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Bordered by dense baccharis scrub, and open bay.Flat salt marsh at north end of Drakes bay with only pickleweed present. Some channels through area with crabs on the banks.Polygon blanketed in Holcus, patches of wetlands possibly in polygon. Calamagrostis present and also Lonicera involucrata.Flat to gentle slope poly w/ lots of semi-low-growing *rare Erysimum franciscanum shrubs. Sweeney Ridge almost in SFWD lands.Herb #5: Iris douglasiana 2%; grazed; polygon is along center of 70m hill. Dry, exposed, rocky. Elymus glaucus present.Polygon on steep coastal cliff adjacent to beach, evidence of frequent human activity (trash, trails). Contains Camissonia sp.Roll 10 #23,24. SE-facing slope, about 25degrees, adjacent to Eucalyptus grove.Dune adjacent to Abbots Lagoon, on north side. Significant Ericameria e. presence.Coastal bluff mainly covered in iceplant. Polygon may have areas with <50% iceplant. Sand soil. Not a wetland.Polygon is large encompassing several valleys on grazed land.Roadside polygon; located downslope from quarry; ruderal community in portion of polygon.Plygon in GGNRA on SW facing slope, thick coastal scrub. Overlooking Pacifica, trail along edge of polygon. No exotics seen!Roll 19, #17. Ass. Shrub species: Rubus ursinus; herb: Achillea millefolium. Polygon located in Daly City property on steep SW-facing slope directly below Westmoor Drive. Obvious signs of heavy erosion. Large drainage pipes present at distance. 50m uphill from service road. Plot appears to be what once was coastal scrub but is now completely dominated by carpobrotus. Adjacent veg types: BAPI/Dudleya, BAPI/Hordeum. 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Thick bush with lots of toyon and adjacent to Doug fir, bayThis polygon encompasses 01DW 01, 01DW02 and 01AP01. It is the highest and therefore the driest wetland polygon of the four, but is still composed of >50% hydrophytic plant species. Juncus effusus dominates and determines the association, but velvet grass is nearly as abundant. It appears that velvet grass is aggressively invading & possibly competing for moisture, drying up the wetland. We would prefer to call the water regime Temporarily Saturated- the water table is not at the surface, but after the rains, the ground would stay saturated for at least 10 days, but the water table is not near the surface throughout the year. We don't think there is ever standing water, which rules out "Temporarily flooded." Grazing is evident.This wetland polygon is adjacent to wetland patches 01DW01 and 01DW02, Typha alliance and open water (respectively). This wetland patch occupies a moist depression; it is encompassed by a drier outer "ring" of Juncus-dominated wetland. J. effussus dominates the veg; it is associated with patches of carex obnupta & Scirpus microcarpus. Oenanthe sarmentosa & Juncus mexicanus are +/- evenly distributed throughout the plot. Velvet grass is abundant on the outer fringes. Juncus bunches are hummocked from grazing. There are wetter patches dominated by Mimulus guttatus and Rorippa nasturtium-aquatica between the Juncus clumps. Doesn't key to association; no swordfern and coffeeberry. Small wooded hill overlooking Vendanta property. Heavy grazing impact: complete lack of understor; disturbed ground; much cow poop. Barb wire fence down. Heavy "white wash" on large doug fir: possible bird poop/sotted owl? 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Hydrological source is seepage below burmed trail at top portion of large wetland polygon (01DW06). Occupies gentle northwest facing slope approx. 35 m SW of footbridge along path to the beach. Water regime is saturated because the sloped ground would not hold standing water, which would put it in the seasonally flooded category. No surface water is present now, but the ground is squishy.This is a heavily degraded, over grazed wetland on McClure Ranch, located adjacent to a diked/impounded stock pond. A culvert at the top of this swale supplies the water source, apparently. Juncus effusus occupies the top half of the wetland polygon; Oenanthe occupies the center and lower portion. But we are still calling it one type because of the presence of J. Effusus all over the polygon. Lots of velvet grass and perennial rye grass on polygon fringes. Possibly mowed and ditched/drained.This is a small oblong wetland patch dominated by Juncus patens. ON the inside is J. effusus with Holcus lanatus and Conium maculatum. The patch is located at the top of a small swale that runs down towards the McClure Dairy ranch. Site is obviously grazed by cattle (actively). We were asked to survey this site for rare plants as well because this is the proposed site for a new barn. We may have found Stellaria littoralis (did find), a listed species, but have to key it out in the office. Ground is still moist, but think that water table drops well below the surface later in the season. That is why we chose a temporarily flooded water regime. We searched entire drainage for rare plants--found nothing besides Stellaria littoralis.LVAL & NExposed dune, mostly iceplant. Western end near beach; steep cragy dunes.Polygon dominated by wetland species; Calamagrostis "mowed" by cattle; some grasses dominate edges of polygon.New coordinates. *NOTE* New Dirca poopulation. Shrub #4 Baccharis pilularis 5%. Dense scrub on level slope adjacent to Doug fir forest. Type confidence medium because high percent of Poison Oak not reflected in description. Estimated at peak phenology.New coordinates. Roll 4 #27, 28. Presence of Marah fabaceous. Dense, mature chamise stand with widely scattered Manzanita. Due to impenetrable shrub cover sampled an area less than 1/2 hectare; sampled near edge. Homogeneous.Roll 4 #29,30. Shrub #4 Toxicodendron diversilobum 2%, #5 Mimulus auranticus 1%. Presence of Clematis Polygon patchy, bissected by road; tall, dense scrub.Gentle east facing slope, large plot. Some large Douglas Fir, transition area. Estimated cover classes at peak phenology. Coyote bush present but not the dominant species. Not confident in type no option reflects the even mix of shrub species. May also key to Rhamnus/ Baccharis alliance. Not for AA use- probable ecotone. PVLots of animal trails, but no distinct evidence of grazing. Mature coyote brush stand on north-facing slope near Tomales Bay. Many open areas covered in sword fern, grasses, poison oak. Medium confidence in Key. Need a better definition of what constitutes a coyote brush - poison oak assocaiation.Long, triangular plot in tidal zone along Walker Creek and paralleling Highway One. Walker Creek flows west into Tomales Bay. This flat is strongly dominated by intoduced European Gorse - it appears to have taken over a coastal scrub blending to salt marsh habitat. This highly invasive species is found in large and small clumps on all surrounding hills to both the north and south. These hills are a mix of grazed lands and coastal scrub habitat.LVAL ~ LPzUndulating dunes; Indian paintbrush present; many dead lupines; minimal Ammophila, but invading.Coastal salt marsh in Limantour Estero bordered by scrub.Large polygon of sand dunes dominated by Amophila.No photos. Gentle east facing slope; patchy clearings (deer?); estimated at peak phenology; adjacent to Doug fir stands. Shrub #4 Toxicodendron diversilobum 4%, #5 Ribes sp. 5%, #6 Baccharis pilularis 1%. Presence of Capsella bursa-pastoris. Not keyed New coordinates, Photos 33,34, Roll 4. Not keyed because we did not think the alliance deserved "Baccharis Alliance". Shrub #4 Mimulus auranticus 6%, #5 Prunus illicifolia 2%, #6 Ribes divaricatum(?) 2%, #7 Garreya elliptica 2%. Not for AA use PV 4/10/01: Probably an ecotone.Steep north facing slope, creek running through plot, surrounded by Douglas fir stands. Presence of Rubus ursinus, Epilobium sp.Roll 4 #36. *NOTE* New Dirca occidentalis population (two large plants adjacent to raod edge. Shrub#4 Prunus illicifolia 10%, #5 Toxicodendron diversilobum 12%. Presence of Rubus ursinus, Dirca occidentalis. Road in polygon. Tall, dense, old scrub.Photo R18, #9. Polygon in Tenessee Valley, narrow strip that runs parallel to drainage. Plot on moderate Northeast-facing slope, composed of extremely tall Ceanothus t. Ceanothus appears to be tree like, averaging 4m in height, hence forms canopy over a very dense population of Rubus ursinus. Adjacent veg type; Ceanothus, Baccharis, Toxicodendron, Cortedaria. Animal trails throughout.Roll 8 #9,10. Shrub #4 Oemlaria ceraciformis2%. Presence of Sambucus racemosa, Toxicodendron diversilobum, Marah fabaceous, Thalicrtrum fendleri, Polystichum munitum, Conium maculatum, Dryopteris arguta, Smilacina sp. (Solomon). Southwest-facing slope about 15 degrees. Moist forest. Riparian zone downslope on oposite side of road. Exotics along road edge (edge of polygon). *Note* presence of RARE Elymus californicus in understory.LVAL @On ranch land; Steep drainage, dominated by willow; bordered by coyote brush scrub.Roll 8 #6,7,9. *NOTE* new populatin of RARE Elymus californica. Shrub #4 Toxicodendron diversilobum 5%. Herb #5 Heracleum lanatum 1%, #6 Equisetum arvense 1%. Presence of Ribes sp. Level slope- 5 degrees adjacent to riparian corridor. Douglas fir forest (Pseudotsuga menziesii) above plot. Moist, open understory.New coordinates. Roll 8 #3,4,5. Tree#4 Lithocarpus densiflora 1%. Shrub #4 Sambucus racemosa 2%. Herb #5 Iris sp. 3%, #6 Elymus californicus 3%, #7 Carex spp. 3%. *NOTE* new population of RARE Elymus californicus in plot. Presence of Cardamine californica, Myosotis latifolia, Phacelia sp., Galium sp. Located in riparian corridor, very moist, running stream and relatively flat. Diverse vegetation surrounded by Douglas fir stands (Pseudotsuga menziesii).No photos. Steep NE facing slope, dense scrub. Estimated cover at peak phenology. Tree component not included in type description. Presence of Ribes sangineum, Toxicodendron diversilobum, Rubus parviflorous, Marah sp. Herb #5 Polystichum munitum 2%. KNew coordinates, photo 35, Roll 4. Presence of Ceanothus sp. (cuneatus) Road cuts through polygon. Dense, homogeneous chamise. Presence of Heteromeles arbutifolia, Rubus ursinus. No association fit because insufficient Toyon in plot.New coordinates. Photos 31,32, Roll 4. No associations fit; none include Prunus illicifolia, which has higher cover than Toyon. Shrub #4 Heteromeles arbutifolia 2%. Presence of Rhamnus californicus, Lonicera hispidula, Pentagramma triangularis, DryoptPHOTO R 17, #2. Polygon north facing gentle to moderate slope on Montara Mounain, SFWD. Coffeeberry "chaparral", dense. Whiting Ridge Road cuts through polygon. Woodrats nest; bees on beeplant. Disturbed area in plot, includes exotics Cirsium vulgare, Conium maculatum. Many dead Elderberry.LVALn v n \sandy substrate, bordered by sandy beach on Tomales Bay (SE side) Shrubby cliff on NW side.NO PHOTOS. Ass. Herbs: Satureja douglasii, Dryopteris arguta, Marah sp. Med/low fit because type doesn't