant survey 9 am- 5 pm Locate and identify specialstatus plant species on Wind Wolves reserve Garmin etrex David Magney, David Brown, Callen Huff Wind Wolves 3/29/2010 Rare Plant survey 9 am- 5 pm Locate and identify specialstatus plant species on Wind Wolves reserve Garmin etrex David Magney, David Brown, Callen Huff Wind Wolves 3/30/2010 Rare Plant survey 9 am- 5 pm Locate and identify specialstatus plant species on Wind Wolves reserve Garmin etrex David Magney, David Brown, Callen Huff Wind Wolves 3/31/2010 Rare Plant survey 9 am- 5 pm Locate and identify specialstatus plant species on Wind Wolves reserve Garmin etrex David Magney, David Brown, Callen Huff Wind Wolves 4/06/2010 Rare Plant survey 9 am- 5 pm Locate and identify specialstatus plant species on Wind Wolves reserve Garmin etrex David Magney, David Brown, Callen Huff Wind Wolves 4/07/2010 Rare Plant survey 9 am- 5 pm Locate and identify specialstatus plant species on Wind Wolves reserve Garmin etrex David Magney, David Brown, Callen Huff Wind Wolves 6/24/2010 Rare Plant survey 9 am- 5 pm Locate and identify specialstatus plant species on Wind Wolves reserve Garmin etrex David Magney, David Brown Global Positioning ystem (GP) units were carried to track footpaths and to mark waypoints of findings of interest. Figure 2, Map of urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve, generally illustrates Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Page 3

8 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve areas surveyed by botanists. The survey paths include areas traversed by vehicle and foot (1,672,238 feet [316.7 miles]). Portions of the preserve were walked over to search for specialstatus plant species, using existing roads to provide primary access to as much of the study area as possible. Waypoints were established for each site where floristic data were gathered, and correspond to checklists in each botanist s field notes. A total of two hundred (200) waypoints were established during the field sureveys. All vascular plants observed at each survey point were recorded, and representative voucher specimens for native species were collected for identification and verification. The specimens will be deposited into the herbarium at the University of California, anta Barbara (UCB). Photographs were taken at most survey waypoints, with many of the species observed photographed with a digital camera. Photographs of general habitat conditions were also taken at most waypoints. Voucher specimens were identified by using standard reference manuals (Twisselmann 1995, Hickman 1993, Munz 1974, Munz and Keck 1973). LITERATURE URVEY conducted a search of the California Department of Fish and Game s (CDFG s) California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) RareFind3 (CDFG 2009) for the Wind Wolves Preserve to identify which special-status species have been previously reported from the survey area. also conducted a literature/database search of California Native Plant ociety s (CNP ) Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants of California (CNP 2001, 2010) and the Flora of Kern County (Twisselmann 1995) to account for other special-status plant species not tracked by CNDDB with potential to occur in the vicinity of the proposed project site. The Consortium of California Herbaria (CCH) and the Calflora online databases were consulted on numerous occasions for several purposes, including: determining which taxa have been collected previously from Wind Wolves Preserve, and specifically from one or more of the acquisition areas; determining the relative rarity/commonness of taxa found onsite but not previously reported from the Wind Wolves Preserve (formerly known as the an Emigdio Ranch) or Kern County; and determining the known distrbution of selected taxa. The Flora of North America North of Mexico (Flora of North America Editorial Committee 1993+), The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California (Hickman 1993), A California Flora and upplement (Munz & Keck 1973), and A Flora of outhern California (Munz 1974), and more recent taxonomic treatments were used to identify various taxa found at one or more of the acquisition areas. Finally, botanist colleagues and taxonomic experts were consulted regarding identification of select taxa. Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Page 4

9 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Figure 2. Map of Floristic urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Page 5 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

10 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve ECTION 3. BOTANICAL REOURCE The botanical resources of the project site include the flora and plant communities occupying the preserve landscape, including special-status species and sensitive habitats. FLORA The flora of the survey area of the Wind Wolves Preserve consists primarily of annual and perennial herb and graminoid, with scattered shrub and fewer tree species. The flora consists of common and rare species, as is typical for all natural terrestrial and wetland habitats. Table 2, Plant pecies Observed at the Wind Wolves Preserve, lists all native and naturalized vascular plant taxa observed during the botanical survey, as well as taxa previously collected by others from the Preserve, as available at one or more public herbaria in California based on a search of the Consortium of California Herbaria1. Table 2 also includes plant taxa that have been reported from the Preserve by others. botanists found, including those taxa already known from the Presere, a total of approximately 581 taxa from observation and collections made at 200 locations (waypoints), made up of 78 families, 276 genera, 529 species, with the remainder consisting of subspecies or varieties. Of the 581 taxa, 499 (85.9%) are native and 82 (14.1%) are naturalized nonnative taxa. This ratio of native to nonnative is higher then for California as a whole, indicating the relatively undisturbed nature of the Preserve. The flora of the lower elevations of the Preserve, that portion surveyed by for this project, is dominated or characterized by herbaceous annual and perennial herbs and graminoids, represented by: 1 annual fern, 32 annual graminoids, 249 annual herbs, 4 annual vines, 5 biennial herbs, 7 perennial ferns, 48 perennial graminoids, 115 perennial herbs, and 11 perennial vines. This totals 472 herbaceous taxa, representing 81.2% of the flora. Considering that the lower elevations of the Preserve are almost entirely grasslands, this stands to reason. This also indicates, but not entirely, the localized patterns of these herbaceous taxa, in particular the annual herbs (wildflowers), which can create diverse and very colorful displays when they are in peak bloom. Peak bloom is during the spring, primarily in March and early April at the lowest 1 Consortium of California Herbaria An online database: Page 6 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

11 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve elevations, moving up slope as the temperatures rise. The characteristic and most spectacular displays are formed by Amsinckia, Castilleja, Dienandra, Eschscholzia, Lasthenia, Layia, Lupinus, Mentzelia, Monolopia, and Plagiobothrys species. ome examples are provided below: The middle elevations, around 3,000 feet, can contain significant wildflower blooms in June, from early summer annuals, primarily by species of Clarkia. ome examples are shown below: Page 7 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

12 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Table 2. Plant pecies Observed at the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 8 Acer macrophyllum Pursh var. macrophyllum Acer negundo var. californicum (Torrey & A. Gray) arg. Achillea millefolium L. Achyrachaena mollis chauer Adiantum jordanii Müller Halle Aesculus californica (pach) Nutt. Agoseris grandiflora (Nutt.) Greene Agrostis viridis Gouan * Allium crispum E. Greene Allium howellii Eastw. var. howellii Allium peninsulare Lemmon Allophyllum gilioides (Benth.) A.D. Grant & V.E. Grant ssp. gilioides Amaranthus albus L. * Ambrosia acanthicarpa Hooker Amsinckia douglasiana A. DC. Amsinckia menziesii (Lehm.) Nelson & J.F. Macbr. var. menziesii Amsinckia menziesii var. intermedia (Fischer & C. Meyer) Ganders Amsinckia tessellata A. Gray var. tessellata Amsinckia tessellatavar. gloriosa (uksd.) Hoover Amsinckia vernicosa Hooker & Arnott var. vernicosa Anagallis minima (L.) Krause * Ancistrocarphus filagineus A. Gray Ancistrocarphus filagineus A. Gray [tylocline filaginea] Androsace elongatata ssp. acuta (E. Greene) G.T. Robbins Anemopsis californica (Nutt.) Hook. & Arn. Anisocoma acaulis Torrey & A. Gray Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name Bigleaf Maple Box Elder White Yarrow Blow Wives California Maidenhair California Buckeye Bigflower Dandelion Green Bentgrass Crinkled Onion Howell's Onion Peninsular Onion Dense False-Gilia Pigweed Amaranth Annual Turweed Douglas' Fiddleneck Menzies' Fiddleneck Common Fiddleneck Checker Fiddleneck, Devil's Lettuce Checker Fiddleneck, Devil's Lettuce Green Fiddleneck Chaffweed Woolly Fishhooks Neststraw Rock Jasmine Yerba Manza cale Bud Habit Family Voucher T T PF T Aceraceae Aceraceae Pteridaceae apindaceae Alliaceae Alliaceae Alliaceae Polemoniaceae Amaranthaceae Boyd et al RA Myrsinaceae Primulaceae aurueraceae anders et al UCR , , anders RA anders et al UCR anders et al RA ; anders et al UCR Boyd et al RA 90-10, ; anders et al RA 24-10, Boyd et al RA

