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Cheeseweed Mallow (Malva parviflora)Observer
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This cheeseweed plant was discovered in a small ditch next to the Bell-Young pathway on the Occidental College campus. There were other small specimen of this species close by, but all looked to be on the verge of desiccation.
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Cheeseweed Mallow (Malva parviflora)Observer
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This cheeseweed plant was discovered in the small dirt section next to the parking lot on Range View Avenue on the Occidental College campus. There were other samples of this species scattered around the area.
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Fountain Grass (Cenchrus setaceus)Observer
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This fountain grass was found (along with a few other small bunches) along Coons Road at Occidental College by the Hillside Theater.
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Curlleaf Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius)Observer
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Mountain mahogany at the onyx summit in the San Bernardino Mountains. There were many of these trees all around summit, creating a large amount of the overall tree density in the area.
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White Fir (Abies concolor)Observer
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Small white fir at the Barton Flats Campground in the San Bernardino Mountains. It was less than 5 feet in height and most of the other firs around the area were of the same relative height.
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California Black Oak (Quercus kelloggii)Observer
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There were no leaves found on this oak. It was one of the few on the area that was surveyed.
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Mallows (Genus Malva)Observer
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This Malva parviflora was found on Mt. Fiji at Occidental College by the solar panels. It had some purple flowers scattered throughout the plant and buds that appeared to be getting ready to bloom.
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Cheeseweed Mallow (Malva parviflora)Observer
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This cheeseweed was found on the Mount Fiji hillside by the solar panels. It did not have any flowers but there were others nearby that had been desiccated by the sun and lack of water.
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Oats (Genus Avena)Observer
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This Avena sativa was found at Occidental College on the Mount Fiji hillside by the installed solar panels. There were other plants of its species close by.