USDA Forest Service Celebrating Wildflowers
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Critically Imperiled Plant Profile
(Not Listed or Proposed under the Endangered Species Act)

This species grows in vernally moist gravelly serpentine clay in foothill pine forest or oak woodland. Photo courtesy of the California Native Plant Society.

Indian Valley brodiaea is geographically restricted to the interior North Coast Ranges of California. Photo courtesy of the California Native Plant Society.

Brodiaea coronaria ssp. rosea range map.
Brodiaea coronaria ssp. rosea, Indian Valley brodiaea
Threats
- Cattle, trampling, vehicles, dumping, and horticultural collecting.
- Reservoir construction destroyed some populations.
Conservation Status
National Forest and Grassland Occurrence
More Information
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U.S. Forest Service
Rangeland Management
Botany Program
1400 Independence Ave., SW, Mailstop Code: 1103
Washington DC 20250-1103

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Location: http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/rareplants/profiles/critically_imperiled/brodiaea_coronaria_rosea/index.shtml
Last modified: Thursday, 08-Dec-2011 15:41:21 EST