Carlsbad Fish & Wildlife Office
Pacific Southwest Region
 

Threatened and Endangered Species

San Clemente Island paintbrush (Castilleja grisea)

San Clemente Island paintbrush is a federally endangered plant endemic to San Clemente Island, which is located 64 miles west of San Diego, off the southern California coast. It is generally under 2 ft. tall and is ash-gray in color with densely hairy leaves that are alternate and linear. The plant's fruit is a semi-woody capsule, about .5 inches long, and bears many small seeds.

A photo of the species may be viewed on Flickr.

 

2011

January 18, 2011, Press Release Announcing In-Depth Status Reviews To Be Conducted (San Clemente Island paintbrush is included)

 

 

Documents and information, including Federal Register notices, Recovery Plans, and 5-Year Reviews relating to San Clemente Island paintbrush are available through the Service's Environmental Conservation Online System (ECOS) - SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND PAINTBRUSH

 

 

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