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M r M M M M M M M r r M r M M M r r <br />Table 4.2.1. Special -Status Plant Species Potentially Occurring at the Tracy Materials Recovery and <br />Transfer Facility Project Site in San Joaquin County <br />Legal Status' <br />Common and Period of <br />Scientific Name Federal/State/CLAPS Ilabitat Distribution Identification <br />Caper -fruited tropidocarpum C2/ --/la Valley foothills and grasslands, Monterey to Glenn County March -April <br />Tropidocarpunt capparideum especially alkali areas <br />Showy Indian clover. C2/--/l.a Valley foothills and grasslands, Santa Clara to Sonoma County April -June <br />Ttifoliunr amoenum typically in swales or low, wet <br />areas <br />' Status definitions (see the "Special -Status Species" section in the text for citations): <br />C2 = Category 2 candidate for federal listing. Category 2 includes species for which USFWS has some biological information indicating (fiat listing may <br />be appropriate but for which further biological research and field study are usually needed to clarify the most appropriate status. Category 2 <br />species are not necessarily less rare, threatened, or endangered than Category 1 species or listed species; the distinction relates to the amount of <br />data available and is therefore administrative, not biological. <br />-- = no state listing. <br />la = Considered by the California Native Plant Society (CNPS) to be "plants presumed extinct in California". <br />