13 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 9 Aphanes occidentalis (Nuttall) Rydberg [Alchemilla occidentalis] Apium graveolens L. * Apocynum cannabinum L. Aquilegia formosa Fischer ex de Candolle Arabis pulchra M.E. Jones var. pulchra Arctostaphylos glauna Lindley Artemisia californica Less. Artemisia douglasiana Besser Artemisia dracunculus L. Artemisia ludoviciana Nutt. ssp. ludoviciana Artemisia tridentata Nutt. ssp. tridentata Asclepias californica E. Greene ssp. californica Asclepias eriocarpa Bentham Asclepias erosa Torrey Asclepias fascicularis Decne. Astragalus didymocarpus Hook. & Arn. var. didymocarpus Astragalus douglasii (Torrey & A. Gray) A. Gray var. douglasii Astragalus gambelianus E. heldon Astragalus lentiginosus var. nigricalycis M.E. Jones Astragalus oxyphysus A. Gray Astragalus pachypus E. Greene var. pachypus Astragalus purshii var. tinctus M.E. Jones Astragalus trichopodus var. phoxus (M.E. Jones) Barneby Athysanus pusillus (Hook.) E. Greene Athysanus unilateralis (M.E. Jones) Jeps. Atriplex coronata. Watson Atriplex lentiformis (Torrey). Watson ssp. lentiformis Atriplex linearis. Watson Atriplex polycarpa (Torrey). Watson Atriplex rosea L. * Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name Lady's Mantle Celery Indian Hemp Truncate Crimson Columbine Desert Rock Cress Bigberry Manzanita California agebrush Mugwort Tarragon ilver Wormwood Great Basin agebrush California Milkweed Indian Milkweed Desert Milkweed Narrowleaf Milkweed Two-seeded Milkvetch Douglas Milkvetch Gambel's Dwarf Milkvetch Black-sepaled Freckled Locoweed Mount Diablo Milkvetch Bush Milkvetch Purple Woollypod Milkvetch anta Barbara Milkvetch Dwarf Athysanus Lady's Toungue Mustard Crown cale Big altbush, Quailbrush lenderleaf altbush Allscale Redscale Habit Family Rosaceae Apiaceae Apocynaceae Ranunculaceae Ericaceae Apocynaceae Apocynaceae Apocynaceae Apocynaceae Chenopodiaceae Chenopodiaceae Chenopodiaceae Chenopodiaceae Chenopodiaceae Voucher ; anders et al UCR P Boyd et al RA hort & Johnson -161 UC hort & Johnson -161 UC 23-10, , J.Burtt Davy 6380 POM anders et al UCR 22-10, J.Burtt Davy 2018 UC anders et al UCR anders et al RA anders et al RA J.Burtt Davy 2135 UC ; J. Burtt Davy 2132 UC

14 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Common Name Habit Family Voucher Page 10 Avena barbata Link. * Avena fatua L. * Azolla filiculoides Lam. Baccharis douglasii de Candolle in A.P. de Candolle & A.L.P.P. de Candolle Baccharis salicifolia (Ruiz Lopez & Pavon) Pers. Balsamorhiza deltoidea Nuttall Bloomeria crocea (Torrey) Cov. var. crocea Bolboschoenus maritimus var. paludosus (A. Nelson) T. Koyama Bowlesia incana Ruiz Lopez & Pavón Brickellia californica (Torrey & A. Gray) A. Gray Brickellia nevinii A. Gray Brodiaea terrestris ssp. kernensis (Hoover) Niehaus Bromus arenarius Labill. * Bromus arizonicus (hear) tebbins Bromus carinatus Hooker & Arnott var. carinatus Bromus diandrus Roth ssp. diandrus* Bromus hordeaceus L. * Bromus madritensis L. ssp. madritensis * Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens (L.) Husnot * Bromus sterilis L. * Bromus tectorum L. var. tectorum * Calandrinia ciliata (Ruiz Lopez & Pavon) DC. California macrophylla (Hooker & Arnott) Aldas., C. Navarro, P. Vargas, Ll. aez & Aedo Calocedrus decurrens (Torrey) Florin lender Wild Oat Wild Oat Mosquito Fern AF Azollaceae ; anders D ; anders & Boyd UCR anders UC Marsh Baccharis Mulefat Balsamroot, Chuchupate Common Goldenstars Prairie Rush Hoary Bowlesia California Brickellbush Nevin's Brickellbush Harvest Brodiaea Australian Brome Arizona Brome California Broom Ripgut Grass oft Chess Madrid Brome Red Brome Poverty Brome Downy Brome, Cheat Grass Redmaids Themidaceae Cyperaceae Apiaceae Amaryllidiaceae Portulacaceae ; anders et al RA Large-leaved Filaree Incense-cedar Calochortus cf. weedii var. vestus Purdy Calochortus kennedyi Porter venustus Douglas ex Bentham Calochortus venustus Douglas ex Bentham Calyptridium monandrum Nutt. Calyptridium parryi A. Gray var. parryi Weed's Mariposa Lily Desert Mariposa Lily Butterfly Mariposa Lily Common Calyptridium Parry's Pussypaws T Geraniaceae Cupressaceae Liliaceae Liliaceae Liliaceae Portulacaceae Portulacaceae anders et al RA Twisselmann 8322 BBG Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc 82-10; anders et al UCR C.B. Wolf sn 16-ep-1931 POM C.B. Wolf 2444 RA anders et al RA ; anders et al D ; anders & Boyd UCR ; anders & Boyd UCR ; anders & Boyd UCR anders et al RA anders et al UCR ; anders et al RA Boyd et al RA

15 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 11 Calystegia malacophylla ssp. pedicellata (Jepson) Munz Calystegia occidentalis ssp. fulcrata (A. Gray) Brummitt Camissonia boothii ssp. decorticans (Hooker & Arnott) Raven Camissonia californica (Torrey & A. Gray) Raven Camissonia campestris (Greene) Raven ssp. campestris Camissonia graciliflora (Hook. & Arn.) Raven Camissonia intermedia Raven Camissonia kernensis ssp. gilmanii (Munz) Raven Camissonia pallida (Abrams) Raven Camissonia strigulosa (Fischer & C. Meyer) Raven Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medikus * Cardamine californica (T. & G.) Greene var. californica Cardaria pubescens (C. Meyer) Jamol. * Carex praegracilis W. Boott Castilleja affinis Hooker & Arnott ssp. affinis Castilleja applegatei ssp. martinii (Abrams) Chuang & Heckard Castilleja attenuata (Gray) Chuang & Heckard Castilleja exserta (A.A. Heller) Chuang & Heckard ssp. exserta Castilleja minor ssp. spiralis (Jepson) Chuang & Heckard Castilleja subinclusa E. Greene ssp. subinclusa Castilleja tenuis (A.A. Heller) Chuang & Heckard Catalpa bignonioides Walt. + Caulanthus anceps Payson Caulanthus coulteri. Watson var. coulteri Caulanthus lasiophyllus (Hooker & Arnott) Payson Ceanothus cf integerrimushooker & Arnott Ceanothus cuneatus (Hook.) Nutt. Ex T.& G. var. cuneatus Ceanothus greggii ssp. vestitus (Greene) McMinn Centaurea maculosa Lam. * Centaurea melitensis L. * Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name Habit Jepson's Morning Glory onora Morning Glory Booth hreading Primrose Mustard Primrose Mojave un-cup Hill un-cup Intermediate un-cup Gilman's Evening Primrose Pale Yellow uncups Contorted Primrose hephard's Purse California Milkmaids White-top Field edge Coast Indian Paintbrush Wavy-leaved Paintbrush Valley Tassels Purple Owl s Clover Lesser Indian Paintbrush Long-leaved Indian Paintbrush Hairy Indian Paintbrush Common or outhern Catalpa Lemmon's Mustard Coulter Jewelflower California Mustard Deer Brush Buck Brush, Wedgeleaf Ceanothus Mojave Ceanothus potted Knapweed Tocalote, Napa Thistle PV PV T Family Convolvulaceae Convolvulaceae Onagraceae Onagraceae Onagraceae Onagraceae Onagraceae Onagraceae Onagraceae Onagraceae Cyperaceae Orobanchaceae Orobanchaceae Orobanchaceae Orobanchaceae Orobanchaceae Orobanchaceae Orobanchaceae Bignoniaceae Rhamnaceae Rhamnaceae Rhamnaceae Voucher Boyd et al RA anders et al RA Boyd et al RA anders et al UCR anders RA ; anders et al UCR anders et al UCR 25-10, , , anders et al RA 51-10, , ; anders et al RA

