Naomi S. Fraga

American botanist.

Naomi Suzanne Fraga (born 1979) is an American botanist who is the Director of Conservation at the California Botanic Garden and research assistant professor of botany at Claremont Graduate University. She has focused her career on the conservation, monitoring and habitat restoration of rare plants across California. She was awarded the 2021 Center for Biological Diversity E.O. Wilson Award for Outstanding Science in Biodiversity Conservation. In 2023, Fraga received the Peter Raven Award from the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. This award is given annually to a plant systematist who ha

Abbreviations: N.S.Fraga
Occupations: professor, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1979-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 34 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 34 plants, 0 fungi

34 plants attributed to34 plants:

Erythranthe lewisii (Lewis's Monkeyflower) (Pursh) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
perennial plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe lewisii (Lewis' monkeyflower, great purple monkeyflower) is a perennial plant in the family Phrymaceae. It is named in honor of explorer Meriwether Lewis. Together with other species in Erythranthe, it serves as a model system for studying pollinator-based reproductive isolation. It was formerly known as Mimulus lewisii.
Erythranthe bicolor (Yellow And White Monkeyflower) (Hartw. ex Benth.) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe bicolor, the yellow and white monkeyflower, is a species of flowering plant in the lopseed family (Phrymaceae). It is endemic to California, United States. It was formerly known as Mimulus bicolor.
Erythranthe alsinoides (Wingstem Monkeyflower) (Douglas ex Benth.) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe alsinoides is a species of monkeyflower known by the common names wingstem monkeyflower and chickweed monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus alsinoides.
Erythranthe verbenacea (Crimson Monkeyflower) (Greene) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
perennial plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe verbenacea, also known as crimson monkeyflower, is a species of flowering plant native to western North America. This plant usually grows near desert watering places, and has been observed in the U.S. states of Utah and Arizona, and in several Mexican states including Sonora, Chihuahua, Durango, Sinaloa, and Baja California.
Erythranthe suksdorfii (Miniature Monkeyflower) (A.Gray) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe suksdorfii, with the common names Suksdorf's monkeyflower and miniature monkeyflower, is an annual flowering plant in the family Phrymaceae (Lopseed). It was formerly known as Mimulus suksdorfii. A specimen collected in Washington state in 1885 by the self-taught immigrant botanist Wilhelm Nikolaus Suksdorf was identified as a new species by Asa Gray in 1886, who named it in Suksdorf's honor. It was moved to the genus Erythranthe in 2012 by Naomi Fraga. It can easily be misidentified with Erythranthe breviflora, which generally has elliptic leaves rather than the linear or oblong
Erythranthe rubella (Redstem Monkeyflower) (A.Gray) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe rubella is a species of monkeyflower known by the common name little redstem monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus rubellus.
Erythranthe purpurea (Little Purple Monkeyflower) (A.L.Grant) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe purpurea is a species of monkeyflower known by the common name little purple monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus purpureus.
Erythranthe primuloides (Primrose Monkeyflower) (Benth.) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
perennial plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe primuloides is a Western United States perennial plant in the lopseed family (Phrymaceae), known by the common name primrose monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus primuloides.
Erythranthe parishii (Parish's Monkeyflower) (Greene) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe parishii is a species of monkeyflower known by the common name Parish's monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus parishii. It is native to the mountains and hills of the southern half of California, far western Nevada, and northern Baja California, where it grows in wet, sandy habitat such as streambanks. The flowers primarily self-pollinate, but the species evolved from an out-crossing ancestor similar to E. lewisii. The flower size greatly reduced as the species transitioned to self-pollination through changes in a number of genes that each have a small effect on the size.
Erythranthe palmeri (Palmer's Monkeyflower) (A.Gray) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe palmeri is a species of monkeyflower known by the common name Palmer's monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus palmeri. It is native to California and northern Baja California, where it grows in sandy, often disturbed soils from the southern Sierra Nevada foothills and the Mojave Desert to the Peninsular Ranges.
Erythranthe montioides (Montia-like Monkeyflower) (A.Gray) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe montioides is a species of monkeyflower known by the common name montia-like monkeyflower. It is native to the Sierra Nevada and its foothills in California, and it has been observed in the mountains near Carson City, Nevada. It grows in moist areas in the mountains and disturbed, rocky soils. It was formerly known as Mimulus montioides.
Erythranthe gracilipes (Slender-stalked Monkeyflower) (B.L.Rob.) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe gracilipes is an uncommon species of monkeyflower known by the common name slenderstalk monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus gracilipes.
