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report 2005
City of San Diego Rare Plant Monitoring Report, 2005: Dudleya brevifolia
The MSCP Biological Monitoring Plan (1996) identifies Del Mar Heights/Crest Canyon and Carmel Mountain as City of San Diego Short-Leaf Dudleya (Dudleya brevifolia) monitoring locations.

report 2000
City of San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program: Summary of Monitoring Results for Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia
Introduction: Short-leaved dudleya (Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia) is listed by the State Government as an endangered plant species. The only five known occurrences of this extremely rare plant are Carmel Mountain, Del Mar Heights (Crest Canyon), Skeleton Canyon (UCSD), Torrey Pines State Park, and Torrey Pines State Park Extension. This plant is a perennial herb that typically blooms between April and June. Monitoring for this plant was conducted on May 9, 2000 by Keith Greer and Holly Boessow and May 27, 2000 by Holly Boessow, Keith Greer, Heather Bruce, and Bernard Turgeon. The methodology and results of the monitoring are detailed below. The goal of the effort was to continue long-term monitoring of short-leaved dudleya under the Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP).

report 2004
City of San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program: Summary of Monitoring Results for Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia
Introduction: Short-leaved dudleya (Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia) is listed by the State of California as an endangered plant species. The five known occurrences of this extremely rare plant in the City of San Diego are Carmel Mountain, Del Mar Heights (Crest Canyon), Skeleton Canyon (UCSD), Torrey Pines State Park, and Torrey Pines State Park Extension. This plant is a perennial herb that typically blooms between April and June. The surveys conducted are listed in Table 1 below. The methodology and results of the monitoring are detailed below. The goal of the effort was to continue long-term monitoring of short-leaved dudleya under the Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP).

report 2001
City of San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program: Summary of Monitoring Results for Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia
Introduction: Short-leaved dudleya (Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia) is listed by the State Government as an endangered plant species. The only five known occurrences of this extremely rare plant are Carmel Mountain, Del Mar Heights (Crest Canyon), Skeleton Canyon (UCSD), Torrey Pines State Park, and Torrey Pines State Park Extension. This plant is a perennial herb that typically blooms between April and June. The surveys conducted are listed in Table 1 below. The methodology and results of the monitoring are detailed below. The goal of the effort was to continue long-term monitoring of short-leaved dudleya under the Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP).

report 2002
City of San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program: Summary of Monitoring Results for Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia
Introduction: Short-leaved dudleya (Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia) is listed by the State Government as an endangered plant species. The only five known occurrences of this extremely rare plant are Carmel Mountain, Del Mar Heights (Crest Canyon), Skeleton Canyon (UCSD), Torrey Pines State Park, and Torrey Pines State Park Extension. This plant is a perennial herb that typically blooms between April and June. The surveys conducted are listed in Table 1 below. The methodology and results of the monitoring are detailed below. The goal of the effort was to continue long-term monitoring of short-leaved dudleya under the Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP).

report 2003
City of San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program: Summary of Monitoring Results for Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia
Introduction: Short-leaved dudleya (Dudleya blochmaniae ssp. brevifolia) is listed by the State of California as an endangered plant species. The only five known occurrences of this extremely rare plant in the City of San Diego are Carmel Mountain, Del Mar Heights (Crest Canyon), Skeleton Canyon (UCSD), Torrey Pines State Park, and Torrey Pines State Park Extension. This plant is a perennial herb that typically blooms between April and June. The surveys conducted are listed in Table 1 below. The methodology and results of the monitoring are detailed below. The goal of the effort was to continue long-term monitoring of short-leaved dudleya under the Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP).