POOPOUT HILL TO SAN GORGONIO SUMMIT
MEADOW AND ALPINE PLANTS OF THE SAN BERNARDINOS
JULY 2010
PAGE THREE


   
Pygmy hulsea
Hulsea vestita ssp. pygmaea
Asteraceae

[Named for Gilbert White Hulse, 1807-1883]
[In southern California restricted to San Gorgonio summit area]


 
Parry's hulsea
Hulsea vestita ssp. parryi
Asteraceae

[Found in pine forest near Upper South Fork Meadows about 8500', differs from
var. pygmaea primarily in ray flower and phyllary color, glandularity of lower leaf
surface hairs, and elevational range]
 



       
   
Davidson's buckwheat
Eriogonum davidsonii
Polygonaceae
   
    San Gabriel beardtongue
Penstemon labrosus
Plantaginaceae

[Uncommon yellow form]


 
 
Yellow salsify *
Tragopogon dubius
Asteraceae
 


 
Pine rock-cress
Arabis holboellii var. pinetorum
Brassicaceae

[Named for Carl Peter Holbøll, 1795-1856]
 
 
Martin's paintbrush
Castilleja applegatei ssp. martinii
Scrophulariaceae

[Named for Domingo Castillejo Muñoz, 1744?-1793, and Elmer Ivan Applegate, 1867-1949]
 
 
Fremont's goosefoot
Chenopodium fremontii
Chenopodiaceae

[Named for John Charles Frémont, 1813-1890]
 


 
Western sky pilot
Polemonium occidentale ssp. occidentale
Polemoniaceae
 
   
Golden sedge, Golden-fruited sedge ^
Carex aurea
Cyperaceae


   
Creek monkeyflower
Mimulus guttatus
Phrymaceae


 
 
Meadow lupine
Lupinus polyphyllus var. burkei
Fabaceae

[Named for Joseph Burke, 1812-1873]
 
 
Musk monkeyflower
Mimulus moschatus
Phrymaceae
 
Dwarf checkerbloom
Sidalcea malviflora ssp. dolosa
Malvaceae
Corn lily
Veratrum californicum var. californicum
Melianthiaceae
Large-leaved avens
Geum macrophyllum var. perincisum
Rosaceae


 
Slender cinquefoil
Potentilla gracilis var. fastigiata
Rosaceae
 
Nevada cinquefoil
Drymocallis lactea var. lactea
Rosaceae


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