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Ivesia campestris (M.E. Jones) Rydb. | field ivesia, field mousetail
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Ivesia campestris, a dicot, is a perennial herb that is native to California and is endemic (limited) to California alone.
It is included in the
CNPS Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants
on list
1B.2
(rare, threatened, or endangered in CA and elsewhere).
7th Edition
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8th Edition
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Communities: |
Subalpine Forest, Red Fir Forest |
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Habitat: |
meadows, edges [CNPS Inventory] |
| Wetlands: | Occurs in wetlands in another region, but occurs almost always under natural conditions in non wetlands in California [U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.] |
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Elevation:
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between 6500 and 11500 feet |
Family: |
ROSACEAE
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| Related: | See a list of other species in the genus Ivesia found in California.
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Name Status:
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Other Names:
| ICPN: |
Horkelia mollis
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| ICPN: |
Potentilla utahensis var. campestris
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