Both in flower, at center is the Utah endemic Ericameria obovata and Artemisia tridentata subsp. vaseyana. Invading at the lower right is the noxious weed Euphorbia myrsinites (to the left of which is the native buckwheat Eriogonum brevicaule var brevicaule.Oct. 2, 2008, lower Millcreek Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx. 5,350 ft. elev.
2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Blue Lake Road between Faith and Charity valleys. Shows tree shrub formation of Juniperus occidentalis and Artemisia tridentata on west slope., T 10 N R 19 E Sec 29 Quad name: Markleeville. Quad number: 54. Reference to map: 10.
2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Blue Lakes Road between Faith and Charity Valleys. Mosaic type of Juniperus occidentalis and Artemisia tridentata., T 10 N R 19 E Sec 29 Quad name: Markleeville. Quad number: 54. Reference to map: 10.
2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Blue Lakes Road between Faith and Charity Valleys. Mosaic type of Juniperus occidentalis and Artemisia tridentata., T 10 N R 19 E Sec 29 Quad name: Markleeville. Quad number: 54. Reference to map: 10.
2005 The Regents of the University of California
CalPhotos
Blue Lakes Road between Faith and Charity Valleys. Mosaic type of Juniperus occidentalis and Artemisia tridentata., T 10 N R 19 E Sec 29 Quad name: Markleeville. Quad number: 54. Reference to map: 10.
2005 The Regents of the University of California
CalPhotos
Blue Lakes Road between Faith and Charity Valleys. Mosaic type of Juniperus occidentalis and Artemisia tridentata., T 10 N R 19 E Sec 29 Quad name: Markleeville. Quad number: 54. Reference to map: 10.
2005 The Regents of the University of California
CalPhotos
Looking south across Charity Valley. Valley surrounded by Lodgepole pine. Artemisia tridentata in foreground., T 10 N R 19 E Sec 32 Quad name: Markleeville. Quad number: 54. Reference to map: 14.