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Baccharis vanessae

Baccharis vanessae es una especie del género Baccharis conocida por el nombre de Encinitas baccharis. Es planta endémica del Condado de San Diego en California, donde es un miembro escaso de la flora del chaparral, se encuentra especialmente entre los "Torrey pines" (Pinus torreyana). Se encuentra incluida en los listados federales de las especies amenazadas. A pesar de su nombre hace ya tiempo que no se encuentra presente en Encinitas, pero se la puede encontrar en otras partes del condado desde la costa hasta las montañas.,[1]

Descripción

Es un arbusto de porte ramificado, pegajoso al tacto, con una gran densidad de glándulas, produce tallos erguidos que se acercan a los 2 metros en altura máxima. Las hojas son lineares y de hasta 4.5 centímetros de largo. Es una planta dióica produce flores masculinas y femeninas capítulos en diversos individuos. La fruta es aquenio con unos papus de hasta un centímetro largo.

Referencias

  1. Mapa de localizaciones de la "Encinitas baccharis" http://www.calflora.org/cgi-bin/species_query.cgi?where-calrecnum=1038

Enlaces externos

  • Jepson Manual Treatment
  • USDA Plants Profile
  • Flora of North America
  • Photo gallery

Bibliografía

  • Beauchamp, R.M. 1972. Floral diversity of San Diego County, California. M.S. Thesis, Calif. State Univ., San Diego. 73 p.
  • Beauchamp, 1973. California's Channel Islands. Fremontia 1(1):14—18.
  • Beauchamp, 1980. Baccharis vanessae [Asteraceae], a new species from San Diego County, California. Madro–o 46:216—222.
  • Beauchamp, 1986. A flora of San Diego County, California. Sweetwater River Press, National City, Calif. 241 p.
  • Beauchamp, and J. Henrickson. 1996. Baccharis malibuensis (Asteraceae): a new species from the Santa Monica Mountains, [Los Angeles Co.] California. Aliso 14:197—203.
  • Burwell, T. 1998. Successional patterns of the lower montane treeline, eastern California [Inyo, Mono Cos.]. Madro–o 45(1):12-16.
  • California Native Plant Soc., San Diego Chapter. 1986. Vascular plants of the montane areas of San Diego County. 38 p.
  • Cleveland, D. (no date) Alphabetical arrangement of the flora of San Diego. Manuscript., San Diego, Calif. 112 p.
  • Evarts, B. 1986. Torrey Pines [San Diego Co.]: resurrection or remission. Environm. Southw. 514:3—8.
  • Evarts, 1994. Torrey Pines landscape and legacy [San Diego Co.]. Torrey Pines Assoc., La Jolla, Calif. 86 p.
  • Higgins, E.B. 1949. Annotated distributional list of ferns and flowering plants of San Diego County, California. Occ. Pap. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., No. 8:1—174.
  • Irwin, R.I. 1980. Plant list. Torrey Pines State Reserve [San Diego Co.]. Calif. Dept. Parks and Recreation, Sacramento. 19 p.
  • Jonsson, E.G. 1986. A newly discovered palm canyon [San Diego Co.]. Fremontia 14(2):20—21.
  • Lathrop, 1981. Sensitive plants in the Cleveland National Forest [Riverside, Orange, and San Diego cos.]. Crossosoma 7(4):1—7.
  • Levin, G.A. 1987b. A flora of San Diego County, California (book review). Environm. Southw. 517:123—130.
  • Remeika, P. 1976. Torrey Pines [San Diego Co.]. Environm. Southw. 475:10—12.
  • Rowlands, P.G. 1980. Recovery, succession, and revegetation in the Mojave Desert, p. 75—118. In: P.G. Rowlands, editor, The effects of disturbance on desert soils, vegetation and community processes with emphasis on off-road vehicles: a critical review. Spec. Publ. USDI, Bur. Land Management Desert Plan Staff.
  • Simpson, M., S.C. McMillan, B.L. Stone, J. Gibson, and J.P. Rebman. 1995. Checklist of the vascular plants of San Diego County. 2nd ed., 3rd print. Spec. Publ. No. l, San Diego State Univ. Herb. Press. 87 p.
  • Waldrop, B. M. 1975. Vegetation and slope aspect in coastal canyons, San Diego, California. M.A. Thesis, San Diego State Univ., San Diego, Calif. 69 p.
  • Wangler, M.J., and R.A. Minnich. 1996. Fire and succession in pinyon-juniper woodlands of the San Bernardino Mountains, California. Madro–o 43:493—514.