reflect diversity of plot. Reccommend for veg. assn: baccharis/rhamnus/todi. Polygon SFWD on an SE-facing moderate slope of Cahall ridge. Adjacent to eucayptus-cypress growth. Eucalyptus saplings moving into scrub.Shrub #4 Toxicodendron diversilobum 15%. Presence of Scrophularia californica, Claytonia perfoliata, Galium aperine, Lepichinia calycina, Myosotis latifolia, Lonicera hispidula, Urtica dioica, Cirsium vulgare, Helenium puberulum . Prunus illicifolia/Heteromeles arbutifolia association recommended. Polygon on SW-facing slope with Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) forest below. Estimated peak phenology.Roll 8 #29,30. Due to dense scrub and poison oak unable to navigate to polygon. Able to get within 120m of assigned coordinates. Vegetation assessed with binoculars from hill above polygon. Shrub #4 Sambucus racemosa 4%. Presence of Ribes sanguineum, Toxicodendron diversilobum, Polystichum munitum.Shrub #5: Sanbucus racemosa 5%; Small polygon in drainage; dense, layered canopy (ripierian with standing water). Grazing evidenceNo photos. Polygon disected by Hwy 35 and Crystal Springs Reservoir. Includes a small house, barn (SFWD). Took centroid farther away from house (centroid originally on lawn of house). Stream through plot. Gentle south-facing slope. SFWD fence parallel inside plot. Adjacent to grassland/Coast Live Oak woodland. Douglas Fir woodland downslope. Serpentine outcrops nearby.Polygon on moderate to steep slope in SFWD. Dense shrub cover, mainly toyon, with few herbs. Adjacent to Pseudotsuga forest midslope. No alliane described with Heteromeles as dominant shrub, so couldn't key. 42m from centroid--too deep to penetrate farther, but sampled downslope from new coordinate. 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Roll 9 #6,7. Medium fit to type because understory is not dense Poison oak. Also Pinus radiata in parts of oak woodland. Herb #5 Iris douglasiana 5%, #6 Festuca rubra 2%. Presence of Rubus ursinus, Baccharis pilularis, Lonicera hispidula, Ceanothus thyrsifloris, Satureja douglasii, Artemisia douglasiana, Sanicula crassicaulis. Oak woodland at edge of Crystal Springs reservoir with an open understory of mostly herbs; perennial native grasslands surrounding oaks.Roll 7 #1,2. Shrub #4 Ceanothus thysifloris 5%. Presence of Rubus parvifloris and Rubus ursinus. Sampled about 150 m from centroid. View from powerpole at edge ofpolygon. Hazelnut a surprise. Only able to sample from edge of polygon due to Poison oak and steep slope. Adjacent to Skylawn cemetary.Roll 8 #30,31. Estimate at peak phenology. Roadside plot also adjacent to reservoir, appears to have been an oak woodland prior to disturbance. Type fit medium because Eucalyptus alliance does not reflect the diversity of the polygon; includes oaks, cypress. Flat, weedy, disturbed.NO photo. Polygon located in outskirts of Half Moon Bay. Polygon is on top of a hill which drops into ocean. The plot is located on a flat portion of hill. Plot is composed of sparse, low lying Baccharis. Pampas grass is spread throughout. Open areas between Baccharis plnats are occupied with laguras. Firebreak nearby and trails near by. Pillar point Air Force station present at the distance. Other annuals present are dead. Unrecognizable, but only make up less than 1% of the plot. Adjacent to Pinus radiata and Phalaris aquatica.Additional shrub species cover: Rubus parviflorus- 7%. Grazed with cow trails; mature BAPI stand with few trees; Polygon in a large bowl; pine trees on SE end of polygon; drainage in center; High Vaccinum ovatum on edge. Plot sampled from north side of poly looking in towards the center point. The plot apears representative of the poly center.2LVAL l (PPCalamogrostis cover higher at northern end of polygon. Grazed, long wetland dominated by Carex obnupta, rocky outcrops adjacent.Grazed drainage; BAPI scrub on Southern end of polygon; Grassland on Northern end; Perm. Wetland.No photos. Polygon on both sides of Hwy 35. Other roads transect. Sampled near road. Exotics near road. Intact coastal scrub interior. Powerlines and "structure" on road. Plot contains Verbena sp, Juncus sp, Suncus sp.Roll 7 #15,16. Wetland adjacent to reservoir. Near oak/madrone woodlands and willow stands. Some exotic trees within view. Seasonal inundation. Old road near plot. Many birds. Presence of Cirsium vulgare, Rumex crispus, Juncus sp.Roll 7 #9,10. <0.5 ha polygon. Presence of Rhamnus californica, Camissonia ovata (Suncups), Plantago lanceolata, Anagallis arvenis, Geranium dissecta, Cirsium vulgare. Association could be either Coyote brush/ Nasella pulchra or Coyote brush/ Danthonia californica. Adjacent to weedy areas and to oak woodlands.Additional species cover: Arctostaphylos sp.- 2%, also present: Holodiscus discolor, Baccharis pilularis, Rubus ursinus, Gaultheria shallon. Chinkapin grazed enough to keep it in low mounds. Cattle? trails through scrub. Type keys out, but looks very different than type described in key.Additional species cover: Toxicodendron d. 10%, Heracleum lanatum 5%. Mesic scrub; MEDIUM confidence in type because high cover of Rubus spectabilis (no BAPI - RUSP Association defined in key); Polygon contains many types. (other scrubs, some wetland patches and some scattered trees.) Possible former home site? Plot sampled near center poly point in an area that is representative of habitat.New coordinates. Roll 7 #7,8. Presence of Ribes sp., Dipsacus sp., and Anagallis arvensis. Polygon below Vista Point in San Mateo county off Hwy 280. Uniform Coyote brush and Poison oak. Outside polygon many exotic grasses, large teasle patches. NW-facing slope about 5 degrees. Much dead Coyote brush in plot. LVALR $ 6b(Roll 4 #23,24. Presence of Satureja douglasii, Galium californica. Very thick, dense chamise.Herb #5: Scirpus microcarpus 12%; Scirpus patch on south end of polygon. Deer bedding site. Lupinus sp. present - Bog lupinePolygon dense with wax myrtle island with wet grassland adjacent.PHOTO A-7. Previous road bed, broom increasing. Moderate slope. Drainage below. East-facing slope. Polygon is narrow, 1/4 mile from Phleger building. Polygon also contains Carex sp, Lotus sp, Pedicularis sp, and Cotoneaster sp.Sampled polygon northeast of centroid. No association because equal amounts of subcanopy trees- Arbutus, Quercus agrifolia. In Phleger estate. Moderate north-facing slope. Large snag in polygon. Turkey vultures observed. Could not reach polygon - too much Toxicodendron. Additional comments, P.V. 1/4/01: Mappers were actually in poly #1045. Point falls inside about 10 m from edge of a large poly. Unknown how representative point is.No photos. Doug Fir/Tanoak forest, pretty old. Open understory with social trails. Brown spots abundant on Tanoak leaves. Thick duff. Phleger estate. Plot contains 15% unknown grassNO PHOTOS. Ass. Trees: Lithocarpus densiflorus, Umbellularia californica, Quercus agrifolia; shrubs: Lonicera hispidula, Rosa californica; Herb: Galium californica, Pentagramma traingularis. Polygon in southern SFWD on a moderate NE-facing slope. Dense redwood forest, little understory except when there are breaks in the canopy where lithocarpus/umbellularia/herbs grow. Adjacent to chaparrel (manzanita.)NO PHOTOS. Ass. Shrub: Pickeringia montana. (Arctostaphylos bearl, red bark, stiff white hair.) Polygon on a generally S-facing slope. Dense chemise chaparral. Adjacent to a Quercus agrifolia / Quercus wislizenii stand. Also adjacent to madrone redwood forest downslope. In polygon are large patches of Arctostaphylos tomentosa. Southern SFWD.ZLVAL nAdditional species cover: Vaccinium ovatum 5%, Rubus parviflorus 4%, also present: Toxicodendron d., Scirpus microcarpus. Able to navigate within 58m of assigned coordinates. After several attempts, unable to access center point. Took GPS point and sampled area believed to be at S-SW end of polygon. Poly seems to be a gully bottom with steep, eroded sides flanked by dense Toxicodendron d. scrub. Opposite end of poly has a higher cover of bay trees. Plot sampled from south-west side of poly in an area that apears representative of the central poly point.NO PHOTOS. Polygon is located in Halbait Park east of Toyon campground. Plot is an isolated stand of redwoods surrounded by Arctostaphylos chaparral. Plot encompasses a drainage and a moderate to steep slope adjacent to the drainage. Several tall redwoods surrounded by many spindly young ones. A lot of stump sprouting on the older redwoods.No photo. The polygon located in SFWD, adjacent to Crystal Spring Trail. The plot is located on a NE-facing slope. Slope appears to be gradual and at a flume which contains a large population of Quercus agrifolia. The plot is composed of sparsely distributed but yet old shrubs. There appears to be high traffic trail through the plot. Overall the plot appears to have been california grassland which also houses shrubs. Young Quercus present in plot. Hwy 280 visible from the plot. Powerlines west of centroid and firetrail. Adjacent veg type; Quercus, Hetelomeles.LVAL Northeast facing steep canyon drains to Tomales Bay. Plot thick shrub on very steep face. Observing point from grass area 12 meters above. Medium confidence in assoc. due to high Rubus cover - not accounted for in key, but there is a lot of poison oak= B. pilularis - Toxico. divers assoc. Too steep and thick veg. to do soil test at point. Steep north-east facing canyon, probably has flowing or runoff of water in winter. Cannot estimate depth of channel. Approximate width of canyon bottom = 8 meters.Photo 17 #6. Medium confidence in association; no Toxicodendron (not in plot) or Monardella (none in bloom at least). Northwest facing slope above Rodeo Beach, behind offices at Fort Cronkhite. Dry slope, shallow chert soil. Trails through plot. Adjacent to swale with Juncus / Willow, and adjacent to parking lot.This polygon hugs the north side of a pretty big, 300 meters long-100 meters deep, canyon. It is sandy and covered in low-growing wind-blown Baccharis pilularis and Lupinus arboreus. Part of the polygon is dropping off into the canyon. Baccharis and Lupine are almost equal cover with just Lolium and Rumex and open sand between.Long, skinny, lumpy polygon encompassing steep gulley with running water on Pierce Point, draining to Tomales Bay. Plot strongly dominated by Rubus spectabilis with a nice mix of scrub species. A VERY large Silk Tassel bush (Garrya elliptca) sits at the edge of a steep creek face, in the center of the polygon. The creek gully is approx 2 meters deep and 1-2 meters wide. Elk are present and there are grazing inroads and creek crossings. The poly may change to a Bacchatis type upslope. The north facing hillside above the gulley covered in scrub and fern, south facing in more open Baccharis- grassland. 