Jepson Flora Project: Jepson Interchange for California Floristics    
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Phacelia amabilis Constance
HYDROPHYLLACEAE (as of Revision 9, genus transferred from Boraginaceae; genus previously included in Hydrophyllaceae)
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Information from the Index of California Plant Names (ICPN)
Initial Editorial Analysis 15 Oct 2002
Source of Report for California The Jepson Manual [Ed. 1]
Initial Editorial Comments "PRESUMED EXTINCT" in The Jepson Manual [Ed. 1].
Correspondence and Comments Subsequent to Initial Analysis
Correspondence 1 1 Dec 2004 e-mail from Misa Ward see Comment 1
Editorial Comments 1 Correspondence appended verbatim is pertinent to The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2] account: "Move to List 1B? Rediscovered in the mid-1980's by M. DeDecker above Mud Cyn., growing within a population of P. crenulata; probably a variant of the latter. Repeated searches of the type locality have been unsuccessful."
Editorial Summary and Current Status
Editorial Summary retention, although presumed to be extinct
Current Status JFP-7, accepted name for taxon extinct
Current Status Authority The Jepson Manual [Ed. 1]
Current Status Date 15 Oct 2002
List of names for this Current Status category
List of ICPN names in Phacelia
List of names from ICPN, Hrusa's Crosswalk, and Jepson Flora in Phacelia

Resources of the Jepson Flora Project: External links:
·Distribution maps: County distribution based on CCH specimens
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Type specimens Type specimen data from various herbaria:
Manual imageArchived Indexes from The Jepson Manual (1993; TJM1)
link image Jepson's "A Flora of California" (genus)
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