De I. VNER VEW D Forest Trees of the Pacific Slope
De I. VNER VEW D Forest Trees of the Pacific Slope De I. VNER VEW D Forest Trees of the Pacific Slope
34 FOREST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. LOWER CALIFO{NIcA.-Neai 'Mexiean line (20 miles soitheast of Campo, San Diego County, Cal.), and from point a few miles south of boundary it forms forest about 30 miles wide, extending over plateali (at middle elevations); on hlanson laguna Range, Pnd seathwxvaiid on a ii lPedro Acartir Ranuge to south end; generallyt r .500 to f.000 feet elevation above single-leaf piilon pine and below Jeffrey pine, completely covering I'G ( -- - 'i (118 qpoidi ifolili a, cone bi, seeds. lower parts of alnge, lint in higher parts forming belts on both ocean and desert sides. I.ocally noted at Saii Matlis Spring, 4.iiiio feet elivation ; mesas near -Mattoni; Rosarito Divide at 5,000( feet; I-'l Alamo, at 3.S5ii feet. O(CC URRiLNt-F:. On irid mesas, foothills, and east, west, :anl sooth sloiies Not exacting as to moisture and quality of soil. Commonly on well drained, coarse, dry, shallow- soils of decomposed granite or limestone. h
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34 FOREST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE.<br />
LOWER CALIFO{NIcA.-Neai 'Mexiean line (20 miles soi<strong>the</strong>ast <strong>of</strong> Campo, San Diego<br />
County, Cal.), and from point a few miles south <strong>of</strong> boundary it forms forest about 30<br />
miles wide, extending over plateali (at middle elevations); on hlanson laguna Range,<br />
Pnd seathwxvaiid on a ii lPedro Acartir Ranuge to south end; generallyt r .500 to f.000<br />
feet elevation above single-leaf piilon pine and below Jeffrey pine, completely covering<br />
I'G ( -- - 'i (118 qpoidi ifolili a, cone bi, seeds.<br />
lower parts <strong>of</strong> alnge, lint in higher parts forming belts on both ocean and desert sides.<br />
I.ocally noted at Saii Matlis Spring, 4.iiiio feet elivation ; mesas near -Mattoni; Rosarito<br />
Divide at 5,000( feet; I-'l Alamo, at 3.S5ii feet.<br />
O(CC URRiLNt-F:.<br />
On irid mesas, foothills, and east, west, :anl sooth sloiies Not exacting as to moisture<br />
and quality <strong>of</strong> soil. Commonly on well drained, coarse, dry, shallow- soils <strong>of</strong> decomposed<br />
granite or limestone.<br />
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