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Polygon center is 28 m away from coordinates at 244 degrees. Additional species: Stachys ajugoides, Symphoricarpos albus, Mentha (yerba buena), Mimulus aurantiacus, Polystichum munitum, Myrica californica. VEG: Interesting plot, high plant diversity. This polygon is on a steep east facing hillside adjacent to the sandy beach area at Tomales Bay. The understory and shrub layers are diverse and somewhat well-developed. The tree canopy is also diverse and open in structure. The plot is wet along the eastern edge of the polygon near the beach. But the polygon rises quickly in elevation where it appears mostly dry. Only medium confidence in alliance due to other codominants present. Would like to call this an Umbellularia- Heteromeles- Garrya association. WETLANDS: Over 95% of this plot would not be considered a wetland. The 5% that may be a wetland interfaces with the beach and bay and is saturated. Does not constitute the minimum mapping unit.Photo R18, #7. Polygon located in Point Bonita. Plot is on almost flat, very gradual NE slope. Plot composed of group of Pseudotsuga, surrounded by coastal scrub. Plot is not Cypress! Couple of Cypress noted far but not dominant. Powerline above, many dead annuals, trails throughout and close by. Approximately 100m from Bunker road.Photo R18, #6. Polygon located in Point Bonita, directly across Rodeo ragoon. Plot is on a steep east facing slope. Composed of dense 1.5m tall TODI with very little to nothing growing with and underneath. Adjacent veg type, Baccharis p., Minulus a., Toxicodendron d. and Briza maxima. Wide flat drainage directly across the plot. Deer trails throughout. Plot contains 1% of open area..LVAL DPhoto R18, #10. Plygon located above Bonita cove, below road. Plot is on a steep southwest facing slope, centroid approximately 100m down from road. Plot composed of dense shrub, many dead BAPI. Also it is on a depressed area which contains all of the Rhamnus and Toxicodendron noted. Pinus radiata appears to be invadig adjacent to the plot. Adjacent veg type include Pinus radiata, Baccharis / weedy. Area contains road. Roadside not included in polygon due to high amount of road extoics. Medium confidence in type due to no existance of monadella.Photo R17, #5. Polygon long, narrow, adjacent to Bunker road and Rodeo beach (Fort Cronkhite). Exotic dominated veg, rip rap, trash. Flat slope.Not a wetland This polygon is composed of the cliffs that run along Tomales Bay just south of ? Beach. It is very steep and thickly vegetated, therefore I could only get within 25 meters of the point and had to survey with binoculars from above and side. I really could not key it out, because there was too high of tree cover to call it a Baccharis alliance. I wanted to call it a coyote brush/ ceanothus assoc. because those were dominant. However, there were no dominant tree species besides Toyon, which was borderline and not listed as an alliance. Very puzzling. If Heteromeles is shrub, this could be B. pilularis-ceanothus association or just Blue blossom Alliance.Photo R18, #8. Polygon located in marin Headland, on isolated slope with road running on the other side. Appears to be a playing field and concrete waterway across the plot. Plot composed of dense medium high shrubs. It s on moderate NW facing slope. Apparent sigh of human disturbance including concrete waterway, fensing, and soil removal. Concrete waterway appears to be constructed to deep water from the drainage adjacent to the plot from entering the playing field. Plot contains Castilleja sp. Adjacent veg type Salix / Heteromeles bordering plot on an appears to be man-made ditch. Also adjacent to grassland.TLVAL @ djUnable to key because two types are equal in cover. Covers above are for Myrica type. Covers for Calamagrostis type as follows: Total herb cover at 98%. Herb #1: Calamagrostis nut. 50%; Herb #2: Juncus effusus 10%; Carex obnupta 30%. Campanula californica present; Polygon adjacent to wet meadow/ marsh; Myrica localized to SW end of polygon. Polygon is small - about .6 hectare.Not a wetland This polygon is a large combination of three gulleys coming together. Most of the steeply sloped and predominately covered in Baccharis with gangly Ca. Blackberry winding throughout. An interesting feature to note is the presence of small Carex obnupta and Juncus effusus/ patens patches along the bottom of the valleys. There is also a 5 foot deep cut that immediately smooths out into a patch of Carex. None of these show the obvious drainage patterns of this system. Unfortunatly there is not enough vegetation cover or area to pull this out as an inclusion. It is good to know it is present though.This is a wide flat swale between rolling grassy hills. There is scattered Baccharis throughout and hydrophytic veg. along the bottom of the swale. The soil is slightly moist and dark and stinky. It is easy to tell that this is saturated for long periods by looking at the vegetation and also the huge hoof prints left all over by cattle. There are no visible head-cuts or other disturbances visible besides the hoof prints.Not a wetland - VERY dense stand of Bay trees on top of a ridge that drops off toward Tomales Bay. The trees have been heavily sculpted and stunted by the wind (which is a prominent force today!) . The understoy is open, dark and scattered with Polystichum munitum and low growing Toxicodendron diversilobum.lLVAL Photo R18, #12. Polygon located on Pt Bonita, above YMCA camp. Plot is on a gentle SW-facing slope. Many dead and trampled annuals are present and coming through TODI. TODI appears to be uniform in height. Adjacent to Cypress north of plot. Baccharis / Carpobrotas west of plot. Carpobrotus appears to be invating polygon.Other species present; Rumex acetosella and Navaretia squarosa. Low diversity due to the vigor of the dunegrass. Even though this plot has 35% cover of Baccharis I decided to call this a European dunegrass alliance because it matched the description in the key. The dunegrass definitely dominates the site. These dunes are just south of Kehoe beach and stretch from the beach toward Pierce Pt road. This is a large lengthwise polygon and its defined by the presence of dunegrass. The sand dunes are tall and rolling dunes built up high due to the presence of Ammophila.Ass spp: Claytonia Sibirica, Anagollis sp., Sisirinchium californica, hairy mimulus, Trifolium sp., Holcus lanatus, Galium sp., Rubus spectabilis, Equisitum sp., Archillea millefolium General Description: West facing slope of hillside, wetlands in slight draw/seep with Holcus grassland above and Rubus ursinus below. Facing Kehoe beach (west). We would like to call association Juncus effusus, Carex obnupta. Active grazing on site. Wetlands description: likely polygon all wetland, but not sure. Plot wetland throughout because soil saturated, standing water in footprints (cow likely) and several obligate spp. Soil sample smelled like the soil has been "ponded" for over 7 days.LVAL Roll 19, #18. Ass herb species: Sonchus sp. Polygon located adjacent to the ocean, runs parallel to beach / ocean. Lies downhill from Mussel rock disposal station. Plot on moderate SW-facing slope. Trails throughout, retaining wall forms border of polygon. Plot composed of dense carpobrotus containing a very dense area with Salix lucida. Raphnus dispersed throughout, becoming dense toward edge. Unabled to key due to extremely diverse and unexpected population composed of above species. Adjacent ve types: BAPI, Carpobrotus and Salix. Additional comments: PV 3/29/01 Not for use in AA. Plot located in very disturbed area; plant species composition strange.Additional species: Pteridium aquilinum, Claytonia simbirica, Blechnum spicant, Bromus laevipies, Gaultheria shallon, Cyrica california. General Description- riparian corridor with floodplain, riparian area dominated by C. obnupta, Alnus, Stachys. We would like to call this a Alnus rubra/Carex/ sword fern association. Follows small tributary to stream of plygon #609. Hydrological desc.- channel depth average 6 meters and width 5 meters. Wetted depth average 2 inches and width 1.5 feet. We weren't sure if water regime is 2 different regimes. (1 each for channel and upland floodplain)NO PHOTO. Ass herb species: Eriophyllum confortifolum, Scrophularia californica. Polygon located in Daly City limits.Plot located on gradual to flat slope. Plot close to ocean. Downhill from extremely steep, eroding hillside. Presence of Salix lasiolepis indicates high moisture content. Lush vegetation also indicative of moist conditions throughout the year. Roads present through polygon. Human disturbance inform of trails and trash. Parasailers present. Nearby BFI station. Polygon adjacent to condemned housing, S of Muscel Rock waste disposal.LVAL @Additional shrub species cover: Rubus parviflorus. Grazing (cow paths); Polygon is a shrubby hillside, mature, dense BAPI. Marah fabaceous present (dead vines mounding over BAPI) Plot sampled from region west of center poly point in an area that is more representative of entire poly habitat.Add spp: Rumex acetosella, Bromus hordaceous, Holcus lanatus, Juncus bufonius. General: Heavily grazed, 5% bare ground is cow patties, Right off road to Ranch F. Soil sample not taken.Add sp: Achille millefolium, Hypochaerus radicata, Bromus hordeacous, Conium maculatum. General: Open between PG&E plant and F Ranch. Vegetation of plot seems to be the same for most of polygon. Very uniform plant composition.Herb #5: Jaumea carnosa 5%; Herb #6: Grindelia maritima 2%; Polygon is flat, open saltwater marsh. Low species diversity. Small freshwater marsh w/ Typha latifolia on NE boundary of polygon.Roll 19, #12. Ass. Shrub species: Lonicera invulcrata, TODI, Eriophyllum confertiflorum. Polygon located on Milagra Ridge, on gentle NW-facing slope. Centroid sits on dense BAPI/RHCA but becomes weedy 10m uphill with Philaris. High human disturbance: trash, trails, recent housing development above, surrounding polygon. Modifications made to hill in form of tarps to prevent mudslides. Expect increase in exotics due to gardens as seen in previous ridge plots.Other species present: Pteridium aquilinum, Baccharis pilularis, Lupinus sp., Rubus ursinus, Prunella vulgaris, Lotus sp., Vulpia sp. This polygon is flat grassland. I decided to call it a wetland based on its hydrophytic vegetation dominance. However, this is a borderline example that would be good to visit in the spring after the rains to check soils and hydrology. It is surrounded by definite wetlands to the south and west. The polygon and plot are not wet at the moment but I'm sure it is probably saturated for more than 10 days every spring.LVAL  This plot is beautiful! Even numbers of several different natives. Polygon large with fingers running down several ridges below 'D' Ranch, facing north-heast. Holcus may be encroaching onto the plot. Medium confidence in type due to high number of Elymus glaucus and other grasses not accounted for in any Alliance. But settled on Tufted Hairgrass Alliance because it slightly dominates and includes Baccharis sub-shrub. Surrounding plateau / fields heavily grazed and inundated with Holcus l.Coastal salt