San Clemente Island larkspur

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San Clemente Island larkspur is a rare, island-restricted species of Delphinium known for its showy flowering spikes and limited distribution on California’s San Clemente Island.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Delphinium
endemic species
flowering plant
plant species
commonNameOf Delphinium variegatum subsp. kinkiense NERFINISHED
conservationStatus rare
distribution restricted to San Clemente Island
family Ranunculaceae NERFINISHED
floweringPlantPart erect inflorescences
genus Delphinium NERFINISHED
hasConservationInterest federally managed island flora
hasFlowerType showy flowering spikes
hasGrowthForm perennial herb
hasHabitat coastal scrub
grassland
rocky slopes
isEndemicTo California NERFINISHED
San Clemente Island NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
locatedIn Channel Islands region NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
nativeRange San Clemente Island, California Channel Islands NERFINISHED
occursOnLandManagedBy United States Navy NERFINISHED
order Ranunculales NERFINISHED
pollination insect-pollinated
threatenedBy habitat degradation
introduced herbivores

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San Clemente Island endemicSpecies San Clemente Island larkspur