Wieslander Vegetation Type Analysis Database
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Quad Name: 
Guadalupe
Quad No.:
158
Photo No.: 
329762
Caption: 
Near Corallilos Canyon. Arctostaphylos rudis showing sprouting character following fire.



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Quad Name: 
Guadalupe
Quad No.:
158
Photo No.: 
302519
Caption: 
Looking south at north slope of Casmalia Hills. Shows formation of Arctostaphylos rudis in association with Arctostaphylos andersonii, Salvia mellifera, Ericameria ericoides, Adenostoma fasciculatum, Ceanothus rigidus and Ceanothus diversifolius occur but not abundantly. Note height of chaparral as indicated by 3 ft. rule. Soil consists of sand.



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Quad Name: 
Guadalupe
Quad No.:
158
Photo No.: 
302500
Caption: 
Casmalia Hills, same locality as #302496. Looking west, showing chaparral formation of Arctostaphylos rudis 3 to 4 feeet high. Adenostoma fasciculatum 2 to 3 feet high, Arctostaphylos andersonii 4 to 5 feet high and Ceanothus cuneatus 4 ft. high.



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Quad Name: 
Guadalupe
Quad No.:
158
Photo No.: 
302499
Caption: 
Casmalia Hills, same locality as #302496. Note skeletons of fire killed Arctostaphylos andersonii. Maximum development here 8 ft. Note 3 ft. rule.



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Quad Name: 
Guadalupe
Quad No.:
158
Photo No.: 
302498
Caption: 
Casmalia Hills, same location as #302496. Shows branching form of Arctostaphylos andersonii. Note fluted stems. Here 8 ft. high. Note 2 ft. rule.



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Quad Name: 
Guadalupe
Quad No.:
158
Photo No.: 
302497
Caption: 
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.



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Quad Name: 
Guadalupe
Quad No.:
158
Photo No.: 
302496
Caption: 
Casmalia Hills (sand). Fire injured Arctostaphylos rudis 4 to 6 feet high, showing burl like swellings on stems from which adventitious buds grow. None of such burls below ground surface. Northeast slope, elevation 1000 ft. Associates: Arctostaphylos sp., Adenostoma fasciculatum. Note sprouts at left of 2 ft. rule.
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