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Arctostaphylos parryana (shown with Artemisia tridentata, Ceanothus perplexans or Ceanothus vestitus, Ephedra californica, Pinus monophylla, Quercus dumosa)
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Photographer: Albert Everett Wieslander
Collection: VTM
ID: 5555 5555 0000 1736 (2013-07-22)Copyright © 2005 The Regents of the University of California
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo Mar 30, 1935
latitude 34.82883 longitude -118.97540 max error distance 500 meters
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horizontal datum North American Datum 1927 georeferencing source USGS Topoquadlocation
Kern County, California, USfamily
Ericaceae
synonyms Arctostaphylos parryana pinetorum
Ceanothus greggii
notes (Same locality as #302517) Shows detail of branching and layering habit of Arctostaphylos parryana. Note 3 ft. rule with 1 ft. cross piece at base. On ridge top just above this slope Ceanothus perplexans or Ceanothus vestitus (=Ceanothus greggii), Quercus dumosa, Artemisia tridentata and Ephedra californica occur in association with Pinon. On slope Arctostaphylos parryana seems to be principal associate of Pinon in this locality., T 9 N R 20 W Sec 26 Quad name: Tejon. Quad number: 154. Reference to map: 25.contributor's ID # View image 302518 on UC Berkeley library VTM site. (Filename = VTM00007542.)photo category: Plant - tree/shrub
original filename: VTM00007542
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