Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park Vascular Plant Checklist
Authors: A project of the University of California Irvine Herbarium (IRVC). Contributors: Robert Allen, James Bailey, Rebecca E. Crowe, Emile Fiesler, Kyle Gunther, Fred Roberts, Michael G. Simpson, Ron Vanderhoff
Citation: Simpson M, Crowe R, Vanderhoff R (2022) Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park Vascular Plant List. In: CA Consortium of Herbaria 2. https://www.cch2.org/portal/checklists/checklist.php?clid=82&pid=5. Accessed [Date]

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Families: 94
Genera: 358
Species: 592
Total Taxa: 604

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Gilia capitata Sims - Ball/Bluehead Gilia
NATIVE, Possibly treated as Gilia achilleifolia subsp. abrontanifolia; see Jepson eFlora. Needs clarification. iNat Observations; CalFlora Observations; George K. Helmkamp 1660 [UCR], Ron Vanderhoff 795 [IRVC]
PERSISTING FROM CULTIVATION, Note: Native in CA, but not in area. Apparently seeded in entry parkway. CalFlora Observations
NATIVE, Note: Subspecies not recognized in Jepson eFlora treatment; Jon E. Keeley 25264 [RSA]
Polygala cornuta Kellogg - Sierra milkwort
Chorizanthe fimbriata Nutt. - Fringed Spineflower
Eriogonum elongatum Benth. - Long-Stem Wild Buckwheat
Persicaria maculosa Gray - Lady’s Thumb
NATURALIZED (native to Eurasia), iNat Observations
NATURALIZED, (origins uncertain, confused); Fred M. Roberts 6102 [RSA]
Rumex crispus L. - Curly Dock
NATURALIZED (native to Eurasia), iNat Observations; Michael G. Simpson 4650 [IRVC]
Portulaca oleracea L. - Common Purslane
NATURALIZED (probably native to eastern hemisphere), iNat Observations; CalFlora Observations; Michael G. Simpson 4485 [IRVC]
Pellaea mucronata (D.C. Eaton) D.C. Eaton - Bird’s Foot Cliff-Brake
Ranunculus californicus Benth. - California Buttercup
PERSISTING FROM CULTIVATION in the Park (native to western Asia), CalFlora Observations; Ron Vanderhoff 451 [IRVC]
Galium aparine L. - Common Bedstraw, Goose Grass
NATURALIZED (native to Europe, North Africa, Asia. Note: some references say native to N. Am., including California), iNat Observations; CalFlora Observations; Ron Vanderhoff 387 [IRVC]
Galium murale (L.) All. - Tiny Bedstraw
NATURALIZED (native to Europe), Note: First record for Orange County.; Michael G. Simpson 4390 [SDSU], Michael G. Simpson 4390 [IRVC]
Galium nuttallii A. Gray - San Diego Bedstraw
NATIVE, Note: In the past identified as P. crassifolia or P. greenei, probably a new species; however, identified by J. Sullivan, author of future FNA treatment of Physalis, as P. palmeri [=P. hederifolia in that treatment]. Needs further study; may constitute a new taxon. See: Pretz and Deanna. 2020. Taxon 69:170-192. iNat Observations; CalFlora Observations; Ron Vanderhoff 559 [IRVC], F.M. Roberts 3242 [IRVC], Michael G. Simpson 4537 [IRVC]
Solanum xanti A. Gray - Chaparral Nightshade
NATIVE, Note: Locality of Moran 27196 (& Moran 21797, Clinopodium chandleri) 1976 specimen not certain, possibly not in Park; needs verification with recently collected specimen; Reid Moran 27196 [SD]
Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb. - Saltcedar Tamarisk
NATURALIZED (native to Asia), iNat Observations; CalFlora Observations
Parietaria hespera Hinton - Western Pellitory
NATIVE; Note: S. nigra L. subsp. caerulea (Raf.) Bolli now considered a synonym, iNat Observations; CalFlora Observations; Phillip Hoang 1 [LOB], Michael G. Simpson 4567 [IRVC]
NATIVE, Note: Often treated as Phoradendron leucarpum subsp. macrophyllum, but we follow Mathiasen and Kenaley. 2016. Madroño 63:8-33., iNat Observations; CalFlora Observations; Ron Vanderhoff 689 [IRVC]