  • Warren, E., Jr. and B. littlehales. 1958. California's ranches in the sea [Channel Islands]. Natl. Geogr. Mag., Aug. 1958: 256—283.
  • Webb, R.H., and H.G. Wilshire. 1980. Recovery of soils and vegetation in a Mojave Desert ghost town. J. Arid Environm. 3:29l—303.
  • Westman, W.E. 1983. Island biogeography: studies on the xeric shrublands of the inner Channel Islands, California. J. Biogeogr. 10:97—118.
  • Wheeler, L.C. 1934. Two more Sierran plants in southern California [San Bernardino Co.]. Madro–o 2:158.
  • Whitaker, T.W., editor. 1964. Torrey Pines State Reserve [San Diego Co.]. Torrey Pines Assoc., La Jolla, Calif. 61 p.
  • Wieslander, A.E. 1932-1943. Vegetation types of California (exclusive of deserts and cultivated lands) [series of 23 maps at 1:62,500 (15 minute quadrangle) and 1:125,000 (30 minute quadrangle) scales prepared during the Vegetation Type Map (VTM) survey of California during 1930-1934, under the direction of A.E. Wieslander]. Pacific Southw. Forest and Range Exp. Sta., Berkeley.
  • Wiggins, I.L. 1929. Flora of San Diego County, California. Ph.D. Thesis, unpubl. manuscript, Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, Calif. 888 p.
  • Wilson, R.C. 1963. Phytosociology of manzanita (Arctostaphylos, Ericaceae) chaparral in a southern California peninsular range (Santa Ana Mts.). M.A. Thesis, Bot. Dept., Calif. State Univ., Los Angeles. 91 p.
  • Wilson, R.C., and R.J. Vogl. 1965. Manzanita chaparral in the Santa Ana Mountains, California. Madro–o 18:47—62.
  • Wishner, C. 1997 [1998]. Flora of the Santa Monica Mountains: synonymized checklist and index. Crossosoma 23(1):3—63.
  • Witham, H. 1971. Conspicuous plants of Kit Carson Park, Escondido [San Diego Co.]. San Diego Nat. Hist. Mus., San Diego, Calif. 3 p.
  • Wright, R.D. 1966a. Lower elevation limits of montane trees. I. Vegetational and environmental survey in the San Bernardino Mountains of California. Bot. Gaz. (Crawfordsville) 127:184—193.
  • Wright, R.D. 1966b. Lower elevation limits of montane trees. II. Environmental keyed responses of three conifer species. Bot. Gaz (Crawfordsville) 129: 219—226.
  • Wright, W.W. 1977. Antelope Valley&endash;western Mojave Desert [mostly Los Angeles Co.]. 24 April field trip plant list. S. Calif. Bot., Claremont, Calif. 7 p.
  • Wright, W.W. and O. Clark. 1973. Southern California Botanists and California Native Plant Society field trip, July 28—29, the eastern San Gabriel Mountains [mostly San Bernardino Co.]. S. Calif. Bot., Claremont, Calif. 5 p.
  • Zabriskie, J. 1979. Plants of Deep Canyon and the central Coachella Valley, [Riverside Co.] California. Philip L. Boyd Deep Canyon Desert Res. Center, Univ. Calif., Riverside. 174 p.
  • Zedler, J.B. 1975. Salt marsh community structure in the Tijuana Estuary, [San Diego Co.] California. San Diego State Univ., Center for Marine Studies, Contr. 7:1—32.
  • Zedler, P.H. 1984. Micro-distribution of vernal pool plants of Kearny Mesa, San Diego County, p. 185—197. In: S.K. Jain and P. Moyle, editors, Vernal pools and intermittent streams. Inst. Ecol. Publ. No. 28, Univ. Calif., Davis.
  • P.H. Zedler, C.K. Frazier, E. Coorets, and C. Black. 1990. Ecological studies and management recommendations for the Skunk Hollow vernal pool, Riverside County, California. Lane Kuhn Pacific Communities, Escondido, Calif. 30 p.
  • P.H. Zedler, C.K. Frazier, and C. Black. 1993. Habitat creation as a strategy in ecosystem preservation: an example from vernal pools in San Diego County, p. 239—248. In: J.E. Keeley, editor, Interface between ecology and land development in California. S. Calif. Acad. Sci., Los Angeles, Calif.
  • A. A. Schoenherr, editor, Endangered plant communities of southern California. S. Calif. Botanists Spec. Publ. No. 3.
  • Zippin, D.B. 1992. Noteworthy collection: Ambrosia pumila [Asteraceae, Riverside Co.]. Madro–o 39:157.
  • Zumbro, E.A., and F.M. Reed. (no date) Plants of Riverside and vicinity. Manuscript, Univ. Calif., Berkeley. 31 p.
  • Umberto Quattrocchi, CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: A-C
  •   Datos: Q4838652
  •   Multimedia: Baccharis vanessae
  •   Especies: Baccharis vanessae