16 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 12 Centaurea solstitialis L. * Cerastium glomeratum Thuill. * Cercocarpus betuloides Torrey & A. Gray var. Cercocarpus ledifolius Nuttall var. ledifolius Chaenactis fremontii A. Gray Chaenactis glabriuscula DC. var. glabriuscula Chaenactis xantiana Gray Chamaesyce ocellata (Durand & Hilg.) Millsp. ssp. ocellata Chamomilla suaveolens (Pursh) Rydberg [Matricaria matricarioides] Chaenactis sp. Cheilanthes sp. Chenopodium berlanderieri Moq. var.? Chenopodium californicum (. Watson). Watson Chenopodium incognitum Wahl Chenopodium murale L. * Chorizanthe staticoides Bentham var. staticoides Chorizanthe xantii. Watson var. xantii Cicuta douglasii (DC.) Coulter & Rose Cirsium occidentale (Nuttall) Jepson var. occidentale Cirsium occidentale var. californicum (Gray) Keil & C. Turner Cirsium occidentale var. venustum (E. Greene) Jepson Cirsium vulgare (avi) Tenore * Clarkia cylindrica (Jepson) Harlan Lewis & M. Lewis ssp. cylindrica Clarkia heterandra (Torrey) H. Lewis & Raven Clarkia purpurea ssp. quadrivulnera (Douglas) Harlan Lewis & M. Lewis Clarkia sp. Clarkia unguiculata Lindley Claytonia exigua Torrey & A. Gray ssp. exigua Claytonia parviflora Hook. ssp. parviflora Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name Habit Family Yellow tar-thistle Mouse-ear Chickweed Birchleaf Mountain Mahogany Curl-leaf Mountain Mahogany Desert Pincushion Common Yellow Pincushion antus Pincushion Littleye purge Pineapple Weed Pincushion Fern Netseed Lambquarters California Tea Masked Goosefoot Nettle-leaved Goosefoot Turkish Rugging antus pineflower Water Hemlock Cobweb Thistle California Thistle Red or Venus Thistle Bull Thistle peckled Clarkia California Gaura PF BH BH BH BH Caryophyllaceae Rosaceae Rosaceae Euphorbiaceae Pteridaceae Chenopodiaceae Chenopodiaceae Chenopodiaceae Chenopodiaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Apiaceae Onagraceae Onagraceae Purple Clarkia Clarkia Elegant Farewell-to-pring mall Miner's Lettuce mall-flowered Miner's Lettuce Ah Onagraceae Onagraceae Onagraceae Portulacaceae Portulacaceae Voucher anders et al UCR anders et al UCR Boyd et al UCR anders et al UCR anders et al RA Boyd et al RA anders et al UCR , , , , , anders & Boyd UCR anders et al RA , ; anders et al RA

17 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Common Name Page 13 Claytonia perfoliata ssp. mexicana (Rydberg) J.M. Miller & Chambers Claytonia perfoliata Willd. ssp. pefoliata Clematis ligusticifolia (Nutt.) Collinsia bartsiifolia Benth. var. bartsiifolia Collinsia bartsiifolia var. davidsonii (Parish) V. Newsom Collinsia heterophylla Buist var. heterophylla Convolvulus arvensis L. * Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronq. Cordylanthus nevinii A. Gray Coreopsis bigloveii (A. Gray) H.M. Hall Coreopsis calliopsidea (DC.) A. Gray Corethrogyne filaginifolia (Hook. & Arn.) Nuttall Crassula connata (Ruiz, Lopez & Pavon) A. Berger Cryptantha echinella E. Greene Cryptantha flaccida (Lehm.) E. Greene Cryptantha microstachys (A. Gray) E. Greene Cryptantha muricata (Hook. & Arn.) Nelson & J.F. Macbrvar. muricata Cryptantha nemaclada E. Greene Cryptantha nevadensis A. Nelson & Kennedy var. nevadensis Cryptantha nevadensis var. rigida I.M. Johnst. Cryptantha oxygona (A. Gray) E. Greene Cucurbita foetidissima Kunth Cucurbita palmata. Watson Cuscata californica var. papillosa Yuncker Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. * Datura wrightii Regel Daucus pusillus Michaux Deinandra pallida (D.D. Keck) B.G. Baldwin [Hemizonia pallida] Mexican Miner's Lettuce Miner's Lettuce Virgin's Bower White Chinese Houses Davidson White Chinese Houses Chinese Houses Bindweed Horseweed Nevin's Bird Beak Bigelow Coreopsis Leafy-stemmed Coreopsis California Cudweed-aster Pygmy and-weed Prickly Cryptantha Flaccid Forget-Me-Not Tejon Cryptantha Pointed Cryptantha Colusa Cryptantha Nevada Forget-Me-Not Nevada Forget-Me-Not harp-not Forget-Me-Not Calabazilla Coyote Melon Papillose California Dodder Bermuda Grass Jimson Weed outhwestern Carrot Kern Tarplant Delphinium gypsophilum Ewan ssp. gypsophilium Delphinium parishii A. Gray ssp.? Gypsum Larkspur Parish Larkspur Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Habit PV AV PV PV AV Family Portulacaceae Portulacaceae Ranunculaceae Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Convolvulaceae Orobanchaceae Crassulaceae Cucurbitaceae Cucurbitaceae Cuscutaceae olanaceae Apiaceae Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Voucher 52-10; anders et al UCR , ; anders et al UCR Twisselmann 4380 JEP Boyd et al UCR ; anders et al UCR Boyd et al RA Boyd et al UCR anders et al RA anders et al RA Boyd et al RA 36-10, , , 99-10, , ,

18 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Common Name Page 14 Delphinium sp. Descurainia pinnata (Walter) Britton ssp. menziesii Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb * Dichelostemma capitatum Alph. Wood ssp. capitatum Dichelostemma congestum (mith) Kunth Distichlis spicata (L.) E. Greene Dudleya cymosa (Lemaire) Britton & Rose ssp. cymosa Dudleya lanceolata (Nuttall) Britton & Rose Eastwoodia elegans Brandegee Eleocharis parishii Britt. Eleocharis rostellata (Torrey) Torrey Elymus cinereus cribn. & Merr. Elymus condensatus C. Presl. Elymus elymoides (Raf.) wezey ssp. [itanon hystrix] Elymus sp. Elymus triticoides Buckl. Elymus triticoides ssp. multiflorus Gould Emmenathe penduliflora Benth. var. penduliflora Ephedra viridis Cov. Epilobium ciliatum Raf. ssp. ciliatum Epilobium sp. Equisetum laevigatum A. Braun Eragrostis cf pectinacea (Michx.) Nees var. pectinacea Eremalche parryi (E. Greene) E. Greene Eremocarpus setigerus (Hooker) Bentham [Croton setigerus] Eriastrum densifolium (Benth.) H. Mason ssp. austromontanum Larkspur Western Tansy Mustard Flix Weed Blue Dicks Ookow altgrass Canyon Live-forever Lanceleaf Live-forever Yellow Mock Aster Parish pikerush Walking edge Great Basin Wildrye Giant Wildrye quirreltail Wildrye Valley Wildrye Alkali Rye Whispering Bells Green Mormon Tea Northern Willow-herb Willow-herb mooth couring Rush Tufted Lovegrass Parry's Mallow Dove Weed hrubby Woollystar Eriastrum pluriflorum (A.A. Heller) H. Mason Ericameria linearifolia (DC.) Urb. & Wussow Ericameria naseosa var. mohavensis (Greene) G.L. Nesom & G.I. Baird Erigeron foliosus Nuttall var. foliosus Many-Flowered Eristrium Linear-leaved Goldenbush Mojave Rubber Rabbitbrush Leafy Fleabane or Daisy Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Habit PF Family Ranunculaceae Themidaceae Themidaceae Crassulaceae Crassulaceae Cyperaceae Cyperaceae Ephedraceae Onagraceae Onagraceae Equisetaceae Malvaceae Euphorbiaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Voucher Boyd et al RA anders et al UCR 26-10; anders et al UCR 54-10, Twisselmann 2339 CA ; anders et al UCR anders et al UCR anders et al UCR ; Boyd et al RA ; anders et al UCR , , Twisslemann 8000 RA

