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Camatta Canyon amole

Scientific Name: Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum

Family: Liliaceae

Category: Monocot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

Other Names: CA (Camatta Canyon amole)

       

Description: The Camatta Canyon amole is a type of lily that is endemic to the La Panza Range in San Luis Obispo County, and grows nowhere else. The plant is so rare that&nbsp&*! The Camatta Canyon amole, var. reductum, is known only from the La Panza Range in the center of San Luis Obispo County, about 61 kilometers away from the&nbsp&*! General Classification Legal Status Related Links. Chlorogalum purpureum Brandegee var. reductum Hoover Show All Show Tabs Camatta Canyon amole&nbsp&*! CDFW BIOS GIS Dataset, Contact: Kirk Waln, : These data identify the area (in general) where final critical habitat for the Camatta Canyon amole&nbsp&*! Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum (Camatta Canyon Amole) In California &gt Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum &gt Camatta Canyon Amole Edit.&*! Chlorogalum purpureum Brandegee var. reductum Hoover. Camatta canyon amole. Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum 2011 CNPS, San Luis Obispo&nbsp&*! Camatta Canyon Amole ID: 0000 0000 0502 0390 detail 1981 California Native Plant Society. Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum. Camatta Canyon&nbsp&*! Recent observations. No one&#39s observed a camatta canyon amole (Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum) . View all observations&nbsp&*! The Camatta Canyon Amole is a perennial herb that has long stems that grow from the base and sprouts purple flowers. The flowers usually sprout in the spring ,&nbsp&*! How to grow Camatta Canyon Amole (Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum), plant and planting care instructions supplied by real gardeners.&*! Camatta canyon amole. Panicles 1&#82112 dm. Flowering May--Jun. Serpentine woodlands of conservation concern 600 m Calif. Chlorogalum purpureum var.&*! About 17,210 acres of critical habitat are being proposed for the purple amole variety. About 4,770 acres are being proposed for the Camatta Canyon amole.&*! Two varieties of purple amole, a native plant found only in California&#39s Monterey and San The Camatta Canyon amole variety is known from only two locations.&*! Let&#39s avoid watering the the Camatta Canyon amole excessively, always leaving the soil dry for a few days between one watering and the other, therefore let&#39s&nbsp&*! two varieties recognized (Hoover 1964): purple amole C. purpureum purpureum ( 25 to. 40 cm tall), and Camatta Canyon amole C. purpureum&nbsp&*! The Camatta Canyon amole (C. purpureum var. reductum, federally threatened and state-listed as rare) is restricted to two occurrences in San&nbsp&*! Common names U.S. name: Camatta Canyon amole en English name: Camatta Canyon amole. Grown habit: Forb/herb. Duration: Perennial. Synonyms:&nbsp&*! The purple amole Chlorogalum purpureum (Agavaceae) is a bulbous, Keywords: California, Camatta Canyon amole, Chlorogalum purpureum, purple amole,&nbsp&*! Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum (Camatta Canyon amole) occurs in one region of the La Panza Range of San Luis Obispo County.&*! Common names. Camatta Canyon amole eng more. Taxonomic status. variety of unknown status. Published in. Leafl. W. Bot. 10:121. 1964.&*! purple amole, Chlorogalum purpureum var. purpureum (purple amole) and Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum (Camatta Canyon amole),&nbsp&*! Camatta Canyon amole. FT, SR. Chloropyron maritimum subsp. maritimum salt marsh birds-beak. FE, SE. Cirsium fontinale var. obispoense. San Luis Obispo&nbsp&*! Verity&#39s Liveforever, California Jewelflower, Saltmarsh Bird&#39s-beak, Gaviota Tarplant, Chorro Creek Bog Thistle, Camatta Canyon Amole, and&nbsp&*! Numerous oak groves and grassy meadows are found throughout the additions. The threatened Camatta Canyon amole, a rare type of lily with purple flowers,&nbsp&*! Poor drainage in Shandon (sce) San Juan and Camatta creek listed as flood hazard Camatta Canyon amole (FT, state rare) giant kangaroo rat (FE, SE).&*! Definition of Camatta Canyon Amole from all online and printed dictionaries.&*! The rare Camatta Canyon amole (Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum). The rare Camatta Canyon amole (Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum).&*! The Camatta Canyon amole is found in two locations in the La Panza Range, east of Santa Margarita. The condor is one of the Central Coast&#39s&nbsp&*! Chamaesyce hooveri. (Hoover&#39s spurge). T/--. P. Chlorogalum purpureum var. ( purple amole) purpureum. T/--. S. C. p. var. reductum. (Camatta Canyon amole).&*! The Santa Cruz tarplant, Purple amole, and Camatta Canyon amole were listed as threatened species. The La Graciosa thistle, Nipomo mesa lupine, Lompoc&nbsp&*! Grand Canyon National Park Purple Shuttle Bus Route. South Rim The Camatta Canyon amole is a type of lily that is endemic to the La Panza The plant&nbsp&*! The Red Hill Pipe Fence restoration project was completed in 2012 to protect cultural sites and the Camatta Canyon Amole. Continued monitoring is necessary &nbsp&*! &quotCritical habitat highlights the habitat needed by the purple amole to The Camatta Canyon variety is shorter, reaching a height of 4 to 8&nbsp&*! Chlorogalum purpureum var. reductum (Camatta Canyon amole) occurs in one region of the La Panza Range of San Luis Obispo County on&nbsp&*! long-struggling California condor, the Smith&#39s blue butterfly, the arroyo toad, the Southern steelhead trout, and the Camatta Canyon amole,&nbsp&*! Another 4,770 acres are proposed for the Camatta Canyon amole in proposed south Orange County toll road and a development project in Trabuco Canyon.&*! The area may contain the rare Camatta Canyon amole, a flower that is thought to exist only in the La Panza Mountain Range. Credit: Jeff Jones. Under the bill&nbsp&*! U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Santa Cruz, Monterey. Camatta Canyon Amole Critical. Habitat. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. San Luis Obispo.&*! Grand Canyon National Park Purple Shuttle Bus Route. South Rim The Camatta Canyon amole is a type of lily that is endemic to the La Panza The plant&nbsp&*! Beam Flat, Abbot Canyon, Goat Spring, and Cottonwood Spring are composed x. Plants. California jewel&#8208flower FE SE x x. Camatta Canyon amole. FT SR.&*! Purple Amole, Camatta Canyon Amole Wavyleaf Soap Plant (Pomeridianum) Wavyleaf Soap Plant, Wavyleaf Soap Plant, Wavyleaf Soap Plant Smallflower&nbsp&*! Chlorogalum purpureum, Purple amole (Camatta Canyon amole), U.S.A. (CA), Liliaceae&#8212Lily, T, 689, 17.96(a), NA. Chorizanthe howellii, Howell&#39s spineflower &nbsp&*! California jewelflower. California seablite. Camatta canyon amole. Chorro Creek bog thistle. Cuesta Pass checkerbloom. Dudley&#39s lousewort. Dwarf goldenstar.&*!