CAS - California Academy of Sciences Vascular Plants (CAS:BOT-BC)
85607
urn:catalog:CAS:BOT-BC:85607
urn:catalog:CAS:DS:339105
Cupressus bakeri Jeps.
Cupressaceae
Wolf, C. B.; Johnson, E. R.
6166
1934-10-08
OCT. 8, 1934
United States, California, Siskiyou County, *, *
*
1219 meters
4000.0000000000 ft
Arid Transition: Arctostaphylos patula, Yellow pines - sun, lava rock. There are lots of young trees. Although in lava rock, the soil seems thicker than many cypress areas, and the trees are thrifty. Many old dead trees are standing, apparently having died of old age. There is no evidence of recent fires. In no way do these trees remind one of the groves of MACNABIANA.
Tree 40-42 ft. high, 30 ft. thick, trunks up to 20" at ground. The trees in this grove are all sizes up to 45 feet. They are mainly erect with straight central stems. Nearly all trees are heavily laden with cones. See cones. Notation This specimen came from the parent plant, or from the same colony, from which propagation material was obtained at the same time for growth at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden. such material is thereafter designated by the Propagation Number (Garden Field Number). * Data from these fields are not available on the web.