Taxon Report

Navarretia fossalis Moran

spreading navarretia

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  Classification

Scientific Name:
Navarretia fossalis Moran
Common Name:
spreading navarretia
Family: Polemoniaceae
Element Code: PDPLM0C080
USDA Plants Symbol: NAFO
Synonyms/Other Names:

Ecology and Life History

Lifeform: annual herb
Blooming Period: Apr-Jun Apr-Jun
Elevation: 30-655 (100-2150)
General Habitats: Chenopod scrub, Marshes and swamps, Playas, Vernal pools
Microhabitat:
Microhabitat Details:

Occurrence Data from the CNDDB

Total Occurrences: 82
Element Occurrence Ranks:
   Excellent (A) 6
   Good (B) 14
   Fair (C) 11
   Poor (D) 7
   None (X) 10
   Unknown (U) 34
California Endemic:  False
California Counties and Islands: Name (Code)
Los Angeles (LAX), Riverside (RIV), San Diego (SDG), San Luis Obispo (SLO)
Quads: Name (Quad Code)
Bachelor Mtn. (3311751), Creston (3512055), Del Mar (3211782), Encinitas (3311713), Imperial Beach (3211751), Inglewood (3311883), Jamul Mountains (3211668), La Jolla (3211772), Lake Hughes (3411864), Lakeview (3311771), Las Pulgas Canyon (3311734), Mint Canyon (3411844), Murrieta (3311752), Oceanside (3311724), Otay Mesa (3211658), Pechanga (3311741), Perris (3311772), Poway (3211781), Rancho Santa Fe (3311712), Romoland (3311762), San Luis Rey (3311723), San Marcos (3311722), San Pasqual (3311618), Shedd Canyon (3512054), Winchester (3311761)

Threat List Data from the CNDDB

Threat List Total: 18
EOs with Threat Listed: Total EOs % of EOs
50 61 %
Development 34 41%
Non-native plant impacts 15 18%
ORV activity 14 17%
Disking 11 13%
Road/trail construction/maint. 10 12%
Vandalism/dumping/litter 9 10%
Grazing 9 10%
Agriculture 9 10%
Foot traffic/trampling 8 9%
Altered flood/tidal/hydrologic regime 7 8%
Other 5 6%
Recreational use (non-ORV) 3 3%
Waterway bank protection/maintenance 1 1%
Surface water diversion 1 1%
Biocides 1 1%
Channelization 1 1%
Improper burning regime 1 1%
Erosion/runoff 1 1%

Notes

Threatened by urbanization, agriculture, road construction, grazing, flood control, non-native plants, illegal dumping, foot traffic, and vehicles. Potentially threatened by hydrological alterations. See MadroƱo 24(3):155-159 (1977) for original description and 45(4):327-328 (1998) for distribution information.
Threats:
Taxonomy:
Citation California Native Plant Society, Rare Plant Program. 2024. Rare Plant Inventory (online edition, v9.5.1). Website https://www.rareplants.cnps.org [accessed 25 December 2024].