This species is a member of the
Ceanothus subgenus Cerastes.
Classification This species was originally discovered to science by Spanish botanists
Martín Sessé y Lacasta and
José Mariano Mociño on an expedition to western Mexico in 1790 to 1791. It was later described as
Ceanothus pauciflorus by
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1825, based on the illustrations made by Sessé and Mociño expedition. Sessé and Mociño also collected a flowering specimen of
Ceanothus, later determined to be
Ceanothus pauciflorus. Because
Ceanothus pauciflorus was the first description of the plant, subsequent descriptions were reduced to synonyms. It was named by
Asa Gray of
Harvard University in 1853 as
Ceanothus greggii in honor of its collector,
Josiah Gregg, who found the plant in 1847 at the site of the
Battle of Buena Vista in the Mexican state of
Coahuila during the
Mexican–American War.
Edward Lee Greene named it as
Ceanothus vestitus, but recent taxonomic analysis finds that
C. vestitus does not have enough morphological evidence to warrant a separate taxon from
C. pauciflorus. == Distribution and habitat ==