19 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Common Name Page 15 Eriodictyon crassifolium var. nigrescens Brand Eriogonum angulosum Benth. Eriogonum elongatum Benth. Eriogonum fasciculatum var. polifolium (A. DC.) Torrey & A. Gray Eriogonum gracillimum. Watson Eriogonum heermannii Durand & Hilg. var. heermannii Eriogonum nudum var. pauciflorum. Watson or pubiflorum Benth. Eriogonum ordii. Watson Eriogonum parvifolium mith Eriogonum roseum Durand & Hilg. Eriogonum sp. Eriogonum temblorense J. Howell & Twisselm. Eriogonum viridescens A.A. Heller Eriogonum wrigthii var. cf subscaposum. Watson Eriophyllum ambiguum var. paleaceum (Brandegee) Ferris Eriophyllum confertiflorum (DC.) A. Gray var. confertiflorum Eriophyllum lanatum var. hallii Constance Erodium botrys (Cav.) Bertol. * Erodium brachycarpum (Godron) Thell. * Erodium cicutarium (L.) L Her * Erodium moschatum (L.) L Her * Erysimum capitatum (Douglas) E. Greene ssp. capitatum Thick-leaved Yerba anta Angle-stemmed Buckwheat Long-stemmed Buckwheat California Wild Buckwheat lender Buckwheat Heermann's Buckwheat Nude Buckwheat Ord Buckwheat Dune Eriogonum Wand Buckwheat Buckwheat Temblor Buckwheat Bright Green Eriogonum Wright's Buckwheat Annual Woolly unflower Golden Yarrow Fort Tejon Wooly unflower Long-beaked Filaree hort-fruited Filaree Redstem Filaree Whiteleaf Filaree Western Wallflower Erysimum moniliforme Eastwood Eschscholzia californica Chamisso in C.G.D. ssp. californica Eschscholzia lemmonii E. Greene ssp. lemmonii Yellow-flowered Wallflower California Poppy Lemmon's Poppy Eschscholzia lemmonii ssp. kernensis (Munz) C. Clark Euphorbia spathulata Lam. Filago californica Nutt. Forestiera pubescens Nuttall Frankenia salina (Molina) I.M. Johnston Tejon Poppy poonleaf purge California Filago Desert Olive Alkali Heath Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Habit / Family Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae Geraniaceae Geraniaceae Geraniaceae Geraniaceae Papaveraceae Papaveraceae Papaveraceae Euphorbiaceae Oleaceae Frankeniaceae Voucher anders et al RA anders et al RA ; anders et al UCR Boyd et al RA , ; anders et al UCR anders et al RA ; anders et al UCR , ; Twisselmann 8089 BBG , Boyd et al RA 35-10, 67-10; anders et al UCR Magney et al UCB

20 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Common Name Page 16 Fraxinus sp. (latifolia or velutina) Fremontodendron californicum (Torrey) Cov. ssp. californicum Ash California Flannel Bush Fritillaria agrestis E. Greene Galium andrewsii ssp. intermedium Dempster & tebb. Galium angustifolium Nutt. ssp. angustifolium Galium aparine L. Galium cf. californicum Hook. & Arn. Garrya flavescens. Watson ssp. flavescnes Gilia brecciarum M.E. Jones ssp. brecciarum Gilia brecciarum ssp. jacens (A. Grant & V. Grant) Day Gilia capitata ims Gilia capitata ssp. abrotanifolia (E. Greene) V. Grant Gilia latiflora ssp. cuyamensis A. & V. Grant Gilia latiflora ssp. davyi (Milliken) A. & V. Grant Gilia sp. Gilia tricolor ssp. diffusa (Congdon) H. Mason & A. D. Grant Gutierrizia californica (de Candolle) Torrey & A. Gray Hazardia squarrosa var. obtusa (E. Greene) Jepson Helianthus annuus L. Helianthus sp. Heliotropium curassavicum L. Hemizonia sp. Herniaria hirsuta ssp. cinerea (DC.) Coutinho * Hesperostipa [Nassella] comata (Trin. & Rupr.) Barkworth ssp. comata Hesperoyucca whipplei (Torr.) Baker Heterodraba unilateralis (M.E. Jones) E. Greene Heterotheca sessiliflora ssp. echioides (Benth.) emple Heuchera cespitosa Eastwood Hirschfeldia incana (L.) Lagr.-Fossat * Hollisteria lanata. Watson tink Bells Intermediate Pine Mat Narrowleaf Bedstraw Goosegrass California Bedstraw Ashy ilk-tassel Bush Breccia Gilia Purple-flowered Breccia Gilia Globe Gilia Blue Field Gilia Cuyama Gilia Davy Broad-flowered Gilia Gilia Diffuse Birds-eye Gilia California Matchweed Prickly awtooth Goldenbush Annual unflower unflower alt Heliotrope Tarplant Hairy Herniawort Needle and Thread Our Lord's Candle Ladies' Tongue Bristly Golden-aster Tufted Alumroot ummer Mustard False pineflower Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Habit T BH Family Oleaceae terculiaceae Liliaceae Rubiaceae Rubiaceae Rubiaceae Rubiaceae Garryaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Caryophyllaceae Agavaceae axifragaceae Polygonaceae Voucher C.B. Wolf sn 16-ep-1931 UC anders et al RA Boyd et al RA anders & Boyd UCR J.Burtt Davy 2126 UC 40-10, , Boyd et al. 9564A UCR ; anders et al UCR J.Burtt Davy 2060 UC Boyd et al. 9564B RA anders et al RA Eastwood sn Oct-1894 UC ; anders & Boyd UCR ; C. Davidson 2917 RA anders et al UCR

21 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 17 Holodiscus cf discolor (Pursh) Maxim. Hordeum brachyantherum Nevski ssp. brachyantherum Hordeum marinum ssp. gussoneanum (Parl.) Thell.* Hordeum murinum L. ssp. murinum * Hordeum murinum ssp. glaucum (teudel) Tzvelev Hordeum murinum ssp. leporinum (Link) Arcang. * Hordeum vulgare L. * Hymenoclea salsola Hypochaeris glabra L. * Hypochaeris radicata L. * Isocoma acradenia var. bracteosa (Greene) G.L. Nesom Isomeris arborea var. globosa Coville Isopyrum occidentale Hook. & Arn. [Enemion occidentale] Iva axillaris ssp. robustior (Hook.) Bassett Juncus balticus var. ater (Rydberg) nogerup Juncus balticus Willd. var. balticus Juncus bufonius L. var.? Juncus ensifolius Wikstrom Juncus mexicanus Willd. Juncus oxymeris Engelm. Juncus sp. Juncus textilis Buchenau Juniperus californica Carrière Keckiella breviflora (Lindley) traw var. Keckiella ternata var. septentrionalis (Munz & I.M. Johnston) N. Holmgren Koeleria macrantha (Ledeb.) J.A. hultes Lactuca serriola L. * Laënnecia coulteri (A. Gray) G.L. Nesom [Conyza coulteri] Lagophylla ramosissima Nutt. ssp. ramosissima Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name Habit Family Oceanspray Meadow Barley Mediterranean Barley Winter Barley ummer Barley Hare Barley Barley Cheesebush mooth Cat's-ear Rough Cat's ear Desert Goldenbush Globe Bladderpod Western Rue-anemone Povertyweed Baltic Rush Baltic Rush Toad Rush wordleaf Rush Wire Grass Pointed Rush Rush Basket Rush California Juniper tubflower Penstemon Rosaceae Chenopodiaceae Capperaceae Ranunculaceae Juncaceae Juncaceae Juncaceae Juncaceae Juncaceae Juncaceae Juncaceae Juncaceae Cupressaceae Plantaginaceae Northern Blue-stemmed Keckiella June Grass Prickly Wild Lettuce Coulter's Horseweed Common Hareleaf Plantaginaceae Voucher anders & Boyd UCR ; anders RA ; anders et al UCR anders & Boyd RA anders & Boyd UCR anders & Boyd UCR ; C. Davidson 2918 RA 78-10, 83-10, ; Boyd et al UCR ; anders UCR

