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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Ridgewood ranch. Grass-hardwood type. Garry oak. Associated species: Pseudotsuga menziesii. Quad name: Willits. Quad number: 46B.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Mill Creek Canyon, 1/2 mile east of Mountain Home Creek. North exposure types of bigcone spruce, black and canyon live oaks and chaparral. San Bernardino County., T 1 S R 1 W Sec 9 Quad name: San Gorgonio. Quad number: 165. Reference to map: 25.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Ventura County. Looking southwest shows fire-killed stands of bigcone spruce. Fire of 1932, T 5 N R 23 W Sec 1 Quad name: Mt. Pinos. Quad number: 155. Reference to map: 4.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Ventura County. Looking southwest at relict bigcone spruce stand partially destroyed by fire in 1932., T 5 N R 23 W Sec 1 Quad name: Mt. Pinos. Quad number: 155. Reference to map: 1.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking southwest at north slope of Sespe Creek. Shows remnant of bigcone spruce stands in Natilija burn of 1932., T 5 N R 23 W Sec 2 Quad name: Mt. Pinos. Quad number: 155. Reference to map: 20.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking south from point on Pine Canyon Road. Bigcone spruce on the retreat as result of 1924 fire. Chaparral Quercus wislizeni var. frutescens, Quercus chrysolepis (=Quercus chrysolepis nana), Quercus dumosa. Los Angeles Co., T 7 N R 16 W Sec 11 Quad name: Tejon. Quad number: 154. Reference to map: 33.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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North slope of Sawmill Mt. Individual bigcone spruce. Los Angeles Co., T 7 N R 16 W Sec 14 Quad name: Tejon. Quad number: 154. Reference to map: 39.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking south from sawmill Mt. North slope of B. M. 5771 hill. Quercus chrysolepis type fire succession in former bigcone spruce type. Los Angeles County., T 7 N R 16 W Sec 15 Quad name: Tejon. Quad number: 154. Reference to map: 35.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking south from point on Big Pine-Cuyama Valley Road. Shows chaparral and canyon oak types which have replaced bigcone spruce. Note relicts of this conifer., T 7 N R 26 W Sec 5 Quad name: Santa Ynez. Quad number: 156. Reference to map: 20.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Remnant of big cone spruce on east face of Grapevine Canyon just below old Fort Tejon (Kern Co), Elevation 3500 Quad name: Tejon. Quad number: 154.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Taken from the Cow Canyon Trail of Plot #24 Cucamonga. A small group of Pseudotsuga macrocarpa in the saddle at the head of Cow Canyon. Quad name: Cucamonga. Quad number: 163D. Reference to map: 8.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Taken on the Mt. Gleason-Trail Canyon trail looking across the head of Fox Creek. Edge of 1919 burn shown in the upper left, bigcone spruce in the canyon bottom and on some areas on the north slopes. Cover of the mixed chaparral type. Quad name: Tujunga. Quad number: 162A. Reference to map: 2.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Pseudotsuga macrocarpa and Quercus chrysolepis growing on a rocky site west of Mt. Lowe. Taken from ridge on Sunset Ridge firebreak. Quad name: Pasadena. Quad number: 162D.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Mts. Harvard and Wilson from the firebreak between the Little and Big Santa Anita Canyons. Semibarren areas at the Head of the West Fork of Big Santa Anita shown, also stands bigcone spruce. Quad name: Pasadena. Quad number: 162D.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Taken on the northeast slope of Monrovia Peak and shows a portion of the 1924 burn with fire killed bigcone spruce to be seen around the edge of the spruce areas. Quad name: Pomona. Quad number: 163C. Reference to map: 2.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Rattlesnake Canyon and Rattlesnake Peak. Shows Spruce growing on north exposure of the canyon. Quad name: San Antonio. Quad number: 163A.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking northwest along Ridge leading to Kitching Peak. Fringe of bigcone spruce on Quercus chrysolepis on north slope near Ridge Line. Open desert chaparral on left head waters of White Water and mission in background. Quad name: San Jacinto. Quad number: 175.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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From Mt. Lowe trail looking toward Mt. Wilson. Shows spruce type and south slopes mixed chaparral. Also semibarren areas. Quad name: Pasadena. Quad number: 162D. Reference to map: 4.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Just to the left of No. 239805. Foreground slopes mixed chaparral type. Note spruce type and barren and semibarren types. Quad name: Pasadena. Quad number: 162D. Reference to map: 5.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking toward Pinon Ridge from Plot #555. Bigcone spruce type in foreground. Desert chaparral type on facing slopes (see plot #563). Note relict bigcone spruce individuals and clumps of Quercus chrysolepis on steep eroded south slopes. Sparsely vegetated slopes of this kind are mapped as semi-barren. Quad name: Rock Creek. Quad number: 163B. Reference to map: 18.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Bigcone spruce type north slope of Mt. Markham; on ridge between San Gabriel Peak and Mt. Wilson. Quad name: Pasadena. Quad number: 162D. Reference to map: 13.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Bigcone spruce type north slope of Mt. Markham; on ridge between San Gabriel Peak and Mt. Wilson. Quad name: Pasadena. Quad number: 162D. Reference to map: 14.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Mixed chaparral and canyon oak woodland on north slope, with relict bigcone spruce groves in canyon. Quad name: San Antonio. Quad number: 163A. Reference to map: 15.