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/, 07 February 2023.
San Bernardino National ForestHolcomb Creek, southwest from Coxey Road (3N14).; Fawnskin 7.5 Quad.Started near 34.30 N 116.98 W, then surveyed down creek a short distance from a creek draining into from the north near 34.29679N 116.99290W. Survey this north drainage to a spring, near 34.30458N 116.99478.Where road 3N97A ends.
Surrounding hillsides just burned the summer before, had burned off chaparral and dead pines. But some fire followers that where flowering at this time are: Lotus grandiflorus, Cirsium occidentale californicum, and Silene verecunda platyota. Open, sandy creek side had Salix lasiolepis, S. lutea, Carex athrostachya, Eleocharis parishii, Poa pratensis, Veronica americana, Scutellaria siphocampyloides. Dry sandy area above creek had a beautiful large patch of Nama rothrockii. Growing above creek along the Pacific Crest Trail. Small damp area within draw just to the east of the creek that drains down from the spring. Associated with; Mimulus palmeri, M. pilosus, M. floribundus, Veronica peregrina xalapensis, Gnaphalium palustre, and Juncus tiehmii.
San Bernardino National ForestHolcomb Creek, southwest from Coxey Road (3N14).; Fawnskin 7.5 Quad.Started near 34.30 N 116.98 W, then surveyed down creek a short distance from a creek draining into from the north near 34.29679N 116.99290W. Survey this north drainage to a spring, near 34.30458N 116.99478.Where road 3N97A ends.