Baccharis vanessae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Asterales
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Genus
- Baccharis
- Species
- Baccharis vanessae
- Scientific Name
- Baccharis vanessae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Baccharis vanessae
Baccharis vanessae is a rare California species of Baccharis known by the common name Encinitas baccharis. It is native primarily to San Diego County, California, almost endemic to the county except for one population a few miles over the county line in Riverside County. It is a member of the chaparral flora. It is a federally listed threatened species. It is present in several sites in Encinitas, and it is known from other parts of the county from the coastline to the mountains on various substrates. There are perhaps 15 populations remaining, for a total of about 2000 individuals. Some of the remaining occurrences are on land which may be cleared for development.
...Baccharis vanessae in languages:
- English
- Encinitas Baccharis
- English
- Scarce Coyote Bush
- English
- Encinitis False Willow
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Albidae
- Angustifoliae
- Arenariae
- Aristidentes
- Australes
- Baccharis cymosa
- Baccharis gnidiifolia
- Baccharis hambatensis
- Baccharis hutchisonii
- Baccharis johnwurdackiana
- Baccharis libertadensis
- Baccharis mandonii
- Baccharis mollis
- Baccharis palmeri
- Baccharis pohlii
- Baccharis racemosa
- Baccharis taltalensis
- Baccharis tarmensis
- Baccharis uniflora
- Baccharis vanessae
- Baccharis zongoensis
- Bogotenses
- Corymbosae
- Divaricatae
- Gladiatae
- Palenia
- Paniculatae
- Pinnatae
- Polifoliae
- Pseudobaccharis
- Punctatae
- Rodriguezianae
- Serrulatae
- Subliguliflorae
- Tenellae
- Thymifoliae
- Trinervatae
- Tubulatae










