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Thing was so hairy and somewhat glandular that it almost felt cool and wet to the touch. Sandy substrate on margin of oak woodland
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Agave univittataObserv.
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Thriving above the freeway next to the homeless camps with Dasylirion texanum, Dermatophyllum, and Vitis mustangensis
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Noticeable resin glands on leaf scales is not supposed to be a character trait for this species, but neither is strong cold tolerance and this population exhibits both. Makes me wonder if there are some stephensonii genes in there as that species population is only five miles away as the crow flies (visible from line of sight, actually, once you get up on the slope here). Resin glands seem to disappear on older trees and are only really prominent on younger ones.
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Largest Ornithostaphylos I've seen. Bolete growing at the base of it.
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Possibly ectomycorrhizal on Ornithostaphylos oppositifolia
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Translation Missing: Es.all_taxa.insecta (Clase Insecta)Observ.
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Gall on Tecate Cypress
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Lomatium lucidumObserv.
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Getting on gabbro soil with Tecate Cypress
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Cute little hummingbird nest. Geology appears to be intermediate between gabbro and basalt.
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Somewhat scabrid leaves, looked like it had a basal burl, occurring on magic geology with Tecate Cypress. Area reportedly under threat of development
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What the hell is the key break between Pentagramma and Notholaena oh hell.
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Género ColtriciaObserv.
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Ectomycorrhizal with Ornithostaphylos