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Amorpha californica (shown with Ceanothus oliganthus, Ceanothus integerrimus, Pinus lambertiana, Pinus ponderosa, Pteris aquilina lanuginosa, Quercus chrysolepis, Quercus kelloggii)
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Photographer: Albert Everett Wieslander
Collection: VTM
ID: 5555 5555 0000 0011 (2013-07-22)Copyright © 2005 The Regents of the University of California
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date of photo Jun 14, 1935
latitude 34.13500 longitude -116.98427 max error distance 500 meters
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horizontal datum North American Datum 1927 georeferencing source USGS Topoquadlocation
San Bernardino County, California, USfamily
Fabaceae
synonyms Arctostaphylos drupacea
Ceanothus divaricatus
notes One half mile south of Glen Martin. Shows Arctostaphylos pringlei subsp. drupacea (=Arctostaphylos drupacea) in Pinus lambertiana, Pinus ponderosa, Quercus kelloggii type on east slope, granite formation. Note height as indicated by 3 foot rule. Assoc. species: Ceanothus oliganthus (=Ceanothus divaricatus), Amorpha californica, Ceanothus integerrimus, Pteris aquilina lanuginosa, Quercus chrysolepis, Ceanothus integerrimus., T 1 N R 1 W Sec 27 Quad name: San Gorgonio. Quad number: 165. Reference to map: 21.contributor's ID # View image 329696 on UC Berkeley library VTM site. (Filename = VTM00008189.)photo category: Plant - tree/shrub
original filename: VTM00008189
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