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1 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 1 ABRLAT Abronia latifolia Yellow Sand Verbena 2 ABRUMB Abronia umbellata Pink Sand Verbena, Beach Sand Verbena 3 ACABAI Acacia baileyana Bailey acacia, Cootamundra Wattle 4 ACADEA Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle Acacia 5 ACALAN Acanthomintha lanceolata Santa Clara Thornmint 6 ACALON Acacia longifolia Golden Wattle, Sydney Golden 7 ACAMEA Acacia mearnsii Black Wattle 8 ACAMEL Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood Acacia 9 ACAPIN Acaena pinnatifida var. californica Acaena 10 ACARED Acacia redolens 11 ACASPE Acacia sp. Acacia 12 ACAVER Acacia verticillata Star Acacia, Prickly Moses 13 ACEMAC Acer macrophyllum Big-leaf Maple 14 ACENEG Acer negundo var. californica California Box Elder 15 ACESPE Acer sp. 16 ACHMIL Achillea millefolium Yarrow 17 ACHMOL Achyrachaena mollis Blow-wives 18 ACMSMI Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Tree 19 ACTRUB Actaea rubra Baneberry 20 ADEBIC Adenocaulon bicolor Trail Plant 21 ADEFAS Adenostoma fasciculatum Chamise 22 ADIALE Adiantum aleuticum Five-finger Fern 23 ADIJOR Adiantum jordanii California Maiden-hair Fern 24 AEOARB Aeonium arboreum var. arboreum Aeonium 25 AESCAL Aesculus califonica California Buckeye 26 AGAAFR Agapanthes africannus Agapanthes 27 AGAORI Agapanthes orientalis Agapanthes 28 AGASPE Agapanthes sp. Agapanthes 29 AGEADE Ageratina adenophora Thoroughwort, Eupatorium 30 AGOAPA Agoseris apargioides var. apargioides Coast Dandelion 31 AGOGRA Agoseris grandiflora California Dandelion 32 AGOHET Agoseris heterophylla Annual Agoseris 33 AGONSP Agonis sp. Peppermint Eucalyptus, Peppermint Tree 34 AGOSPE Agoseris sp. 35 AGRDEN Agrostis densiflora California Bent Grass 36 AGREXA Agrostis exarata Bent Grass 37 AGRHAL Agrostis hallii Hall's Bent Grass 38 AGRMIC Agrostis microphylla Bent Grass 39 AGRPAL Agrostis pallens Leafy bent Grass 40 AGRSPE Agrostis sp. 41 AGRSTO Agrostis stolonifera Redtop, Creeping Bent Grass 42 AGRVIR Agrostis viridis Bent Grass 43 AIRCAR Aira caryophyllea European hairgrass, Shiver Grass 44 AIRSPE Aira sp. Hairgrass, Shiver Grass 45 ALBLOP Albizia lophantha Plume Acacia, Stink Bean 46 ALCOCC Alchemilla occidentalis Alchelmilla 47 ALIPLA Alisma plantago-aquatica Water Plantain 48 ALLACU Allium acuminatum Hooker's Onion 49 ALLDIC Allium dichlamydeum Coast Red Onion 50 ALLSER Allium serra 51 ALLTRI Allium triquetrum Wild onion, White-flowered Onion 52 ALNRHO Alnus rhombifolia White Alder 53 ALNRUB Alnus rubra Red Alder 54 ALOGEN Alopecurus geniculatus Water Foxtail B-1 February 2006

2 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 55 ALOSAC Alopecurus saccatus 56 ALYALY Alyssum alyssoides Alyssum 57 AMABEL Amaryllis belladonna Naked Lady 58 AMASPE Amaranthus sp. Amaranth, Pigweed 59 AMBCHA Ambrosia chamissonis Beach Bur, Silver Beachweed 60 AMEALN Amelanchier Alnifolia Service Berry 61 AMEPAL Amelanchier pallida Sevice Berry 62 AMMARE Ammophila arenaria European Beachgrass 63 AMSLYC Amsinckia lycopsoides Fiddleneck 64 AMSMEN Amsinckia intermedia Fiddleneck, Rancher's Fireweed 65 AMSSPE Amsinckia sp. Fiddleneck 66 AMSSPS Amsinckia spectabilis var. spectabilis Coast Fiddleneck 67 ANAARV Anagallis arvensis Scarlet Pimpernel 68 ANAMAR Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly Everlasting 69 ANEORE Anemone oregana Western Wood Anemone 70 ANEUTA Amelanchier Utahensis Utah Service Berry 71 ANGHEN Angelica hendersonii Coast Angelica 72 ANTCAU Anthriscus caucalis Bur-Chervil 73 ANTCOT Anthemis cotula Mayweed, Dog Fennel 74 ANTKEL Antirrhinum kelloggii Lax Snapdragon 75 APHMOL Aphanes mollis 76 APHOCC Aphanes occidentalis Western Lady's Mantle 77 APIGRA Apium graveolens Celery, Smallage 78 APOAND Apocynum androsaemifolium Bitter Dogbane 79 APTCOR Aptenia cordifolia Baby Sun Rose, Dew Plant 80 AQUFOR Aquilegia formosa Columbine 81 ARABLE Arabis blepharophylla Coast Rock Cress 82 ARACAL Aralia californica Elk Clover 83 ARAGLA Arabis glabra Tower mustard 84 ARASPE Arabis sp. Rockcress 85 ARBMEN Arbutus menziesii Pacific Madrone 86 ARCCAL Arctotheca calendula Capeweed 87 ARCGLA Arctostaphylos glandulosa ssp. glandulosa Eastwood Manzanita 88 ARCHOM Arctostaphlyos hookeri ssp. montana Tamalpais Manzanita 89 ARCHOR Arctostaphylos hookeri ssp. ravenii Presidio or Raven's Manzanita 90 ARCNUM Arctostaphylos nummularia Manzanita 91 ARCSPE Arctostaphylos sp. Manzanita ARCTOC Arctostaphylos tomentosa ssp. crustacea Brittleleaf Manzanita ARCTOR Arctostaphylos tomentosa ssp. rosei Lake Merced Manzanita 92 ARCVIR Arctostaphylos virgata Marin Manzanita 93 AREPAL Arenaria paludicola Marsh Sandwort 94 ARICAL Aristolochia californica Calif. Pipe Vine, Dutchman's Pipe 95 ARMMAR Armeria maritima ssp. californica Thrift, Sea-pink 96 ARRELA Arrhenatherum elatius 97 ARTCAL Artemisia californica California Sagebrush 98 ARTDOU Artemisia douglasiana Mugwort, California Mugwort 99 ARTPYC Artemisia pycnocephala Beach or coastal Sagewort 100 ARTSPE Artemisia sp. 101 ARUDON Arundo donax Giant reed, Arundo Grass 102 ASACAU Asarum caudatum Wild-ginger 103 ASTCHI Aster chilensis California Aster 104 ASTGAM Astragalus gambellianus Milkvetch, Dwarf Loco Weed 105 ASTNUT Astragalus nuttallii Loco Weed 106 ASTRAD Aster radulinus Aster, Rough-leaved Aster B-2 February 2006