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Mountains Los Angeles Co California Aliso 14 197 203 Burwell T 1998 Successional patterns of the lower montane treeline eastern California Inyo Mono Cos Madro o 45 1 12 16 California Native Plant Soc San Diego Chapter 1986 Vascular plants of the montane areas of San Diego County 38 p Cleveland D no date Alphabetical arrangement of the flora of San Diego Manuscript San Diego Calif 112 p Evarts B 1986 Torrey Pines San Diego Co resurrection or remission Environm Southw 514 3 8 Evarts 1994 Torrey Pines landscape and legacy San Diego Co Torrey Pines Assoc La Jolla Calif 86 p Higgins E B 1949 Annotated distributional list of ferns and flowering plants of San Diego County California Occ Pap San Diego Soc Nat Hist No 8 1 174 Irwin R I 1980 Plant list Torrey Pines State Reserve San Diego Co Calif Dept Parks and Recreation Sacramento 19 p Jonsson E G 1986 A newly discovered palm canyon San Diego Co Fremontia 14 2 20 21 Lathrop 1981 Sensitive plants in the Cleveland National Forest Riverside Orange and San Diego cos Crossosoma 7 4 1 7 Levin G A 1987b A flora of San Diego County California book review Environm Southw 517 123 130 Remeika P 1976 Torrey Pines San Diego Co Environm Southw 475 10 12 Rowlands P G 1980 Recovery succession and revegetation in the Mojave Desert p 75 118 In P G Rowlands editor The effects of disturbance on desert soils vegetation and community processes with emphasis on off road vehicles a critical review Spec Publ USDI Bur Land Management Desert Plan Staff Simpson M S C McMillan B L Stone J Gibson and J P Rebman 1995 Checklist of the vascular plants of San Diego County 2nd ed 3rd print Spec Publ No l San Diego State Univ Herb Press 87 p Waldrop B M 1975 Vegetation and slope aspect in coastal canyons San Diego California M A Thesis San Diego State Univ San Diego Calif 69 p Wangler M J and R A Minnich 1996 Fire and succession in pinyon juniper woodlands of the San Bernardino Mountains California Madro o 43 493 514 Warren E Jr and B littlehales 1958 California s ranches in the sea Channel Islands Natl Geogr Mag Aug 1958 256 283 Webb R H and H G Wilshire 1980 Recovery of soils and vegetation in a Mojave Desert ghost town J Arid Environm 3 29l 303 Westman W E 1983 Island biogeography studies on the xeric shrublands of the inner Channel Islands California J Biogeogr 10 97 118 Wheeler L C 1934 Two more Sierran plants in southern California San Bernardino Co Madro o 2 158 Whitaker T W editor 1964 Torrey Pines State Reserve San Diego Co Torrey Pines Assoc La Jolla Calif 61 p Wieslander A E 1932 1943 Vegetation types of California exclusive of deserts and cultivated lands series of 23 maps at 1 62 500 15 minute quadrangle and 1 125 000 30 minute quadrangle scales prepared during the Vegetation Type Map VTM survey of California during 1930 1934 under the direction of A E Wieslander Pacific Southw Forest and Range Exp Sta Berkeley Wiggins I L 1929 Flora of San