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- Cercocarpus traskiae, known by the common names Santa Catalina Island mountain-****gany and Catalina ****gany, is a rare species of plant in the rose family...
- Astragalus traskiae is a rare species of milkvetch known by the common name Trask's milkvetch. It is endemic to the southern Channel Islands of California...
- Dudleya traskiae (originally spelled Dudleya traskae) is a rare succulent plant known by the common name Santa Barbara Island liveforever. This Dudleya...
- Eriodictyon traskiae is a species of flowering plant in the waterleaf family known by the common names Pacific yerba santa and Trask's yerba santa. Eriodictyon...
- dendroideus var. traskiae (Eastw. ex Abrams) Brouillet Synonyms: Lotus dendroideus var. traskiae (Eastw. ex Abrams) Isely Lotus scoparius subsp. traskiae (Eastw...
- tidestromii – Tidestrøm's milkvetch Astragalus tragacantha Astragalus traskiae – Trask's milkvetch Astragalus tricarinatus – triple-ribbed milkvetch Astragalus...
- taltalensis Cryptantha texana Cryptantha torreyana – Torrey's catseye Cryptantha traskiae – Trask's cryptantha Cryptantha utahensisscented catseye, Utah cryptantha...
- degradation, three endemic plants are found on the island: Astragalus traskiae, Eriogonum grande subspecies timorum, and Lomatium insulare. The dominant...
- var. blancheae (C.K. Schneid.) Littleisland mountain ****gany var. traskiae (Eastw.) DunkleCatalina Island mountain ****gany Cercocarpus breviflorus...
- Mountain liveforever (Dudleya densiflora), Catalina ****gany (Cercocarpus traskiae), and the threatened most beautiful jewel-flower (Streptanthus albidus...