Records are made available under the CCH Data Use Terms. General citation for data retrieved from this page: Biodiversity data provided by the participants of the Consortium of California Herbaria (Accessed through CCH1 Data Portal, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/consortium/, 29 November 2023.
Goddard Cany. (S. Fk. San Joaquin Riv.) just below great open headwaters basin below 11,025′ Martha L. & wnw. of 13,568′ mt. Goddard. Surrounding Peaks 12,000′ plus (Blackcap Mt. & Mt. Goddard Quads.). Very steep wsw. facing slope which breaks up e. wall of canyon just s. of red cliff which rises from 10,400′ to 10,800′. Next to cliff slope rocky with Lodgepole & Whitebark pines, further s. a great cienega extends up to low cliffs at crest of slope. This little Polygonum in tiny soil terraces up slopw away from denser cienega sod.
Very steep wsw. facing slope which breaks up e. wall of canyon just s. of red cliff which rises from 10, 400′ to 10,800′. Next to cliff slope rocky with Lodgepole & Whitebark pines, further south a great Cienega extends up to low cliffs at crest of slope; more than 75 species listed; in tiny soil terraces up slope away from denser ceinega sod
Goddard Cany. (S. Fk. San Joaquin Riv.) just below great open headwaters basin below 11,025′ Martha L. & wnw. of 13,568′ mt. Goddard. Surrounding Peaks 12,000′ plus (Blackcap Mt. & Mt. Goddard Quads.). Very steep wsw. facing slope which breaks up e. wall of canyon just s. of red cliff which rises from 10,400′ to 10,800′. Next to cliff slope rocky with Lodgepole & Whitebark pines, further s. a great cienega extends up to low cliffs at crest of slope. This little Polygonum in tiny soil terraces up slopw away from denser cienega sod.