The most widely recognized plant communities of California
Observation | Plant Community |
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northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
disturbed | |
northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
mixed forest | |
mixed forest | |
northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
montane coniferous forest | |
northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
Northern Oak Woodland | |
valley grassland | |
northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
northern coastal scrub | |
Photos / SoundsWhatPungent Desert Parsley (Lomatium papilioniferum)ObservermmckeagDescriptionWe discovered a few L. papilionifera at a site dominated by L. klickitatense. The few L. papilionifera were in forest east of Rock Creek. |
northern coastal scrub |
Photos / SoundsWhatKlickitat Desert Parsley (Lomatium klickitatense)ObservermmckeagDescriptionL. klickitatense at the mouth of Rock Creek near Mosier. This is one of two sites from which seed was collected to restore the rock quarry along the Rowena Loops. The other site is in Hog Canyon (aka Rowena Dell). |
northern coastal scrub |
Photos / SoundsWhatKlickitat Desert Parsley (Lomatium klickitatense)ObservermmckeagDescriptionL. klickitatense in Hog Canyon (aka Rowena Dell), one of the two sites from which seed to restore the rock quarry on along the Rowena Loops was obtained. |
northern coastal scrub |
Photos / SoundsWhatPungent Desert Parsley (Lomatium papilioniferum)ObservermmckeagDescriptionPlant and setting at west end of a population of L. papilionifera that extends from an old quarry in the Rowena Loops west along an old road bed to I-84. |
northern coastal scrub |
Photos / SoundsWhatBiscuitroots (Genus Lomatium)ObservermmckeagDescriptionL. papilioniferum (L) growing next to L. klickitatense (R) in restored quarry. The quarry was restored using seed collected at Rock Creek (near Mosier) and Hog Canyon (aka Rowena Dell), both populations of L. klickitatense. L. papilionifera is from extensive population adjacent to the quarry. Foliage detail photos for both plants included. |
northern coastal scrub |
Photos / SoundsWhatPungent Desert Parsley (Lomatium papilioniferum)ObservermmckeagDescriptionWhat appears to be L. papilioniferum adjacent to L. klickitatense in a site dominated by L.. klickitatense. This lone plant was a puzzle. Subsequently I discovered a large patch of L. papilioniferum nearby (see next post). |
northern coastal scrub |