Dean W. Taylor

Botanist.

Abbreviations: D.W.Taylor
Occupations: botanist
Direct attributions: 21 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 22 plants, 0 fungi
Links:IPNIBHL

21 plants attributed, 1 plant contributed to22 plants:

Neviusia cliftonii (Shasta Snow-wreath) Shevock, Ertter & D.W.Taylor 1992
plant species in the rosaceae family
Neviusia cliftonii is a rare species of shrub in the rose family which is known by the common name Shasta snow-wreath. It is endemic to Shasta County, California, where it is known from about 25 occurrences in the mountains around Lake Shasta. The shrub was not known to science until 1992, when it was discovered east of Redding, California and described as a new species in Neviusia, previously a monotypic genus.
Streptanthus vimineus (Greene) Al-Shehbaz & D.W.Taylor 2008
annual plant species in the brassicaceae family
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Hooveria D.W.Taylor & D.J.Keil 2018
plant genus in the asparagaceae family
Hooveria is a genus of perennial bulbous plants in the Agavaceae family native to California and northwest Baja California. They are among a number of taxa referred to as amole (having detergent properties). They are characterized by diurnal flowering and were formerly placed in the genus Chlorogalum, which consists of vespertine flowering species. They are named in honor of Robert F. Hoover, a field botanist from California who was responsible for founding the botanical garden and herbarium at California State Polytechnic College.
Hooveria purpurea (Purple Amole) (Brandegee) D.W.Taylor & D.J.Keil 2018
plant species in the asparagaceae family
Hooveria purpurea is a species of flowering plant related to the agaves known by the common name purple amole. This species of soap plant is endemic to California, where it grows in the Santa Lucia Range, in the Central Coast region. There are two varieties of this plant, and both are believed to be quite rare. It is a federally listed threatened species.
Hooveria parviflora (Small-flower Soaproot) (S.Watson) D.W.Taylor & D.J.Keil 2018
plant species in the asparagaceae family
Hooveria parviflora is a species of perennial herb in the subfamily Agavoideae known by the common name smallflower soap plant. It is a monocot, native to coastal southern California and Baja California, where it is a member of the coastal sage scrub flora. It resembles a smaller version of Chlorogalum pomeridianum, with wavy leaves and white flowers that open during the day.
Erythronium shastense (Shasta Fawn Lily) D.A.York, J.K.Nelson & D.W.Taylor 2015
plant species in the liliaceae family
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Dieteria shastensis (A.Gray) D.W.Taylor 2010
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Atriplex flavida (Carrizo Plain Crownscale) (S.C.Sand. & G.L.Chu) D.J.Keil & D.W.Taylor 2018
plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Streptanthus glandulosus ssp. niger (Tiburon Jewel-flower) (Greene) Al-Shehbaz, M.S.Mayer & D.W.Taylor 2008
annual plant subspecies in the brassicaceae family
Streptanthus glandulosus subsp. niger is an endangered subspecies of flowering plant within the family Brassicaceae. Like other genus members, this herb has wavy petal margins with perimeter calluses that discourage larval herbivory. This plant is endemic to the Tiburon Peninsula of Northern California, and occurs at elevations below 150 m on serpentine grasslands. The common name for this subspecies is Tiburon jewelflower or black jewelflower. This annual herb blooms in May and June and displays dark purple sepals. The etymology of this genus scientific name derives from the Greek word
Streptanthus glandulosus ssp. albidus (Metcalf Canyon Jewel-flower) (Greene) Al-Shehbaz, M.S.Mayer & D.W.Taylor 2008
annual plant subspecies in the brassicaceae family
Streptanthus glandulosus subsp. albidus is a subspecies of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common name Metcalf Canyon jewelflower. It is endemic to California, where it is known only from the Central Coast Ranges in the San Francisco Bay Area. It grows in open areas such as grasslands, often on serpentine soils.
Micranthes californica ssp. fallax (Greene) D.W.Taylor 2010
plant subspecies in the saxifragaceae family
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Ericameria monocephala (A.Nelson & P.B.Kenn.) D.W.Taylor 2010
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Streptanthus glandulosus ssp. sonomensis (Uncommon Jewelflower) (Kruckeb.) M.S.Mayer & D.W.Taylor 2008
annual plant subspecies in the brassicaceae family
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Packera clevelandii var. heterophylla (Hoover) D.W.Taylor 2010
plant variety in the asteraceae family
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Lewisia pygmaea var. sierrae (Ferris) D.W.Taylor 2010
plant variety in the montiaceae family
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Lewisia kelloggii ssp. yosemitana (Jeps.) D.W.Taylor 2010
perennial plant subspecies in the montiaceae family
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Hooveria purpurea var. reducta (Camatta Canyon Amole) (Hoover) D.W.Taylor & D.J.Keil 2018
plant variety in the asparagaceae family
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Eryngium montereyense (Fort Ord Button-celery) D.W.Taylor & R.E.Preston 2022
perennial plant species in the apiaceae family
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Erigeron foliosus var. setchellii (Jeps.) D.W.Taylor 2010
plant variety in the asteraceae family
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Dichelostemma capitatum ssp. lacunavernalis (L.W.Lenz) D.W.Taylor 2010
plant subspecies in the asparagaceae family
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Clarkia williamsonii var. incerta (Jeps.) D.W.Taylor 2010
plant variety in the onagraceae family
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Ageratina shastensis (Shasta Ageratina) (D.W.Taylor & Stebbins) R.M.King & H.Rob. 1980
plant species in the asteraceae family
Ageratina shastensis is a species of snakeroot which is endemic to Shasta County, California. It is known by the common names Mt. Shasta snakeroot and Shasta eupatorium.
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