Willow Glen Creek vicinity. Woodland-chaparral-grass type. Blue oak, Arctostaphylos viscida and Ceanothus cuneatus. Yuba County., T 18 N R 6 E Sec 20 Quad name: Smartsville. Quad number: 50.
Willow Glen Creek vicinity. Woodland-chaparral-grass type. Blue oak, Arctostaphylos viscida and Ceanothus cuneatus. Yuba County., T 18 N R 6 E Sec 20 Quad name: Smartsville. Quad number: 50.
Willow Glen Creek vicinity. Woodland-chaparral-grass type. Blue oak, Arctostaphylos viscida and Ceanothus cuneatus. Yuba County., T 18 N R 6 E Sec 20 Quad name: Smartsville. Quad number: 50.
Pinyon type on north slopes of side canyons in Sheep Creek. The Cercocarpus sp. type can be seen on the ridge top, although it occupies but a small area. Quad name: San Antonio. Quad number: 163A.
Willow Glen Creek vicinity. Woodland-chaparral-grass type. Blue oak, Arctostaphylos viscida and Ceanothus cuneatus. Yuba County., T 18 N R 6 E Sec 20 Quad name: Smartsville. Quad number: 50. Reference to map: 4.
Casmalia Hills, same location as No. 302496. Showing sprouting habit of Arctostaphylos rudis. This species here ranges from 2 to 6 ft. high, depending on exposure to wind. Quad name: Guadalupe. Quad number: 158. Reference to map: 1.
1926 burn on Table Mt. Near Sheep Creek. On the gradual slopes as this is, Cercocarpus sp. has replaced the pinyons, a few of which are still seen in foreground. The larger part of the burn however is almost barren. Very poor recovery due to steep slopes. Quad name: San Antonio. Quad number: 163A.