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Upper left Knobcone pine type. Lower left woodland type of Canyon live oak, madrone, interior oak and california laurel. South slope chaparral is a chamise mixed type ( Adenostoma fasciculatum, Arctostaphylos glandulosa?) and Ceanothus cuneatus. Quad name: Cape San Martin. Quad number: 131B. Reference to map: 9.
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Fingers of Quercus agrifolia on southeast slope of Little Dalton Canyon. Chaparral chamise-Ceanothus type. Open type lower right corner is pure chamise. Northerly slopes a mixed chaparral type. Quad name: Pomona. Quad number: 163C. Reference to map: 1.
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Looking from a point near Pasadena Plot #1 toward Plot #6 Arroyo Seco Canyon. Northerly slopes scrub oak and mixed chaparral types, southerly slopes chamise and chamise -Ceanothus. Quad name: Pasadena. Quad number: 162D. Reference to map: 6.
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Santa Rosa Mt. Quercus chrysolepis woodland just below timber. Redshanks-mixed chaparral below that and redshanks. Adenostoma fasciculatum mixed in the foreground. Quad name: Indio. Quad number: 174-182.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Panorama, Santa Rosa Mts. Chamise on south slopes. Chamise-manzanita on north slopes. Note eroded terrain (land laid sediment elevated with the mountains) Quad name: Indio. Quad number: 174-182.
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Knobcone pine on a WYP site. Sargent cypress also present. Note remnant WYP started. Soil is sand. Rock outcrops sandstone. Brush species: Adenostoma fasciculatum, Frangula californica (=Rhamnus californica), Ericameria ericoides, Arctostaphylostomentosa subsp.crinita (=Arctostaphylos tomentosa), Quercus wislizeni var. frutescens. Toxicodendrondiversilobum (=Rhus diversiloba), Pteris, bush lupine, large berried non sprouting manzanita. (Foilage bluish gray) Quad name: Santa Cruz. Quad number: 84. Reference to map: 28.
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Coulter pine woodland, near Vandeventer Flat. Adenostoma fasciculatum. Arctostaphylos glauca type in foreground. Quad name: San Jacinto. Quad number: 175.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Panorama from middle fork of Lylte Creek. Looking northwest from a point in the middle fork of Lylte Creek 1/4 mile above end of road. Note chamise-Arctostaphylos glauca, Chamise-Ceanothus crassifolius, and pure chamise type. Upper slopes chamise mixed. Note semi-barren areas and spruce trees in the one in the center. #241650 just to the right of # 241649. Lower left chamise -Ceanothus type, center pure chamise. Right chamise-manzanita. Upper left younger age class of chamise mixed type. Upper right chamise mixed. Cercocarpus betulaefolius a pioneer in barren patches. Quad name: Cucamonga. Quad number: 163D. Reference to map: 10.
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Looking northeast at chamise type. Note dead knobcone pine. Quad name: Redlands. Quad number: 164D.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Meadow and Jeffrey pine type. Chamise and chamise red shanks type on near slopes. Quad name: San Jacinto. Quad number: 175. Reference to map: 12.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Semi-barren Jeffrey pine type. Brush species: Ceanothus perplexans, chamise and Arctostaphylos pringlei subsp.drupacea (=Arctostaphylos drupacea) Quad name: San Jacinto. Quad number: 175. Reference to map: 15.
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Gaviota Pass. Chamise and woodland on north slope. Quad name: Lompoc. Quad number: 157.
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Taken from Black Mt. road looking southwest toward Black Mountain. Engelmann oak in the woodland type in foreground, pure chamise breaking into the type. Streamland type in left foreground. Quad name: Ramona. Quad number: 181. Reference to map: 1.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking west down Diablo Canyon. Types to be noted: Bishop pine, dense woodland of Quercus agrifolia, chaparral of Arctostaphylos glandulosa, Ceanothus cuneatus, Quercus agrifolia and Quercus durata on north slopes. South slopes chaparral of Adenostoma fasciculatum pure and associated with Arctostaphylos glandulosa. Quad name: Port San Luis. Quad number: 132C. Reference to map: 3.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking south down Pecho Creek. Types: dense woodland of Quercus agrifolia, chaparral of Adenostoma fasciculatum and sage area of Artemisia californica and Salvia mellifera. Quad name: Port San Luis. Quad number: 132C. Reference to map: 4.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking north. Note chaparral type on south is west exposure. Adenostoma fasciculatum on steep south faces. Arctostaphylostomentosa subsp.crinita (=Arctostaphylos tomentosa) on ridge crests. Mixture of other species on other exposures: Woodland of Quercus agrifolia is Umbellularia californica. Also note grass type on adobe soils along upper slope and crest of range. Opposing north and east slopes with Douglas fir, Tanbark oak and Madrone. Quad name: Santa Cruz. Quad number: 84. Reference to map: 54.
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Soil profile of chaparral-knobcone types. Chaparral species: Adenostoma fasciculatum, Pickeringia montana, Arctostaphylos canescens, Arctostaphylos sensitiva, Eriodictyon californicum, Quercus wislizeni var. frutescens. Note that Monterey shale is exposed. Quad name: Santa Cruz. Quad number: 84. Reference to map: 85.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Same vicinity as No. 255649. Recently logged lands of Santa Cruz Lumber Company. Note how brushfields have taken possesion. Quad name: Santa Cruz. Quad number: 84. Reference to map: 74.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Panorama looking east and southeast toward pine hill. Chaparral type of Adenostoma fasciculatum with Arctostaphylos viscida, Heteromelesarbutifolia (=Photinia arbutifolia), Ceanothus perplexans (=Ceanothus lemmoni)i, Eriodictyon californicum, Ericameria arborescens and Salvia sonomensis. Note scattered Digger pine and interior live oak. This type is on thin soil of serpentine origin. Note western yellow pine on skyline at left which is on north slope with deeper soils. Quad name: Sacramento. Quad number: 57. Reference to map: 1.
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Chamise-manzanita type (A. fasciculatum and A. viscida ) on south slope. Illustration of rocky soil to which this type normally belongs. Quad name: Placerville. Quad number: 56. Reference to map: 1.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Desert type chaparral: Juniperus californica, Rhus ovata, Quercus dumosa, Prunus fasciculata (=Prunus fasciculatum), Yucca schidigera (=Yucca mohavensis), Acmispon glaber (=Lotus scoparius), Agave sp., Salvia apiana, Eriogonum fasciculatum, Krameria sp., Adenostoma fasciculatum, Lycium sp., Arctostaphylos glauca. (Also 265790). Quad name: Seventeen Palms. Quad number: 182.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Desert type chaparral: Juniperus californica, Rhus ovata, Quercus dumosa, Prunus fasciculata (=Prunus fasciculatum), Yucca schidigera (=Yucca mohavensis), Acmispon glaber (=Lotus scoparius), Agave sp., Salvia apiana, Eriogonum fasciculatum, Krameria sp., Adenostoma fasciculatum, Lycium sp., Arctostaphylos glauca. (Same as 265789, 265790) Quad name: Seventeen Palms. Quad number: 182.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking northeast at southerly slope of Adenostoma fasciculatum and Ceanothus perplexans or Ceanothus vestitus (=Ceanothus greggii) var perplexans. Also some Ceanothus oliganthus (=Ceanothus divaricatus) and Quercus dumosa Quad name: Carrizo. Quad number: 190.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking northwest from same point as # 265801. Note patchy chamise type in sage (Salvia apiana and Eriogonum fasciculatum) which replaces chamise as a result of fire and erosion. Quercus agrifolia in foreground. Quad name: Carrizo. Quad number: 190.