Category:Endemic flora of California
Appearance
- The Endemic flora of the State of California — native plants found within its borders, and nowhere else in nature.
- The largest area of the state is in the Mediterranean climate floristic region, within the California Floristic Province — with the greatest number of endemic plants in North America.
- The state's other floristic regions include: the low deserts within the Sonoran Desert Floristic Province; the high deserts and eastern borders' dry steppes areas within the Great Basin Floristic Province; and the moist northern border section within the Rocky Mountain Floristic Province.
Pages in category "Endemic flora of California"
The following 47 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,150 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Taraxacum californicum
- Tauschia hartwegii
- Tauschia parishii
- Tetracoccus ilicifolius
- Thelypodium stenopetalum
- Thermopsis californica
- Thermopsis macrophylla
- Thlaspi californicum
- Thysanocarpus conchuliferus
- Toiyabea peirsonii
- Torrey pine
- Torreya californica
- Toxicoscordion fontanum
- Tracyina
- Trichophorum clementis
- Trichostema austromontanum
- Trichostema ovatum
- Trichostema rubisepalum
- Trichostema ruygtii
- Trifolium amoenum
- Trifolium bolanderi
- Trifolium buckwestiorum
- Trifolium jokerstii
- Trifolium trichocalyx
- Trillium albidum
- Trillium chloropetalum
- Triphysaria floribunda
- Triphysaria micrantha
- Triteleia clementina
- Triteleia dudleyi
- Triteleia lilacina
- Triteleia lugens
- Triteleia montana
- Triteleia peduncularis
- Tropidocarpum californicum
- Tuctoria greenei
- Tuctoria mucronata