marsh inside drakes estero. Very unhealthy watershed - lots of hoof prints and agal blooms/bacteria growing in stagnant water. Marsh may be drying up due to more defined channels created by grazing cattle - possible conversion to encroaching shrubland in near future.Unable to key because plot made up of 2 interwoven types with some areas of high Scirpus and others with high Calamagrostis. Rubus spectabilis and Myrica c. on edges of 1/2 ha; large polygon is a swale bordered by Baccharis grassland; Campanula californica present.Herb #5: Iris douglasiana 7%; Herb #6: Lotus hispidula 7%; Some carex and hypochaeris present; West facing hillside above Drakes Estero; Baccharis pilularis scrub with some open grassy patches; Heavily grazed; Within poly is a wet Juncus/Carex Rubus patch.General: Stabilized dunes, soil substrate was sand. Polygon has large areas of iceplant possibly large enough to be considered an inclusion. Soil sample probably not taken. PVAdditional Herbs: Oenanthes sarmentosa 5%, Rumex crispus 2%; Plot is wet riparian corridor - heavy grazing and trampling; Stream braiding, patchy trees, open juncus areas, variable tree heights with larger trees on edges; All of the scirpus has been grazed to the ground allowing the invasion of non-native grasses.t]>  g J & r`C"lT@APA@munity Cl1143_11143Parravano, A 0Circular1202112021p@ll`YYRHHF5/' @ܔA@zPA33Amunity Cl1142_PORE1142Forest, R 0Circular70307060r@jj^XXRHHF82' `@998Plantmunity Cl11413_111413Cordova, R Tyler, S 0Circular2405924059@tthaaZPPN70' O @APA̬@munity Cl114_PORE114Costello Parravano, A 0Circular47010470106@uuibb[QQO61' @V AcOAmunity Cl11393_111393Pillsbury, F Cordova, R 0Circular2405024051@xxlee^TTR70' @998Plantmunity Cl11388_111388Robertson, D Sean 0Circular2405424054@rrf__XNNL70' O@ AOAmunity Cl11379_111379Cordova, R Ishida, A 0Circular2146021461D@uuibb[QQO70' @ AOAmunity Cl11334_111334Robertson, D Sean 0Circular2405024050@rrf__XNNL70' @998Plantmunity Cl11333_111333Cordova, R Ishida, A 0Circular2405124051@uuibb[QQO70' O@, AOAmunity Cl11328_111328Robertson, D 0Circular2405024059x@nnb[[TJJH70'  @aAPA!Amunity Cl1132_PORE1132Forest, R 0Circular70627060L@jj^XXRHHF82' @f AOAmunity Cl11306_111306Robertson, D 0Circular2405424054@gnnb[[TJJH70' @aAPAffAmunity Cl1122_PORE1122Stewart, C Huber, A 0Circular10121012@ssgaa[QQO82' @998Plantmunity Cl11195_111195Cordova, R Ishida, A 0Circular2405324059~@uuibb[QQO70' O @998Plantmunity Cl11193_111193Cordova, R Ishida, A 0Circular24050240508@uuibb[QQO70' O @x AOAmunity Cl11191_111191Cordova, R Ishida, A 0Circular2405124051\@uuibb[QQO70'  @N AOAmunity Cl11188_111188Cordova, R Ishida, A 0Circular2405124051d@uuibb[QQO70' @ AXOAmunity Cl11185_111185Cordova, R Ishida, A 0Circular24059240502@uuibb[QQO70' @ A@k PA̜@munity Cl1118_PORE1118Williard, D 0Circular6205024051@nnb[[TJJH82' @T AOAAmunity Cl11175_GOGA11175Gennet, S Robertson, D 0Circular10301030<@xxlff`VVT:3' `@APA@munity Cl1115_PORE1115Williard, D 0Circular6403264032@nnb[[TJJH82' @,APA@munity Cl1112_PORE1112Forest, R 0Circular5204052040@ll`YYRHHF82'  @4APAfff@munity Cl1111_PORE1111Parravano, A McGlaughlin 0Circular64030640304@zzngg`VVT82' `@ APA@munity Cl111_PORE111Van Der Leeden, P Costello 0Circular4602099999@zzngg`VVT61'  @ APA@munity Cl1109_PORE1109Parravano, A McGlaughlin 0Circular2405824064@zzngg`VVT82' @A[PAfff@munity Cl1102_PORE1102Huber, A 0Circular4701047010d@kk_XXQGGE82' @A@^PAy@munity Cl1101_PORE1101Van Der Leeden, P McGlaughlin Gennet, S 0Circular70727072|@zttnddb82' LVAL This polygon is long and thin, stretching along the cliffs between chimney rock and the historic lifeboat station. I was only able to hike to 20 meters from the point because it was in the middle of a sheer cliff. I surveyed the plot from above using binoculars. The first half of the polygon (North, near the life boat station) is not so vertical cliffs and has thicker vegetation dominated by Coast Buckwheat and Dudleya, with patches of calamagrostis. The Southern half of the polygon is mostly more severe cliffs with mostly (60%) exposed rock/soil. The dominant plants are Coast Buckwheat and Dudleya, once again, but far less vegetated. I had medium confidence in keying out the plot becayse of the predominantly bare cliffs. I based dominance of species present relative to other vegetation. No soil sample taken, cliff!New coordinates. Roll 1 #28,29. Shrub #4 Rhamnus californicus 5%. Presence of Elymus glaucus, Fragaria vesca, Scrophularia californica, Marah sp., Stachys ajugoides, Melica sp., Galium aperine, Solanum sp., Toxicodendron diversilobum, Mimulus auranticus. Riparian area downslope. Very steep. Many young Eucalyptus saplings in understory. Trail through plot wih swing! Plot in wrong poly, renamend from 907This is a straight foreward Pickleweed-Saltgrass-Jaumea Assoc. It is on tidal flats along the shore of Estero de Limantour way out near the end of Limantour Spit. It is windy as Hell!! Nice scattering of Pt. Reyes Bird's Beak in the plot. The soil sample was interesting - the top 3.5" was a light brown organic layer mixed with sand & oxidized root channels. The middle 6" was just wet sand with brown streaks, then the bottom 3" was a bluish-gray sand...Neato. The bottom layer definitely had some silt/mud mixed in.LVAL jPhoto Roll 18, #1. The polygon is located in Sweeney Ridge. It's fairly large and covers complete hillside including drainage. The plot is on a steep northwest facing slope, composed of very dense shrub. Even though TODI is expected to be present in large percentages, only less than 1% present. There are many dead shrubs in the plot. BAPI and ARCA dominate the plot. They are present in almost equal numbers. Eriophyllum and Mimulus are sparsely spread throughout the plot. Plot is directly downhill from recreation road and uphill from the firebreak. Keyed in medium confidence due to low level of TODI and Monadella. Adjacent veg type; Heteromeles arbutifolia and Salix.Photo R18, #2. The polygon is located in Sweeney Ridge. It transects road which contains many exotics. It contains large drainage which is dominated by Salix. The plot is on a very steep southeast-facing slope. It's composed of very dense shrub cover, dominated by BAPI/TODI/ARCA. It's uphill from stands of willow and downhill from powerlines. Adjacent veg type: eucalyptus g. and Salix. Eucalyptus is present uphill and Salix is present downhill from the plot. The plot is located 200m uphill from recreational / utility road. Housing east of polygon.Photo R19, #33. The polygon located in Sweeney Ridge. The plot located on a moderate northeast-facing slope. The plot is composed of extremely dense shrubs, including groups of Baccharis pilularis , Rhamnus californica, and Toxicodendron with Rubus ursinus intertwining. Baccharis appears to be very mature, as well as Rhamnus californica. Very few herbs present, all randomly dispersed throughout plot.8LVAL JNo photo. The polygon is located on Sweeney Ridge. The plot is located on a steep north-facing slope. It's uphill from a drainage. The plot is composed of short Baccharis pilularis. Shrub cover is not very dense. Adjacent to Holcus sp. Also, Baccharis / Ceanothus / Artemisia/ Rhamnus presented the other side of the drainage. A service road passes through the polygon. The polygon is sampled from the new coordinates, 50m from the road.No photo. The polygon is located in Vallemar distruct in Pacifica, possibily part of Sweeney Ridge. The plot is on a ridge overlooking the Vallemar district. The plot is composed of a very dense Baccharis it sits on gradual to moderate northwest facing slope. It overlooks dense community with housing. Adjacent veg type: BAPI / RUPA. Pinus radiata present in drainage. Eucalyptus g. present at southwest porting of drainage below ridge. Unable to reach centrioid due to shrub density. Sampled from adjacent ridge using Binocular.LVALp$Polygon on SE facing slope (upper), SFWD. Very thick dense scrub, typical of this area. Bordered by small Nassella pulchra grassland. Bay Area Ridge trail also borders plot and polyon.Veg- Plot is private lot, wooded with riparian trees and plenty of Rubus. Landscape originally fill/ raised to accommodate dwelling on the marsh. Bordering Sir Francis Drake, facing northeast, between Inverness Park and Inverness. Adjacent to Shields Wildlife/ Marsh preserve. Medium confidence:Seems a mix between Salix lasiolepis-rubus and Salix lasiolepis-S. lucida association. Wetlands- Highly altered plot of land on private property on marsh. Most likely filled, diked and landscaped- Although several wet riparian species persist.The Calif Bay canopy was dense and the plugger lost reception within 12m @ 95 degrees AZ. We were confident we are in the correct plot and we navigated the rest of the way using the compass reading. We decided on the CA Bay - swordfern alliance because outside the plot but with the polygon swodfern understory was dense and the overall appearance of the veg matched the description in the key. The shrubs are small in size - mostly shorter than the herb height. The shrub and mid canopy layer is open and easy to walk through. The polygon on the east side of SFD blvd. On an east facing 2:1 slope. There were no wetland charcteristics identified - Did not see any drainage patterns or channels, soil had no hydric idicators adnthe veg is not hydrophytic. This area is not considered a wetland. Soil sample taken. Disturbances - There's a 50m wide corridor through the middle of the polygon where the Bay Trees were cut down and is now open - powerlines run through the open area. Other species observed: Symphocarpus mollis, Bull thistle, Chlorogallum (?), Stachys, False solomon seal.LVAL : .no photos. Ass. Shrub species: Rubus ursinus, Eridictyon californica; tree: Quercus agrifolia; herbs: Pteridium aquilinum, Satureja douglasii, Smilacena sp. Polygon located on a gentle SE-facing slope in upper SFWD. Very dense scrub with large Blue Blossom shrubs. Adjacent to BAPI/RHCA/TODI. Population of Dirca occidentalis occurs in adjacent vegetation.The polygon located in SFWD. Large part of a wide flat drainage 10m from the firebreak. Edge of the polygon is dominated by TODI. The plot is located deep in the drainage. It composed of very tall, dense shrubs. Shrubs are abnormaly tall averaging 1.5 to 2.0m height. TODI dominated the area around each individual coffeeberry. Adjacent veg type; TODI, Salix / Heteromeles, Juncus, and other exotics along the roadside. Keyed to med-confidence because of extremely high percentage of TODI. Can be best defined as Rhamnus / Toxicodendron.Polygon is located on a gentle e-facing slope, SFWD (upper slopes). Typical coastal scrub, dense Coyote brush and poison oak. Ersimum franciscanum along edges of road and polygon, and Dirca occidentalis occurs in polygon near Portola road. Ass shrubs: Mimulus aurantiacus, Eridictyon californica; herbs: Galium californica, Stachys ajugoides, Pteridium aquilinum.Photo R18, #3. Polygon located in Sweeney Ridge, Pacifica. It's a narrow and long section of a steep hillside, west