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Title
Looking east showing contrast between northerly and southerly slopes of San Gregorio Creek. South slopes grass. North slopes vary from dense woodland of Madrone and Coast live oak to a scrub of Ceanothus thyrsiflorus, Rhus diversiloba, Corylus rostrata var. californica, Rhamnus californica, Holodiscus discolor. There are also thickets of Thimbleberry and brake. Note remnants of former Douglas fir type
Creator
Wieslander, Albert Everett
Photographer
Date Created and/or Issued
06-24-1930
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Bioscience & Natural Resources Library
Collection
Wieslander Vegetation Type Map (VTM) Survey
Rights Information
These images from the Wieslander Vegetation Type Mapping (VTM) Collection are in the public domain. As such they are not subject to copyright and no permission is necessary to download them or use them as you wish. However, we would appreciate any use of this site be noted with the phrase: "Images from the Wieslander Vegetation Type Mapping Collection are courtesy of the Marian Koshland Bioscience and Natural Resources Library, University of California, Berkeley, www.lib.berkeley.edu/BIOS/vtm/.
Description
Quadrant Name: Santa Cruz
Quadrant Number: 84
Map Reference: 96
Type
image
Identifier
wieslander_vtm-1860_photo
Subject
Rubus parviflorus
Rhus diversiloba
Rhamnus californica
Quercus agrifolia
Pseudotsuga taxifolia
Holodiscus discolor
Corylus rostrata var. californica
Ceanothus thyrsiflorus
Arbutus menziesii

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