3 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 107 ASTSPE Astragalus sp. Loco Weed 108 ATHFIL Athyrium filix-femina var. cyclosorum Lady Fern 109 ATRCAL Atriplex californica California Saltbush 110 ATRLEU Atriplex leucophylla Beach Saltbush 111 ATRPAT Atriplex patula Fat Hen, Spear Salt Bush, Spear Oracle 112 ATRTRI Atriplex triangularis Spearscale 113 AVEBAR Avena barbata Slender Wild Oat 114 AVEFAT Avena fatua Wild Oat 115 AVESAT Avena sativa Cultivated Oat 116 AVESPE Avena sp. Wild Oat 117 AZOFIL Azolla filiculoides American Water Fern 118 BACDOU Baccharis douglasii Marsh Baccharis 119 BACPIC Baccharis pilularis ssp. consanguinea Coyote Brush 120 BACPIL Baccharis pilularis Coyote Brush 121 BARORT Barbarea orthoceras American Winter Cress 122 BARVER Barbarea verna Early Winter Cress, Scurvy Grass 123 BELPER Bellis perennis English Daisy 124 BERERE Berula erecta Cutleaf Water-Parsnip 125 BERNER Berberis nervosa Barberry, Oregon Grape 126 BERPIN Berberis pinnata Coast barberry, Shiny-leaf Mahonia 127 BERPIP Berberis pinnata ssp. pinnata Shiny-leaf Mahonia, Coast Barberry 128 BETVUL Beta vulgaris Beet BLENAN Blennosperma nanum var nanum Common Blennosperma 129 BLESPI Blechnum spicant Deer Fern 130 BOWINC Bowlesia incana 131 BOYOCC Boykinia occidentalis Boykinia, Brook Foam 132 BRADIS Brachypodium distachyon Purple False Brome 133 BRANIG Brassica nigra Black Mustard 134 BRAOLE Brassica oleracea Cabbage 135 BRARAP Brassica rapa Field Mustard, Turnip 136 BRASPE Brassica sp. Mustard 137 BRIMAX Briza maxima Rattlesnake Grass, Big Quaking Grass 138 BRIMIN Briza minor Little Rattlesnake (Quaking) Grass 139 BROBLE Brodiaea elegans Harvest Brodiaea 140 BROCAM Bromus carinatus ssp. maritimus California Brome, Seaside Brome 141 BROCAR Bromus carinatus ssp. carinatus California Brome, Mountain Brome 142 BROCAT Bromus catharticus Rescue Grass 143 BRODIA Bromus diandrus Ripgut Brome 144 BROHOR Bromus hordeaceus Soft Chess 145 BROMAD Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens Foxtail Chess 146 BROSPE Brodiaea sp. Brodiaea sp. 147 BROTER Brodiaea terrestris Dwarf Brodiaea, Earth Brodiaea 148 BUDDAV Buddeja davidii 149 CAEGRI Ceanothus griseus Carmel Ceanothus 150 CAKEDE Cakile edentula Sea Rocket 151 CAKMAR Cakile maritima Sea Rocket 152 CALALB Calochortus albus White Globe Lily, Fairy Lantern 153 CALARV Calendula arvensis Field Marigold 154 CALCIL Calandrinia ciliata Red Maids 155 CALDEC Calocedrus decurrens Incense Cedar CALLUT Calachortus lueus Yellow Marriposa Lily 156 CALMAR Callitriche marginata Water-starwort 157 CALNUT Calamagrostis nutkaensis Pacific Reed Grass 158 CALOCC Calycanthus occidentalis Spice Bush B-3 February 2006

4 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 159 CALPUR Calystegia purpurata ssp. purpurata Morning-glory 160 CALSOL Calystegia soldanella Beach Morning-glory 161 CALSPE Calystegia sp. Morning-glory 162 CALSUB Calystegia subacaulis Hill Morning-glory 163 CALUMB Calochortus umbellatus Oakland Star-Tulip 164 CALYOC Calystegia occidentalis Western or Bush Morning-glory 165 CAMCHE Camissonia cheiranthifolia Beach Evening Primrose 166 CAMMIC Camissonia micrantha Small Primrose 167 CAMOVA Camissonia ovata Sun Cup 168 CAMPRE Campanula prenanthoides Harebell 169 CAMSTR Camissonia strigulosa Contorted Primrose, Sun Cup 170 CAPBUR Capsella bursa-pastoris Shepherd's Purse 171 CARAMP Carex amplifolia Ample-leaved Sedge 172 CARBAR Carex barbarae Santa Barbara Sedge 173 CARBOL Carex bolanderi Bolander's Sedge 174 CARBRE Carex brevicaulis Short-stemmed Sedge 175 CARCAL Cardamine californica var. integrifolia Milk maids, California Toothwort 176 CARCHI Carpobrotus chilensis Sea Fig, Ice Plant 177 CARDEN Carex densa Dense Sedge 178 CARDSP Cardamine sp. 179 CAREDU Carpobrotus edulis Iceplant, Hottentot Fig 180 CARFET Carex feta Green-sheathed Sedge 181 CARGLO Carex globosa Round-fruited Sedge 182 CARGRA Carex gracilior Slender Sedge 183 CARHAR Carex harfordii Harford's Sedge 184 CARHYB Carpobrotus hybrid Sea Fig, Iceplant 185 CAROBN Carex obnupta Slough Sedge 186 CAROLI Cardamine oligosperma Bitter-cress 187 CARPYC Carduus pycnocephalus Italian Thistle 188 CARRAM Cardionema ramosissimum Sandmat 189 CARSPE Carex sp. Sedge 190 CARSUB Carex subbracteata Small-bracted Sedge 191 CARTEN Carduus tenuiflorus Slender-flowered Thistle 192 CARTUM Carex tumulicola Foothill Sedge 193 CASAFF Castilleja affinis ssp. neglecta Tiburon Indian Paintbrush 194 CASDED Castilleja densiflora ssp. densiflora Indian Paintbrush 195 CASDEN Castilleja densiflora Owl's Clover 196 CASEXS Castilleja exserta ssp. exserta Purple Owl's Clover 197 CASLAT Castilleja latifolia Seaside Paintbrush 198 CASSPE Castilleja sp. Indian Paintbrush 199 CASSUB Castilleja subinclusa ssp. fraciscana Indian Paintbrush 200 CASWIG Castilleja wightii Beach Paintbrush 201 CEAFOL Ceanothus foliosus Indigo Bush 202 CEAGLO Ceanothus gloriosus var. exaltatus Glory Brush 203 CEAMAS Ceanothus masonii Bolinas or Mason's Ceanothus 204 CEASPE Ceanothus "species nova" 205 CEATHY Ceanothus thyrsiflorus Coast Blue Blossom, California Lilac 206 CEDATL Cedrus atlantica Atlas Cedar 207 CEDDEO Cedrus deodara Deodar Cedar 208 CEDSPE Cedrus sp. 209 CENCAL Centaurea calcitrapa Purple Star-thistle 210 CENDAV Centaurium davyi Centaury 211 CENDIL Centaurea diluta Star Thistle 212 CENMEL Centaurea melitensis Napa Thistle, Tocalote B-4 February 2006

5 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 213 CENMIN Centunculus minimus Chaffweed 214 CENMUE Centaurium muehlenbergii Monterey Centaury 215 CENRUB Centranthus ruber Red Valerian 216 CENSOL Centaurea solstitialis Yellow Star-thistle, Barnaby's Thistle 217 CERARV Cerastium arvense Field or Meadow Chickweed 218 CERDEM Ceratophyllum demersum Hornwort 219 CERGLO Cerastium glomeratum Mouse-Ear Chickweed 220 CESPAR Cestrum parqui Willow-leaved Jessamine 221 CHAFLO Chasmanthe floribunda Chasmanthe 222 CHAMAC Chamaesyce maculata spotted Spurge 223 CHASPE Chamaecyparis sp. False Cypress 224 CHASUA Chamomilla suaveolens Pineapple Weed 225 CHEALB Chenopodium album Pigweed, Lamb's Quarters 226 CHEAMB Chenopodium ambrosioides Mexican Tea 227 CHEBER Chenopodium berlanderi Berlandier's or Pitseed Goosefoot 228 CHECAL Chenopodium californicum California Goosefoot 229 CHEMAC Chenopodium macrospermum var. halophilum Coast Goosefoot 230 CHEMUL Chenopodium multifidum Cutleaf Goosefoot 231 CHEMUR Chenopodium murale Nettle-leaf Goosefoot 232 CHESPE Chenopodium sp. 233 CHLCUS Chorizanthe cuspidata ssp. cuspidata San Francisco Spineflower 234 CHLPOD Chlorogalum pomeridianum var. divaricatum Soap Plant 235 CHLPOM Chlorogalum pomeridianum Soap Plant, Amole 236 CHRCHM Chrysolepis chrysophylla var. minor Chinquapin 237 CHRCHR Chrysolepis chrysophylla Giant Chinquapin 238 CHRCOR Chrysanthemum coronarium Garland, Crown Daisy 239 CHRLEU Chrysanthemum leucanthemum Ox-Eye Daisy, Common Daisy 240 CHRSEG Chrysanthemum segetum 241 CICDOU Cicuta douglasii American Water-hemlock 242 CICINT Cichorium intybus Chicory 243 CICMAC Cicuta maculata var. bolanderi Water Hemlock 244 CICQUA Cicendia quadrangularis Cicendia 245 CIRAND Cirsium andrewsii Franciscan Thistle 246 CIRARV Cirsium arvense Canada Thistle 247 CIRBRE Cirsium brevistylum Indian Thistle 248 CIROCC Cirsium occidentale var. californicum California Thistle 249 CIROCO Cirsium occidentale var. occidentale Cobwebby Thistle 250 CIROCV Cirsium occidentale var. venustum Cobweb Thistle, Venus Thistle 251 CIRQUE Cirsium quercetorum Brownie Thistle 252 CIRVUL Cirsium vulgare Bull thistle 253 CLAAMO Clarkia amoena ssp. amoena Farewell-to-Spring, Godetia 254 CLAEXI Claytonia exigua ssp. exigua 255 CLAFRA Clarkia franciscana Presidio Clarkia 256 CLAPEP Claytonia perfoliata ssp. perfoliata Miner's Lettuce 257 CLAPER Claytonia perfoliata Miner's Lettuce 258 CLAPUR Clarkia purpurea ssp quadrivulnera Farewell-to-Spring 259 CLAPUV Clarkia purpurea ssp. viminea Large Godetia 260 CLARUB Clarkia rubicunda Farewell-to-Spring 261 CLASIB Claytonia sibirica Indian Lettuce or Candy Flower 262 CLAUNG Clarkia unguiculata Elegant Clarkia 263 CLELAS Clematis lasiantha Pipestems 264 CLELIG Clematis ligusticifolia Virgin's bower, Yerba De Chiva 265 CLESPE Clematis sp. 266 CLIAND Clintonia andrewsiana Clintonia B-5 February 2006