22 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 18 Lamarckia aurea (L.) Moench * Lasthenia californica Lindley Lasthenia gracilis (de Candolle) E. Greene Lathyrus vestitus var. laetiflorus (E. Greene) Broich Layia glandulosa (Hooker) Hooker & Arnott ssp. glandulosa Layia heterotricha (DC.) Hook. & Arn. Layia pentachaeta A. Gray ssp. pentachaeta Layia pentachaeta ssp. albida D.D. Keck Layia sp. Lemna cf minor L. Lepidium nitidum Torrey & A. Gray var. nitidum Lepidospartum squamatum (A. Gray) A. Gray Leptosiphon bicolor Nuttall Leptosiphon ciliatus (Bentham) Jepson Lessingia glandulifera A. Gray var. glandulifera [L. lemmonii] Linanthus dichotomus Benth. Linanthus filipes(benth) E. Greene Linanthus liniflorus (Benth) E. Greene Linanthus parryae (Benth.) E. Greene Linanthus parviflorus (Benth.) E. Greene Linanthus pungens (Torr.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson [Gilia hallii] Linanthus pygmaeus (Benth.) E. Greene Linanthus sp. Lithophragma parviflorum (Hook.) T. & G. var. parviflorum Lomatium californicum (Torrey & A. Gray) Mathias & Constance Lomatium macrocarpum (Hooker & Arnott) J. Coulter & Rose Lomatium utriculatum (T. & G.) Coulter & Rose [Lomatium vaseyi] Lonicera subspicata var. denudata Rehder Lotus humistratus E. Greene Lotus oblongifolius (Bentham) E. Greene var. oblongifolius Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name Goldentop Common Goldfields outhern California Goldfields Pacific Peavine White Tidy Tips Pale-yellow Tidy Tips ierran Tidy Tips White ierran Tidy Tips Layia Duck Weed Common Peppergrass calebroom Bicolor Linanthus Whisker Brush Lemmon's Lessingia Evening now Thread Linanthus Flax-flowered Linanthus Parry's Linanthus Yellow Linanthus Granite Prickly Phlox Pygmy Linanthus Linanthus Prairie tar California Lomatium Large-fruited Lomatium Foothill Lomatium outhern Honeysuckle Hill Lotus treambank Lotus Habit PV Family Lemnaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae Polemoniaceae axifragaceae Apiaceae Apiaceae Apiaceae Caprifoliaceae Voucher 37-10, anders et al UCR Twisselmann 8356 BBG anders et al D Boyd et al RA Boyd et al RA anders et al RA anders UCR 62-10; anders et al RA , Twisselmann 8312 JEP C. Davidson 2909 RA Boyd et al RA , anders et al UCR anders et al UCR 56-10, 87-10, , , ; Boyd et al 9533 RA anders et al RA J.Burtt Davy 2036, 2071 JEP 43-10, 86-10, , ; Twisselmann BBG anders et al , Boyd et al RA

23 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 19 Lotus procumbens (E. Greene) E. Greene var. procumbens Lotus purshianus (Benth.) Clements & E.G. Clements var. purshianus Lotus scoparius (Nutt.) Ottley var. scoparius Lotus strigosus (Nutt.) E. Greene Lotus wrangelianus Fischer & C. Meyer Ludwigia peplodies (Kunth) Raven ssp. peploides Lupinus albifrons Bentham var. albifrons Lupinus benthamii A. Heller var. benthamii Lupinus bicolor Lindley Lupinus concinnus J. Agardh Lupinus excubitis var. hallii (Abrams) C.P. mith Lupinus microcarpus ims var. microcarpus Lupinus microcarpus var. densiflorus (Bentham) Jepson Lupinus nanus Benth. Lupinus sp. Lupinus succculentus Douglas Madia elegans ssp. vernalis Keck Madia sp. Malacothrix coulteri A. Gray Malacothrix saxatalis var. comutata Ferris Malva parviflora L. * Malvella leprosa (Ortega) Krapov. Marah fabaceus var. agrestis (E. Greene) tocking Marah horridus (Congdon) Dunn Marrubium vulgare L. * Medicago polymorpha L. Medicago sativa L. * Melica californica cribn. Melica imperfecta Trin. Melilotus indica (L.) All. * Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name ilky Californica Broom panish Clover Deerweed trigose Lotus Chile Lotus or Hosackia Water Primrose ilver Lupine pider Lupine ky Lupine Bajada Lupine Hall's Grape oda Bush Lupine Red-flowered Lupine Red-flowered Lupine mall Lupine Lupine Arroyo Lupine Common Madia Madia nake Heads Cliff Desertdandelion Cheeseweed Alkali Mallow California Man-root ierra Man-root White Horehound Common Burclover Alfalfa California Melic Grass Coast Melic Grass Yellow weetclover Habit PV PV Family Onagraceae Malvaceae Malvaceae Cucurbitaceae Cucurbitaceae Lamiaceae Voucher Twisselmann 8348 BBG ; anders et al UCR 70-10, 75-10, , anders et al UCR anders et al UCR anders et al UCR , , , 96-10, , Wegg sn 19-Apr-1935 BBG 88-10, , 41-10; anders et al RA Boyd et al RA ; anders et al UCR anders et al UCR 59-10, anders et al UCR C. Davidson 2937 POM anders et al RA 60-10, ; Boyd et al RA anders & Boyd UCR

24 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Common Name Page 20 Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. * Mentzelia affins E. Greene Mentzelia dispersa. Watson Mentzelia gracilenta Torrey & A. Gray Mentzelia laevicaulis (Hooker) Torrey & A. Gray Mentzelia pectinata Kellogg Mentzelia sp. Mentzelia veatchiana Kellogg Micropus californicus Fischer & C. Meyer var. californicus Microseris elegans A. Gray Microsteris gracilis (Hook.) Greene ssp. gracilis Mimulus cardinalis Benth. Mimulus cf androsaceus E. Greene Mimulus constrictus (A.L. Grant) Pennell Mimulus fremontii (Benth.) A. Gray Mimulus guttatus DC. Yellow weetclover Yellow Blazing tar Nada Blazing tar lender Blazing tar Giant Blazing tar an Joaquin Blazing tar Mentzelia Blazing tar lender Cottonweed Elegant ilverpuffs lender Phlox carlet Monkeyflower Androsace Monkeyflower Narrow-throated Monkeyflower Fremont's Monkeyflower Common tream Monkeyflower Mimulus pictus (Greene) A. Gray Minuartia douglasii (Torrey & A. Gray) Mattf. Mirabilis multiflora var. pubescens. Watson Monardella exilis (A. Gray) E. Greene Monardella lanceolata A. Gray Monolopia lanceolata Nutt. Monolopia major DC. Monolopia stricta Crum Muhlenbergia asperifolia (Nees & Meyen ex Trin.) Parodi Muhlenbergia rigens (Benth.) A. Hitchc. Muilla maritima (Torrey). Watson Myosurus minimus L. Nasturtium officinale R. Br. * Calico Monkeyflower Douglas' andwort Wagon Wheels Mojave Wildmint Mustang Mint Common Monolopia Cupped Monolopia Crum's Monolopia cratchgrass Deer Grass Common Muilla Mousetails Watercress Navarretia setiloba Cov. Paiute Mountain Pincushion Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Habit Family Loasaceae Loasaceae Loasaceae Loasaceae Loasaceae Loasaceae Loasaceae Phrymaceae Phrymaceae Phrymaceae Phrymaceae Phrymaceae Phrymaceae Caryophyllaceae Nyctaginaceae Lamiaceae Lamiaceae Alliaceae Ranunculaceae Polemoniaceae Voucher 42-10, 46-10, 57-10, , anders et al UCR Gallup 91 DU 58-10, Boyd et al RA anders UCR anders et al UCR anders et al RA C. Davidson 2930 RA Twisselmann 8325 BBG 81-10; anders & Boyd UCR , ; hort & Johnson 160 UC Boyd et al RA anders et al RA 45-10, 50-10, , A. Lewis 631 UC Twisselmann 2342 RA Anonymous 90 DU anders et al UCR ; anders et al UCR , , , ,

25 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Common Name Family Voucher Page 21 olanaceae olanaceae Onagraceae Cactaceae Orobanchaceae Apiaceae Pteridaceae Pteridaceae Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae , , anders et al RA Knotgrass lender Pectocarya Winged Pectocarya Pectocarya Coffee Fern Birdsfoot Trefoil carlet Bugler Grinnell's Beardtongue Penstemon Mountain Blue Penstemon Penstemon Royal Penstemon T PF PF Goldenback Fern Gairdner's Yampah Yampah Purple-bell corpionweed Caterpillar Phacelia Hispid Caterpillar Phacelia PF Pteridaceae Apiaceae Apiaceae anders UCR Boyd et al RA anders et al UCR Nemophila menziesii Hook. & Arn. var. menziesii Nemophila parviflora Douglas ex Bentham var. quercifolia Nemophila pendunculata Benth. Nemophila pulchella var. fremontii (Elmer) Constance Nicotiana glauca Grahm * Nicotiana quadrivalis Pursh Oenothera elata ssp. hookeri (T. & G.) W. Dietr. & W.L. Wagner Baby Blue-eyes mallflower Nemophila Meadow Nemophila Fremont Baby Blue-eyes Tree Tobacco Indian Tobacco Hooker's Evening Primrose Opuntia basilaris var. treleasii (J. Coulter) Tourney Orobanche fasciculata Nutt. Osmorhiza brachypoda Torrey Packera breweri (Burtt Davy) W. A. Weber & Á. Löve Paspalum distichum L. (?) Pectocarya linearis ssp. ferocula (I.M. Johnston) Thorne Pectocarya penicillata (Hook. & Arn.) A. DC. Pectocarya sp. Pellaea andromedifolia (Haulfuss) Fee var. andromedifolia Pellaea mucronata (D. Eaton) D. Eaton Penstemon centranthifolius (Benth.) Benth. Penstemon grinnellii Eastw. var. scrophularioides Penstemon heterophyllus Lindley var. heterophyllus Penstemon laetus A. Gray var. Penstemon sp. Penstemon speciosus Lindley Pentagramma triangularis (Kaulf.) G. Yatskievych, M.D. Windham, & E. Wollenweber var. triangularis Perideridia gairdneri (Hook. & Arn.) Mathias ssp. gairdneri Perideridia sp. Phacelia affinis A. Gray Phacelia cicutaria Greene var. cicutaria Phacelia cicutaria var. hispida (A. Gray) J.T. Howell Bakerfield Cactus Fascicled Broom-rape weet Cicely Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Habit Brewer Butterweed J.Burtt Davy 2070 UC Boyd et al RA , ; Twisselmann 4470 JEP anders et al UCR anders et al UCR J.Burtt Davy 2077 UC Twisselmann 8316 JEP J.Burtt Davy 2002 UC Twisselmann 8357 BBG Twisselmann 8357 RA

