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/, 28 November 2023.
East end of the San Rafael Mountains: Upper reaches of Santa Barbara Canon, south from the mouth of Alamo Canon. Off Big Pine Road. Area within the Dick Smith Wilderness.; Fox Mountain 7.5′From near 34.77 N, 119.57 W to 34.76376N, 119.57038W.
Rocky and sandy river bed, with wide flat benches above some areas, and slopes of the canyon walls coming down to the edge of the river in others. Area burned last fall. Burned chaparral slopes, with Pinus monophylla, Juniperus californica, Arctostaphylos glauca, and Quercus chrysolepis, within canyon bottom, some survived the fire. Post fire bloom of fire followers, some include: Lupinus bicolor, L. microcarpus, Dichelostemma capitatum, Phacelia distans, P. brachyloba, P. douglasii, Malacothrix clevelandii, Thysanocarpus curvipes, Nama californicum, Allophyllum gilioides, Castilleja exserta, Mimulus fremontii, and Trifolium albopurpureum. Growing on slopes. Flowers have blue lobes, with lower throat yellow.
East end of the San Rafael Mountains: Upper reaches of Santa Barbara Canon, south from the mouth of Alamo Canon. Off Big Pine Road. Area within the Dick Smith Wilderness.; Fox Mountain 7.5′From near 34.77 N, 119.57 W to 34.76376N, 119.57038W.