Colorado Rare Plant Field GuideU.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, 1997 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Aletes Alpine Aquilegia saximontana Asteraceae Astragalus Barneby Basal leaves beardtongue Botrychium Boulder bracts Brassicaceae Brassicaceae Mustard Family Braya Carex Carolyn Crawford cm long cm tall Colorado Colorado endemic Colorado Natural Areas Corolla Cronquist cryptanth Cyperaceae Cystopteris montana densely Distribution Draba eastwoodiae Elev endemic Eriogonum Eriophorum altaicum Eriophorum gracile Fabaceae Fabaceae Pea Family fern Fish and Wildlife Flowering/Fruiting Period fruit gilia glabrous Gunnison Habitat Habitat of Astragalus hairs Hultén inflorescence Ipomopsis Janet Wingate Jennings Species Larimer leaflets Lesquerella Look Alikes Mesa milkvetch Astragalus Name Common Name Natural Areas Program O'Kane Oreocarya osterhoutii Park penlandii Penstemon petals Peterson Phacelia Physaria pinnae pinyon-juniper Plains Flora Association pods prepared for U.S. pubescent References S-BLM S-FS Salix Scientific Name Common Scrophulariaceae sedge shale slopes soils Spackman Species Species Astragalus stamens Status report stem Sullivantia Synonym U.S. Fish U.S. Forest Service Unpublished report prepared Utah and Colorado W.A. Weber Welsh Wildlife Service Wyoming
Pasajes populares
Página 1940 - Critically imperiled globally because of extreme rarity (5 or fewer occurrences or very few remaining individuals or acres) or because of some factor(s) making it especially vulnerable to extinction.
Página 1939 - Rank 4 (G4): Apparently secure globally, though it may be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery.
Página 1939 - Those plant and animal species identified by a Regional Forester for which population viability is a concern, as evidenced by: significant current or predicted downward trends in population numbers or density; or significant current or predicted downward trends in habitat capability that would reduce a species
Página 14 - US Fish and Wildlife Service. 1996. Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; review of plant and animal taxa that are candidates for listing as endangered or threatened species.
Página 1939 - Category 2: taxa for which current information indicates that proposing to list as endangered or threatened is possible, but appropriate or substantial biological information is not on file to support an immediate rulemaking.
Página 1939 - Gl Critically imperiled globally because of extreme rarity (5 or fewer occurrences, or very few remaining individuals), or because of some factor of its biology making it especially vulnerable to extinction. (Critically endangered throughout range). G2 Imperiled globally because of rarity (6 to 20 occurrences) or G3 Either very rare...
Página 1939 - Taxa for which the Service has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list them as endangered or threatened species.
Página 1939 - Names that, on the basis of current taxonomic understanding, do not represent taxa meeting the Endangered Species Act's definition of "species'. 3C Taxa that have proven to be more abundant or widespread than was previously believed, and/or those that are not subject to any identifiable threat.
Página 1940 - Critically imperiled in state because of extreme rarity (5 or fewer occurrences, or very few remaining individuals, or because of some factor of its biology making it especially vulnerable to extirpation from the state. (Critically endangered in state).
Página 1 - Lanceolate. Lance-shaped; several times longer than wide, broadest toward the base and tapering to apex.