26 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 22 Phacelia ciliata Bentham var. ciliata Phacelia congdonii Greene Phacelia davidsonii A. Gray Phacelia distans Benth. Phacelia douglasii (Bentham) Torrey var. douglasii Phacelia egena (Brand) J. Howell Phacelia fremontii Torrey Phacelia imbricata ssp. imbricata E. Greene Phacelia ramosissima (Torrey) Cronq. Phacelia tanacetifolia Benth. Phalaris aquatica L. * Phlox gracilis E. Greene Pholistoma membranaceum (Benth.) Constance Pholistoma sp. Phoradendron bolleanum (eem.) Eichler Phoradendron densum Trel. Phoradendron macrophyllum (Engelm.) Cockerell Phoradendron villosum (Nutt.) Nutt. Pinus jeffreyi Greville & Balfour Pinus monophyla Torrey & Fremont Pinus ponderosa C. Lawson var. ponderosa Plagiobothrys arizonicus (A. Gray) A. Gray Plagiobothrys canescens Benth. Plagiobothrys nothofulvus (A. Gray) A. Gray Plagiobothrys tenellus (Nutt.) A. Gray Plantago cf elongata Pursh. Plantago erecta E. Morris Plantago ovata Forsskal Platystemon californicus Benth. var. californicus Plectritis ciliosa ssp. insignis (uksd.) D. Morey Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name Ciliate Phacelia Congdon Phacelia Davidson's Phacelia Wild Heliotrope Douglas' Phacelia Rock Phacelia Fremont's Phacelia Rock Phacelia Branching Phacelia Tansy Phacelia Harding Grass lender Phlox White Fiesta Flower Fiesta Flower Fir Mistletoe Dense Mistletoe Bigleaf Mistletoe Woolly Mistletoe Jeffery Pine ingleleaf Pinyon Pine Pacific Ponderosa Pine Arizona Popcornflower Valley or Bracted Popcornflower Rusty Popcornflower lender Popcorn Flower Long-leaved Plantain California Plantain Woolly Plantain Cream Cups Petite Long-spurred Plectritis Habit T T T Family Polemoniaceae Viscaceae Viscaceae Viscaceae Viscaceae Pinaceae Pinaceae Pinaceae Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Plantaginaceae Papaveraceae Valerianaceae Voucher Boyd et al UCR Boyd et al RA anders et al RA anders et al UCR Heckard 545 UC Boyd et al RA ; anders et al RA anders et al RA , , , 85-10; anders et al RA anders et al RA ; Boyd et al UCR J. Burtt Davy 2686 UC J. Burtt Davy 2684 UC J. Burtt Davy 2684 BBG 33-10, , , 89-10, , , , , , , , ; anders et al RA ; anders et al UCR

27 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 23 Poa annua L. Poa bulbosa L. * Poa secunda J.. Presl ssp. secunda Polygonum argyrocoleon Kunze * Polypogon interruptus Kunth * Polypogon monspeliensis L. * Populus fremontii. Watson ssp. fremontii Prosopis glandulosa var. torreyana (L. Benson) M.C. Johnston Prunus sp. Prunus subcordata Benth. Prunus virginiana L. var. demissa Pseudognaphalium canescens (de Candolle) Anderberg Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum (L.) Hilliard & B.L. Burtt * Pseudognaphalium stramineum (Kunth) Anderberg Pseudostsuga macrocarpa (Vasey) Mayr Pterostegia drymarioides Fischer & C. Meyer Quercus berberidifolia Liebm. Quercus chrysolepis Liebm. Quercus douglasii Hooker & Arnott Quercus john-tuckeri K. Nixon & C.H. Muller Quercus lobata Nee Quercus wislizenii A. de Candolle ssp. wislizenii Quercus wislizenii ssp. frutescens (Engelm.) E. Murray Quercus alvordiana Eastwood Rafinesquia californica Nutt. Ranunculus canus Benth. var.? Ranunculus cymbalaria var. saximontanus Fern. Ranunculus hebecarpus Hooker & Arnott Raphanus sativus L. * Rhamnus californica Eschsch. Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name Annual Bluegrass Bulbous Annual Bluegrass One-sided Bluegrass Persian Knotweed Beard Grass Rabbitsfoot Grass Fremont Cottonwood Honey Mesquite Prunus Klamath Plum Western Chokecherry Wright s Rabbit-tobacco Cudweed Everlasting Cotton-batting Plant Bigcone pruce or False-hemlock Fairy Mist California crub Oak Canyon Live or Goldencup Oak Blue Oak John Tucker Oak Valley Oak Interior Live Oak hrubby Interior Live Oak Alvord Oak California Chickory Great Valley buttercup Mountain Desert Buttercup Hebe-fruited Buttercup Wild Raddish California Coffeeberry Habit T T/ T/ T T T T T Family Polygonaceae alicaceae Fagaceae Rosaceae Rosaceae Rosaceae Pinaceae Polygonaceae Fagaceae Fagaceae Fagaceae Fagaceae Fagaceae Fagaceae Fagaceae Fagaceae Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Rhamnaceae Voucher anders et al UCR 49-10, 55-10, anders et al UCR anders et al UCR ; anders et al UCR ; anders et al RA C. Davidson 2941 RA C.B. Wolf 2438 RA ; anders et al RA C.B. Wolf 2440 RA ; J.M. Tucker 1882 UCD ; J.M. Tucker 1608 UCD J.M. Tucker UCD J.M. Tucker UCD anders et al UCR anders et al UCR J. Burtt Davy 2052 UC anders et al UCR

28 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 24 Rhamnus ilicifolia Kellogg Rhamnus tomentella Benth. ssp. tomentella Ribes quercetorum E. Greene Ribes roezlii Regel var. roezlii Ribes sp. Rigiopappus leptocladus A. Gray Rosa caifornica Cham. & chldl. Rosa xharisonii Rivers + Rostaria cristata (L.) Tzvelev * Rumex cf. salicifolius J.A. Weinm. var. salicifolius Rumex crispus L. * alix exigua Nuttall var. exigua alix gooddingii C. Ball alix laevigata Bebb. alix lasiolepis Benth. var. lasiolepis alsola tragus L. * alvia carduacea Benth. alvia columbariae Benth. ambucus mexicana C. Prsel anicula arguta J. Coulter & Rose anicula bipinnata Hook. & Arn. anicula bipinnatifida Hook. anicula crassicaulis Poepp. ex DC. var. crassicaulis anicula graveolens DC. axifraga californica E. Greene chismus arabicus Nees * chismus barbatus (L.) Thell. * chismus sp. * choenoplectus americanus (Pers.) Volkart ex chinz & R. Keller cirpus cf. pungens Vahl Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name Hollyleaf Redberry, Buckthorn Hoary Coffeeberry Oak Gooseberry ierra Gooseberry Gooseberry Rigiopappus, Wire Weed California Wild Rose Harison Yellow Rose Mediterranean Hairgrass Willow-leaved Dock Curly Dock Narrowleaf Willow Black Willow Red Willow Arroyo Willow Russian Thistle Thistle age Chia Blue Elderberry outhern California anicle Poison anicle Purple anicle Pacific anicle ierra anicle California axifrage Arabian Grass Abu Mashi chismus American Rush Common Threesquare Habit T T Family Rhamnaceae Rhamnaceae Grossulariaceae Grossulariaceae Grossulariaceae Rosaceae Rosaceae Polygonaceae Polygonaceae alicaceae alicaceae alicaceae alicaceae Chenopodiaceae Lamiaceae Lamiaceae Caprifoliaceae Apiaceae Apiaceae Apiaceae Apiaceae Apiaceae axifragaceae Cyperaceae Cyperaceae Voucher J. Burtt Davy 2030 UC ; Boyd et al RA J. Burtt Davy 2064 UC anders et al RA P P anders et al UCR Bracelin 576 BBG anders et al RA ; Boyd et al RA ; Ewan 7791 UC anders et al UCR anders et al UCR anders et al UCR anders et al UCR , ; anders et al RA ; Boyd et al RA ; anders et al UCR anders et al D 78-10