Erythranthe gemmipara (Rocky Mountain Monkeyflower) (W.A.Weber) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe gemmipara is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Phrymaceae, known by the common name Rocky Mountain monkeyflower. It is endemic to Colorado in the United States, where there are eight known occurrences. It was formerly known as Mimulus gemmiparus. This annual herb grows about 10 centimeters (3.9 inches) tall. Some of the leaves have propagules on their petioles called gemmae. When a leaf falls off the plant the gemma can generate a new plant; this is the mode of reproduction for this species, as flowers are rarely produced and they are sterile. The gemmae are probably
Erythranthe filicaulis (Slender-stemmed Monkeyflower) (S.Watson) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe filicaulis, known by the common name slender-stemmed monkeyflower, is a species of monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus filicaulis.
Erythranthe exigua (San Bernardino Mountains Monkeyflower) (A.Gray) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe exigua is a rare species of monkeyflower known by the common name San Bernardino Mountains monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus exiguus.
Erythranthe diffusa (Palomar Monkeyflower) (A.L.Grant) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe diffusa, also known as Palomar monkeyflower, is a species of plant native to North America. This plant is endemic to the Californias, and is considered a rare plant due to its limited range. E. diffusa grows up to 8 in (20 cm) in height, and produces purple, pink, and yellow flowers. It prefers to grow in gravelly or sandy soil in chaparral or a low-elevation coniferous habitat. E. diffusa has been observed in Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Diego County, Santa Clara County, and Baja California. The Palomar monkeyflower is threatened by recreational
Erythranthe breweri (Brewer's Monkeyflower) (Greene) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe breweri is a species of monkeyflower known by the common name Brewer's monkeyflower. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California to Colorado, where it grows in moist spots in several habitat types. This is a hairy annual herb producing a thin, erect stem up to 21 centimeters tall. The herbage is reddish green in color. The paired opposite leaves are linear in shape and up to 3.5 centimeters long. The plant bears small tubular flowers, each with its base encapsulated in a lightly hairy calyx of sepals with tiny equal lobes at its mouth. The five-lobed
Erythranthe barbata (Bearded Monkeyflower) (Greene) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe barbata, the bearded monkeyflower, is a species of plant in the lopseed family endemic to the southern Sierra Nevada mountains in the state of California.
Erythranthe androsacea (Rockjasmine Monkeyflower) (Curran ex Greene) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe androsacea is a species of monkeyflower known by the common name rockjasmine monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus androsaceus.
Erythranthe eastwoodiae (Eastwood's Monkeyflower) (Rydb.) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
perennial plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe eastwoodiae, commonly Eastwood's monkeyflower, is a plant that grows in moist areas of sandstone called hanging gardens in the desert canyonlands.
Erythranthe carsonensis (Carson Valley Monkeyflower) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe carsonensis is a species of monkeyflower known by the common name Carson Valley monkeyflower.
Erythranthe calcicola (Limestone Monkeyflower) N.S.Fraga & D.A.York 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
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Diplacus rupicola (Death Valley Monkeyflower) (Coville & A.L.Grant) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
perennial plant species in the phrymaceae family
Diplacus rupicola, the Death Valley monkeyflower, is a flowering plant in the family Phrymaceae.
Diplacus parryi (Parry's Monkeyflower) (A.Gray) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Diplacus parryi, also known as Parry's monkeyflower or annual red spot monkeyflower, is a species of flowering plant. This plant is native to southwestern North America. This monkeyflower produces both pink and yellow blossoms.
Erythranthe shevockii (Kelso Creek Monkeyflower) (Heckard & Bacig.) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe shevockii is a rare species of monkeyflower known by the common name Kelso Creek monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus shevockii.
Linanthus bernardinus (Pioneertown Linanthus) N.S.Fraga & D.S.Bell 2013
plant species in the polemoniaceae family
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Erythranthe sierrae (Sierra Nevada Monkeyflower) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
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Erythranthe rupestris (Greene) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
plant species in the phrymaceae family
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Erythranthe rhodopetra (Red Rock Canyon Monkeyflower) N.S.Fraga 2012
annual plant species in the phrymaceae family
Erythranthe rhodopetra, also known as the Red Rock Canyon monkeyflower, is a species of plant. Erythranthe rhodopetra is a rare plant native to Kern County, California, United States. According to the California Native Plant Society, "Known only from the El Paso Mtns. Many occurrences historical; need field surveys. Possibly threatened by mining, vehicles, recreational activities, foot traffic, and non-native plants. Previously identified as, and similar to, E. palmeri."
Erythranthe nelsonii (A.L.Grant) G.L.Nesom & N.S.Fraga 2012
plant species in the phrymaceae family
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