6 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 267 CLIMIN Clivia miniata Clivia 268 COLBAR Collinsia bartsiifolia var. bartsiifolia Collinsia 269 COLHET Collinsia heterophylla Chinese Houses 270 COLMUL Collinsia multicolor Chinese Houses 271 CONARV Convolvulus arvensis Morning-Glory, Field Bindweed 272 CONBIL Conyza bilboana 273 CONBON Conyza bonariensis Horseweed 274 CONCAN Conyza canadensis Horseweed 275 CONCHI Conioselinum chinense 276 CONMAC Conium maculatum Poison Hemlock 277 CONPUG Conicosia pugioniformis Narrow-Leaf Ice Plant 278 CONSPE Conyza sp. Horseweed 279 COPREP Coprosma repens Mirror Plant 280 CORCOR Corylus cornuta var. californica California Hazelnut 281 CORDID Coronopus didymus Wart, Swine Cress 282 CORJUB Cortaderia jubata Andean Pampas Grass 283 CORMAC Corallorhiza maculata Spotted Coralroot 284 CORMAR Cordylanthus maritimus ssp. palustris Pt. Reyes Salt Marsh Bird's Beak 285 CORSEL Cortaderia selloana Pampas Grass 286 CORSER Cornus sericea ssp. sericea Creek or American Dogwood 287 CORSTR Corallorhiza striata Striped Coralroot 288 COTAUS Cotula australis New Zealand Brass Buttons 289 COTCOR Cotula coronopifolia Brass Buttons 290 COTFRA Cotoneaster franchetii Cotoneaster 291 COTPAN Cotoneaster pannosa Cotoneaster 292 COTSPE Cotoneaster sp. Cotoneaster 293 COVSPE Convolvulus sp. Morning-glory 294 CRAAQU Crassula aquatica Pygmy-weed 295 CRAARG Crassula argentea Jade Plant 296 CRACON Crassula connata Sand Pygmy-weed 297 CRASPE Crassula sp. (succulents) 298 CRECAP Crepis capillaris Smooth Hawksbeard 299 CROCAL Croton californicus California Croton 300 CROCRO Crocosmiax crocosmiiflora Montbretia 301 CROMAS Crocosmia masoniorum Crocosmia 302 CRYCLE Cryptantha clevelandii Popcorn Flower 303 CRYLEI Cryptantha leiocarpa Popcorn Flower 304 CRYSPE Cryptantha sp. Popcorn Flower 305 CUPMAC Cupressus macrocarpa Monterey Cypress 306 CUSCAL Cuscuta californica Common Dodder 307 CUSSAL Cuscuta salina var. major Salt marsh Dodder 308 CUSSPE Cuscuta sp. Dodder 309 CYMMUR Cymbalaria muralis Kenilworth Ivy 310 CYNCAR Cynara cardunculus Cardoon, Artichoke thistle 311 CYNDAC Cynodon dactylon Bermuda Grass 312 CYNECH Cynosurus echinatus Hedgehog Dogtail, Dogtail Grass 313 CYNGRA Cynoglossum grande Hound's Tounge 314 CYNSCO Cynara scolymus Globe or Garden Artichoke 315 CYPERA Cyperus eragrostis Tall Cyperus 316 CYPESC Cyperus esculentus Nutsedge, Galingale 317 CYPINV Cyperus involucratus Umbrella Plant 318 CYPPAP Cyperus papyrus 319 CYSFRA Cystopteris fragilis Fragile Fern 320 CYTSCO Cytisus scoparius Scotch Broom B-6 February 2006

7 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 321 CYTSTR Cytisus striatus Striated or Striatus Broom 322 DACGLO Dactylis glomerata Orchard Grass 323 DANCAC Danthonia californica var. california California Oatgrass 324 DANCAL Danthonia californica var. americana California Oatgrass 325 DANPIL Danthonia pilosa Purple-awned Wallaby Grass 326 DATSTR Datura stramonium Jimson Weed 327 DAUCAR Daucus carota Carrot 328 DAUPUS Daucus pusillus Rattlesnake Weed 329 DELCAL Delphinium californicum Larkspur 330 DELDEC Delphinium decorum Yellowtinge Larkspur 331 DELHES Delphinium hesperium Western or Coast Larkspur 332 DELNUD Delphinium nudicaule Red or Orange Larkspur 333 DELODO Delairea odorata Cape-ivy, German-ivy 334 DELSPE Delphinium sp. Larkspur 335 DESCEH Deschampsia cespitosa ssp. holciformis Tufted Hairgrass 336 DESCES Deschampia cespitosa Tufted Hairgrass 337 DESDAN Deschampsia danthonioides Annual Hairgrass 338 DESELO Deschampsia elongata Slender Hairgrass 339 DICCAC Dichelostemma capitatum ssp. capitatum Blue Dicks 340 DICCAP Dichelostemma capitatum Blue Dicks, Wild Hyacinth 341 DICCON Dichelostemma congestum Ookow 342 DICDON Dichondra donelliana Dichondra 343 DICFOR Dicentra formosa Pacific Bleeding Heart 344 DICSPE Dicksonia sp. Tree fern 345 DIPFUL Dipsacus fullonum Wild Teasel 346 DIPSAT Dipsacus sativus Fuller'sTeasel 347 DIROCC Dirca occidentalis Western Leatherwood 348 DISHOO Disporum hookeri Fairy Bells 349 DISSMI Disporum smithii Disporum 350 DISSPI Distichlis spicata Saltgrass 351 DODCLE Dodecatheon clevelandii ssp. patulum Shooting Star 352 DODHEN Dodecatheon hendersonii Mosquito Bills, Sailor Caps 353 DODSPE Dodecatheon sp. Shooting Star 354 DROFLO Drosanthemum floribundum Ice Plant 355 DRYARG Dryopteris arguta Spreading Coastal Wood Fern 356 DUCIND Duchesnea indica Mock-strawberry 357 DUDFAR Dudleya farinosa Live-forever 358 ECHCAN Echium candicans Echium 359 ECHCRU Echinocloa crus-galli 360 ECHPLA Echium plantagineum Tower of Jewels 361 ECHSPE Echium sp. Echium 362 EHRCAL Ehrharta calycina Veldt Grass 363 EHRERE Ehrharta erecta 364 EICCRA Eichhornia crassipes Water Hyacinth 365 ELOACI Eleocharis acicularis Spikerush 366 ELOMAC Eleocharis macrostachya Spikerush, Wire Grass 367 ELYCAL Elymus californicus California Bottle-brush Grass 368 ELYELY Elymus elymoides Squirreltail 369 ELYGLA Elymus glaucus ssp. glaucus Blue Wild Rye, Western Wild Rye 370 ELYGLE Elymus glaucus x E. elymoides Hansen's Squirrel-tail 371 ELYGLV Elymus glaucus ssp. virescens Blue Wild Rye 372 ELYMUL Elymus multisetus Big Squirrel Tail 373 EPIBRA Epilobium brachycarpum Willow-herb 374 EPICIC Epilobium ciliatum ssp. ciliatum Northern Willow-herb B-7 February 2006

