Anemopsis californica

yerba mansa, lizard tail

Rarity

CNPS-EB: B

13 current natural populations

Criteria:
  • Limited/Threatened Habitat
  • Declining

Ecology

Flowers March - September
Habitats:
  • Miscellaneous Wetlands

Synonyms

  • Anemopsis californica var. subglabra

Populations

Key
LocationPop IDLast RecordedNotes
Arroyo Del Valle232022-06-11
Big Break, Antioch12023-06-04
Black Diamond Rgnl Preserve22004-06-13
Brushy Peak Rgnl Park - other or unknown sites32002-12-31
Corteva Wetlands62021-07-23
Livermore - other or unknown sites72012-09-17
Livermore - other or unknown sites242023-04-04
Los Vaqueros Watershed172006-07-13
Los Vaqueros Watershed182006-07-13
Martinez - other or unknown sites192004-06-06
Mines Road/Arryo Mocho162003-12-31
Oakley212005-03-31
Shell Ridge92021-07-19
Byron Hot Springs area41994-12-31Historic
Concord - other or unknown sites51990-12-31Historic
Danville111990-12-31Historic
Dublin, E of 680, N of 58081955-06-20Historic
Jersey Island201990-12-31Historic
Livermore - other or unknown sites131998-12-31Historic
Livermore - other or unknown sites141958-12-31Historic
Livermore - other or unknown sites151963-12-31Historic
Los Mochos Boy Scout Camp, Mines Rd121996-07-12Historic
Marsh Creek Road101929-12-31Historic
Tarraville Creek, Mines Rd221997-05-10Historic