词条 | Hesperolinon tehamense |
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|status = G1 |status_system = TNC |genus = Hesperolinon |species = tehamense |authority = H. K. Sharsmith }} Hesperolinon tehamense is a rare species of flowering plant in the flax family known by the common names Tehama County western flax and Paskenta Grade dwarf flax. It is endemic to northern California, where it is known from only about ten occurrences, mostly within Tehama and Glenn Counties. Most of its habitat is on Bureau of Land Management lands and within the Mendocino National Forest, in chaparral ecosystems with serpentine soils. The plant produces thin, hairy stems up to 50 centimeters in maximum height with small, sparse linear leaves. The inflorescence bears several small flowers with pale to bright yellow notched petals just a few millimeters long. ReferencesExternal links
7 : Hesperolinon|Endemic flora of California|Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands|Natural history of the California Coast Ranges|Glenn County, California|Tehama County, California|Critically endangered flora of California |
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