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rocky canyon northwest below Emory Peak, in volcanic rhyolite gravels. Note: leaves large and glabrous, also the distinctive long curved styles arising from achenes are mostly bare, not plumose as is normal
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2000 California Academy of Sciences
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
CalPhotos
Head of Bates Canyon. Burned over canyon oak woodland. Assoc. species: Quercus dumosa, Cercocarpus betulaefolius., T 10 N R 28 W Sec 29 Quad name: Santa Ynez. Quad number: 156. Reference to map: 24.
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Category hierarchy: Environmental Topics | Threatened & Endangered SpeciesDescription: Narrow leaf mountain mahogany growing on a rocky outcropping. This image was taken while the photographer was participating in the 2009 Joint Annual Meeting of these leading scientific societies: Mycological Society of America, American Bryological and Lichenological Society, American Fern Society, American Society of Plant Taxonomists, and the Botanical Society of America; also known as Botany/Mycology 2009. Capture device: Camera: Fujifilm FinePix F100fdOriginal date: 20090725Locality: Latitude: 4.044580000000000e+001; Longitude: -1.117510000000000e+002
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rocky canyon northwest below Emory Peak, in volcanic rhyolite gravels. Note: leaves large and glabrous (with age), also the distinctive long curved styles arising from achenes are mostly bare, not plumose as is normal
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
CalPhotos
Ventura County. Looking northeast at area eroded as result of 1932 fire. Type: Quercus dumosa and Cercocarpus betulaefolius., T 5 N R 23 W Sec 1 Quad name: Mt. Pinos. Quad number: 155. Reference to map: 2.
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rocky canyon northwest below Emory Peak, in volcanic rhyolite gravels. Note: leaves large and glabrous (with age), also the distinctive long curved styles arising from achenes are mostly bare, not plumose as is normal
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
CalPhotos
Photograph taken two miles northwest of Figueroa Mountain. Showing sage type of Salvia leucophylla and Hesperoyucca whipplei (=Yucca whipplei). Coulter pine occupies left center of picture. Assoc. species are Quercus kelloggii, Cercocarpus betulaefolius, Quercus dumosa., T 8 N R 30 W Sec 24 Quad name: Santa Ynez. Quad number: 156. Reference to map: 59.
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rocky canyon northwest below Emory Peak, in volcanic rhyolite gravels. Note: leaves large and essentially glabrous (with age) rising from substantial woody base.
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note inferior ovary beneath hypanthium
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rocky canyon northwest below Emory Peak, in volcanic rhyolite gravels. Note: leaves large and glabrous (with age), also the distinctive long curved styles arising from achenes are mostly bare, not plumose as is normal