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San Francisco Lessingia (Lessingia germanorum)

  • Global Rank: G1 - Critically Imperiled
  • Legal Status: Federally Endangered
  • Family: Asteraceae
  • State: CA
  • Nature Serve ID: 158079
  • Lifeform: Forb/herb
  • Date Inducted in National Collection:
Description:

Where is San Francisco Lessingia (Lessingia germanorum) located in the wild?

States & Provinces:

San Francisco Lessingia can be found in California

Conservation Actions

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Nomenclature
Taxon Lessingia germanorum
Authority Cham.
Family Asteraceae
CPC Number 15852
ITIS 37893
USDA LEGE
Duration Annual
Common Names San Francisco vinegarweed
Associated Scientific Names Lessingia germanorum
Distribution
State Rank
State State Rank
California S1
Ecological Relationships

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Pollinators
Common Name Name in Text Association Type Source InteractionID
Bees
Bees Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Sweat bees Sweat bees Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Mining bees Andrenidae Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Bumble bees Bombus vosnesenskii Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Butterflies & Moths
Snout moths Pyralidae Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Skippers Skipperss Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Brush-footed butterflies Ringlets Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Whites Cabbage whites Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Blues Blues Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Brush-footed butterflies Vanessa virginiensis Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Beetles
Bark beetles Curculionidae Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Flies
Syrphid flies Syrphid flies Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Diptera Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Other
Wind Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Lepidoptera Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Sand wasps Sand wasps Suspected Pollinator Floral Link
Plant bugs Miridae Suspected Pollinator Floral Link

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