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Castilleja gleasoni; Mt Gleason Paintbrush; (shown with Huechera elegans, Cercocarpus ledifolius)   

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Castilleja gleasoni
Castilleja gleasoni
Mt Gleason Paintbrush
(shown with Huechera elegans, Cercocarpus ledifolius)
Photographer: Dave Silverman and Cindy Hopkins

ID: 0000 0000 0412 0745 (2012-04-08)

Copyright © 2012 Xeric Specialties

 
INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
  • date of photo  Jun 28, 2007
  • location   North of Messenger Flats, west of Mount Gleason. Angeles Crest. San Gabriel Mtns, Angeles National Forest (Los Angeles County, California, US)
  • family Orobanchaceae
  • plant community   Great Basin montane scrub
  • notes   North- to northeast-facing slopes north of Angeles Crest. Coarse-grained mafic metamorphic rock outcrops and short cliffs. Elev: 1735 m. Growing among subshrubs or in open areas among rocks with Cercocarpus ledifolius, Quercus chrysolepus, Huechera elegans and Galium angustifolium
  • photo category: Plant - annual/perennial

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLANT
  • common names   Mt Gleason Paintbrush (photographer)
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