Samuel Bonsall Parish

American botanist (1838-1928).

Samuel Bonsall Parish (1838–1928) was a California botanist and curator of the herbarium at Stanford University. A number of plants were named in his honor, including Allium parishii, Atriplex parishii, Boechera parishii, Chaenactis parishii, Cheilanthes parishii, Delphinium parishii ssp. pallidum, Delphinium parishii ssp. parishii, Ericameria parishii, Erigeron parishii, Eriogonum parishii, Eschscholzia parishii, Euphorbia parishii, Galium parishii, Grusonia parishii, Heuchera parishii, Lycium parishii, Malacothamnus parishii, Mimulus parishii, Orobanche parishii ssp. brachyloba, Orobanche pa

Abbreviations: Parish
Occupations: scientific collector, curator, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1838-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1928-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 14 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 53 plants, 0 fungi

14 plants attributed, 39 plants contributed to53 plants:

Astragalus brauntonii (Braunton's Milkvetch) Parish 1903
perennial plant species in the fabaceae family
Astragalus brauntonii is a rare species of milkvetch known by the common name Braunton's milkvetch. It is a short-lived perennial shrub with lilac flowers that is typically found on carbonate soils in fire-prone areas. It is an opportunistic pioneer species that usually appears in the aftermath of wildfires and other disturbances. It is known from fewer than 20 extant occurrences in the hills and mountains surrounding the Los Angeles Basin in Southern California, as well as an isolated population in northern Baja California. Altered fire cycles, urban development, and habitat fragmentation
Solanum wallacei (Catalina Nightshade) (A.Gray) Parish 1901
plant species in the solanaceae family
Solanum wallacei, also known as Catalina nightshade, Wallace's nightshade, Northern island nightshade, or wild tomato, is a perennial plant that produces purple flowers, but otherwise resembles a tomato plant. The foliage and purple-black berries are poisonous. This rare plant is native to canyons and hillsides on two of the three Channel Islands of California, as well as Guadalupe Island off Baja California. It blooms in April and May. Wallace's nightshade is named for William Allen Wallace (1815-1893) who collected samples from the Los Angeles area around 1854. Also named for him is the
Salvia vaseyi (Bristle Sage) (Porter) Parish 1907
plant species in the lamiaceae family
Salvia vaseyi, the scallop-leaf sage, bristle sage or wand sage, is a perennial native to the western Colorado Desert. The specific epithet vaseyi honors the American plant collector George Richard Vasey, not to be confused with his father George Vasey.
Collinsia callosa (Desertmountain Blue Eyed Mary) Parish 1899
annual plant species in the plantaginaceae family
Collinsia callosa is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family known by the common name desert mountain blue-eyed Mary. It is endemic to California, where it grows in the mountains of the southernmost Sierra Nevada, the Transverse Ranges, and the mountains of the Mojave Desert region. It grows in desert scrub, chaparral, and woodland habitat on the mountain slopes. This is an annual herb producing a fleshy, somewhat thick stem up to about 25 centimeters tall. The plant is overall green to red in color. The leaves are oblong and thick, their edges slightly rolled under. They are
Streptanthus bernardinus (Laguna Mountain Jewelflower) (Greene) Parish 1917
perennial plant species in the brassicaceae family
Streptanthus bernardinus is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common name Laguna Mountains jewelflower.
Gilia leptantha (Fineflower Gilia) Parish 1900
annual plant species in the polemoniaceae family
Gilia leptantha is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family known by the common name fineflower gilia. It is native to California and southern Nevada, where it grows in open mountain and desert habitat.
Calochortus striatus (Alkali Mariposa Lily) Parish 1902
plant species in the liliaceae family
Calochortus striatus, known by the common name alkali mariposa lily, is a species of mariposa lily native to California and into Nevada. It is a vulnerable species on the California Native Plant Society Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants.
Horkelia wilderae (Barton Flats Horkelia) Parish 1904
plant species in the rosaceae family
Potentilla wilderae, commonly known as Barton Flats horkelia, is a rare species of flowering plant in the rose family. It is endemic to San Bernardino County, California, where it is known from only about ten occurrences in the vicinity of Barton Flats. It grows in the montane chaparral and woodlands habitat where chaparral meets pine forest, and it is threatened by logging.
Nemophila menziesii var. integrifolia Parish 1898
annual plant variety in the hydrophyllaceae family
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Washingtonia filifera var. robusta (H.Wendl.) Parish 1907
plant variety in the arecaceae family
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Eriogonum wrightii var. taxifolium (Greene) Parish 1898
plant variety in the polygonaceae family
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Carex parishii Mack. ex Parish
plant species in the cyperaceae family
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Carex albomarginata Mack. ex Parish 1917
plant species in the cyperaceae family
