TRAIL TO SOUTH FORK MEADOWS, SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS
JULY 2008 PAGE THREE


   
Parish's yampah
Perideridia parishii ssp. parishii
Apiaceae
[Named for the Parish brothers]
 
Purple nightshade
Solanum xanti
Solanaceae
[Named for János Xántus (de Vesey), 1825-1894]
 
Greenleaf manzanita
Arctostaphylos patula
Ericaceae
 
 


 
 
Jeffrey pine
Pinus jeffreyi
Pinaceae
[Named for John Jeffrey, 1826-?]
Scouler's St. John's-wort
Hypericum formosum ssp. scouleri
Hypericaceae
[Named for John Scouler, 1804-1871]
 


 
 
Fremont goosefoot
Chenopodium fremontii
Chenopodiaceae
[Named for John Charles Frémont, 1813-1890]
 
 
Yarrow
Achillea millefolium
Asteraceae
Yellow salsify *
Tragopogon dubius
Asteraceae
Beaked penstemon
Penstemon rostriflorus
Scrophulariaceae
Tumble mustard *
Sisymbrium altissimum
Brassicaceae


 
Autumn dwarf gentian
Gentianella amarella ssp. acuta
Gentianaceae


   
Willow-herb
Epilobium cilliatum ssp. ciliatum
Onagraceae
 
Miner's lettuce
Claytonia perfoliata
Portulacaceae
[Named for John Clayton, 1694-1773]
 


 
San Bernardino rubber rabbitbrush
Chrysothamnus nauseosus ssp. bernardinus
Asteraceae


 
 
Columbine
Aquilegia formosa
Ranunculaceae
 
 
 
 
Bog wintergreen
Pyrola asarifolia ssp. asarifolia
Ericaceae
Meadow lupine
Lupinus polyphyllus var. burkei
Fabaceae
[Named for Joseph Burke, 1812-1873]
 
 


 
Alpine shooting star
Dodecatheon alpinum
Primulaceae
  Ranger's buttons
Sphenosciadium capitellatum
Apiaceae


   
Tinker's penny
Hypericum anagalloides
Hypericaceae
 
White-flowered bog orchid
Platanthera leucostachys
Orchidaceae
 
Southern goldenrod
Solidago confinis
Asteraceae


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