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Found in undisturbed, mature big leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum)-dominated riparian woodlands. Associates include Polystichum munitum, Carex obnupta, Asarum caudatum, Cardamine breweri, Mitellastra caulescens, Viola glabella.
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Introduced from Europe.
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This uncommon non-native herbaceous annual was found growing in open, flat and disturbed area in a CNPS preserve in the Rincon Ridge hills northeast of Santa Rosa. The plant was verified by Santa Rosa Junior College botany professor Steve Barnhart. Further, the photographer visited the Piner/Fulton site where Quibell observed this plant growing and this further confirmed the plant to be Teesdalia coronopifolia.
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On 'Serpentine Hill' corner of 175 and 29, Lakeport, CA
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Found in undisturbed, mature big leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum)-dominated riparian woodlands. Associates include Polystichum munitum, Carex obnupta, Asarum caudatum, Cardamine breweri, Mitellastra caulescens, Viola glabella.
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Introduced from Europe.
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On 'Serpentine Hill' corner of 175 and 29, Lakeport, CA
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On 'Serpentine Hill' corner of 175 and 29, Lakeport, CA
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On 'Serpentine Hill' corner of 175 and 29, Lakeport, CA