George Jones Goodman

Botanist (1904-1999).

Abbreviations: Goodman
Occupations: botanist
Dates: 1904-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1999-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 15 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 20 plants, 0 fungi

15 plants attributed, 5 plants contributed to20 plants:

Chorizanthe howellii (Howell's Spineflower) Goodman 1934
annual plant species in the polygonaceae family
Chorizanthe howellii is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common names Mendocino spineflower and Howell's spineflower. It is endemic to coastal Mendocino County, California, where it is known only from the sand dunes and coastal scrub near Fort Bragg. It is estimated that 95% of the remaining individuals of this plant are part of a single population growing at MacKerricher State Park. It is a federally listed endangered species. This is a decumbent or spreading species, growing hairy stems along the ground up to about 10 centimeters long. The inflorescence is a
Engelmannia peristenia (Engelmann's Daisy) (Raf.) Goodman & C.A.Lawson 1992
plant species in the asteraceae family
Engelmannia peristenia, called Engelmann daisy or cutleaf daisy, is a North American species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It is native to the south-central United States, primarily from Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and southeastern Colorado, but with more isolated populations in Arizona, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Engelmannia peristenia is a branching perennial herb up to 100 cm (40 inches) tall. Leaves at the base can be up to 30 cm (1 foot) long, with the leaves progressively getting smaller higher on the stem. The plant produces many small
Chorizanthe ventricosa (Potbellied Spineflower) Goodman 1939
annual plant species in the polygonaceae family
Chorizanthe ventricosa, common name Priest Valley spineflower, is a plant species endemic to a small region in the Coastal Ranges of west-central California. It is found only on serpentine outcrops in grasslands and pine-oak woodlands at elevations of 500–1000 m. It has been reported from 4 counties: Monterey, San Benito, Fresno and San Luis Obispo. Chorizanthe ventricosa is an herb up to 70 cm tall, forming large spreading colonies. Leaves are up to 5 cm long. Flowers are formed in clusters up to 6 cm across, with green bracts with pointed tips giving the impression of spines. Flowers are
Chorizanthe rectispina (Straight-awned Spineflower) Goodman 1934
annual plant species in the polygonaceae family
Chorizanthe rectispina is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common names prickly spineflower and straight-awned spineflower. It is endemic to California, where it is known from about twenty occurrences from Monterey to Santa Barbara Counties. It grows in dry habitat types such as chaparral and woodland in the hills of the Central Coast Ranges. It is a low, spreading plant with stems up to about 25 centimeters long, grayish to greenish in color and hairy in texture. The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers, each flower surrounded by six hairy bracts which are
Chorizanthe obovata (Spoonsepal Spineflower) Goodman 1934
annual plant species in the polygonaceae family
Chorizanthe obovata is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common name spoonsepal spineflower. It is endemic to California, where it grows in the mountains of the Central Coast Range from Monterey to Santa Barbara Counties. Chorizanthe obovata grows in chaparral and woodland habitat. The plant is variable in appearance, growing prostrate or erect, its stem up to 40 centimeters long. The herbage is red to gray-green in color and hairy in texture. The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers surrounded by six bracts, each tipped with hooked awns except the longest,
Chorizanthe leptotheca (Ramona Spineflower) Goodman 1934
annual plant species in the polygonaceae family
Chorizanthe leptotheca is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common names Ramona spineflower and Peninsular spineflower. It is native to the Peninsular Ranges of southern California and Baja California, where it grows in chaparral and forest habitat. It is very similar to its close relative, Turkish rugging (Chorizanthe staticoides). Chorizanthe leptotheca is an erect herb growing up to about 35 centimeters tall. The leaves are basal, oval in shape and up to about 3 centimeters long. The herbage is fuzzy to quite hairy in texture, and generally reddish in color.
Chorizanthe biloba (Twolobe Spineflower) Goodman 1934
annual plant species in the polygonaceae family
Chorizanthe biloba is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common name twolobe spineflower. It is endemic to California, where it is known only from the Central Coast Ranges. There are two varieties, both of which are uncommon to rare. C. b. var. biloba is known from several areas of the Central Coast Ranges, including the foothills of the Santa Lucia Mountains and Diablo Range. It grows erect up to 40 centimeters tall. It produces an inflorescence of several flowers, each surrounded by six bracts tipped in hooked spines. The tiny flower has deeply notched or
Streptanthus squamiformis (Pineoak Jewelflower) Goodman 1957
annual plant species in the brassicaceae family
Streptanthus squamiformis is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common names pine-oak jewelflower or Goodman's jewelflower. It is a narrow endemic to Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Draba subalpina (Subalpine Draba) Goodman & C.L.Hitchc. 1932
plant species in the brassicaceae family
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Chorizanthe interposita Goodman 1934
annual plant species in the polygonaceae family
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Scutellaria parvula var. missouriensis (Shale Barren Skullcap) (Torr.) Goodman & C.A.Lawson 1992
perennial plant variety in the lamiaceae family
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Nemacaulis denudata var. gracilis (Slender Cottonheads) Goodman & L.D.Benson 1958
annual plant variety in the polygonaceae family
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Eriogonum inerme var. hispidulum (Unarmed Buckwheat) Goodman 1948
annual plant variety in the polygonaceae family
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Chorizanthe xanti var. leucotheca (White-bracted Spineflower) Goodman 1934
annual plant variety in the polygonaceae family
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Chorizanthe staticoides f. bracteata Goodman 1934
plant form in the polygonaceae family
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Lastarriaea coriacea (Leather Spineflower) (Goodman) Hoover 1966
annual plant species in the polygonaceae family
Lastarriaea coriacea is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common name leather spineflower. It is native to California and adjacent northern Mexico where it is a common plant of many habitat types. This is an annual herb forming a patch of stems growing flat on the ground or rising slightly to a maximum height near 15 centimeters. The small leaves are located basally, where the stems emerge from the ground. They are generally hairy and linear in shape, and not more than 3 centimeters long. The stems branch into wide inflorescences bearing pointed bracts and
Eriogonum longifolium var. harperi (Harper's Buckwheat) (Goodman) Reveal 1968
perennial plant variety in the polygonaceae family
Eriogonum longifolium var. harperi, also known as Harper's buckwheat or Harper's umbrella plant, is a dicot of the family Polygonaceae, found in areas of nutrient-poor shale soils in Alabama, Kentucky and Tennessee. It lives inconspicuously in an immature vegetative stage for four or more years before developing a flowering stalk, then flowers and dies. It is listed as an endangered species by the state of Tennessee. It has eleven small populations in Alabama and five in Tennessee but its survival in Kentucky is uncertain. According to a leading expert, Professor James L. Reveal of the
Physaria ovalifolia ssp. alba (White Oval-leaf Bladderpod) (Goodman) O'Kane & Al-Shehbaz 2002
plant subspecies in the brassicaceae family
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Chorizanthe polygonoides var. longispina (Long-spined Spineflower) (Goodman) Munz 1958
annual plant variety in the polygonaceae family
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Chorizanthe eastwoodiae (Eastwood's Spineflower) (Goodman) D.Gowen & L.A.Johnson 2020
annual plant species in the polygonaceae family
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