Equisetum hyemale var. affine (Engelm.) A.A.Eaton

  • Filed As

    Equisetaceae
    Equisetum hyemale var. affine (Engelm.) A.A.Eaton

  • Collector(s)

    T. S. Ross 3538, 18 Jun 1990

  • Location

    United States of America. California. San Bernardino Co. "Epipactis Canyon": Un-named canyon draining ENE to Lone Pine Canyon and originating near the E end of Upper Lytle Creek Ridge (Sheep Creek Truck Road, 2N56, drops NEward through the lower half of this canyon).

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 3511089

    Occurrence ID: 0f66d525-a827-4dee-a952-a37d7dafffed

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    California

  • County/Municipio

    San Bernardino Co.

  • Locality

    "Epipactis Canyon": Un-named canyon draining ENE to Lone Pine Canyon and originating near the E end of Upper Lytle Creek Ridge (Sheep Creek Truck Road, 2N56, drops NEward through the lower half of this canyon).

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1030 - 1061 m. (3379 - 3481 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    34.2736, -117.497

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    969

  • Georeferencing Method

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  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
03511089
03511089
RANCHO SANTA ANA BOTANIC GARDEN
Flora of the San Gabriel Mountains
San Bernardino County, California, U.S.A.
Equisetaceae
Equisetum hyemale L.
ssp. affine (Engelmann) Calder & RL.Taylor
"EPIPACnS CANYON": Un-named canyon draining
ENE to Lone Pine Canyon and originating near the E end
of Upper Lytle Creek Ridge [Sheep Creek Truck Road,
2N56, drops NEward through the lower half of this
canyon]; Cajon 7.5' USGS topo sheet; T2N R6W, SW/4
NW/4 NE/4 section 10; elev. ca. 3380-3480 feet.
Riparian strip with scattered willows and "mesic
chaparral" species; Epipactis gigantea and Pycnan-
themum californicum locally abundant along stream;
adjacent slopes and flats largely supporting chaparral
elements; a few arborescent Quercus chrysolepis localized
on mesic lower slopes.
Robust, ihizomatous herbaceous perennial,
occasional along riparian thicket.
Timothy S. Ross 3538	18 June 1990
Steve Boyd