29 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 25 crophularia californica Cham. & chldl. ssp. californica edum spathulifolium Hook. elaginella bigelovii L. Underw. enecio flaccidus var. douglasii (DC.) B.L. Turner & T.M. Barkley enecio vulgaris L. * idaleca malvaeflora (DC.) Benth ilene antirrhina L. ilene californica Durand isymbrium altissimum L. * isymbrium irio L. * isymbrium orientale L. * isymbrium sp. * isyrinchium bellum. Watson olanum douglasii Dunal olanum elaeagnifolium Cav. * olanum umbelliferum Eschsch. olanum xanti A. Gray var. xanti olidago confinis A. Gray onchus asper (L.) Hill ssp. asper* onchus oleraceus L.* tachys albens A. Gray tanleya pinnata (Pursh) Britton var. pinnata tellaria media (L.) Vill. * tellaria nitens Nutt. tellaria pallida (Dumort.) Piré * tephanomeria pauciflora (Nuttall) Nelson var. (?) tephanomeria sp. tephanomeria virgata Bentham ssp. virgata tipa cernua tebbins & Löve [Nassella cernua] tipa pulchra A. Hitchc. [Nassella pulchra (A. Hitchc.) Barkworth] Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name California Figwort Pacific tonecrop Bigelow pike-moss hrubby Ragwort or Butterweed Common Groundsel Checker Mallow leepy Catchfly California Indian Pink Tumbling Mustard London Rocket Eastern Mustard isymbrium Blue-eyed Grass Douglas Nightshade White Horse-Nettle Douglas Nightshade Chaparral Nightshade outhern Goldenrod Prickly ow Thistle Common ow Thistle Woolly Hedge Nettle Prince's Plume Common Chickweed hining Chickweed Pale tarwort Wire Lettuce, Desert traw tephanomeria Tall tephanomeria Foothill Needlegrass Purple Needlegrass Habit Family PF crophulariaceae Crassulaceae elaginellaceae Malvaceae Caryophyllaceae Caryophyllaceae Iridaceae olanaceae olanaceae olanaceae olanaceae Lamiaceae Caryophyllaceae Caryophyllaceae Caryophyllaceae Voucher ; Boyd et al RA hort & Johnson 162 UC Twisselmann RA ; anders et al UCR 72-10; anders et al RA ; anders et al UCR ; anders et al RA ; anders et al RA anders et al UCR Boyd et al RA Boyd et al UCR

30 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 26 tipa sp. tipa speciosa Trin. & Rupr. [Achnatherum speciosum] tylocline micropoides A. Gray tylomecon heterophylla (Benth.) G.C. Taylor ymphoricarpos mollis Nutt. Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb. * Taraxacum officianale L. * Tauschia hartwegii (A. Gray) J.F. Macbr. Tauschia sp. Thelypodium sp. Thysanocarpus curvipes Hook. Thysanocarpus laciniatus Torrey & A. Gray Toxicodendron diversilobum (Torrey & A. Gray) Tragopogon dubius cop. * Tribulus terrestris L. * Trichostema lanceolatum Benth. Trichostema sp. Trifolium albopurpureum T. & G. var. albopurpureum Trifolium barbigerum ssp. barbigerum Torrey Trifolium ciliolatum Benth. Trifolium cyanthiferum Lindley Trifolium gracilentum T. & G. var. gracilentum Trifolium microcephalum Pursh Trifolium sp. Trifolium willdenovii prengel Triteleia ixioides ssp. scabra Triteleia laxa Benth. Tropidocarpum gracile Hook. Typha domingensis Persoon Ulmus minor Mill. * Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name Needlegrass Desert Needlegrass Desert Neststraw Wind Poppy nowberry Tamarisk Common Dandelion Hartweg's Tauschia Tauschia Thelypodium Common Fringe Pod Narrow-leaved Fringe Pod Western Poison Oak Goat's Beard Puncture Vine, Caltrop Vinegar Weed Trichostema Indian Clover Bearded Clover Tree Clover, Foothill Clover Bowl Clover Pin-point Clover Tiny-head Clover Clover Tomcat Clover Foothill Triteleia Ithuriel pear lender Tropidocarpum Narrowleaf Cattail English Elm Habit PV T/ PV T Family Papaveraceae Caprifoliaceae Tamaricaceae Apiaceae Apiaceae Anacardiaceae Zygophyllaceae Lamiaceae Lamiaceae Themidaceae Themidaceae Typhaceae Ulmaceae Voucher anders UCR ; anders et al UCR anders et al UCR P ; anders et al UCR ; anders et al UCR Boyd et al RA anders et al UCR 97-10, , anders et al UCR 97-10, , ; anders et al UCR , ; Boyd et al UCR ; anders et al UCR

31 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Page 27 Uropappus lindleyi (DC.) Nuttall Urtica dioica ssp. holosericea (Nuttall) Thorne Veronica anagallis-aquatica L. * Vicia americana Willd. sspr. americana Vicia ludoviciana Nutt. var. ludoviciana Vitis girdiana Munson Vulpia bromoides (L.).F. Gray * Vulpia microstachys (Nuttall) Bentham var.? Vulpia microstachys var. ciliata (Beal) Lonard & Gould Vulpia microstachys var. confusa (Piper) Lonard & Gould Vulpia microstachys var. pacifica (Beal) Lonard & Gould Vulpia microstachys var. pauciflora (Beal) Lonard & Gould Vulpia myuros (L.) C.C. Gmelin forma myuros * Vulpia myuros forma megalura (Nuttall) tace & R. Cotton * anthium spinosum L. * anthium strumarium L. Yabea microcarpa [Caucalis microcarpa] (Hook. & Arn.) Koso-Polj. Zannichellia palustris L. Zauschneria californica (E. Greene) Raven Zigadenus brevibracteatus (M.E. Jones) H.M. Hall Common Name ilverpuffs tinging Nettle Water or Common peedwell American Vetch lender Vetch Desert Wild Grape European Foxtail Fescue ix Weeks Fescue Hairy ix Weeks Fescue Confusing ix Weeks Fescue Naked ix Weeks Fescue Naked ix Weeks Fescue Rattail Fescue Rattail Fescue piny Cocklebur Cocklebur Yabea Horned-pondweed California Fuscia Desert Death Camas Habit Family AV AV PV Urticaceae Plantaginaceae Vitaceae Apiaceae Zannichelliaceae Onagraceae Menianthaceae Voucher 64-10; anders et al UCR anders et al RA anders et al UCR ; J. Burtt Davy 2055 UC 39-10, ; anders & Boyd UCR Helmkamp & Helmkamp 1379 UCR anders et al UCR anders et al UCR anders et al RA Notes: cientific nomenclature follows Flora of North America Committee ( Flora of North America) or Hickman ( The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California). Common names follow Abrams and Ferris (1960), Neihaus and Ripper (1976), and DeGarmo (1980). Bold typeface indicates special-status species. An "*" indicates non-native species that have become naturalized or persist without cultivation. An "+" indicates non-native species that where cultivated and/or persist without active cultivation after planting. Voucher notes: An "" = observed but not collected. A sir name with a # represents a voucher collection at a public herbarium followed by the herbarium initial. P = photograph. A hyphenated number (e.g , ) represents a collection of David Magney et al. (including Callen Huff and David Brown), which are deposited at the UCB herbarium. "" indicates that it has been collected from the UFW west of the Wind Wolves Preserve and likely occurs onsite as well. Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

32 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve cientific Name Habit definitions: AF = annual fern or fern ally. = annual grass or graminoid. = annual herb. BH = biennial herb. PF = perennial fern or fern ally. Page 28 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc Common Name Habit = perennial grass or graminoid. = perennial herb. PV = perennial vine. = shrub. T = tree. Family Voucher

