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Abies bracteata (shown with Acer macrophyllum, Arbutus menziesii, Notholithocarpus densiflorus, Pinus coulteri, Quercus chrysolepis, Toxicodendron diversilobum, Symphoricarpos albus)
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Photographer: Albert Everett Wieslander
Collection: VTM
ID: 5555 5555 0000 0845 (2013-07-22)Copyright © 2005 The Regents of the University of California
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date of photo Jul 24, 1929
latitude 36.30771 longitude -121.58179 max error distance 197 meters
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horizontal datum North American Datum 1927 georeferencing source USGS Topoquadgeoreferencing remarks No map reference number; assigned locality based on description to arrow found on north side of Miller Fork, due east from map reference number 6location
Monterey County, California, USfamily
Pinaceae
synonyms Abies venusta
Lithocarpus densiflora
Rhus diversiloba
notes Miller Canyon. Wooodland-Tanbark oak, madrone and canyon live oak-with Abies bracteata (=Abies venusta) and Pinus coulteri. Foreground-Black oak and big leaf maple and California laurel. Brush species-Toxicodendron diversilobum (=Rhus diversiloba) and Symphoricarpos albus. Monterey County., T 19 S R 3 E Sec 1 Quad name: Jamesburg. Quad number: 106A.contributor's ID # View image 239820 on UC Berkeley library VTM site. (Filename = VTM00007098.)photo category: Plant - tree/shrub
original filename: VTM00007098
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