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scattered trees on ridge-top pine flats. Volcanic tuff substrate. Peeling mature red bark (cream colored when new) is distinctive
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scattered trees on ridge-top pine flats. Volcanic tuff substrate. Peeling mature red bark (cream colored when new) is distinctive
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scattered trees on ridge-top pine flats. Volcanic tuff substrate. Peeling mature red bark (cream colored when new) is distinctive
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scattered trees on ridge-top pine flats. Volcanic tuff substrate. Peeling mature red bark (cream colored when new) is distinctive
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Note heavy pubescence on new foliage. Young tree on ridge-top pine flats. Volcanic tuff substrate.
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Budding infloescense. Understory tree on low ridge, volcanic tuff substrate
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Understory tree on low ridge, volcanic tuff substrate
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Understory tree on low ridge, volcanic tuff substrate
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Small tree on rocky hillside northwest below Emory Peak, in rhyolite gravels and volcanic soils. Note distinctive red peeling bark exposing pale creamy new wood
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Small tree on rocky hillside northwest below Emory Peak, in rhyolite gravels and volcanic soils. Note distinctive red peeling bark exposing pale creamy new wood
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Small tree on rocky hillside northwest below Emory Peak, in rhyolite gravels and volcanic soils. Note distinctive red peeling bark exposing pale creamy new wood
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Small tree on rocky hillside northwest below Emory Peak, in rhyolite gravels and volcanic soils. Note distinctive red peeling bark exposing pale creamy new wood
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Small tree to ca. 4 m tall
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Small tree to ca. 4 m tall
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