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Lake County chaparral. Note relict western yellow pine in foreground and relict Douglas fir in ravine in the background on exterme left. Frequent burning, followed by erosion, has reduced western yellow pine and Douglas fir sites to chaparral. South slopes are beyond reclamation. Many of north slopes where sufficient soil remains can grow timber again.
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07-01-1928
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Wieslander Vegetation Type Mapping (VTM)
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Photo Number: 231426
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Bioscience, Natural Resources & Public Health Library
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Quadrant Name: Kelseyville
Quadrant Number: 60B
Quadrant Number: 60B
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