Species of the Month Mud Nama Nama stenocarpum Jearu.

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Species of the Month Mud Nama Nama stenocarpum Jearu

Mud Nama Native to California and parts of northern Mexico In the borage family Found in marshes swamps and vernal wetlands Blooming period is from January to July Can be used as a vernal pool indicator species In the Plan area, it can be found in the San Jacinto River Native to California and parts of northern Mexico In the borage family- The same family forget me nots are in Found in marshes swamps and vernal wetlands Blooming period is from January to July Can be used as a vernal pool indicator species In the plan area it can be found in the San Jacinto River Photo: Luke Seitz

Monitoring and Management Include within the MSHCP Conservation Area two of the three known occurrences of the species Include at least 7,050 acres of suitable habitat Include within the MSHCP Conservation Area the floodplain along the San Jacinto River Include within the MSHCP Conservation Area two of the three known occurrences of the species- Along San Jacinto River near Gilman Springs Road Include at least 7,050 acres of suitable habitat Include within the MSHCP Conservation area the floodplain along the San Jacinto River

Thank You Steven Mcsweeny