- Limnanthes vinculans
Taxobox
name = "Limnanthes vinculans"
status = EN
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Eudicots
unranked_ordo =Rosids
ordo =Brassicales
familia =Limnanthaceae
genus = "Limnanthes "
species = "L. vinculans"
binomial = "Limnanthes vinculans"
binomial_authority =Ornd. "Limnanthes vinculans", or Sebastopol meadowfoam, is an
endangered species ofmeadowfoam found only in theLaguna de Santa Rosa in Sonoma County,California ,USA and an area slightly to the south in theAmericano Creek andWashoe Creek watersheds. The name "vinculans" [ [http://www.calflora.net/botanicalnames/pageV.html Etymology for the expression "vinculans"] ] derives from theLatin root vinculum, meaning "a bond, a cord." The specific epithet "vinculans" means linking or bonding, in reference to the sharing of some characters of "L. vinculans" with "L. douglasii" (R.Br) and "L. bakeri" (J.T. Howell).Like the other meadowfoams, it is a small annual
herb , with multiple stems growing up to 30 centimeters (12 inches) in height; white flowers occur singly at the ends of stems.This species is only known from approximately 30 locations in the
laguna de Santa Rosa and southern Cotati Valley of Sonoma County, in these areas it occurs in wetmeadow s and aroundvernal pool s at elevations of under 300 meters. Sites range from Graton, around the northern and western perimeters of Sebastopol, and east to Santa Rosa.Morphology
This 30 centimeter tall plant bears white flowers singly at the termini of its stems. "L. vinculans" is unique in its genus for having compound leaves with three to five leaflets; each leaflet is entire, with a narrow-obovate shape. The flowers are small (12 to18 millimeters across), white, generally bowl-shaped, and bloom in April and May. Although the young leaves are narrow and undivided, leaves on the mature plant have their undivided leaflets along each side of a long stalk (petiole). The shape of the leaves distinguishes Sebastopol meadowfoam from other members of the Limnanthes genus. The fruit consists of three to four millimeter long
nutlet s. [ [http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?4945,4948,4964 The Jepson Manual, University of California Press (1993)] ]Range and habitat
Sebastopol meadowfoam is endemic to a narrow region within Sonoma County, occurring only at elevations less than 300 meters above mean sea level. The occurrences are limited to the upper and central reaches of the
Laguna de Santa Rosa and parts of theAmericano Creek andWashoe Creek [Steven Moore, "Rare Plant Search near Gravenstein Highway in the City of Cotati", Sonoma County, California, Earth Metrics Inc.file reference 7975.W0, San Mateo, Calif., July 26, 1989] watersheds, which drain to thePacific Ocean . L. vinculans is found primarily invernal pool s associated with the generally level to slightly sloping terrain. Typically the herb is found inhydric soil s associations, and is often found in joint occurrence.with the endangered Burke's goldfields ("Lasthenia burkei ") and Sonoma sunshine ("Blennosperma bakeri ") [http://www.dfg.ca.gov/bdb/wetlands/vp_asses_rept/santa_rosa.htm Santa Rosa Region Vernal Pools] ] TheSanta Rosa Plain vernal pools occur primarily as fragmented remains of Valley Oak Woodland,grassland , and persistentwetland vegetation . [http://www.dfg.ca.gov/bdb/wetlands/vp_asses_rept/santa_rosa.htm Santa Rosa Region Vernal Pools] ]Conservation
Sebastopol meadowfoam was placed on the State of California list of endangered plants in 1979. [ [http://www.dfg.ca.gov/hcpb/cgi-bin/read_one.asp?specy=plants&idNum=149 The Status of Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Animals and Plants of California, Sebastopol meadowfoam. California Department of Fish and Game, 2000] ] "L. Vinculans" was listed as a U.S. federally endangered species on
December 2 ,1991 . [Federal Endangered Species: "Limnanthes vinculans", United States Federal Register 56:61173, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, December 2, 1991] [ [http://www.fws.gov/sacramento/es/plant_spp_accts/sebastopol_meadowfoam.htm U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Sebastopol meadowfoam fact sheet] ] The state of California and U.S. Government are working closely with Sonoma County and the cities of Sebastopol and Santa Rosa to analyze land development proposals in areas of potential habitat, with a goal of disapproving such projects or requiring appropriateIn situ orEx-situ conservation . The primary proactive form of protection is through the regional vernal pool conservation and restoration program. [The Laguna Foundation, "The Laguna de Santa Rosa Resource Atlas and Protection Plan", Sebastopol, California, May, 2003] [* [http://www.goldenbearbiostudies.com/endangeredm.htm Golden Bear Biostudies: Sebastopol meadowfoam] ]Sebastopol meadowfoam habitat is threatened by a number of human activities, particularly urbanization spreading out from nearby cities Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park and Cotati. In spring 2005, a controversy erupted when the plant was reported at the site of a proposed commercial/residential development project within the boundary of the City of Sebastopol known as Laguna Vista. [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/05/09/BAGGIIO7QJ1.DTL Steve Rubenstein, San Francisco Chronicle, "Sebastopol Flower Power: Vulnerable endangered species or environmental sleight-of-hand?", Tuesday, May 9, 2006] ] . State wildlife officials concluded that the meadowfoam had been deliberately transplanted from elsewhere, [ [http://www.legalaffairs.org/issues/September-October-2005/scene_bulwa_sepoct05.msp Demian Bulwa, "Legal Affairs", September/October 2005] ] presumably to block the development project, and ordered the plants to be dug up. Opponents of the project disagreed and have presented testimony from experts who argue that the state used incomplete analysis to arrive at its finding. In spring 2006, the plants reappeared, although officials said they had likely sprouted from seeds scattered the previous year. Sebastopol's city council has yet to make a final decision regarding the Laguna Vista project.
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*Rare species References
External links
* [http://www.goldenbearbiostudies.com/endangeredm.htm Golden Bear Biostudies: Sebastopol meadowfoam]
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