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Monterey
Monterey Co.
No. 5700. Arctostaphylos tomentosa Lindl.
Makes the greater portion of the dense chaparral stand about Del Monte Heights; 3 to mostly 4 ft. h. [feet high].
The extreme form, i.e. natural type.
No. 5701. Arctostaphylos bracteosa (DC) Abrams. Shrub 3 or 4 ft. h. [feet high] forming the dense chaparral on the sandy high-lying slopes of Del Monte Heights. Less typical.
No. 5702. Arctostaphylos pumila Nutt. Low, 4 to 8 in. [inches] high, almost mat-like on the ground. Very distinctive and not at all like A. hookeri in appearance. Berries brick-red.
Rough mats 2 or 3 ft. [feet] across. See Monte Heights.
No. 5703. Helianthemum scoparium, Nutt., in fl [flower]!. Stamens 17. Densely tufted. Del Monte Heights.
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No. 5703a. Ericameria. Del Monte Heights.
No. 5704. Corethrogyne californica Del Monte Heights.
No. 5705. Potentilla cuneata Baill. = Horkelia cuneata Lindl. Del Monte Heights.
No. 5706. Arctostaphylos tomentosa. Stump sprouts and forms heavy crowns. In Pinus radiata grove west of town (Pac. Imp. Co. Res.).
No. 5706a=var. bracteosa acc. [according] to Adams.
No. 5707. Cupressus pygmaea Sarg. Cupressus goveniana.
From the "old trees" in the great pine reservation westerly from Monterey.
There is another area, a small clump of seedlings, about 1/2 mile south.
-Myrica californica, large trees on the road from Carmel Hill entrance to the reservation to Carmel, not far from the gate. They
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