of a drainage. Plot is composed of dense shrubs almost uniform in height, clearly dominated by Baccharis, even though it contains many dead Baccharis. Reason of the death unknown. Deer trail throughout the plot and polygon. Medium confidence in key type because it can best described as BAPI / ARCA. Adjacent veg type is the same type across the drainage. Polygon borders grassland.LVAL This is a long, narrow polygon encompassing a north facing drainage to the east of Platform Bridge road. Steep grassy slopes flank both sides of the drainage. Although this particular spot is CLO dominated, it is located approximately 300m northwest of a dense bay laurel woodland occupying an adjacent drainage.veg- Plot HEAVILY grazed and trampled- On ranch land. Very thick tangle of Rubus cradled within Willow stand. Cannot penetrate- observed from perimeter and shallow inroads. Plot bordered by grass and Carex field to northwest and Lagunitas Creek to the south. Wetlands- Small bowl, southeast facing bordering Lagunitas Creek. Earth appears muddy at times, but mostly hard packed by cattle. Grassy, Carex-y hill on Coast guard property forms northwest border. Medium confidence: No associations given for Yellow Willow alliances- Heavy invasives and Rubus.PHOTO R 19, #27. Polygon located in SFWD off of Sawyer Camp Trail. Polygon includes fire road. Plot downhill on a moderate NW-facing slope. Plot composed of dense shrubs wih a few patches of dead grassland. Shrubs are very tall. Plot close to water's edge of Crystal Spgs Reservoir. Adjacent to annual grassland and Pinus radiata / Heteromeles a. / Cupresses m. / Eucalyptus. Turkey vulture flying overhead. This is probably Sara's last plot. It figures that it would be BAPI/TODI.Sandy soil; Dune with some shrub cover; open sandy patches may contain Vulpia sp.and other low growing grasses, but too late in season to estimate cover.Roll 19, #13. Ass shrub species: Rubus ursinus, TODI. Polygon located between Sweeny ridge and Whitney ridge in SFWD. Plot is a small spot leading off of a larger ridge. Dense shrub cover. Steep slope in all directions, drainages. Sampled from across a drainage using binoculars. Several large BAPI plants. Adjacent veg is same or similar. A stand of Eucalyptus globulus nearby.LVAL x ^4Roll 19. #16. Ass. Tree species: QUAG; shrub: Heteromeles arbutifolia, Mimulus aurantiacus, Adenostemma faciculatum. Polygon is located above Pilarcitos Reservoir in SFWD. Plot is a dense stand of 1.5 m Arctostaphylos with some chamise. Most of plot diversity is on the side of a road, from which plot is sampled. Adjacent vegetation is QUAG/POMU/RHCA and QUAG/CETH/HEAR.Large polygon sloping away from gravel quarry; grazing; Holcus and Lolium tend to form same-species patches; Non-native annual grasses are associated with Lolium.L-shaped plot encompassing two wooded drainages facing west, off platfom Bridge road. Drainages are dominated by Ca bay trees surrounding landscaped grazed grassland. Area within the polygon is heavily grazed and trampled by cattle. Sparse and prostrate ground cover. Bays dominate the north face of the drainage, oaks dominate upper south face of the drainage. Other spp: Elymus glaucus and Ribes sp.Pretty plot west side of Lagunitas Creek off Platform Bridge road. Wooded plot dominated by California Bay with some buckeye. Healthy understory mostly of swordfern. Plot on northeast facing hillside with moderate slope. Bike path intersects this plot.No photo. The polygon is in SFWD. The plot is located directly off the fire road. It's on west-facing slope above San Andrea Lake. The plot is composed of a very diverse community of both chaparral and other species usually assoicated with chaparral including Pseudotusga m. and Quercus a. The plot exibited high diversity of all present species. It was mainly composed of dense scrub with trees present in large clusters. Drainage maybe present. Adjacent veg series includes Arcostapylos / Artemisia. Also adjacent to 100% Arcostaphylos.No photos. Polygon located near whiting ridge in SFWD. The plot is located on a moderate to steep slope. Steep edges go into drainages on each side. The plot is located on a ridge. Vegetationis composed of dense shrub cover. The plot is 139m from a fire road, and several feet from housing.9tkV ;  z _ T H2pM,@@ܦANPAff@munity Cl1190_PORE1190Van Der Leeden, P 0Circular31203120@rrf``ZPPN82' @@APAff@munity Cl1188_PORE1188Van Der Leeden, P 0Circular70727072@rrf``ZPPN82' @@APA@munity Cl1187_PORE1187Van Der Leeden, P 0Circular70617060@rrf``ZPPN82' @@ AOAmunity Cl11856_111856Robertson, D Vasquez 0Circular2405030041@uuibb[QQO70' @@APA@munity Cl1182_PORE1182Van Der Leeden, P 0Circular10101010@rrf``ZPPN82'  @A/PAmunity Cl1180_11180Forest, R 0Circular3001130010d@ii]VVOEEC5/' @APA@munity Cl118_PORE118Van Der Leeden, P Schirokauer, D 0Circular5203052030@tmmf\\Z61' `@ AOAmunity Cl11797_GOGA11797Gennet, S Robertson, D 0Circular1202112021@zzngg`VVT:3' @HA@PAff@munity Cl1179_PORE1179Forest, R 0Circular70727072@jj^XXRHHF82' @AWPA@munity Cl1176_11176Forest, R 0Circular1202112021@ii]VVOEEC5/' @APA33Amunity Cl1173_11173Forest, R 0Circular10121012d@gg[UUOEEC5/' `@APAmunity Cl1172A_PORE1172AWilliard, D Coppoletta, M 0Circular1202112021.@}}qjjcYYW:3'  @A@0PAmunity Cl1172_11172Forest, R 0Circular10101012@gg[UUOEEC5/' @ AOAmunity Cl11710_111710Cordova, R Ishida, A 0Circular2002020020@uuibb[QQO70' @APA33@munity Cl1171_11171Forest, R 0Circular1402014020H@ii]VVOEEC5/' @APA33@munity Cl1170_11170Forest, R 0Circular1202112021@ii]VVOEEC5/' @؋APA33@munity Cl1167_PORE1167Forest, R 0Circular70627060@jj^XXRHHF82' @APAAmunity Cl1164_11164Forest, R 0Circular10101010@gg[UUOEEC5/' @ AjOAmunity Cl11630_111630Cordova, R Pillsbury, F 0Circular3004130040@xxlee^TTR70' @AtPA33@munity Cl116_PORE116Huber, A 0Circular1901019010@ii]VVOEEC61' `@LAPAmunity Cl1159_PORE1159Williard, D Coppoletta, M 0Circular10121012@yymggaWWU82' `@(A@PA@Amunity Cl1154_PORE1154Coppoletta, M Williard, D 0Circular10121012@yymggaWWU82' @6 AOAmunity Cl11509_111509Pillsbury, F Cordova, R 0Circular2121021210@xxlee^TTR70' `@pA"PAffAmunity Cl115_PORE115Van Der Leeden, P Costello 0Circular2406547030D@zzngg`VVT61'  @8APAffAmunity Cl1149_11149Forest, R 0Circular10141014"@gg[UUOEEC5/'  @APA@munity Cl1148_11148Forest, R 0Circular10121012@gg[UUOEEC5/' `@ AOA Bmunity Cl11475_111475Cordova, R Ishida, A 0Circular201312020D@tthaa[QQO70' @p AmOAmunity Cl11467_111467Cordova, R Pillsbury, F 0Circular2405124059D@xxlee^TTR70' LVALf 2This is not a wetland. Larger meandering plot in steep gully on the east side of sir francis drake and Jewell on Cheda land. Dense cover of Ca Bay. Little to no understory where sampled. Sparsly dotted by tall shrubs and climbing poison oak. Would like to call it Ca bay - Corylus cornuta Assoc or Ca Bay- Rhamnus californica assoc.Roll 19, #14. Polygon located in Whiting ridge. Plot is a diverse riparian zone on top of a ridge. Plot unkeyable due to lack of dominance. All major species present in almost equal numbers. Plot uphill from road on gentle slope . Running to still water, trail through plot. Plot is adjacent to Baccharis / Toxicodendron/ Artemisia. The vegetation type of the plot seems to be sustained by the running drainage. It stands alone as is surrounded by scrub vegetation.Additional species: Pteridium aquilinum Generally flat plot on I ranch (McClures). There is a scrap metal and wood dump next to plot. Polygon dominated by L. arboreus with a cover of non-native annual grasses in its understory.Additional sp. - Ribies menzesii, Marah sp., Rubus parviflorus, Rosa sp., Urtica dioica, Smilacina sp. Nice plot. Long thin polygon following drainage channel. Dense Bay canopy with strong hazel subcanopy and sword fern covering the ground. Fairly open underneath. We would prefer to call this Umbellularia/Corylus - Polystichum Association.Associated sp. - Rosa californica, Rubus ursinus, Ribies menzesii This polygon could have fit into either the Bay/Sword fern association or the Bay/coast live oak/ poison oak association. Because the sword fern formed a really dense understory, we chose this association even though it is more likely a cross between the two. I would rather call it a Umbellularia/Polystichum munitum/Quercus agrifolia/ Corylus cornuta association - but that may be too much.LVAL d XLarge winding plot encompassing to north facing gullys above Tocaloma. I am sampling from the southern portion. It appears by photo that the trees, shrubs etc may vary downslope in the plot. This portion is dominated by Ca Bay. Toss up between umbell/polystichum and Umbell/QUAG. No gps reception, but certain in right polygon. New coords recorded.Photo R18, #5. Polygon in SFWD, flat area running adjacent to Sewer Rigde road. Plot is composed of extremely large shrubs. Shrub cover is very dense. Plot is dominated by Ceanothus and Bacchairs. No annuals observed. Therefore keyed to medium confidence. Rubus ursinus -dense unederstory. Deer trails are present. Open spots compose 1% of plot. This a small round plot in a borol at top of a steep gulch on Cheda land on the east side of Sir Fracis Drake , across from Jewell. Nice mix of woodland and shrub dominated by buckeye and hazel. Fairly open understory. Cattle grazing and trampling is evident. Buckeye Alliance has no determined associations, sites only perceived to be present in SFWD. Would like to call it buck eye- hazel or buckeye - ca bay assoc. Not a wet plot. Very small polygon encompasing a south facing wash above sir francis drake between Tocaloma and Cheda land. The polygon is heavily trampled by horses and cattle. Several wide trails across the wash. Dominated by quercus agrifolia with little understory.Veg comments: It appears by map photo that willows have engulfed the plot since 1993. High Rubus and Carex cover. Plot is small, oblong and borders Limantour road near Bear Valley intersection. Very slight slope, east facing. Wetlands comments: Soil black, firm, muddy and saturated. Abundance of Carex and Juncus as well as willow. Appears to have surface water for much of the year. Slight slope facing east. Borders Limantour Road. Some excavation- short but deep trenches, on plot perimeter. No soil sample taken. Muddy and saturated patches scattered throughout plot.TLVAL n flAdd spp: Coralhoriza sp. No photo. Beautiful, flat, open, old Oak/ Bay woodland with a deep duff layer. Top of Cahill Ridge. Additional comments, P.V. 1/4/01: Samplers were actually in polygon #11797. Point is approx. 40 m inside edge of very large polygon. Unknown how representative of entire poly. Not for AA use. Unclear whether location representative of poly. PVVeg.