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Pseudobahia peirsonii San Joaquin Adobe Sunburst
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Photographer: Howard Orman Clark, Jr.
ID: 0000 0000 0310 1766 (2010-03-21)Copyright © 2010 Howard Orman Clark, Jr.
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date of photo Mar 21, 2010
location
Jesse Morrow Mountain, Highway 180 (Fresno County, California, US) (Fresno County, California, US)family
Asteraceae
notes Conversion of natural habitat to residential development is the primary threat to San Joaquin adobe sunburst. In addition, road maintenance projects, recreational activities, competition from nonnative plants, agricultural land development, incompatible grazing practices, a flood control project, transmission line maintenance and other human impacts also may threaten the species. This species was listed as endangered by the California Department of Fish and Game in January 1987. Federal Status: Threatened, 1997. The California Native Plant Society has placed it on List 1B (rare or endangered throughout its range).camera Fugifilm FinePix A500 5.1 mega pixels
photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
San Joaquin Adobe Sunburst (photographer)
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