Cupressus bakeri Jeps.
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Filed As
Cupressaceae
Cupressus bakeri Jeps. -
Collector(s)
C. B. Wolf 11067, 25 Jul 1941
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Location
United States of America. California. Shasta Co. 0.5 mile southwest of Cypress Camp Ground; about 3 miles south of Hat Creek ranger Station to Burney Spring Road.
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Habitat
Semishade. Arid Transition: Abies concolor, Pinus ponderosa. Open forest. Common. Dry volcanic loam.
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Description
Cypress trees in this area range from 10-60 ft. high: Tree 1. 40 ft. high, 20 ft. spread, trunk 2 ft. diameter; Tree 2. 40 ft. high, 20 ft. spread, trunk 18 inches diameter at ground. Trunks a single straight stem with cherry-like bark. Few old trees with gray furrowed bark, but higher up and on branches, cherry-like. In open, on Burney Reforestation Project, some clumps or trees 10-15 ft. high (old stands not planted) are attractive looking specimens. First trees on Burney Springs-Hat Creek R. S.Road are about 8 miles from Hat Creek Ranger Station. Phenology of specimen: Flower, Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 16596
Occurrence ID: 66ff4f4c-1263-4aa4-90f8-76c6b3dd8a18
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Pinophyta
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Order
Cupressales
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Family
Cupressaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
California
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County/Municipio
Shasta Co.
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Locality
0.5 mile southwest of Cypress Camp Ground; about 3 miles south of Hat Creek ranger Station to Burney Spring Road
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Elevation
Alt. 1524 m. (5000 ft.)
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Distribution
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Cupressus bakeri Jeps.