Diplacus aurantiacus (Curtis) Jeps. belongs to the Phrymaceae family. Flora of the World contains 5 recorded occurrences of this taxon, distributed across 1 country.
Kingdom
Plantae
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Order
Lamiales
Family
Phrymaceae
Genus
Diplacus
Specific Epithet
aurantiacus
Authorship
(Curtis) Jeps.
Source
GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
What is EDGE?
Evolutionary distinctiveness
Lower
ED 4.2
Part of a well-represented branch of the plant tree of life, with many close relatives.
Threat status
Modelled estimate
EDGE score
0.4
Global rank
#132,982 of 335,497
Top 40%
Extinction probability
10%
Location
United States, California, Marin
37.892500, -122.568611
Location Remarks
Muir Woods National Monument. Take Highway 101 to the Highway 1/ Stinson Beach Exit. Follow the signs to Muir Woods.
Collectors
Location
United States, California, Marin
37.892500, -122.568611
Location Remarks
Muir Woods National Monument. Take Highway 101 to the Highway 1/ Stinson Beach Exit. Follow the signs to Muir Woods.
Collectors
No collectors specified
Location
United States, California, Mendocino
39.273056, -123.743333
Location Remarks
Van Damme State Park. Pygmy Forest. Off Highway 1, east of Little River.
Collectors
Location
United States, California, Marin
37.892500, -122.568611
Location Remarks
Muir Woods National Monument. Take Highway 101 to the Highway 1/ Stinson Beach Exit. Follow the signs to Muir Woods.
Collectors
No collectors specified
Location
United States, California, Santa Barbara
34.849722, -120.250917
Location Remarks
Foxen Canyon Road, 18.2 miles north of junction with Highway 154 (near Los Olivos)
Collectors
No collectors specified