8 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 375 EPICIL Epilobium ciliatum Willow-herb 376 EPICIW Epilobium ciliatum ssp. watsonii Willow-herb 377 EPIDEN Epilobium densiflorum Dense-flowered Boisduvalia 378 EPIHAL Epilobium halleanum Hall's Willow-herb 379 EPIHEL Epipactis helleborine 380 EPISPE Epilobium sp. Willow-herb 381 EQUARV Equisetum arvense Common Horsetail, Field Horsetail 382 EQUHYE Equisetum hyemale ssp. affine Scrubbrush 383 EQUSPE Equisetum sp. Horsetail 384 EQUTEB Equisetum telmateia ssp. braunii Giant horsetail, Horsetail fern 385 EQUTEL Equisetum telmateia Giant Horsetail 386 EREARG Erechtites arguta 387 EREGLO Erechtites glomerata New Zealand Fireweed 388 EREMIN Erechtites minima Australian Fireweed 389 EREPRE Erechtites prenanthoides 390 ERESET Eremocarpus setigerus Turkey Mullein, Dove Weed 391 ERESPE Erechtites sp. 392 ERIBLO Erigeron blochmaniae Blochmans Leafy Daisy 393 ERICAL Eriodictyon californicum Yerba Santa 394 ERICOC Eriophyllum confertiflorum var. confertiflorum Lizardtail 395 ERICON Eriophyllum confertiflorum Golden or Yellow Yarrow 396 ERIERI Ericameria ericoides Mock Heather, Goldenbush 397 ERIFOL Erigeron foliosus Leafy Daisy 398 ERIGLA Erigeron glaucus SeasideDaisy 399 ERILAN Eriophyllum lanatum var. arachnoideum Wooly Sunflower 400 ERILAT Eriogonum latifolium Coast Buckwheat 401 ERILUT Eriogonum luteolum var. caninum Tiburon Buckwheat 402 ERINUD Eriogonum nudum Nude Buckwheat 403 ERISPE Erigeron sp. Fleebane Daisy 404 ERISTA Eriophyllum staechadifolium Lizard-tail, Seaside Wooly Sunflower 405 EROBOT Erodium botrys Broad-leaf Filaree, Long-beaked Filaree 406 EROBRA Erodium brachycarpum Filaree 407 EROCIC Erodium cicutarium Red-stemmed Filaree, Storksbill 408 EROMOS Erodium moschatum White-stemmed Filaree 409 EROSPE Erodium sp. Filaree 410 ERYARM Eryngium armatum Coyote Thistle 411 ERYCAP Erysimum capitatum Western Wallflower 412 ERYFRA Erysimum franciscanum San Francisco Wallflower 413 ESCCAL Eschscholzia californica California Poppy 414 ESCSPE Escallonia sp. Escallonia 415 EUCGLO Eucalyptus globulus Blue Gum Eucalyptus 416 EUCNIC Eucalyptus nicholii Eucalyptus 417 EUCSID Eucalyptus sideroxylon Red (or pink)iron Bark 418 EUCSPE Eucalyptus sp. Blue Gum 419 EUCVIM Eucalyptus viminalis Manna Gum 420 EUOOCC Euonymus occidentalis Western Burning Bush 421 EUOSPA Euphorbia spathulata Spurge 422 EUPLAT Euphorbia lathyris Gopher Plant, Caper Spurge 423 EUPOBL Euphorbia oblongata Spurge 424 EUPPEP Euphorbia peplus Petty Spurge 425 EUTOCC Euthamia occidentalis Western Goldenrod 426 FESARU Festuca arundinacea Tall Fescue, Alta Fescue, Reed Fescue 427 FESCAL Festuca californica California Fescue 428 FESIDA Festuca idahoensis Idaho Fescue B-8 February 2006

9 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 429 FESPRA Festuca pratensis Meadow Fescue 430 FESRUB Festuca rubra Red Fescue 431 FESSPE Festuca sp. 432 FILCAL Filago californica California Filago, Herba Impia 433 FILGAL Filago gallica Herba Impia 434 FILPYR Filago pyramidata var. pyramidata Filago, Herba Impia 435 FILSPE Filago sp. 436 FOEVUL Foeniculum vulgare Sweet Fennel 437 FRACHI Fragaria chiloensis Beach or Dune Strawberry 438 FRASAL Frankenia salina Alkali heath, Yerba Reuma 439 FRASPE Fragaria sp. Strawberry 440 FRAVES Fragaria vesca Wild or Woodland Strawberry 441 FRIAFF Fritillaria affinis Checker lily, Mission Bells 442 FRIFRA Fritillaria liliacea Fragrant Fritillary 443 FUMOFF Fumaria officinalis Fumitory 444 FUMPAR Fumaria parviflora Fumitory 445 FUMSPE Fumaria sp. 446 FUSSPE Fushia sp. Fushia 447 GALAPA Galium aparine Bedstraw, Cleavers, Goosegrass 448 GALCAL Galium californicum California Bedstraw 449 GALNUT Galium nuttallii Nuttall's Bedstraw, Climbing Bedstraw 450 GALPOR Galium porrigens var. porrigens Climbing Bedstraw 451 GALSPE Galium sp. Bedstraw 452 GALTRI Galium trifidum Trifid Bedstraw 453 GALTRO Galium triflorum Sweet-scented Bedstraw 454 GALTRP Galium trifidum var. pacificum Bedstraw 455 GARELL Garrya elliptica Silk tassel Bush 456 GASVEN Gastridium ventricosum Nit Grass 457 GAUSHA Gaultheria shallon Gaultheria 458 GAZLIN Gazania linearis Gazania 459 GAZSPE Gazania sp. Gazania 460 GENMON Genista monspessulana French Broom 461 GERDIS Geranium dissectum Cut-Leaf Geranium 462 GERMOL Geranium molle Crane's Bill Geranium 463 GERPUS Geranium pusillum 464 GERRET Geranium retrorsum Cranesbill 465 GERSPE Geranium sp. Geranium 466 GILCAP Gilia capitata ssp. chamissonis Dune Gilia 467 GILCLI Gilia clivorum Grassland Gilia 468 GLAMAR Glaux maritima Sea Milk-wort 469 GLYLEP Glyceria leptostachya Manna Grass 470 GLYOCC Glyceria occidentalis Manna Grass 471 GNABIC Gnaphalium bicolor Bicolor Cudweed 472 GNACAL Gnaphalium californicum Cudweed, Green everlasting 473 GNACAN Gnaphalium canescens ssp. beneolens Everlasting Cudweed 474 GNALUT Gnaphalium luteo-album Everlasting Cudweed 475 GNAPAL Gnaphalium palustre Lowland Cudweed 476 GNAPUR Gnaphalium purpureum Purple Cudweed 477 GNARAM Gnaphalium ramosissimum Pink Everlasting, Cudweed 478 GNASPE Gnaphalium sp. 479 GNASTR Gnaphalium stramineum Cudweed 480 GOOOBL Goodyera oblongifolia Rattlesnake Plantain 481 GRICAM Grindelia camporum Gumplant 482 GRIHIM Grindelia hirsutula var. maritima San Francisco Gumplant B-9 February 2006

