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US Fish and WildlifeNear west end of the San Emigdio Mountains: Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; North facing headwall of Bitter Creek. North of Cerro Noroeste Road, east of Pelato Peak.; Ballinger Canon Quad.7.5Southwest end of Unit #2 of Refuge map. Started near 34.91 N, 119.38 W dropped down along an old dirt road that more or less strarting to turn to a trail. to a flat area with Artemisia tridentata, Atriplex spp. that you can see from the starting point, to 34.92206N, 119.38200W.
Steep slope, with a mesic environment a little later in the year. NNE facing slope has nice large patch of Quercus john-tuckeri, Q. xalvordiana, Juniperus californica, and Pinus monophylla forest. Surrounding terrain was more rolling grassy hills. Small riparian habitat with surface running water halfway down slope. Flat area near where I stopped was dry,with low dry hills above Bitter Creek. Growing on low hills, under trees.
Steep slope, with a mesic environment a little later in the year. NNE facing slope has nice large patch of Quercus john-tuckeri, Q. xalvordiana, Juniperus californica, and Pinus monophylla forest. Surrounding terrain was more rolling grassy hills. Small riparian habitat with surface running water halfway down slope. Flat area near where I stopped was dry, with low dry hills above Bitter Creek. Purple flowered growing under small trees, dry hills near flat.
US Fish and WildlifeNear west end of the San Emigdio Mountains: Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; North facing headwall of Bitter Creek. North of Cerro Noroeste Road, east of Pelato Peak.; Ballinger Canon Quad.7.5Southwest end of Unit #2 of Refuge map. Started near 34.91 N, 119.38 W dropped down along an old dirt road that more or less strarting to turn to a trail. to a flat area with Artemisia tridentata, Atriplex spp. that you can see from the starting point, to 34.92206N, 119.38200W.