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Atriplex canescens var. laciniata (Caleb Saltbush) Parish 1914
plant variety in the amaranthaceae family
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Ornithoboea Parish ex C.B.Clarke 1883
plant genus in the gesneriaceae family
Ornithoboea is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Gesneriaceae. It includes 17 species native to south-central China, Indochina, and Peninsular Malaysia.
Begonia andamensis Parish ex C.B.Clarke 1879
plant species in the begoniaceae family
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Salvia × bernardina (San Bernardino Sage) Parish ex Greene 1885
plant hybrid species in the lamiaceae family
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Begonia subperfoliata Parish ex Kurz 1873
plant species in the begoniaceae family
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Begonia nivea Parish ex Kurz 1873
plant species in the begoniaceae family
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Begonia delicatula Parish ex C.B.Clarke 1879
plant species in the begoniaceae family
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Symphyotrichum greatae (Greata's Aster) (Parish) G.L.Nesom 1995
perennial plant species in the asteraceae family
Symphyotrichum greatae (formerly Aster greatae) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae endemic to California and known by the common name Greata's aster.
Symphyotrichum defoliatum (San Bernardino Aster) (Parish) G.L.Nesom 1995
perennial plant species in the asteraceae family
Symphyotrichum defoliatum (formerly Aster bernardinus and Aster defoliatus) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name San Bernardino aster. It is endemic to Southern California where it grows in grasslands and meadows, and it is of conservation concern.
Rupertia rigida (Parish's Rupertia) (Parish) J.W.Grimes 1990
perennial plant species in the fabaceae family
Rupertia rigida is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name Parish's California tea, or Parish's rupertia. It is native to southern California and Baja California, where it is an uncommon member of the local mountain flora, growing in chaparral, woodland, and forest habitat types.
Maculigilia maculata (Parish) V.E.Grant 1999
annual plant species in the polemoniaceae family
Maculigilia maculatus (synonyms Linanthus maculatus and Gilia maculata) is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family. It is known by the common names San Bernardino Mountain gilia and Little San Bernardino Mountains gilia. It is the sole species in genus Maculigilia. It is endemic to California, where it is known only from a few locales in the Little San Bernardino Mountains and the adjacent Palm Springs area in the northern end of the Coachella Valley. The largest populations, which may contain thousands of individuals, are located within the bounds of Joshua Tree National Park. This
Cistanthe pygmaea (Pygmy Pussypaws) (Parish ex Rydb.) Hershk. 1990
annual plant species in the montiaceae family
Calyptridium pygmaeum, common name pygmy pussypaws, is a plant species endemic to California. It has been reported from Riverside, San Bernardino, Inyo, Tulare and Fresno Counties, in pine and subalpine forests at elevations of 1900–3550 m. Calyptridium pygmaeum is an annual herb. Stems are horizontal, spreading out in various directions from the rootstock, each up to 8 cm (3.1 in) long. Leaves are up to 15 mm (0.59 in) long. Flowers form dense clusters at the ends of each of the branches. Sepals are egg-shaped and fleshy. The 4 petals are white, each up to 3 mm (0.12 in) long, remaining
Cylindropuntia bernardina (California Cholla) (Engelm. ex Parish) M.A.Baker, Cloud-H. & Rebman 2018
plant species in the cactaceae family
Cylindropuntia bernardina is a species of cholla cactus commonly known as the cane cholla or valley cholla, native to California and northwestern Baja California. It is an erect cholla that grows up to 2–3 meters tall, and occurs primarily in the foothills of the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges, parts of the Sonoran Desert, and in the Coast Ranges with a few populations around the Cuyama River. It was formerly placed as the variety parkeri of Cylindropuntia californica until it was renamed to C. bernardina. It is more closely related to Cylindropuntia ganderi than to C. californica.
Linanthus maculatus (San Bernardino Mountain Gilia) (Parish) Milliken 1904
plant species in the polemoniaceae family
Maculigilia maculatus (synonyms Linanthus maculatus and Gilia maculata) is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family. It is known by the common names San Bernardino Mountain gilia and Little San Bernardino Mountains gilia. It is the sole species in genus Maculigilia. It is endemic to California, where it is known only from a few locales in the Little San Bernardino Mountains and the adjacent Palm Springs area in the northern end of the Coachella Valley. The largest populations, which may contain thousands of individuals, are located within the bounds of Joshua Tree National Park. This
Didymoglossum henzaianum (Parish ex Hook.) Mazumdar 2014
plant species in the hymenophyllaceae family
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Monardella linoides ssp. stricta (Parish) Epling 1925
perennial plant subspecies in the lamiaceae family
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Begonia andamanensis Parish ex C.B.Clarke 1879
plant species in the begoniaceae family
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