10 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 483 GRIHIR Grindelia hirsutula Hairy Gumplant 484 GRIMAR Grindelia maritima San Francisco Gumplant 485 GRISPE Griselinia sp. Griselinia 486 GRISTA Grindelia stricta var. angustifolia 487 GRISTR Grindelia stricta Gumplant 488 GUILAS Guillenia lasiophylla California Mustard 489 GUTCAL Gutierrezia californica California Matchweed, Snakeweed 490 HAICYL Hainardia cylindrica Thintail 491 HEBFRA Hebe x franciscana Hebe 492 HEBSPE Hebe sp. Hebe, Veronica 493 HEDCAN Hedera canariensis Algerian Ivy 494 HEDCRE Hedypnois cretica Hedypnois 495 HEDHEL Hedera helix English Ivy 496 HELCUR Heliotropium curvassavicum Heliotrope 497 HELPUB Helenium puberulum Sneezeweed 498 HELSCO Helianthemum scoparium Broom-rose, Peak Rush-rose 499 HEMCON Hemizonia congesta ssp. congesta Hayfield or Seaside Tarweed 500 HEMFAS Hemizonia fasciculata Tarweed 501 HEMSPE Hemizonia sp. Tarweed 502 HERLAN Heracleum lanatum Cow Parsnip 503 HESCAL Hesperolinon californicum California Dwarf Flax 504 HESCON Hesperolinon congestum Marin Dwarf Flax 505 HESSPA Hesperevax sparsiflora 506 HESSPS Hesperevax sparsiflora var. sparsiflora 507 HETARB Heteromeles arbutifolia Toyon, Christmas Berry 508 HETRAR Heterocodon rariflorum Heterocodon 509 HETSES Heterotheca sessiliflora ssp. bolanderi Goldenaster 510 HEUMIC Heuchera micrantha Alumroot 511 HIEALB Hieracium albiflorum Hawkweed 512 HIEOCC Hierochloe occidentalis Sweetgrass 513 HIRINC Hirschfeldia incana Summer Mustard 514 HOIORB Hoita orbicularis Round-leaved Psoralea 515 HOLDIS Holodiscus discolor Oceanspray, Creambush 516 HOLLAN Holcus lanatus Purple Velvet Grass 517 HORBRA Hordeum brachyantherum Meadow Barley 518 HORCAL Horkelia californica California Horkelia 519 HORCUN Horkelia cuneata var. sericea Wedge-leaved or Kellogg's Horkelia 520 HORMAR Hordeum marinum ssp. gussoneanum Mediterranean Barley 521 HORMUM Hordeum murinum ssp. murinum Foxtail 522 HORMUR Hordeum murinum ssp. leporinum Farmer's Foxtail 523 HORSPE Hordeum sp. 524 HYDRAN Hydrocotyle ranunculoides Marsh Pennywort 525 HYDVER Hydrocotyle verticillata Marsh Pennywort 526 HYPANA Hypericum anagalloides Tinker's Penny 527 HYPGLA Hypochaeris glabra Smooth Cat's-Ear 528 HYPPER Hypericum perforatum Klamathweed 529 HYPRAD Hypochaeris radicata Hairy or Rough Cat's-Ear 530 HYPSPE Hypericum sp. St. John's Wort 531 ILEAQU Ilex aquifolium English Holly 532 ILESPE Ilex sp. Holly 533 IPOMUT Ipomoea mutabilis Ipomoea 534 IRIDOU Iris douglasiana Douglas Iris 535 IRILON Iris longipetala Coast Iris 536 IRIMAC Iris macrosiphon B-10 February 2006

11 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 537 IRIPSE Iris pseudacorus Yellow Flag 538 ISONUT Isoetes nuttallii Nuttall's Quillwort 539 JAUCAR Jaumea carnosa Jaumea 540 JUNBAL Juncus balticus Rush 541 JUNBUB Juncus bufonius var. bufonius Toad Rush 542 JUNBUC Juncus bufonius var. congestus Toad Rush 543 JUNBUF Juncus bufonius Toad Rush 544 JUNEFF Juncus effusus var. brunneus Bog Rush 545 JUNEFP Juncus effusus var. pacificus Pacific Bog Rush 546 JUNFAL Juncus falcatus var. falcatus Rush 547 JUNLES Juncus lesueurii Rush 548 JUNMEX Juncus mexicanus Rush 549 JUNOCC Juncus occidentalis Rush 550 JUNPAT Juncus patens Spreading Rush, Common Rush 551 JUNPHA Juncus phaeocephalus Rush 552 JUNSPE Juncus sp. Rush 553 JUNXIP Juncus xiphioides Iris Leaf Rush 554 KNIUVA Kniphofia uvaria Red-Hot Poker, Poker Plant 555 KOEMAC Koeleria macrantha June Grass 556 LACSAL Lactuca saligna Willow Lettuce 557 LACSER Lactuca serriola Prickly Lettuce 558 LACSPE Lactuca sp. Prickly Lettuce 559 LAGOVA Lagurus ovatus Hare's-tail Grass 560 LAMAMP Lamium amplexicaule Giraffe Head, Dead Nettle 561 LASCAL Lasthenia californica Goldfields 562 LASCHR Lasthenia chrysostoma 563 LASGLA Lasthenia glabrata Goldfields 564 LASMIN Lasthenia minor Goldfields 565 LATLAT Lathyrus latifolius Giant Pea, Everlasting Pea 566 LATLIT Lathyrus littoralis Beach Pea 567 LATODO Lathyrus odoratus Common Sweet Pea 568 LATSPE Lathyrus sp. 569 LATVES Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Pacific, Bolander's, or Hillside Pea 570 LAUNOB Laurus nobilis Sweet Bay, Grecian or Culinary Bay 571 LAUSPE Laurus sp. Laurel 572 LAVARB Lavatera arborea Tree-mallow 573 LAVASS Lavatera assurgentiflora Malva rose 574 LAVCRE Lavatera cretica Tree-mallow 575 LAVSPE Lavatera sp. Tree mallow 576 LAYHIE Layia hieracioides Tidy Tips 577 LAYPLA Layia platyglossa Tidy Tips 578 LEMGIB Lemna gibba Duckweed 579 LEMMIN Lemna minor Duckweed 580 LEMNAM Lemna minuscula Duckweed 581 LEMSPE Lemna sp. 582 LEPCAL Lepechinia calycina Pitcher Sage 583 LEPFAS Leptochloa fascicularis Bearded Strangleto 584 LEPLAE Leptospermum laevigatum Tea Tree 585 LEPNIN Lepidium nitidum var. nitidum Peppergrass 586 LEPNIT Lepidium nitidum Peppergrass 587 LEPSPE Lepidium sp. Peppergrass 588 LEPSTR Lepidium strictum Peppergrass 589 LEPTSP Leptospermum sp. New Zealand Tea tree 590 LEPVIR Lepidium virginicum var. pubescens Peppergrass B-11 February 2006

12 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 591 LESFIL Lessingia filaginifolia var. californica California-aster, Common Corethrogyne 592 LESGER Lessingia germanorum San Francisco Lessingia 593 LEUVUL Leucanthemum vulgare Ox-eye Daisy 594 LEYCON Leymus condensatus Giant Rye Grass 595 LEYMOL Leymus mollis ssp. mollis American Dune-Grass 596 LEYPAC Leymus pacificus Gould's Rye Grass 597 LEYTRI Leymus triticoides Valley Wild-rye 598 LEYXVA Leymus xvancouverensis Vancouver's Ryegrass 599 LIBFOR Libertia formosa Showy Libertia 600 LIGAPI Ligusticum apiifolium Pacific Lovage 601 LIGLUC Ligustrum lucidum Privet 602 LILOCC Lilaeopsis occcidentalis Lilaeopsis 603 LILPAR Lilium pardalinum California Tiger Lily 604 LILSCI Lilaea scilloides Flowering Quillwort 605 LILSPE Lilium sp. Lily 606 LIMAQU Limosella aquatica Mudwort 607 LIMCAL Limonium californicum Sea Lavendar, Marsh Rosemary 608 LIMSPE Limonium sp. Sea Lavendar 609 LINAND Linanthus androsaceus Common Linanthus 610 LINBIE Linum bienne Flax 611 LINBIP Linaria bipartita Toadflax 612 LINCAN Linaria canadensis Canadian or Blue Toad-Flax 613 LINPAR Linanthus parviflorus Linanthus 614 LITAFF Lithophragma affine Woodland Star 615 LITDEN Lithocarpus densiflorus Tanbark Oak, Tan Oak 616 LOBMAR Lobularia maritima Sweet Alyssum 617 LOLMUL Lolium multiflorum Italian Ryegrass 618 LOLPER Lolium perenne Perrenial Ryegrass 619 LOLSPE Lolium sp. Ryegrass 620 LOLTEM Lolium temulentum Darnel 621 LOMCAR Lomatium caruifolium biscuit root 622 LOMDAS Lomatium dasycarpum Wooly Parsnip 623 LOMSPE Lomatium sp. 624 LOMUTR Lomatium utriculatum Bladder Parsnip 625 LONHIS Lonicera hispidula var. vacillans California Honeysuckle 626 LONINV Lonicera involucrata Coast Twinberry 627 LONJAP Lonicera japonica Japanese Honeysuckle 628 LOTCOR Lotus corniculatus Birdfoot Trefoil 629 LOTFOR Lotus formosissimus Coast Lotus 630 LOTHUM Lotus humistratus Short-podded Lotus or Colchita 631 LOTMIC Lotus micranthus Hill Lotus 632 LOTPUR Lotus purshianus var. purshianus Spanish Clover 633 LOTSCO Lotus scoparius Deer Weed, California Broom 634 LOTSPE Lotus sp. Lotus 635 LOTSTR Lotus strigosus Lotus strigosus 636 LOTWRA Lotus wrangelianus Calif. Lotus, Chilean Trefoil 637 LUDHEX Ludwigia hexapetala False Loosestrife, Ludwigia 638 LUDPEP Ludwigia peploides Marsh Purslane 639 LUPALB Lupinus albifrons var. collinus Silver Bush Lupine 640 LUPARB Lupinus arboreus Yellow Bush Lupine, Tree Lupine 641 LUPBIC Lupinus bicolor Miniature Lupine, Annual Lupine 642 LUPCHA Lupinus chamissonis Chamisso's Lupine, Beach Blue Lupine 643 LUPFOR Lupinus formosus var. formosus Summer Lupine 644 LUPHIR Lupinus hirsuta Hairy Vetch B-12 February 2006