- Plot is a narrow corridor along Olema Creek on Headquarters property behind red barn. Very high blackberry (Rubus ursinus) cover. Alder dominant with Salix lasiolepis present. Would like to call it Red Alder-Arroyo Willow- Rubus alliance. Wetlands- Olema Creek runs through center of plot. 5 inches to 1.5 feet in depth. Channel 2m deep, 8m wide. Suspect water flows throughout most years. Stream channelized through this stretch of the park- (concrete bed and culverts in at least 2 places within the plot.) Large wooded plot encompassing a gully across from Sir Francis Drake from Jewell. Slope is south facing. Nice mix of Oak and Bay with oak slighlty dominating. Dry open understory. Cattle trails. Plot surrounded by grassy hills grazed by cattle.This is a small plot within a west facing canyon above Tocaloma. Tall moss covered Bay trees with a high canopy and very nice understory of ferns and shrubs. The upper portion of the plot is heavily trampled by cattle. Assoc tossup between Polysichum and Corylus (Although no offical hazelnut association).additional sp. - Galium sp., Elymus glaucus, Rosa sp., Rhamnus californica, Vicia sp., Iris sp., Smilacina sp., Rubus parviflorus, Acer macrophylla This is a diverse plot just S of Platform Bridge and Sir Francis Drake Intersection and W of Cross Marin trail. It is sloped and forested with a dense subcanopy and understory. Medium confidence due to the Doug fir presence and variability of co-dominant bay and oak. We are sampling this plot for the second time (in a different location) because of the large size of the polygon.LVAL2 "Other species present: Frageria vesca, Stachys ajugoides, Maiden hair fern?, Gallium sp.. Polygon is a bay forest including stream at its center running high with recent rains. Grond soft and saturated. Poly bounded by private land and grazed land. Part of area sampled had very low ground cover and a well established trail leading along bank. Possibly due to cattle grazing at some other time. Ground cover increases upstream with bank taking on a more natural form; increasing cover of polystichum and shrub species mentioned. Portion of poly further upstream may fit CA Bay / Swordfern assoc. Very small round plot a head of a steep gulch above Tocaloma. Norht facing slope. Was unable to gain reception at any point within the region of this plot. Since the polygon is so small and is a tree plot surrounded by other tree plots I only have medium confidence that I am in the right spot. This is Corylus and Quag dominated stand here surrounded by Bay woodland. The uphill areas around the plot are heavily trampled by cattle.ENTIRE POLYGON SAMPLED. Covers above are for dominant type. Species cover for Pacific reedgrass type: Calamagrostis nutkaensis-35%, Holcus lanatus-20%, Scirpus microcarpus- 8%. Species cover for Introduced Perennial Grassland type: Lolium perenne- 40%. Species cover for Native Perennial Grassland type: Leymus triticoides- 40%, Holcus lanatus- 20%, Clover sp.- 10%, Cirsium vulgare- 10%. Native perennial grassland type dominated by Leymus triticoides, a native non-bunchy perennial grass averaging 1 to 1.25 meters in height. Polygon is a long narrow wetland beginning just below a bermed stock pond at ranch headquarters. Poly ranges from heavily grazed to trampled to lightly grazed by cattle. Poly is a melange of four types in a patchwork pattern. Velvet grass is a strong presence in three of four types. Salix and Myrica are present in small discontinuous clumps.LVALh xL Polygon on W facing slope in SFWD on Cahill Ridge. Typical thick Coyote Brush scrub adjacent to Pseudotsuga m. stands. Woodrat nests throughout plot.Riparian polygon with steep banks dominated by Ca. Bay. Quercus agrifolia at tops of banks adjacent to Bays. A case could be made that this is two types, Bay + Oak, because of environmental gradiant. However, Oaks are clearly included in polygon boundary and are probably not abundant enough to be a polygon of their own. Grazing and trampling by cows at soft bank tops. Other spp. present: Pentagramma triangularisAlnus cover sampled leafless and estimated at peak phenology. Long riparian polygon dominated by alder. Portions of poly bordered by Ca. Bay forest. Due to large size and long narrow shape, polygon sampled in two places. One north, one south of assigned coordinates. Covers seem to be representative of both areas checked. Coordinates for second sample area = 519221; 4208459 taken standing on stream bank.Planted grove of Monterey cypress along a dirt road. Herb cover consists of exotic grasses along road edge. Grazed stream running parallel to grove along southern edge of poly contains some small Ca bay shrubs. Bay forest on small hill to north adjacent to polygon.Riparian polygon - very long- area sampled looked representative on DOQ. Tree covers sampled when leafless and estimated at peak phenology.Willow cover sampled without leaves and estimated as fully leafed out. Riparian polygon with open willow cover and dense Rubus cover. Bordered by Bay forest on south bank, ruderal community north bank. Willows tall and old. Poly may contain red willows - check when leafed out. Confidence in type medium. Plot could equally be Arroyo Willow - Rubus Assoc.No photos. Polygon on gentle e-facing slope on Montara Mountain. 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Flat diverse plot at top of cahill ridge. Old doug fir stand with madrone and vaccinium in understory. Ass. Tree species: Quercus agrifolia, Shrub species: Ceanothus thrysiflorus; herbs: Smilacina sp., Pteridium aquilinum, Galium californica.PHOTO R-19, #3. Polygon on steep W facing slope at top of Montara Mnt, SFWD. Whiting Ridge Rd. cuts through upper portion of polygon. Decomposed Granitic soil. Adjacent to Arctostaphylos montaraensis (rare plant). Some disturbance from road, spread of COMA.Other species present: Heteromoles Arbutifolia, Chlorogallum pomeridium. On ranch land- quite few trails through out- possibly cow trailsRoll 17, #4. Ass. Shrub species: Rubus ursinus. Polygon on steep W-faicng slope, Montera mountain (top ridge.) Dense TODI. Sampled from road. Decompose granite soil. Adjacent to BAPI/TODI coastal scrub.I was able to navigate within 15m of the centriod. Gps reception is poor; range and accuracy shifting. A case could be made to call the plot a Ca bay Hazel assoc. Steep wooded riparian polygon with converging streams. Understory varied form dominated by swordfern to dominated by hazel on ranchland. Probably grazed. Understory seems sparse. Some small doug-firs in poly. Satureja douglasii present. Corylus cover sampled when leafless and estimated at peak phenology.Small woodland polygon surrounded by grazed grassland. Bay forest encompassing creek.Noticeable odor of cow urine and feces. South facing slope has hardly any shrub and herb vegetation. Most shrub, herb cover concentrated at creek bottom and on North facing slope. Heavy cow impact: Trails, trampling. A few Quercus agrifolia trees scattered at poly edges.The polygon is located in the SFWD. The plot is located on a moderate to steep west, southwestern slope. The plot is composed of a dense understory and a closed canopy. The polygon is adjacent to Pilarcitos road and resivour. Adjacent to CEATH/BAPI/TODI. The plot contains many older oak trees.LVALt  Able to navigate within 50m of assigned coor. with GPS. Remainder done with compass and map. Other species present: Cardamine calif., Stachys ajugoides, Claytonia perfoliata, Ribes sp. (gooseberry). Steep, moist woodland dominated by mixture of CA Bay and Coast live oak. Grazed and trampled. Understory sparse.. Cow trails, on ranch land. Oaks dominant along higher, drier edge. Upper eastern edge of poly contains Doug firs. Corylus and Toxicodendron sampled when leafless, estimated at peak phenology.The polygon is on a moderate south facing slope in SFWD. Road runs through polygon. There is disturbance along the road side. The plot is dominated by older costal scrub. Adjacent to Coastal live oak, Rhamnus, and Toxicodendron. Not for AA use- probable ecotone. PVthe polygon is on a gentle to moderate east facing slope in the SFWD. Adajacent to Pilarcitos resivour. Whiting Ridge road transects the polygon. Dense understory of shrubs and old growth oaks in the plot. The canopy is is dominated by young to mature Doug- Fir. Roll 18 - 23Additional herb species cover: Wet swale with high diversity of herbs; Typha patch in mud/water drainage; Drainage runs N to S and divides polygon into three types. Calamagrostis nutkanesis dominates E side of water drainage (also E side of polygon); A thin yet dense shrub layer borders entire polygon.The polygon is located in the SFWD. The polygon appears to be a ridge dominated by PSME with a subcanopy of Quercus agrifolia. The plot is on a moderate to steep slope above pilarcitos road/resivoiur. The plot is composed of tall and mature Pseudotsuga. The Quercus agrifolia forms a sub canopy and some times shares the canopy with the Pseudotsuga. This was most noticeble at the edges of the road wich was adjacent to the plot. Game trails through out. The soil in the plot is dry, ;the duff in the area is very thick. The soil is not rocky. Adjacent vegitation type is the same.LVAL< Additional herb species: Urtica dioica- 5%. We would call this a Scirpus- Potentilla association if there was one, since the two species are roughly equal in cover. Scirpus and Potentilla in dense localized clumps; patchy distribution.other species present: TODI, Scoliopus bigelovii, Smilacena stellata, Trientalis lat.,Gallium sp, Dryopteis arguta. Steep wooded cnyon of mixed forrest. Could be called Bay/fir/oak. Unsure we were in plot - able to navigate within 300m of assigned coordinated with GPS unit.Low, level bay forrest along a stream adjacent to highway 1. Heavily grazed/trampled. Minimal understory . Arroyo willow present along the west side of the polygon. Corylus and TODI cover sampled when leafless and estimated at peak phenology. GPS point taken in a more representative area than assigned coordinates.Plot located on moderate-steep south-facing slope. New point 47.9 meters from the centriod because vegetation was too dense and slope too steep. Polygon located on SFWD above San Mateo Creek. Doug-firs present in polygon - possible invasion - few representatives on polygon. Deer trail. Adjacent to oak/ aesculus woodland. Association N/A because none describes Ceanothus/Heteromeles arbutafolia. Additional comments, P.V. 1/4/01: Mappers were actually in polygon # 12055. Point is well within polygon boundaries.No photo. The polygon is located on Montara beach between ocean and Hwy1. The plot centrioid located on dirt road. Veg type of the plot appears to be spread by the road and by unknown other circumstances. Northwest of the cetrioid appears to be completely Baccharis p., Eriophyllum and presece of Eriogonum, Plantago, and Fragaria. Southern portion appears to be dominated by BAPI. East portion dominated by BAPI and Oenothera with some Eriogonum. At the distance, there appears to be a drainage (not in the plot) composed of 100% Rubus ursinus with Salix present along its border. Contains Carduus sp.LVAL  >^Polygon on W facing slope of Scarper Peak (upper). Bordered by scrub with young Doug. Fir. Typical thick coastal scrub in SFWD. Fire road bordering polygon. Medium confidency because other spp. present that are described in key. The assoc. description for BAPI/TODI says "no other described sp. present".Level of confidence in type medium because we would like to call it Bay/Fir assoc. if there was one. On grazed land. Steep slope. Tree cover evenly scatteed throughout sample area. Toxicodendron leafless and estimated at peak phenology. Plot sampled from edge looking in and down with binoculars. California sagebrush present in patches at edges of polygon. Previously plot may have been Baccharis/ Toxicodendron assoc. with scattering of mature Bay and Firs. Many Bay and firs were fairly young.The polygon is located in the SFWD, on moderate nothwest facing slope. The plot is composed of very tall and mature shrubs. Many dead branches and shrubs through out. Both Corylus and Lithocarpus appear to be under high stress. May be attributed to exposure and low moisture . The shrubs are tall enough to form a canopy that stands at approx. 