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BLM Colorado Sensitive Plant Species of the Uncompahgre Field Office | Scientific Name | Common Name | Designation/Ranking by CNHP1 | | Astragalus linifolius | Grand Junction milkvetch | G3Q/S3 | | Astragalus naturitensis | Naturita milkvetch | G3/S2S3 | | Astragalus rafaelensis | San Rafael milkvetch | G3Q/S1 | | Astragalus sesquiflorus | Sandstone milkvetch | G3/S1? | | Cirsium perplexans | Rocky Mountain thistle | G3/S1 | | Lesquerella vicina | Montrose Bladderpod | G1/S1 | | Lomatium concinnum | Colorado desert parsley | G2/S1 | | Lupinus crassus | Paradox Valley lupine | G2/S2 | | Lygodesmia doloresensis | dolores skeleton plant | G1Q/S1 | | Mimulus eastwoodiae | Eastwood monkey-flower | G3/S1S2 | | Pediomelum aromaticum | paradox breadroot | G3/S2 |
1Colorado Natural Heritage Program ranking - G1 - critically imperiled globally (5 or fewer occurences or very few remaining individuals); critically endangered throughout its range
- G2 - imperiled globally (6 to 20 occurrences); endangered throughout its range
- G3 - very rare or local throughout its range or found locally in a restricted range (21 to 100 occurences); threatened throughout its range
- G4 - apparently secure globally, though it might be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery
- G5 - demonstrably secure globally, though it might be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery
- T - taxa of subspecies or varieties, ranked on same criteria as G1-G5
- GQ - Indicates uncertainty about taxonomic status
- S1 - critically imperiled in Colorado (5 or fewer occurences or very few remaining individuals); critically endangered throughout Colorado
- S2 - imperiled in Colorado (6 to 20 occurrences); endangered or threatened in Colorado
- S3 - rare in Colorado (21 to 100 occurences)
- S3S4 Watchlisted; specific occurrence data are collected and periodically analyzed to determine whether more active tracking is warranted
- S#B - refers to the breeding season imperilment of elements that are not permanent residents
- S#N - refers to the non-breeding season imperilment of elements that are not permanent residents; where no consistent location can be discerned for migrants or non-breeding population, a rank of SZN is used
- SZ - migrant whose occurences are too irregular, transitory and/or dispersed to be reliably identified, mapped and protected
- S#? Indicates uncertainty about an assigned state rank
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