13 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 645 LUPMIM Lupinus microcarpus var. microcarpus Chick Lupine 646 LUPNAN Lupinus nanus Sky Lupine 647 LUPSPA Lupinus sparsiflorus Loosely-flowered Annual Lupine 648 LUPSPE Lupinus sp. 649 LUPSUC Lupinus succulentus Arroyo Lupine 650 LUPVAR Lupinus variicolor Varicolored Lupine, Varied Lupine 651 LUZCOM Luzula comosa Wood Rush 652 LUZMUL Luzula multiflora Hairy Wood Rush 653 LYOFLO Lyonothamnus floribundus Catalina Ironwood 654 LYTHYS Lythrum hyssopifolium Loosestrife 655 LYTTRI Lythrum tribracteatum Loosestrife 656 MADANO Madia anomala Tarweed 657 MADELE Madia elegans Common Madia 658 MADEXI Madia exigua Threadstem Madia 659 MADGRA Madia gracilis Slender Tarweed 660 MADMIN Madia minima Tarweed 661 MADSAT Madia sativa Coast Tarweed, Headland Tarweed 662 MADSPE Madia sp. Tarweed 663 MAGGRA Magnolia grandiflora Southern Magnolia 664 MAGSPE Magnolia sp. Magnolia 665 MALCRO Malephora crocea Common Ice Plant 666 MALNEG Malva neglecta Common Mallow, Cheeses 667 MALNIC Malva nicaeensis Bull Mallow 668 MALPAR Malva parviflora Cheeseweed, Little Mallow 669 MALSPE Malva sp. Mallow 670 MALSYL Malva sylvestris High Mallow 671 MARFAB Marah fabaceus Man-root, Wild Cucumber 672 MARORE Marah oreganus Wild Cucumber, Man-root 673 MARVUL Marrubium vulgare White Horehound 674 MATINC Matthiola incana Stock 675 MAYBOA Maytenus boaria Mayten Tree 676 MECLIN Meconella linearis Meconella 677 MEDARA Medicago arabica Spotted Burclover 678 MEDPOL Medicago polymorpha California Bur-Clover 679 MEDSAT Medicago sativa Alfafa, Lucerne 680 MEDSPE Medicago sp. Burclover 681 MELALB Melilotus alba White Sweetclover, Melilot 682 MELCAL Melica californica California Melica 683 MELIMP Melica imperfecta Small-Flowered Melica 684 MELIND Melilotus indica Sourclover 685 MELISP Melica sp. Oniongrass 686 MELSPE Melilotus sp. Sweet Clover 687 MELTOR Melica torreyana Torrey's Melica 688 MENPIP Mentha x piperita Bergamot Mint, Peppermint 689 MENPUL Mentha pulegium Pennyroyal 690 MENSPI Mentha spicata var. spicata Spearmint 691 MICBIG Microseris bigelovii Coast Dandelion, Coast Microseris 692 MICDOU Microseris douglasii Douglas Microseris 693 MICLIN Microseris lindleyi 694 MICPAL Microseris paludosa Coast Microseris 695 MICSPE Microseris sp. 696 MIMAUR Mimulus aurantiacus Sticky or Bush Monkey Flower 697 MIMCAR Mimulus cardinalis Scarlet Monkey Flower 698 MIMGUT Mimulus guttatus Common Monkey Flower B-13 February 2006

14 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 699 MINDOU Minuartia douglasii Sandwort 700 MINPUS Minuartia pusilla Sandwort 701 MONVIF Monardella villosa var. franciscana Western Pennyroyal 702 MONVIL Monardella villosa Coyote-Mint 703 MUECOM Muehlenbeckia complexa Maidenhair vine, Mattress wire weed 704 MUIMAR Muilla maritima Muilla 705 MUSBOT Muscari botryoides Grape Hyacinth 706 MYMSPE Myoporum sp. 707 MYODIS Myosotis discolor Yellow and Blue Scorpion Grass 708 MYOLAE Myoporum laetum Lollypop Tree 709 MYOLAT Myosotis latifolia Forget-me-not 710 MYOSPE Myosotis sp. Forget-me-not 711 MYRCAL Myrica californica California Wax Myrtle 712 MYRSIB Myriophyllum sibiricum Water Milfoil 713 MYRSPI Myriophyllum spicatum Eurasian Milfoil 714 NAJASG Najasguadalupensis Common Water-nymph 715 NARSPE Narcissus sp. Daffodil 716 NASCER Nassella cernua Nodding Needlegrass 717 NASLEP Nassella lepida Foothill Needlegrass 718 NASPUL Nassella pulchra Purple Needlegrass 719 NAVSQU Navarretia squarrosa Skunkweed 720 NEMMAC Nemophila maculata 721 NEMMEN Nemophila menziesii Baby Blue-eyes 722 NEMPED Nemophila pedunculata 723 NONGRA Non-native grasses 724 NOTINO Nothoscordum inodorum Grace, False Garlic 725 NUPLUT Nuphar luteum ssp. polysepalum Yellow Pond-lily 726 NYMODO Nymphaea odorata White Water Lily, Water Nymph 727 OEMCER Oemleria cerasiformis Oso Berry 728 OENELA Oenothera elata ssp. hookeri Beach Evening Primrose 729 OENSAR Oenanthe sarmentosa Water Parsley 730 OLESPE Olea sp. Olive 731 OROFAS Orobanche fasciculata Clustered Broom-rape 732 OROUNI Orobanche uniflora Naked Broom-rape 733 OSMCHI Osmorhiza chilensis Sweet Cicely 734 OXAALB Oxalis albicans ssp. pilosa Wood-sorrel 735 OXACOR Oxalis corniculata Wood-sorrel 736 OXAINC Oxalis incarnata 737 OXALAT Oxalis latifolia 738 OXAORE Oxalis oregana 739 OXAPES Oxalis pes-caprae Bermuda Buttercup 740 OXARUB Oxalis rubra 741 OXASPE Oxalis sp. 742 PAPSPE Paper sp. 743 PARFRA Paronychia franciscana Nailwort 744 PARINC Parapholis incurva Sickle Grass 745 PARJUD Parietaria judaica 746 PARVIS Parentucellia viscosa Yellow Parentucellia 747 PASDIL Paspalum dilatatum Dallis Grass 748 PEDDEN Pedicularis densiflora Indian Warrior 749 PELAND Pellaea andromedifolia Coffee Fern 750 PELMUC Pellaea mucronata Bird's-Foot Fern 751 PELSPE Pellaea sp. 752 PENCLA Pennisetum clandestinum Kikuyu Grass B-14 February 2006

