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Pedicularis dudleyi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pedicularis dudleyi
''Pedicularis dudleyi'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the broomrape family known by the common name Dudley's lousewort. It is endemic to central California, where it is known from about ten scattered occurrences along the coast and in the coastal mountain ranges. It has been found in three locations along the Central California coast. The species was named for 19th-century Stanford University botanist William Dudley. == Locations ==
The plant thrives only among old-growth trees, depending on redwood leaf litter and on a complex array of fungi that grows on the roots of the trees. Fewer than 10 known locations are known to support the plant in three areas along the Central California coast, including specific sections of Pescadero Creek in the Santa Cruz Mountains, the Arroyo De La Cruz In the South Santa Lucia Mountains, and one site within the boundary of Boy Scout Camp Pico Blanco. That location at the site of the former Catholic Chapel contains about 50% of the known specimens.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.friendsoftheriver.org/site/PageServer?pagename=FORCalRiversLittleSur )〕 Monterey County cited the Scouts in 1989 for their "repeated destruction of Dudley's lousewort and its habitat."〔 When the council cut 38 damaged trees after a fire in 2003, wood cuttings were piled on top of the lousewort.
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