
Horkelia marinensis Calflora
Horkelia marinensis is a perennial herb that is native to California, and endemic (limited) to California. California Rare Plant Rank: 1B.2 (rare, threatened, or endangered in CA and …
Horkelia californica Calflora
Horkelia californica is a perennial herb that is native to California, and endemic (limited) to California.
Potentilla californica - Wikipedia
Potentilla californica, also known as California horkelia, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family. [1] It is endemic to California, where it grows on scrubby coastal and inland mountain …
Horkelia cuneata var. sericea Calflora
Horkelia cuneata var. sericea is a perennial herb that is native to California, and endemic (limited) to California. California Rare Plant Rank: 1B.1 ( rare, threatened, or endangered in CA and …
Point Reyes Horkelia - calscape.org
Horkelia marinensis is a rare species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common name Point Reyes horkelia. It is endemic to the California coastline, where it is known from …
Horkelia cuneata var. sericea
Horkelia cuneata var. sericea, commonly known as Kellogg's horkelia, is a perennial herb in the Rosaceae that is found only in California. It occurs within Chaparral (maritime), Closed-cone …
Horkelia - Los Padres ForestWatch
The horkelia is a small flowering plant that belongs to the rosaceae, or rose family. There are nineteen species found in the western United States, most of which are endemic to California. …
California Horkelia - Calscape
Horkelia californica is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common name California horkelia. It is endemic to California, where it grows on scrubby coastal and inland …
Horkelia in Flora of North America - eFloras.org
Horkelia (Chamisso & Schlechtendal) Jepson. Herbs, perennial, rosetted, tufted, or matted, ˂often resinously aromatic˃, 0.3–10 (–12) dm, sparsely to densely hairy, inconspicuously to …
Horkelia hendersonii, Henderson’s horkelia - US Forest Service
Henderson’s horkelia grows on Siskiyou Mountains crest at the border between California and Oregon, on rocky granitic soils. Photo Tom Kaye, Institute for Applied Ecology.