Taxon Report

Frasera neglecta H.M. Hall

pine green-gentian

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  Classification

Scientific Name:
Frasera neglecta H.M. Hall
Common Name:
pine green-gentian
Family: Gentianaceae
Element Code: PDGEN05080
USDA Plants Symbol: FRNE
Synonyms/Other Names:
  • Swertia neglecta

Ecology and Life History

Lifeform: perennial herb
Blooming Period: May-Jul May-Jul
Elevation: 1400-2500 (4595-8205)
General Habitats: Lower montane coniferous forest, Pinyon and juniper woodland, Upper montane coniferous forest
Microhabitat:
Microhabitat Details:

Occurrence Data from the CNDDB

Total Occurrences: 0
Element Occurrence Ranks:
   Excellent (A) 0
   Good (B) 0
   Fair (C) 0
   Poor (D) 0
   None (X) 0
   Unknown (U) 0
California Endemic:  True
California Counties and Islands: Name (Code)
Kern (KRN), Los Angeles (LAX), San Bernardino (SBD), Santa Barbara (SBA), Ventura (VEN)
Quads: Name (Quad Code)
Acton (3411842), Alamo Mountain (3411868), Big Bear City (3411637), Big Bear Lake (3411628), Big Pine Mtn. (3411966), Black Mtn. (3411867), Butler Peak (3411731), Chilao Flat (3411831), Crystal Lake (3411737), Cuddy Valley (3411971), Fawnskin (3411638), Lake Arrowhead (3411732), Lion Canyon (3411952), Lockwood Valley (3411961), Mescal Creek (3411746), Mount San Antonio (3411736), Pacifico Mountain (3411841), San Bernardino North (3411723), San Guillermo (3411962), Sawmill Mountain (3411972), Valyermo (3411747), Waterman Mtn. (3411738), Winters Ridge (3411886)

Notes

Threatened by foot traffic, mining, recreational activities, road maintenance, and vehicles. Possibly threatened by non-native plants.
Threats:
Threatened by foot traffic, mining, recreational activities, road maintenance, and vehicles. Possibly threatened by non-native plants.
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 27 December 2024].