Eastern Mojave Vegetation | Mid Hills, San Bernardino County, California. |
Gazetteer Query: G.N.I.S. See also: Cedar Canyon. Chicken Water Spring. Macedonia Canyon. Mexican Water Spring. Silver Lead Spring. Wild Horse Mesa.
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Ridge line between the Providence Mountains and New York Mountains. Bounded on the north by Cedar Canyon, an on the south by Macedonia Canyon. Recent papers indicate that the Mid Hills are formed by a west facing fault scarp boundin an deeply weathered pediment to the east.
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Species collected at or near this location. This list summarizes plants collected or observed at this specific, named location. It does not include plants collected or observed at nearby named or unnamed locations. It may be more instructive to use the Area Lists that contain this location.
Ephedraceae Ephedra viridis Cov. Green Ephedra (TAS) Apiaceae Cymopterus purpurascens (A. Gray) M. E. Jones. Wide-Wing Spring-Parsley (Oth) Asteraceae Thymophylla pentachaeta (DC.) Small belenidium (DC.) Strother. Scale Glandbush (Oth) Brassicaceae Arabis pulchra M. E. Jones ex S. Watson. Beautiful Rockcress (Oth) Grossulariaceae Ribes velutinum E. Greene. Desert Gooseberry (TAS) Plantaginaceae Collinsia parviflora Lindl. Maiden Blue-eyed Mary (Oth) Polemoniaceae Eriastrum diffusum (A. Gray) H. Mason. Miniature Woollystar (Oth) Polygonaceae Eriogonum trichopes Torr. Little Desert Trumpet (Oth) Rhamnaceae Rhamnus ilicifolia Kellogg. Hollyleaf Redberry (TAS) Poaceae Eragrostideae Tridens muticus (Torr.) Nash. Slim Tridens (Oth)
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M, Date and time this article was prepared:7:39:19 PM, 12/9/2024. |