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Table 1. Continued <br /> Status' <br /> Common Name <br /> (Scientific Name) Federal/State/CNPS Habitat Distribution <br /> San Joaquin Valley Orcutt grass Cl/E/lb Vernal pools Northern San Joaquin <br /> (Orcutha inaequalis) Valley <br /> Sanfords sagittaria C2/--/lb Sloughs and sluggish Widespread but infre- <br /> (Sagittaria sanfor&i) streams with silty or quent, reported from <br /> muddy substrates, Del Norte, Fresno, <br /> associated with emergent Sacramento, and <br /> marsh vegetation Ventura Counties <br /> Slender Orcutt grass Cl/R/lb Deep vernal pools Central Valley <br /> (Orcuttia tenuis) <br /> Slough thistle C2/--/lb Shallow water or saturated Delta and San Joaquin <br /> (Cirsium crassicaule) soils in various wetland Valley to Kern County <br /> plant communities along <br /> sloughs, canals, and rivers; <br /> often in disturbed areas <br /> Succulent owl's clover C2/E/lb Vernal pools San Joaquin Valley <br /> (Orthocarpus campestris var. <br /> succulentus <br /> Status explanations: <br /> Cl = category 1 candidate for federal listing. <br /> C2 = category 2 candidate for federal listing. <br /> E = listed as endangered. <br /> R = listed as rare. <br /> lb = considered by CNPS to be "rare, threatened, or endangered in California and elsewhere". <br /> 3 = considered by CNPS to be a plant "about which we need more information" (Smith and Berg 1988) before <br /> it is listed or rejected as a special-status species. <br /> = not listed. <br /> r. <br /> Source: Smith and Berg 1988. <br /> 7 <br />