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Title
Three miles west of Grass Valley. Looking NE at chaparral of Arctostaphylos viscida, Quercus wislizenii, Quercus garryana breweri, Ceanothus lemmoni, Ceanothus cuneatus, Garrya fremontii, Photinia arbutifolia, v on serpentine formation. Nevada Co
Creator
Wieslander, Albert Everett
Photographer
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: Smartsville
Quadrant Number: 50
Map Reference: 67
Township: 15 N
Section: 5
Range: 8 E
Type
image
Identifier
wieslander_vtm-0877_photo
Subject
Rhamnus californica tomentella
Quercus wislizenii
Quercus garryana breweri
Photinia arbutifolia
Garrya fremontii
Ceanothus lemmoni
Ceanothus cuneatus
Arctostaphylos viscida
Relation
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