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/, 03 October 2023.
Far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains: Bitter Creek National Wildlife refuge, south end, within map units 6, and 11. South and southwest of Cerro Noroeste Road. Just north of Ventura County line.; Ballinger Canyon 7.5 QuadCollections started in section 36, near 34.90 N 119.38 W, and ended in section 34, near 34.90 N 119.43 W. The end was along a dirt road that runs east back to the Cerro Noroeste road, and is across from Pelato Peak.
Gentlly rolling hills with dry drainage crossings. Juniperus californica on some of the hills and slopes, with Yucca whipplei, Eriogonum fasciculatum polifolium, Eriophyllum confertiflorum, Ericameria linearifolia, Castilleja subinclusa on some slopes of the lower elevations. The annuals were pretty close to toast at this time in the lower elevations. Upper elevations had some grasslands, with Sambucus mexicana, Balsamorhiza deltoidea, Lomatium californicum, Agoseris grandiflora on more mesic north slopes. Upper elevations on the hilltops had patches of Lupinus formosus, L. excubitus-albifrons var. eminens complex ? Growing along dirt road.
Far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains: Bitter Creek National Wildlife refuge, south end, within map units 6, and 11. South and southwest of Cerro Noroeste Road. Just north of Ventura County line.; Ballinger Canyon 7.5 QuadCollections started in section 36, near 34.90 N 119.38 W, and ended in section 34, near 34.90 N 119.43 W. The end was along a dirt road that runs east back to the Cerro Noroeste road, and is across from Pelato Peak.