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List of Species Endemic To The San Francisco Bay Areareport

  • Acanthomintha duttonii, common names San Mateo thornmint or Dutton's acanthomintha, found at Montara Mountain in San Mateo County

    (A) (Flora)

  • Amsinckia grandiflora, common name large-flowered fiddleneck, found near the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Alameda County

    (A) (Flora)

  • Arctostaphylos bakeri, common name Baker's manzanita, found in Sonoma County

    (A) (Flora)

  • Arctostaphylos densiflora, common name Vine Hill manzanita, found on land owned and protected by the California Native Plant Society, near Sebastopol, in Sonoma County

    (A) (Flora)

  • Arctostaphylos hookeri, common name Franciscan manzanita, found in The Presidio, San Francisco, in San Francisco County

    (A) (Flora)

  • Arctostaphylos imbricata, common name San Bruno Mountain manzanita, found on San Bruno Mountain in San Mateo County

    (A) (Flora)

  • Arctostaphylos montaraensis, common name Montara manzanita, found on San Bruno Mountain and Montara Mountain in San Mateo County

    (A) (Flora)

  • Arctostaphylos pallida, common names pallid manzanita, Oakland Hills manzanita, and Alameda manzanita, found in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area

    (A) (Flora)

  • Arctostaphylos virgata, common names Bolinas manzanita and Marin manzanita, found in Marin County

    (A) (Flora)

  • Blennosperma bakeri, common names Baker's stickyseed and Sonoma sunshine, found in Sonoma County

    (B) (Flora)

  • Calochortus raichei, common names Cedars fairy-lantern and Cedars mariposa lily, found in Sonoma County

    (C) (Flora)

  • Calochortus tiburonensis, common name Tiburon mariposa lily, found at Ring Mountain in Marin County

    (C) (Flora)

  • Carex albida, common name white sedge, found in Sonoma County

    (C) (Flora)

  • Ceanothus ferrisiae, common name coyote ceanothus, found at Mount Hamilton in Santa Clara County

    (C) (Flora)

  • Ceanothus masonii

    (C) (Flora)

  • Chorizanthe valida

    (C) (Flora)

  • Clarkia imbricata

    (C) (Flora)

  • Cordylanthus nidularius

    (C) (Flora)

  • Deinandra bacigalupii

    (D) (Flora)

  • Delphinium bakeri

    (D) (Flora)

  • Delphinium luteum

    (D) (Flora)

  • Dirca occidentalis

    (D) (Flora)

  • Dudleya setchellii

    (D) (Flora)

  • Elymus californicus

    (E) (Flora)

  • Erigeron serpentinus

    (E) (Flora)

  • Eriogonum cedrorum

    (E) (Flora)

  • Eriogonum truncatum

    (E) (Flora)

  • Eriophyllum latilobum

    (E) (Flora)

  • Hesperolinon congestum, common name Marin dwarf flax

    (H) (Flora)

  • Isocoma arguta

    (I) (Flora)

  • Lessingia micradenia

    (L) (Flora)

  • Lilium pardalinum subsp. pitkinense

    (L) (Flora)

  • Limnanthes vinculans

    (L) (Flora)

  • Oenothera deltoides subsp. howellii

    (O) (Flora)

  • Pentachaeta bellidiflora

    (P) (Flora)

  • Phacelia breweri

    (P) (Flora)

  • Phacelia phacelioides

    (P) (Flora)

  • Plagiobothrys strictus

    (P) (Flora)

  • Poa napensis

    (P) (Flora)

  • Polygonum marinense

    (P) (Flora)

  • Sidalcea hickmanii ssp. viridis

    (S) (Flora)

  • Streptanthus batrachopus

    (S) (Flora)

  • Streptanthus callistus

    (S) (Flora)

  • Streptanthus hispidus

    (S) (Flora)

  • Streptanthus niger

    (S) (Flora)

  • Xerces blue, was found in San Francisco

    (Extinct) (Fauna)

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The San Francisco Bay Area has nine counties and 101 towns. Hidden among the many villages and counties are many rare and precious species that have not yet been discovered by man. The random tool, which collates the entries of 46 species recorded by the scientists, is available for further viewing by interested friends.

Most of the species listed on the species register are found in different areas and towns across the San Francisco Bay Area. If you collect a list of these species in a generator, you can learn the full scientific names, brief descriptions, areas, and cities of each species. Most of these species are introduced from other countries or regions and combined with local soil and water resources, grow into unique species of animals, plants or birds and insects.

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