15 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 753 PENTRI Pentagramma triangularis Goldback Fern 754 PENTRT Pentagramma triangularis ssp. triangularis Goldenback Fern 755 PERKEL Perideridia kelloggii Yampah 756 PETCRI Petroselinum crispum Parsley 757 PETFRI Petasites frigidus var. palmatus Coltsfoot, Western Coltsfoot 758 PHAAQU Phalaris aquatica Harding Grass 759 PHACAL Phacelia californica California Coast Phacelia 760 PHADIS Phacelia distans Wild-Heliotrope 761 PHAMAL Phacelia malvifolia Stinging Phacelia 762 PHAMIN Phalaris minor Mediterranean Canary Grass 763 PHARAM Phacelia ramosissima Branched Phacelia 764 PHASPE Phacelia sp. Phacelia 765 PHIAUA Philostoma auritum var. auritum Fiesta Flower 766 PHLCAL Phalaris californica California Canary Grass 767 PHLSPE Phalaris sp. 768 PHYSCO Phyllospadix scouleri Surfgrass 769 PHYTOR Phyllospadix torreyi Surfgrass 770 PICECH Picris echioides Bristly Ox-tongue 771 PICMON Pickeringia montana Chaparral Pea 772 PINMUR Pinus muricata Bishop Pine 773 PINPIN Pinus pinea Italian Stone Pine 774 PINRAD Pinus radiata Monterey Pine 775 PINSPE Pinus sp. Pine 776 PIPELE Piperia elegans Green Rein-orchid, Coast Piperia 777 PIPSET Piptochaetium setosum Ricegrass 778 PITCRA Pittosporum crassifolium Thick-leaved Pittosporum 779 PITEUG Pittosporum eugenioides 780 PITSPE Pittosporum sp. 781 PITUND Pittosporum undulatum Victorian Box, Mock Orange 782 PLACAL Platystemon californicus Cream Cups 783 PLACHO Plagiobothrys chorisianus var. chorisianus Choris' Popcornflower 784 PLACOR Plantago coronopus Split-Leaf Plantain 785 PLAELO Plantago elongata Annual Coast Plantain 786 PLAERE Plantago erecta Dwarf Plantain 787 PLALAN Plantago lanceolata English Plantain 788 PLALEU Platanthera leucostachys White-flowered Bog Orchid, White Rein Orchid 789 PLAMAG Plantago major Common Plantain 790 PLAMAR Plantago maritima Seaside Plantain 791 PLARAC Platanus racemosa Western Sycamore 792 PLARET Plagiobothrys reticulatus var. rossianorum San Francisco Popcorn-flower 793 PLASPE Plantago sp. Plantain 794 PLASUB Plantago subnuda Mexican Plantain 795 POAANN Poa annua Annual Bluegrass 796 POACOM Poa compressa Canadian Bluegrass 797 POADOU Poa douglasii Douglas or Sand-dune Bluegrass 798 POAPRA Poa pratensis ssp. pratensis Kentucky Bluegrass 799 POASEC Poa secunda ssp. secunda One-sided Bluegrass, Pine Bluegrass 800 POASPE Poa sp. 801 POAUNI Poa unilateralis Ocean-bluff bluegrass 802 POGCAL Polygala californica Milkwort 803 POGSER Pogogyne serpyllioides Pogogyne 804 POLAMP Polygonum amphibium var. emersum Swamp Knotweed, Kelp 805 POLARE Polygonum arenastrum Common or Dooryard Knotweed 806 POLCAL Polypodium californicum California Polypody B-15 February 2006

16 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 807 POLCAP Polygonum capitatum Ornmental Knotweed 808 POLCAR Polemonium carneum Great Polemonium 809 POLDUD Polystichum dudleyi Sword Fern 810 POLGLY Polypodium glycyrrhiza Licorice Fern 811 POLINT Polypogon interruptus Ditch beard Grass 812 POLLAP Polygonum lapathifolium Willow Weed 813 POLMON Polypogon monspeliensis Anual beard Grass 814 POLMUN Polystichum munitum Western Sword Fern 815 POLPAR Polygonum paronychia Dune Knotweed 816 POLPER Polygonum persicaria Lady's Thumb 817 POLPUN Polygonum punctatum Water Smartweed 818 POLSCO Polypodium scouleri Leather-leaf Fern 819 POLSPE Polygonum sp. Knotweed 820 POLTET Polycarpon tetraphyllum Four-leaved allseed 821 POPFRE Populus fremontii ssp. fremontii Fremont's Cottonwood 822 POPNIG Populus nigra Italian Poplar, Lombardi Poplar 823 POPSPE Populus sp. Poplar 824 POTANS Potentilla anserina ssp. pacifica Silverfern 825 POTGLA Potentilla glandulosa Cinquefoil 826 POTILL Potamogeton illinoensis Shining Pondweed 827 POTPEC Potentilla pectinisecta 828 POTPUS Potamogeton pusillus Small Pondweed 829 POTRIV Potentilla rivalis 830 POTSPE Potentilla sp. Cinquefoil 831 PRUCER Prunus cerasifera Wild Plum, Cherry Plum 832 PRUEMA Prunus emarginata Bitter Cherry 833 PRUILC Prunus ilicifolia ssp. ilicifolia Holly-leaf Cherry, Islais Creek Cherry 834 PRUILI Prunus ilicifolia Holly-leaved Cherry 835 PRULAU Prunus laurocerasus English Laurel 836 PRUSPE Prunus sp. 837 PRUVIR Prunus virginiana Western Choke Cherry 838 PRUVLA Prunella vulgaris var. lanceolata Self-heal 839 PRUVUL Prunella vulgaris Self-heal 840 PSEMEN Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii Douglas-Fir 841 PSITEN Psilocarphus tenellus Woolly Marbles 842 PTEAQU Pteridium aquilinum var. pubescens Western Bracken, Bracken Fern 843 PTEDRY Pterostegia drymarioides 844 PYCCAL Pycanthemum californicum Sierra Mint 845 PYRANG Pyracantha angustifolia Firethorn 846 PYRSPE Pyracantha sp. Firethorn 847 QUEAGR Quercus agrifolia Coast Live Oak, California Live Oak 848 QUECHR Quercus chrysolepis Maul Oak, Canyon Live Oak 849 QUEGAR Quercus garryana Oregon Oak 850 QUEKEL Quercus kelloggii California Black Oak 851 QUEKEW Quercus kelloggii x wislizeni Oracle Oak 852 QUELOB Quercus lobata 853 QUEPAR Quercus parvula var. shrevei 854 QUEPAX Quercus parvula var. shrevei x agrifolia Hybrid Scrub Oak 855 QUESUB Quercus suber cork oak 856 QUEWIF Quercus wislizenii var. frutescens Interior Live Oak 857 QUEWIS Quercus wislizenii Interior Live Oak 858 RAFCAL Rafinesquia californica California Chicory 859 RANAQU Ranunculus aquatilis var. capillaceus Aquatic Buttercup 860 RANCAL Ranunculus californicus California Buttercup B-16 February 2006

17 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 861 RANMUR Ranunculus muricatus Buttercup 862 RANORT Ranunculus orthorynchus var. bloomeri Bloomer's Buttercup 863 RANREP Ranunculus repens Crowfoot, Creeping Buttercup 864 RANUNC Ranunculus uncinatus var. parviflorus Bongard's Buttercup 865 RAPSAT Raphanus sativus Wild Radish, Radish 866 RHACAL Rhamnus californica California Coffeeberry 867 RHACRO Rhamnus crocea Spiny Redberry 868 RHOMAC Rhododendron macrophyllum California Rose-Bay 869 RHOOCC Rhododendron occidentale Western Azalea 870 RHOSPE Rhododendron sp. 'Rhodies' 871 RHUINT Rhus integrifolia Lemonade Berry 872 RIBCAL Ribes californicum Hillside Gooseberry,California Gooseberry RIBDIV Ribes divaricatum Straggly Gooseberry 873 RIBMEN Ribes menziesii Canyon Gooseberry 874 RIBSAN Ribes sanguineum var. glutinosum Coast Red Flowering Currant 875 RORCUR Rorippa curvisiliqua Yellow-cress 876 RORNAS Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum Water-cress 877 ROSCAL Rosa californica California Wild Rose 878 ROSEGL Rosa eglanteria Sweet-brier or Eglantine 879 ROSGYM Rosa gymnocarpa Wood Rose 880 ROSSPE Rosa sp. garden Rose 881 ROSSPI Rosa spithamea Sonoma or Ground Rose 882 RUBDIS Rubus discolor Himalayan Blackberry, Himalayaberry 883 RUBPAR Rubus parviflorus Thimbleberry 884 RUBSPC Rubus spectabilis Salmonberry 885 RUBSPE Rubus sp. Blackberry 886 RUBURS Rubus ursinus California Blackberry 887 RUMACE Rumex acetosella Sheep Sorrel 888 RUMCON Rumex conglomeratus Dock 889 RUMCRI Rumex crispus Curly-leaved Dock 890 RUMMAR Rumex maritimus Golden Dock 891 RUMOBT Rumex obtusifolius Bitter Dock 892 RUMOCC Rumex occidentalis Western Dock 893 RUMPUL Rumex pulcher Fiddle Dock 894 RUMSAC Rumex salicifolius var. crassus Willow Dock 895 RUMSAD Rumex salicifolius var. denticulatus Willow-leaved Dock, Calif. Dock 896 RUMSAL Rumex salicifolius Willow-leaved Dock 897 RUMSAT Rumex salicifolius var. transitorius Willow Dock 898 RUMSPE Rumex sp. Dock 899 RUPMAR Ruppia maritima Ditchgrass or Wigeon Grass 900 SAGAPE Sagina apetala Dwarf Pearlwort 901 SAGDEC Sagina decumbens ssp. occidentalis Western Pearlwort 902 SAGMAX Sagina maxima ssp. crassicaulis Beach Pearlwort 903 SAGPRO Sagina procumbens Procumbent pearlwort 904 SALBAB Salix babylonica Weeping Willow 905 SALLAE Salix laevigata Red Willow 906 SALLAS Salix lasiolepis Arroyo Willow 907 SALLUC Salix lucida Shining Willow 908 SALLUL Salix lucida ssp. lasiandra Shining Willow, Yellow Willow 909 SALSCO Salix scouleriana Scouler's Willow 910 SALSIT Salix sitchensis Sitka Willow 911 SALSPE Salix sp. Willow 912 SALVIR Salicornia virginica Pickleweed 913 SAMMEX Sambucus mexicana Blue Elderberry B-17 February 2006