Diego County California Ph D Thesis unpubl manuscript Stanford Univ Palo Alto Calif 888 p Wilson R C 1963 Phytosociology of manzanita Arctostaphylos Ericaceae chaparral in a southern California peninsular range Santa Ana Mts M A Thesis Bot Dept Calif State Univ Los Angeles 91 p Wilson R C and R J Vogl 1965 Manzanita chaparral in the Santa Ana Mountains California Madro o 18 47 62 Wishner C 1997 1998 Flora of the Santa Monica Mountains synonymized checklist and index Crossosoma 23 1 3 63 Witham H 1971 Conspicuous plants of Kit Carson Park Escondido San Diego Co San Diego Nat Hist Mus San Diego Calif 3 p Wright R D 1966a Lower elevation limits of montane trees I Vegetational and environmental survey in the San Bernardino Mountains of California Bot Gaz Crawfordsville 127 184 193 Wright R D 1966b Lower elevation limits of montane trees II Environmental keyed responses of three conifer species Bot Gaz Crawfordsville 129 219 226 Wright W W 1977 Antelope Valley amp endash western Mojave Desert mostly Los Angeles Co 24 April field trip plant list S Calif Bot Claremont Calif 7 p Wright W W and O Clark 1973 Southern California Botanists and California Native Plant Society field trip July 28 29 the eastern San Gabriel Mountains mostly San Bernardino Co S Calif Bot Claremont Calif 5 p Zabriskie J 1979 Plants of Deep Canyon and the central Coachella Valley Riverside Co California Philip L Boyd Deep Canyon Desert Res Center Univ Calif Riverside 174 p Zedler J B 1975 Salt marsh community structure in the Tijuana Estuary San Diego Co California San Diego State Univ Center for Marine Studies Contr 7 1 32 Zedler P H 1984 Micro distribution of vernal pool plants of Kearny Mesa San Diego County p 185 197 In S K Jain and P Moyle editors Vernal pools and intermittent streams Inst Ecol Publ No 28 Univ Calif Davis P H Zedler C K Frazier E Coorets and C Black 1990 Ecological studies and management recommendations for the Skunk Hollow vernal pool Riverside County California Lane Kuhn Pacific Communities Escondido Calif 30 p P H Zedler C K Frazier and C Black 1993 Habitat creation as a strategy in ecosystem preservation an example from vernal pools in San Diego County p 239 248 In J E Keeley editor Interface between ecology and land development in California S Calif Acad Sci Los Angeles Calif A A Schoenherr editor Endangered plant communities of southern California S Calif Botanists Spec Publ No 3 Zippin D B 1992 Noteworthy collection Ambrosia pumila Asteraceae Riverside Co Madro o 39 157 Zumbro E A and F M Reed no date Plants of Riverside and vicinity Manuscript Univ Calif Berkeley 31 p Umberto Quattrocchi CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names A C Datos Q4838652 Multimedia Baccharis vanessae Especies Baccharis vanessae Obtenido de https es wikipedia org w index php title Baccharis vanessae amp oldid 116351179, wikipedia, wiki, leyendo, leer, libro, biblioteca,

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