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- Red Hills soaproot is also found in El Dorado County, California on serpentine and gabbro.
- Red Hills soaproot ( " Chlorogalum grandiflorum " ) are locally common throughout the Red Hills favoring north slopes and ridgetops respectively.
- Various chemicals may be used to increase the solvent power of water, such as the compounds in soaproot or yucca-root used by Native American tribes.
- Various chemicals may be used to increase the solvent power of water, such as the compounds in soaproot or yucca-root used by Native American tribes, or the ash lye ( usually sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide ) once widely used for soaking laundry in Europe.
- El Dorado mule ears ( " Wyethia reticulata " ), Red Hills soaproot ( " Chlorogalum grandiflorum " ) and the Bisbee Peak rush-rose ( " Helianthemum suffrutescens " ) are not on the state or federal lists, but are a " species of concern " ( or " sensitive " ), which is a species that may not meet the Endangered Species Act criteria for listing, but have issues such as locally rare, newly discovered, or not enough information about the plant.