6 ft in hieght.I got with in 70m of location with the GPS- remainder with maps and compass. Additional spp.: Claytonia perfolata. Ranch land encircling the polygon. There is a fence that is down in certain areas. Strong trails may possibly be cow trails. Slope w/ northwest aspect. Moist, high sword fern cover. High diversity, Oak and Bays alternating in small patches, not interspersed.The plot was keyed to medium confindence because Baccharis pilularis is not the major understory species (Rhamnus is). The polygon in on top[ of montara mountain, Whitining Rd transects polygon. On Moderate NE facing slope. Very dense scrub with invading Doug-Fir. (Easting and Northing were originally entered in database as 5493228, 41550025, and we correct to 549328, 4155025. -KH)2LVAL > ^PBay woodlands with fairly sparse understory - includes creek channels. Trampling due to hiking and horseriding. Adjacent to Olema CreekOther species present: Cynoglosum grande, Cardamine californica The plot is located on grazed ranch land. Steep north facing slope edges of the polygon contain Doug fir, coast live oak and a very large poison oak bush . Sampled from opposite slope with binoculars from good vantage point.navigated to point w/GPS to 100m from centriod used map for the rest . Mesic mixed harwood forest W/stream transecting the polygon. Steep slope w/ soft soil with thich litter layer. Polygon is at stewart ranch but there does not appear to be any grazing impacts.The polygon was on a moderate northwest facing slope. The polygon is located in the SFWD. The plot is composed of dense brush with a high amount of Heteromeles arbutifolia and Prunus illicifolia. The adjacent veg types are: Doug - fir \Bay woodland. Reccomend for veg type. (Fairly common in SFWD)Small poly bissected by Highway 1. Due to size and edge effect was difficult to see a defined plant community here. Cape Ivy patch reported to K. Cooper.The polygon is dissected by a private road. Land owner is unknown. The plot contains a new Cape Ivy population. There are many invasives along the road side. The plot is on a steep north east facing slope soth of the SFWD, near scarper peak. Mature Doug- Fir forrest over California Bay and a few oak and Lithocarpus.The polygon is located in the SFWD, adjacent to a road/fire break. The plot is composed of a closed PSME canopy with dying baccharis at its edges and with in. A very shallow drainage seems to make up most of the plot. Coastal scrub surounds the polygon and open areas within it.other species present: trientalis latifolia, toxicodendron diversilobum, Syachys ajugoides, Ribies sp., Rubus parviflorus.Level of confidence in type medium - other tree spp cover high enough to indicate an assoc. Mixed forrest: tree spp patchy repeating. Steep slopetmJ  d 7 cS3rcN@A PA33@munity Cl1267_11267Forest, R 0Circular2406524064@ii]VVOEEC5/' @0Ac PAmunity Cl1266_11266Forest, R 0Circular70707070@gg[UUOEEC5/' `@ AOAmunity Cl12657_112657Cordova, R Tyler, S 0Circular2405924050Z@tthaaZPPN70' @998Plant33@munity Cl1265_PORE1265Forest, R 0Circular2146021460@ll`YYRHHF82' O@998Plantmunity Cl1260_11260Williard, D 0Circular201020100@ii]WWQGGE5/' O @AoPAAmunity Cl126_PORE126Costello Parravano, A 0Circular46020999998@uuibb[QQO61' `@A PAAmunity Cl1259_11259Van Der Leeden, P Forest, R 0Circular10141010V@xxlff`VVT5/'  @hAD PA Amunity Cl1258_11258Van Der Leeden, P Parravano, A 0Circular3001030010J@}}qjjcYYW5/'  @pAF PAmunity Cl1257_11257Van Der Leeden, P Parravano, A 0Circular10101010@{{oiicYYW5/' @xA@U PAmunity Cl1255_11255Williard, D 0Circular3001030011\@kk_XXQGGE5/' @AN PA@munity Cl1254_PORE1254Forest, R 0Circular20152015P@jj^XXRHHF82' @> AcOAmunity Cl12489_112489Robertson, D 0Circular10121012@ll`ZZTJJH70' @0A@ PA@munity Cl1248_PORE1248Van Der Leeden, P Forest, R 0Circular10141010@{{oiicYYW82' @؈A PA33@munity Cl1245_PORE1245Forest, R 0Circular2405024050b@ll`YYRHHF82' @998Plantmunity Cl1243_11243Williard, D 0Circular3001030010@kk_XXQGGE5/' O@\A@+ PAAmunity Cl1240_PORE1240Van Der Leeden, P Forest, R 0Circular10101010@{{oiicYYW82' @ AOAmunity Cl12364_112364Robertson, D Cordova, R 0Circular20102010@vvjdd^TTR70' @A@ PA@munity Cl1236_11236Van Der Leeden, P Parravano, A 0Circular10101010@{{oiicYYW5/' @HA PA33@munity Cl1235_11235Van Der Leeden, P Forest, R 0Circular10101010X@xxlff`VVT5/' @ AOAmunity Cl12312_112312Robertson, D Cordova, R 0Circular20102010@vvjdd^TTR70' @h AOAmunity Cl12295_112295Robertson, D Cordova, R 0Circular20132013@vvjdd^TTR70' @ A+OAmunity Cl12292_112292Robertson, D Cordova, R 0Circular20102010@vvjdd^TTR70' @A PA@munity Cl1226_11226Van Der Leeden, P Forest, R 0Circular10141010J@xxlff`VVT5/' @998Plantmunity Cl1225_11225Van Der Leeden, P Parravano, A 0Circular10121012@{{oiicYYW5/' O@@ AzOAmunity Cl12244_112244Robertson, D Vasquez 0Circular2125099999T@uuibb[QQO70' `@998Plant@munity Cl1224_PORE1224Van Der Leeden, P 0Circular12021120212@tthaaZPPN82' O@ A¯OAmunity Cl12176_112176Robertson, D Cordova, R 0Circular20102011z@vvjdd^TTR70' LVAL The polygon is on a moderate to steep south east facing slope. It is adjacent to the SFWD. The true owner of the land is unknown. A paved road goes through the polygon. The polygon is dominated by doug-fir some old growth is present. The plot has a thick understory of shrubs. Adjacent veg type: Salix lucida, wich is an the banks of a running creek. Also adjacent to ceanothus/Rhamnus/Toxicodendronother species present: Pentegrama triangularis. This is a mesic Bay forrest encompassing a stream, moderately sloping banks on ranch land . Herb cover is spindly and relatively low it may be do to grazing. Trampling and grazing impacts were visibleI was able to navigate with in 80m of the centriod with GPS.The remainder was done w/map and compass. Confidence in type is medium because I would call it Bay -Sword fern assoc. if key did not describe it as having a dense understory. Bordered by ranch land- cows may have access. Lots of trails.the polygon is on a moderate norht west facing slope. The polygon is located on private land belived to be owned by BFI (Garbage and recycle). The polygon is adjacent to other privately owned land. The polygon is located south of scarperpeak. The plot is composed of a dence canopy of very mature Doug-fir and a dense understory of shrubs, mainly vaccinium. A road runs adjacent to the plot.The polygon is on a moderate North east facing slope. It is adjacent to the SFWD. Unknown land owner. The polygon is located near Scarperpeak. The plot can be described as an oak woodland with an overstory of Doug - Fir. The Oaks appear to be very old in age. Thick duff, many game trails. Adjacent vegitation type: Doug -fir forrest. The umbellularia in the plot is very young.The polygon is located on moderate west facing slope. The polygon is adjacent to SFWD land. Adjacent veg type: TODI/BAPI/RHCA. Open understory of sambucus and exotics. The plot is also adjacent to a pave road. The plot contains mature doug-fir.LVAL< VA road transects the plot and polygon. The plot is locted on a steep concave slope. Dence shrub layer surrounded by doug fir mixed forrest. Sampled at peak phenologyAble to navigate to with in 30m of assigned centriod. Corylus cover estimated at peak phenology. Level of confidence in type medium because, Doug Fir is apically dominant yet not mentioned in the key. Mixed mesic hard wood, doug fir, fairly steep slope, north facing sword fern, mostly surrounded by Corylus forest, bracket fungus is present. Not for AA use- probable ecotone. PVVery obvoius Hazel dominated plot. A few old trees present. Lots of huckleberry. Would have perferred to call it Corylus Cornuta, Vaccinium ovatum?, Polysticum munitum assoc.Large plot that touches Sky trail halfway between Baldy & Coast trails. Appears to be quite a mix of Trees (Doug-fir, Bay) and scrub. Borderline between a scrub and tree type, but most closely resembles a Doug-fir Alliance and ass. Other spp.: Ceanothus sp., Conium Maculatum, Artemisia ca.Polygon surrounds a E facing drainage, SFWD. Old Quarry nearby, polygon adjacent to Aescleus / Umbell veg type (Riparian corridor, intermittent stream) Plot open understory with TODI, POMU and Calif. Bay in overstory. Loose soil, moderate slope Deer trails throughout.Ca Bay woodland on soft steep slope above stream. Fairly sparse understory. Corylus cover sampled leafless and estimated at peak phenology.Small plot of dry, but thick coyote brush scrubs at top of Baldy Trail near Baldy - Sky intersection. Not as diverse as other nearby scrub plots, but dense and healthy. No assoc. matches for a dense coyote brush stand w/ this composition. Would like to call it B. Pilularis- Rubus ursinus - Rhamnus ca.Med ium confidence in type because there are two distict alliances side by side along this long thin polygon. One is described on this sheet. The other is a Doug fir dominated Alliance. Nice mixture here. Battery dead on GPS.