Threatened, Endangered, and Proposed (TEP) Plant Profile
Parish Fleabane flower heads. Photo by Chelsea Vollmer, San Bernardino National Forest.
Parish Fleabane enjoys growing in limestone, within shrubby areas. Photo by Chelsea Vollmer, San Bernardino National Forest.
Erigeron parishii, Parish's daisy
ESA Status
Visit the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Species Profile link below for links to listing and other USFWS documents.
- Listed Threatened 1994
- Draft Recovery Plan 1997 (PDF, 2.4 MB)
Threats
The primary threats are associated with limestone mining:
- Direct removal of mined materials
- Disposal of overburden on adjacent unmined habitat
- Road construction
Lesser threats include:
- Sand and gravel mining
- Off-highway vehicle use
- Recreational and urban development
- Powerline and hydroelectric development
- Loss of pollinators or seed dispersal agents