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Chinese Camp Brodiaea (Brodiaea pallida)

  • Global Rank: G1 - Critically Imperiled
  • Legal Status: Federally Threatened
  • Family: Liliaceae
  • State: CA
  • Nature Serve ID: 128359
  • Lifeform: Forb/herb
  • Date Inducted in National Collection: 03/06/1993
Description:

Where is Chinese Camp Brodiaea (Brodiaea pallida) located in the wild?

States & Provinces:

Chinese Camp Brodiaea can be found in California

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Conservation Actions

Nature Serve Biotics
  • 05/02/2017

Known from a single streambed - an area less than 1 km long and only 3-6 m wide. There are about 1,600 individuals. Searches of potential habitat in other areas have failed to locate any additional plants. The single known population is threatened by impacts (hydrological and recreational) from nearby housing development, lack of regulatory mechanisms and by random events.

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Nomenclature
Taxon Brodiaea pallida
Authority Hoover
Family Liliaceae
CPC Number 638
ITIS 42816
USDA BRPA2
Duration Perennial
Common Names Chinese Camp Brodiaea
Associated Scientific Names Brodiaea pallida
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
Leaf-cutting bees Hopitis Confirmed Pollinator Link
Leaf-cutting bees Osmia Confirmed Pollinator Link
Bumble bees Bumble bees Suspected Pollinator Floral Link

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