Chaparral type of Arctostaphylos nissenana growing in pure stand, this characteristic of the species. Average development, 2-3.5 feet (Rule at 3 feet), in center of picture, poorer development and more open stand on shallower soil in background. Seedlings in fire-killed area in foreground. Snag is Digger pine. Head of Martinez creek, south of Diamond Springs
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Quadrant Name: Placerville Quadrant Number: 56 Map Reference: 27 Township: 10 N Section: 31 Range: 11 E
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