33 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve PECIAL-TATU PLANT PECIE pecial-status plant species are plants that are considered rare by the U.. Fish and Wildlife ervice (UFW), California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG), and/or the California Native Plant ociety (CNP). CNP has developed lists of rare plants native to California that are rare statewide and included in it s Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants of California (CNP 2001) and the electronic (online) version (CNP 2010), and locally rare plants for selected areas of the state (Lake 2004, Magney 2009, Wilken 2007). To date, CNP has not developed a list of locally rare plants for any part of Kern or Los Angeles Counties except for a preliminary list for the Liebre Mountains of northwestern Los Angeles County (Magney 2005). CNP has five statewide rare plant lists: 1A, 1B, 2, 3, and 4, plus a list of taxa will be considered for inclusion onto one of these lists when staff time and information becomes available (CNP 2008). This list is referred to as the Postponed Taxa List (PT). Table 3, pecial-status Plant pecies Observed on the Wind Wolves Preserve, lists the species and ranking of six rare plant species found during the field surveys. Four (4) special-status plant species were directly observed on the Wind Wolves Preserve on the rare plant survey, plus two (2) additional taxa found that may qualify as special-status species. A form of Calochortus provisionally identified as Calochortus weedii var. vestus with a unique red color variation that may represent an undescribed variety or species (Fiedler, personal communication) was found on the preserve. A form of Erysimum provisionally identified as Erysimum moniliforme was found on the preserve. This geographically isolated form of Erysimum may qualify for CNP List 4 status. Table 3. pecial-status Plant pecies Observed on the Wind Wolves Preserve tatus cientific Name Unknown pending Calochortus weedii var. vestus variant that description may represent a new taxon Common Name Variant of Weed s Mariposa Lily Possibly CNP 4 Erysimum moniliforme Western Wallflower CNP 4 Delphinium gypsophilum ssp. gypsophilum Gypsum Loving Larkspur CNP 1B Navarretia setiloba Paiute Mountain Pincushion Plant CNP 1B Opuntia basilaris var. treleasii Bakersfield Cactus CNP 4 Perideridia gairdneri ssp. gairdneri Gairdner Yampah botanists found these rare plants at at total of 33 locations, some quite close together, such as for Opuntia basilaris var. treleasii where the bounds of the population were delineated with waypoints. Page 29 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

34 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Rare Plant Accounts This subsection includes brief discussions of each rare plant species found during the survey and relevant information about is included. The locations for each occurrence for each taxon are included in Table 4, Locations of pecial-status Plant pecies Observed on the Wind Wolves Preserve. Table 4. Locations of pecial-status Plant pecies Observed on the Wind Wolves Preserve Taxon Calochortus cf weedii var. vestus Delphinium gypsophilum ssp. gypsophilum Erysimum moniliforme Navarretia setiloba Opuntia basilaris var. treleasi Perideridia gairdneri ssp. gairdneri Waypoint (Date) Latitude Longitude Elevation WP007 (6/24/10) WP006 (3/24/10) WP008 (3/25/10) WP011 (3/25/10) WP002CH (3/25/10) WP004CH (3/25/10) WP009CH (3/25/10) WP042CH (4/6/10) WP058CH (4/8/10) WP038 (3/30/10) WP039 (3/30/10) WP042 (3/30/10) WP043 (3/30/10) WP020DB (3/30/10) WP019CH (3/30/10) WP004 (6/24/10) WP006 (6/24/10) WP007 (6/24/10) WP007 (6/24/10) WP008 (6/24/10) WP010 (6/24/10) WP011 (6/24/10) WP012 (6/24/10) WP050 (3/31/10) WP051 (3/31/10) WP052 (3/31/10) WP053 (3/31/10) WP026DB (3/31/10) WP027DB (3/31/10) WP028DB (3/31/10) WP027CH (3/31/10) WP028CH (3/31/10) WP007 (6/24/10) N W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W 3,973 ft 2,147 ft 939 ft 1,512 ft 932 ft 969 ft 1,441 ft 1,117 ft 1,115 ft 3,028 ft 3,130 ft 3,029 ft 2,335 ft 1,820 ft 2,951 ft 3,485 ft 3,833 ft 3,973 ft 3,973 ft 4,312 ft 3,815 ft 3,944 ft 4,003 ft 708 ft 716 ft 716 ft 716 ft 734 ft 665 ft 693 ft 699 ft 705 ft 3,973 ft Page 30 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N

35 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve The locations of each occurrence are shown on Figure 3, Map of pecial-status Plant pecies on Wind Wolves Preserve, with more detailed maps showing greater detail with a topographic map base, Figures 3a through 3d, respectively, from west to east. Page 31 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

36 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Figure 3. Map of pecial-status Plant pecies on Wind Wolves Preserve Page 32 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

37 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Figure 3a. Map of pecial-status Plant pecies on Wind Wolves Preserve, outhwest Page 33 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

38 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Figure 3b. Map of pecial-status Plant pecies on Wind Wolves Preserve, Northwest Page 34 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

39 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Figure 3c. Map of pecial-status Plant pecies on Wind Wolves Preserve, Northeast Page 35 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

40 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Figure 3d. Map of pecial-status Plant pecies on Wind Wolves Preserve, East Page 36 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

41 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Calochortus weedii/invenustus A uniquely colored form of Calochortus that keys out as Calochortus weedii var. vestus but better fits the description for Calochortus invenustus was found at the Wind Wolves Preserve by. Fiedler (personal communication2) suggests that this population might represent an undescribed taxon, in which case this population is potentially uncommon or rare and may qualify for CNP List status. The location where found the unique Calochortus population at the Wind Wolves Preserve is shown in Figure 3a, with the exact geographic coordinates listed in Table 4. This red form of Calochortus has been found on Mount Piños in northern Ventura County, located only a few miles south of the Preserve. Delphinium gypsophilum ssp. gypsophilum Delphinium gypsophilum ssp. gypsophilum (Gypsum Loving Larkspur) is an endemic California plant. This taxon is on CNP List 4. This plant was found along several ephemeral drainages west of antiago Canyon Creek. The locations where found Delphinium gypsophilum ssp. gypsophilum at the Wind Wolves Preserve is shown in Figures 3b and 3d and the exact coordinates are listed in Table 4. 2 Peggy Fiedler, PhD., Liliaceae taxonomic expert, University of California Natural Reserve ystem director, personal communication ( ), 12 July 2010, regarding identification of red form Calochortus. Page 37 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

42 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Erysimum moniliforme Erysimum moniliforme is an endemic form of the Western Wallflower (E. capitatum) that may be uncommon or rare and qualify for CNP List status. This plant was found on steep north-facing slopes in the Los Lobos Creek watershed above 1,800 feet. The locations where found Erysimum moniliforme at the Wind Wolves Preserve is shown in Figures 3a and 3d and the exact coordinates are listed in Table 4. The taxonomy of the E. capitatum complex is not well understood at this time and some taxonomists have lumped E. moniliforme under E. capitatum, which and other knowledgeable California botanists disagree with, and retain the local variant as a valid species. Page 38 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

43 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Navarretia setiloba Navarretia setiloba (Paiute Mountain Pincushion Plant) is an endemic California plant. This taxon is on CNP List 1B and is only known to occur in Los Angeles, Kern, and Tulare Counties. This plant was found in upper Los Lobos Creek Canyon and on steep north-facing slopes in the upper northwest portion of the Los Lobos Creek watershed. The location where found Navarretia setiloba at the Wind Wolves Preserve is shown in Figure 3a and the exact coordinates are listed in Table 4. Opuntia basilaris var. treleasii Opuntia basilaris var. treleasii (Bakersfield Cactus) is an endemic California plant. This taxon is on CNP List 1B and is a tate-listed Rare plant. The range of the Bakersfield Cactus is restricted to a few scattered locations in Kern County. One of the largest known populations exists at the Wind Wolves Preserve, east of the Pleto Creek drainage complex in the NE ¼ of the NE ¼ of ection 26 T11 N. R21 W. an Bernadino Base Meridian. The location of the Wind Wolves population of Opuntia basilaris var. treleasii found by is shown on Figure 3c and the exact coordinates of the population are listed in Table 4. Page 39 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

44 The Wildlands Conservancy Rare Plant urvey of the Wind Wolves Preserve Perideridia gairdneri ssp. gairdneri Perideridia gairdneri ssp. gairdneri (Gairdner Yampah) is an endemic California plant. This taxon is on CNP List 4. This plant was found on a steep north-facing slope in the upper northwest reaches of the Los Lobos Creek watershed. The location where found Perideridia gairdneri ssp. gairdneri at the Wind Wolves Preserve is shown in Figure 3a and the exact coordinates are listed in Table 4. Page 40 Y:\\Jobs\KernCounty\WindWolves\WindWolves_RarePlantReport doc

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