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/, 27 January 2023.
US Fish and WildlifeBitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; Far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains. Unit # 3. Surveyed the middle drainage north of Pelato Peak. Started by saddle southeast of Pelato near 34.91 N, 119.40 W.; Ballinger Canon 7.5 quad.Traveled north, east of the peak, then finished at Cerro Noroeste Road, near 34.93626N, 119.40217W.
Grassy area near start by saddle, had Bromus spp. The drainage had more steeper slopes with open patches of shaley talus between shrubs of Juniperus californica, Ericameria linearifolia, Ribes quercetorum, Solanum umbelliferum incanum, and Ephedra viridis. Near bottom of drainage more flat, with heavy soil, but more alkaline species like Tamarix sp., Distichlis spicata, and Heliotropium curassaricum. Growing on slopes, in open areas.
US Fish and WildlifeBitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; Far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains. Unit # 3. Surveyed the middle drainage north of Pelato Peak. Started by saddle southeast of Pelato near 34.91 N, 119.40 W.; Ballinger Canon 7.5 quad.Traveled north, east of the peak, then finished at Cerro Noroeste Road, near 34.93626N, 119.40217W.