Agricultural Studies > Research Paper > Plants of San Garbriel Watershed Los Angeles County, California, USA FAGACEAE (All)
A small shrubby oak with thick dull-green leaves which are spiny, alternate and hairy. Locale: Switzer Falls Recreation Area, along Gabrielino Trail and Arroyo Seco riparian 34.26596 -118.144662 ... ANACARDIACEAE Toxicodendron diversilobrum A woody vine which is about to climb up a tree. Deciduous leaves are thin and dull. Locale: Switzer Falls Recreation Area, along Gabrielino Trail and Arroyo Seco riparian LAURACEAE Umbellularia californica Umbrella-shaped hardwood tree with frangrant, green leaves which are similar to bay leaves. Locale: Switzer Falls recreation area, near the car parking lot, in dense scrub and chaparral community PLANTANACEAE Plantanus racemosa The large tree with two trunks splitting into many branches. The tree consists of green and reddish yellow deciduous leaves. Locale: Switzer Falls recreation area, along Switzer Truck Trail and Arroyo Seco riparian, sandy area FAGACEAE Quercus agrifolia Round-shaped oak with the brown trunk splitting into multiple branches. The leaves are dark green and oval shaped. Locale: Switzer Falls recreation area, along Switzer Truck Trail and Arroyo Seco riparian RHAMNACEAE Ceanthus leucodermis A thorny shrub with delicate, oval-shaped green leaves Locale: Switzer Falls recreation area, along Switzer Truck Trail and Arroyo Seco riparian, Chaparral Area ASPARAGACEAE Hesperoyucca whipplei Stemless fountain-shaped plant with long and rigid leaves ending in sharp points. Locale: Switzer Falls recreation area, along Switzer Truck Trail and Arroyo Seco riparian, rocky area along the valley POLYGONACEAE Eriogonum fasciculatum A shrub with cluster of small, hairy, pink and white flowers. Leaves are green and rough. Stems are multiple-branched and soft. Flowers are located at the tip of the branches. Locale: Switzer Falls recreation area, along Switzer Truck Trail and Arroyo Seco riparian, Chaparral Area along the river of the volley region BORAGINACEAE Eriodictyon californicum Aromatic shrub with dark-green leaves and woody rhizomes. Locale: Switzer Falls recreation area, along Switzer Truck Trail and Arroyo Seco riparian, Chaparral slops [Show More]
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