Epipactis gigantea Douglas ex Hook.

  • Filed As

    Orchidaceae
    Epipactis gigantea Douglas ex Hook.

  • Collector(s)

    T. S. Ross 7708 with Steve Boyd, 10 May 1994

  • Location

    United States of America. California. Los Angeles Co. Liebre Mountains. WARM SPRINGS CANYON: Spring (un-named, but marked on topo map) along Warm Springs - Fish Canyon Truck Trail (6N32); ca 2160 m NNW of Warm Springs Mtn summit. Warm Springs Mountain 7.5? USGS Quadrangle. Partially shaded seepage area on ± SSW slope.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 4087351

    Occurrence ID: 67c0d785-fa8d-4feb-bb4e-f510818d144d

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    California

  • County/Municipio

    Los Angeles Co.

  • Locality

    Liebre Mountains. WARM SPRINGS CANYON: Spring (un-named, but marked on topo map) along Warm Springs - Fish Canyon Truck Trail (6N32); ca 2160 m NNW of Warm Springs Mtn summit. Warm Springs Mountain 7.5? USGS Quadrangle. Partially shaded seepage area on ± SSW slope.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 799 - 805 m. (2621 - 2641 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    34.6161, -118.584

  • Location Notes

    [US & Canada]

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RANCHO SANTA ANA BOTANIC GARDEN
Flora of the Liebre Mountains,
Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A.
Orchidaceae
Epipactis gigantea Hooker
WARM SPRINGS CANYON: Spring (un-named, but
markecl on topo map) along Warm Springs - Fish Canyon
TruckTrail (6N32); ca 2160 m NNW of Warm Springs
Mtn summit Warm Springs Mountain 7.5' USGS
Quadrangle; near 34°36'58"N 118°35'03"W. Elevation ca
2620-2640 feet.
Partially shaded seepage area on ± SSW slope.
Larger elements including Quercus agrifolia, Platanus
racemosa, Salix lasiolepis, and S. exigua. Associates
around immediate seep area including Toxicodendron
diversilobum, Muhlenbergia rigens, Solidago californica,
Epipactis gigantea, Oenothera elata, Zauschneria
(narrow gray lvs), Gnaphalium beneolens, Lythrum
californicum, and Stachys albens.
Rhizomatous herbaceous perennial; localized;
perianth ± pale greenish-brown.
Timothy S. Ross 7708
Steve Boyd
10 May 1994
04087351