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/, 24 September 2023.
Coast Ranges; Temblor Mountains region: West end of the San Emigdio Mountains: Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; Low hills with drainages that drain west toward Cuyama Valley. South of Cerro Noroeste Road, east of Stubblefield Road, off of Highway 166. Unit number 9 on map of the refuge. Near 34.94 N, 119.43 W to 34.94 N, 119.42 W.
Collected along WNW running drainage, and along north ridge above creek. Grassy, rolling country side, with evidence of past grazing, and old farm material (old pens, and barbed wire that has been left within piles, near mouth of creek). Dry slope with some outcrops and talus of white shale along north side of creek. Growing on north-facing draws on ridge top. A little more mesic area.
Coast Ranges; Temblor Mountains region: West end of the San Emigdio Mountains: Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; Low hills with drainages that drain west toward Cuyama Valley. South of Cerro Noroeste Road, east of Stubblefield Road, off of Highway 166. Unit number 9 on map of the refuge. Near 34.94 N, 119.43 W to 34.94 N, 119.42 W.