18 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 914 SAMRAC Sambucus racemosa var. racemosa Red Elderberry 915 SANARC Sanicula arctopoides Footsteps-of-spring 916 SANBIP Sanicula bipinnatifida Purple Sanicle 917 SANCRA Sanicula crassicaulis Pacific Snakeroot 918 SANMIN Sanguisorba minor ssp. muricata Garden Burnet 919 SATDOU Satureja douglasii Yerba Buena SAXCAL Saxifraga californica California Saxifrage 920 SCAATR Scabiosa atropurpurea Pincushion Flower 921 SCAPEC Scandix pecten-veneris Venus' Needle 922 SCIACU Scirpus acutus 923 SCIAME Scirpus americanus Three-square 924 SCICAL Scirpus californicus California Bulrush 925 SCICER Scirpus cernuus Bulrush 926 SCIMAR Scirpus maritimus Prairie Rush 927 SCIMIC Scirpus microcarpus Bulrush 928 SCIPUN Scirpus pungens Common Threesquare 929 SCIROB Scirpus robustus 930 SCISPE Scirpus sp. Bulrush, Tule 931 SCOBIG Scoliopus bigelovii Scoliopus 932 SCRCAL Scrophularia californica California Figwort 933 SEDSPA Sedum spathulifolium Stone-crop 934 SELBIG Selaginella bigelovii Moss Fern 935 SELWAL Selaginella wallacei Wallace Moss Fern 936 SENARO Senecio aronicoides Groundsel 937 SENELE Senecio elegans Purple Ragwort 938 SENHYB Senecio hybridus Garden or Florist's Cineraria 939 SENMIK Senecio mikanioides Cape-vine/ivy, German-ivy 940 SENVUL Senecio vulgaris Common Groundsel 941 SEQGIG Sequoiadendron giganteum Giant Sequoia 942 SEQSEM Sequoia sempervirens Coast Redwood 943 SETGRA Setaria gracilis 944 SHEARV Sherardia arvensis Field Madder 945 SIDCAL Sidalcea calycosa ssp. rhizomata Pt. Reyes Sidalcea 946 SIDMAL Sidalcea malvaeflora Checkerbloom, Wild Hollyhock 947 SILGAL Silene gallica Windmill Pink 948 SILMAR Silybum marianum Milk Thistle 949 SILSCO Silene scouleri ssp. grandis Scouler's Large Campion 950 SILVER Silene verecunda ssp. verecunda Dolores or San Francisco Campion 951 SINARV Sinapis arvensis Charlock, White Mustard 952 SISBEL Sisyrinchium bellum Blue-Eyed Grass 953 SISCAL Sisyrinchium californicum Golden-eyed Grass 954 SISDOU Sisyrinchium douglasii var. douglasii Purple-eyed Grass 955 SISIRI Sisymbrium irio London Rocket 956 SISORI Sisymbrium orientale Hedge Mustard 957 SMIRAC Smilacina racemosa False Solomon's Seal 958 SMISTE Smilacina stellata False Solomon's Seal 959 SOLAME Solanum americanum Nightshade 960 SOLAVI Solanum aviculare Nightshade 961 SOLCAL Solidago californica California Goldenrod 962 SOLCAN Solidago canadensis var. elongata Meadow Goldenrod 963 SOLDOU Solanum douglasii Nightshade 964 SOLFUR Solanum furcatum 965 SOLISP Solidago sp. 966 SOLMAR Solanum marginatum White-margined Nightshade B-18 February 2006

19 Table B-1. Six letter codes, species names, and common names of plants found within the City of 967 SOLSES Soliva sessilis Common Solvia 968 SOLSPA Solidago spathulata ssp. spathulata Dune or Coast Goldenrod 969 SOLSPE Solanum sp. Nightshade 970 SOLUMB Solanum umbelliferum Blue Witch 971 SOLXAN Solanum xanti Nightshade 972 SONASP Sonchus asper ssp. asper Prickly Sow Thistle 973 SONOLE Sonchus oleraceus Common Sow Thistle 974 SONSPE Sonchus sp. Sow Thistle 975 SPAAFR Sparmannia Africana African Linden 976 SPAEUR Sparganium eurycarpum ssp. eurycarpum Bur-reed 977 SPAFOL Spartina foliosa 978 SPAJUN Spartium junceum Spanish Broom 979 SPEARV Spergula arvensis ssp. arvensis Stickwort, Starwort, Spurrey 980 SPEBOC Spergularia bocconii Sand-spurrey 981 SPEMAC Spergularia macrotheca var. macrotheca Sand-spurrey 982 SPEMAR Spergularia marina Sand-spurrey 983 SPERUB Spergularia rubra Sand-spurrey 984 SPESPE Spergula sp. Spurry 985 SPEVIL Spergularia villosa Villous Sand-spurry 986 SPIROM Spiranthes romanzoffiana Ladies tresses 987 STAAJR Stachys ajugoides var. rigida Hedge Nettle, Rigid Hedge Nettle 988 STAAJU Stachys ajugoides var. ajugoides Hedge Nettle 989 STABUL Stachys bullata Hedge Nettle, Wood Mint 990 STACHA Stachys chamissonis Coast Hedge Nettle 991 STARIG Stachys rigida Rigid Hedge Nettle 992 STASPE Stachys sp. Hedge Nettle 993 STEDEC Stebbinsoseris decipiens Santa Cruz Microseris 994 STEHET Stebbinoseris heterocarpa Uropappus 995 STELIT Stellaria littoralis Shore Chickweed 996 STEMED Stellaria media Common Chickweed 997 STEVIP Stephanomeria virgata ssp. pleurocarpa Tall Stephanomeria 998 STEVIR Stephanomeria virgata 999 STRGLA Streptanthus glandulosus var. pulchellus Tamalpais Jewelflower 1000 SYMALB Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus Snowberry 1001 SYMMOL Symphoricarpos mollis Creeping Snowberry, Trailing Snowberry 1002 TAMSPE Tamarix sp. Tamarisk 1003 TANCAM Tanacetum camphoratum Dune tansy 1004 TANPAR Tanacetum parthenium Feverfew 1005 TAROFF Taraxacum officinale Dandelion 1006 TAXBRE Taxus brevifolia Yew Tree 1007 TELGRA Tellima grandiflora Fringe Cups 1008 TETTET Tetragonia tetragonioides New Zealand Spinach 1009 THAFEN Thalictrum fendleri var. fendleri Meadow Rue 1010 THEMAC Thermopsis macrophylla Golden Pea, False-lupine 1011 THYCUR Thysanocarpus curvipes Lacepod, Fringepod 1012 TORARV Torilis arvensis 1013 TORCAL Torreya califonica California Nutmeg 1014 TORNOD Torilis nodosa Hedge Parsley 1015 TOXDIV Toxicodendron diversilobum Poison Oak 1016 TRAPOR Tragopogan porrifolius Salsify, Oyster Plant 1017 TRASPE Tradescantia sp. Wandering Jew 1018 TRIAES Triticum aestivum Wheat 1019 TRIAMO Trifolium amoenum Showy Indian Clover 1020 TRIBIL Triodanus biflora Venus Looking-glass B-19 February 2006

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