Taxon Report

Pogogyne floribunda Jokerst

profuse-flowered pogogyne

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© 2012 Dean Wm. Taylor, Ph.D.

  Classification

Scientific Name:
Pogogyne floribunda Jokerst
Common Name:
profuse-flowered pogogyne
Family: Lamiaceae
Element Code: PDLAM1K070
USDA Plants Symbol: POFL17
Synonyms/Other Names:

Ecology and Life History

Lifeform: annual herb
Blooming Period: May-Sep(Oct) May-Sep(Oct)
Elevation: 945-1745 (3100-5725)
General Habitats: Meadows and seeps, Vernal pools
Microhabitat: Clay
Microhabitat Details: Heavy clay soils.

Occurrence Data from the CNDDB

Total Occurrences: 105
Element Occurrence Ranks:
   Excellent (A) 13
   Good (B) 29
   Fair (C) 14
   Poor (D) 1
   None (X) 0
   Unknown (U) 48
California Endemic:  False
California Counties and Islands: Name (Code)
Lassen (LAS), Modoc (MOD), Shasta (SHA), Siskiyou (SIS)
Quads: Name (Quad Code)
Ambrose (4112058), Bieber (4112112), Big Sage Reservoir (4112056), Boles Meadows East (4112067), Boles Meadows West (4112068), Burney (4012186), Cassel (4012185), Corders Reservoir (4012172), Dana (4112115), Day (4112123), Dead Horse Reservoir (4112065), Donica Mtn. (4112132), Fall River Mills (4112114), Hager Basin (4112077), Jacks Butte (4112057), Jellico (4012173), Knobcone Butte (4112151), Lane Reservoir (4112017), Lauer Reservoir (4112064), Letterbox Hill (4112018), Lone Pine Butte (4112161), Lookout (4112122), Mahogany Ridge (4112055), McGinty Reservoir (4112075), Murken Bench (4012174), Old Station (4012164), Pine Creek Valley (4012151), Pinnacle Lake (4112171), Poison Lake (4012162), Pothole Valley (4112078), Rimrock Lake (4112162), Sagebrush Butte (4112181), Silva Flat Reservoir (4012088), South Mtn. (4112076), Spaulding Butte (4112152), Swains Hole (4012163), Timbered Crater (4112124), Washington Mtn. (4112048), Whittemore Ridge (4112066)

Threat List Data from the CNDDB

Threat List Total: 10
EOs with Threat Listed: Total EOs % of EOs
63 60 %
Grazing 54 51%
Logging 6 5%
Other 6 5%
Foot traffic/trampling 5 4%
ORV activity 5 4%
Road/trail construction/maint. 4 3%
Improper burning regime 3 2%
Development 2 1%
Non-native plant impacts 2 1%
Recreational use (non-ORV) 1 0%

Notes

Previously CRPR 1B. Threatened by logging, vehicles, non-native plants, and fire. Possibly threatened by grazing and trampling. Similar to P. zizyphoroides. See Aliso 13(2):347-353 (1992) for original description.
Threats:
Taxonomy:

Selected References

CRPR List Change on 2009-10-26
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].