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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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.
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
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.
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
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.
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