Jepson Field Book volume 21 page 144 | University and Jepson Herbaria Archives, University of California, Berkeley
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Jepson Field Book volume 21 page 144
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Belden, Plumas Co. (about 2200 ft. alt.) Plants notedd:- - Vitis californica Bth. - Ceanothus integerrimus H & A - Ascelpias mexicana Cav. - Quercus californica - Calycanthus occidentalis - Acer macrophyllum - Fraximus oregona - Rhus diversiloba - Quercus chrysolepis - Pinus ponderosa Dougl. - Ascelepias speciosa Torr. - Aralia californica - Prunus subcordata - Pseudotsuga taxifolia - There is a store at Belden - an Indian and his wife keep it. - There is also a famous soda spring which is very good! ::::::::: June 18, 1910 No. 4150. Mimulus leptnthus (Nutt.) Grant. Det. A.L.G. Corolla large, each lobe of both upper and lower lip deeply lobed. Color a very pale cream-yellow. Belden No. 4151. Eriogonum vimineum Dwarfs on steep shaly hillside under oak etc. Belden No. 4152. Philadelphus lewisii Pursh. var californicus Gray Ca_on at Belden. No. 4153. Quercus breweri Belden - Belden is in the ca_on of the North Fork Feather River near the bottom of the ca_on.
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