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Title
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Field Notes, 1912, Part 1_025
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Alternative Title
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Field Notes, 1912, Part 1
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Date
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1912
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Creator
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Raymond J. Pool
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Description
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Raymond J. Pool Field Notes
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Identifier
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120712
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Transcription
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25 18 on the uplands, but here occur on practically all exposures, but as usual are much more abundant on the south exposures where they bore heavy fruit in 1911. Lesquerella frequently forms societies here especially on north exposures. Rumex venosus is very common in sandiest situations. The most notable novelty so far here are the societies of Rosalea mierantha and Redfieldia on the wide lee slopes of blowouts. There occur expecially where the slope is very gentle and where practically feat. ​ such groups of several acres are common just of Blue Creek straight north of Oshkosh . Prunus besseyi is not abundant here and Ceanothus I have not seen all day. Artemisia filifolia has dropped out altogether now, but there is considerable A.canadensis There is much Carex pensylvanica here almost giving color in low places. May 31 Staid ​ all night last night with a homesteader about 1 1/2 mi. in hills S. of Blue Creek. Slept in manger of stable - cold - bugs in home. This morning came on over the hill toward Blue Creek. Sprinkling a little and cold north wind. Some of the extremely numerous Yuccas are showing the racemes just peeking out.
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Rights
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