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Lake Tahoe Draba (Draba asterophora var. asterophora)

Flowers of Draba asterophora var. asterophora Photo Credit: Richard Duncan, JBR Environmental Consultants, In©
  • Global Rank: T2 - Imperiled
  • Legal Status: N/A
  • Family: Brassicaceae
  • State: CA, NV
  • Nature Serve ID: 138627
  • Lifeform: Forb/herb
  • Date Inducted in National Collection:
Description:

Draba asterophora Payson var. asterophora is a perennial forb in the Brassicaceae family. Its leaves are obovate, thick, and have entire margins. It has yellow petals and flowers from July through August.

Where is Lake Tahoe Draba (Draba asterophora var. asterophora) located in the wild?

Habitat:

This species is found in subalpine coniferous forests and alpine boulder and rock fields. Plants occur in granite rock crevices, talus, scree, or rocky decomposed granite or volcanic soils on steep slopes at an elevational range of 2500-3500m.

Distribution:

Draba asterophora var. asterophora has been reported in Alpine, El Dorado, Mono, and Tuolumne Counties in California, and Douglas and Washoe Counties in Nevada.

States & Provinces:

Lake Tahoe Draba can be found in California, Nevada

Which CPC Partners conserve Lake Tahoe Draba (Draba asterophora var. asterophora)?

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Conservation Actions

  • 09/09/2020
  • Orthodox Seed Banking

Seed of Draba asterophora var. asterophora was collected in 2006 by JBR Environmental Consultants in coordination with Denver Botanic Gardens and sent to the National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation in Ft Collins, Colorado, for long-term storage.

  • 09/09/2020
  • Seed Collection

Seed of Draba asterophora var. asterophora was collected in 2006 by JBR Environmental Consultants in coordination with Denver Botanic Gardens and sent to the National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation in Ft Collins, Colorado, for long-term storage.

Nature Serve Biotics
  • 05/02/2017

This variety is comprised of two clusters of occurrences straddling a small area of the California-Nevada border near Lake Tahoe. Less than 20 total occurrences are estimated, with a total population of approximately 17,000 plants. Nevada occurrences face the relatively significant threat of ski resort development, while California occurrences appear to be less threatened.

Laura Smith
  • 01/01/2010

Draba asterophora var. asterophora is threatened by habitat degradation from land development.

Laura Smith
  • 01/01/2010

Seed of Draba asterophora var. asterophora was collected in 2006 by JBR Environmental Consultants in coordination with Denver Botanic Gardens and sent to the National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation in Ft Collins, Colorado, for long-term storage.

Laura Smith
  • 01/01/2010

Draba asterophora var. asterophora is managed as a sensitive species in the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, managed by the U.S. Forest Service.

Laura Smith
  • 01/01/2010

Research is needed on all aspects of Draba asterophora var. asterophora biology and ecology. Monitoring of this species range and threats to its habitat is also needed.

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Nomenclature
Taxon Draba asterophora var. asterophora
Authority C.L. Hitchc.
Family Brassicaceae
CPC Number 1456
ITIS 527749
USDA DRASA2
Duration Perennial
Common Names Lake Tahoe Draba | Tahoe draba
Associated Scientific Names Draba asterophora var. asterophora | Draba asterophora
Distribution Draba asterophora var. asterophora has been reported in Alpine, El Dorado, Mono, and Tuolumne Counties in California, and Douglas and Washoe Counties in Nevada.
State Rank
State State Rank
California S2
Nevada S1S2
Ecological Relationships

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