$LVALr B D>Very long, skinny woodplot along Olema creek, south of five brooks. Plot is a mix of mature alder and mature bay. No assoc. seems to meet. No reception. Navigated by topagrphy-confident I'm at centriod. Wet plot in Olema creek flood plain between olema creekand Olema Valley Trail. Channel approx. one meter wide, 0.5m deep water at present about 3" deep. Other Sp: Sharpshinned hawkthe polygon was located in the Northern SFWD, It seems to be located on a very gentle East facing slope. It is uphill from a very steep valley. Herbaceaous growth overlaps the plot with extremely dense shrubs. The plot is adjacent to HWY 35. Adjacent veg types: Cypress/BAPI. South of Skylawn cemetaryLarge plot off sky trail near coast tr. Intersection. Portion of plot on steep cliff/ hill slope, portion crosses Sky tr. Stongly dominated by Rhamnus ca with nice mix, including a lot of mimulus aurantiacus and a few mid-sized doug-fir,. Other spp.: Cooper's Hawk, Redtail, Turkey Vultures, plantago lanceolata, Hypocharis radicataThis was a nice diverse plot. It is a large polygon off of the Venata property.Tall old doug firs dominate with a dense understory dominated by huckleberry, Tan Oak, Hazel, and sword fern. Could not key to assoc. would like to call it P.menziesii/vaccinium ovatum/Polystichum munitum. The plugger is absolutely useless& & & Thank goodness for topo maps Note: As I walked out through the polygon there are quite a few Bay trees. Therefore, the polygon could possibly key out to P. menziesii/Umbellularia calif/Polystichum munitum Assoc.Unable to key because Calamagrostis and Scirpus in equal cover and no association for this in key. Near road, very high species diversity, permanently wet.The plot is on ranch land . Cattle impact apparent, trampling damage, trail, errosion. Moist Bay forrest encompassing several small drainages. Understory should be denser.,LVAL DNot a wetland. Large oblong plot approx 70m off Stewart trail, near Fir top. Original point inaccesible, down steep slope, through very thick veg. Plot observed at its noth western edge from approx 50m away,with binoculars. Plot contains a mix of apparently old growth Doug-Fir with Ca Bay and a swath of young Doug Fir (all these trees are bushy and about 15m tall). Scrubby understory that thickens at the edge of the plot. No sword fern was observed, otherwise plot would fit pseudotsuga-umbellaria-polystichum Assoc. Other spp:Stellar's Jays, Pilated Wood pecker (No coordinates in database or on paper, the site description in comments fits the polygon location on map. Entered coordinates from map -KH)Veg: Large, wooded plot on hills west side of Olema Valley Trail, South of 5 brooks. Dominated by Bay and Sword fern. Very lush, shaded slope Wet: Plot on hills above west side Olema creek. No channel present. Moderate slope. No soil test done due to lack of equipment. Borderline wether dominated by hydropphytes. Definitely damp/lush in winter.NO PHOTO. Polygon located in SFWD, adjacent and sharing boundaries with Hwy280. Plot located on a steep SW-facing slope, directly below service road. It consisted of very dense shrub cover, keyed to medium confidence because of present of high percentage of BAPI. Adjacent veg type Arctostaphylos / Toxicodendron, Eucalyptus, and Adenostoma / Heteromales/ Arctostaphylos. Housing development above.I was unable to get reception, located #1269 by using topography. This is a large plot along side a dry creek valley, north east facing slope off Stewart trail, below Fir Top. Thickly vegetated with Hazel and carpeted with sword fern. Would like to call it Umbell/Polystichum/Corylus Assoc.Large scrubby plot located on a moderate south-west facing slope between the Coast and Sky trails. Relatively open scrubs containing large amounts of Holcus. Young Doug Fir is present near and encroachoing on plot. 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Ass. Shrub species: Polystichum munitum, Toxicodendron diversilobum, Rhamnus californica, Sambucus racemosa; herbs: Heracleum lanatum, Marah sp. Polygon located in Northern SFWD on moderate SE-facing slope. Couldn't key because polygon too diverse, no true dominance in plot. Plot appears to be on edge of drainage, hence species adapted to moist conditions are prevalent. Surrounded by BAPI/TODI/RHCA. Plot composed of dense canopy which suddenly becomes completelly open. Not for AA use: Plot location not properly selected. Polygon appears to be two types- see below. Dominant type- BAPI/TODI was not sampled. Plot appears to be in a mix of Bay and Arroyo willow.Not A Wetland. Funny,skinny little plot that encompasses Arch Rock at the head of Bear Valley. Wide heavily trafficed trail runs through the center of the plot.30% of the plot is bare ground. Artemisia barely dominates- where there is veg, there's a nice cover of Eriophyllum and erigeron. Would like to call it Artemisia ca/Eriophyllum Staeched. Assoc.Other spp include: Vicia sativa, Galium aparine, Dryopteris arguta, Carex sp. This polygon is in a dense CA Bay forest with a subcanopy of hazel, young douglas firs, big leaf maple, tan oak, and elderberry. The understory is dominated by sword fern, with blackberry and poison oak as associated species. The polygon is located northeast of the Olema Valley Trail, about 1.5 miles from Five Brooks parking area. It occupies a toeslope above a very steep and densely vegetated drainage leading down into Olema Valley. I was unable to locate the point using GPS--no reception. However, I was confident that I was in the right polygon.LVALd  P0Add spp: mixed non native weedy grasses along the road. Urtica dioicia is also present. The polygon is located along the Stewart Trail. Good example of this type of association. I could not get good reception for some reason. I made all observations from the road side.Large, oblong plot encompassing upper end of creek ravine high above Wildcat Camp and off Stewart Trail. Beautiful Doug fir forest - semi-open with healthy shrub understory, although the high amount of Holcus lantaus is disturbing in such a remote spot. This plot may open up to scrub downslope of point. Too hard to access, and there is no visibility to other reaches of the polygon, but photo map and surrounding terrain appears variable. Would like to call it a Pseudotsuga menzesii / Polystichum or Pseudotsuga menzesii / mixed shrub association. Other sp = Fragaria sp., Conium maculatumThe polygon is overlooking ocean cliffs, it is dominated by coyote brush with a mix of non native annual grasses with high cover also. Keyed to medium confidence because I belive it can be better described as BAPI/weedy. There were no Agostis, Pattens, or Elymus glaucus in my plot. This polygon is located near miller's point off the coast trail. There was supposed to be the Highland Trail coming through, but was not locatedMedium-sized angular plot on hills across from the kiosk at Tomales Bay State Park. Nice mature scrub with an abundance of Hazel. Slightly lower numbers in Rubus and Coffeeberry than in adjacent plots. Surrounding hills dotted with Bishop Pine. Other spp: Umbellularia californica, Sambucus racemosa, grasses. All the B pilularis-Corylus cornuta plots I've been on also have a high percent of Polystichum munitum. Perhaps it should be considered an associate.LVALl Medium cofidence in type: I'd like to call this a Douf fir/Coffeberry/Poison Oak assoc. The plot did not appear to have Ca.Bay however, sampling was done from the trail due to dense scrub and poison oak. The polygon was bissected by the Coast trail. Scattered cover of Doug fir over mature dense coffeberrry scrub. Coffeeberry was as large as it could probably get.additional sp. - Athyrium felix-femina, Toxicodendron diversilobum The domination of sword fern in the understory and Doug fir in the canopy makes this a definite Pseudotsuga/Umbellularia californica/Polystichum munitum Association. However the Vaccinium ovatum is also dense here and should probably be included in the association. There are many fallen trees on the ground. The area is dense and shady with only a few scattered openings in the canopy. There may be more associated sp but the dense vegetation made it difficult to find them!Additional species: Rumex acetosella This plot is just east of a cow corral at I Ranch (McClures) and one ridge away from the Pt Reyes Beach. It is totally hammered with H. lanatus and L. perenne. Some of the B. pilularis looks young. I parked at the cow manure pond, which is not too far from the plot.Other spp: Erichtites sp.,Polystichum munitum. The polygon is dominated by Doug-fir/coffeberry/and coyote brush. The polygon is located at the junction of Coast trail and Stewart trail. Access to the polygon was limited to the base of the polygon nearest to the trail junctions because the shrubs, trees, and poison oak were extremely thick and entry to the polygon was extremely steep. I had medium confidence in the assoc. type because ir could have also fit into Pseudotsuga menziesii/ Baccharis pilularis. Note: Polygon type unknown because hard to tell where the boundaries are and cannot see overview of polygon. Could not get location with antenna, must check location back at office with ArcView.LVAL t Very large, wooded plot following much of the West shore of Bass lake and heading NW. Doug fir forest dominates with a strong understory of Polysticum and shrubs. In a lowland section of the point, Alder and Elderberry dominate, with overstory of Doug fir. Other sp = Stellars Jay, Pacific chorus frog, winter wren, American coot, Vaccinium ovatumLong, skinny plot with arms, covering much of a small ridge-line between Bass lake and Pelican lake. Co-dominants are Doug fir and Coffeeberry. Doug fir appears to have GREATLY increased since photo-map. Can not confidently key out this plot. Tree types must have a canopy of at least 5m in height - this does not. Shrub types must have less than 10% tree cover. Would like to call it a coffee berry alliance , Rhamnus californica - Pseudotsuga menziesii - or Doug fir - coastal scrub association.This is not a wetland. Lots of Doug-fir. This is mostly young forest. Very thick and difficult to navigate through. I am frustrated because I am so close to the trail, but I just can't get to it. Over and out.Not a wetland. This is a beautiful, large polygon on a remote stretch of the coast trail between Wildcat camp and Alamere Falls. The plot covers a very steep rocky cliff/hillside on the east side of the trail. Strongly dominated by Rhamnus californica. Appears untouched by cattle. I'm not confident with the assoc. because no Scrophularia is apparent from my vantage point, and bachharis minimal. Not a wetland Nice scrubby plot on cliff face above Ocean Lake loop trail and Wildcat Beach. Healthy looking, undisturbed scrub although a bit more sparse and dry looking than other scrub nearby. This plot is adjacent to Coyote brush alliance plot #1532 and shares the same orientation - but it's interesting that it keys out as a different B. pilularis assoc. (#1532 = B pil. - Artemisia ca - Toxicondendron/Monardela villosa)LVAL 0 0This was a neat plot just because it had such a great diversity of plants. The major components (Douglas fir, Baccharis, Artemesia) were evident, But there were so many other species in smaller amounts. This polygon is on a knoll above the Coast Trail near Palomarin. An old road cut that I have never seen marked on any map runs across the polygon. The Doug firs are small and wind blown. I would prefer to call this a pseudotsuga/Baccharis- Artemisia assoc.other spp present: Bromus sp., Hypocheris, A caryophyla, R. acetosella This polygon is extremely difficult to access; it is surrounded by older, thicker Doug firs with tons of Rhamnus/Toxicodendro filling up all the gaps. The polygon is actually a clearing in all of that mess. It is on a fairly steep slope and is dotted with young , windblown Doug firs. Between the firs is fairly thick mixture of Baccharis/artemisia and Rhamnus. I would prefer to call this a Psuedotsuga/Baccharis-artemisia Assoc. It looks like the Doug firs will eventually take this over.Not a wetland. This is a large polygon on the northside of the Bass Lake Creek Valley. It has spectacular views of Double Pt and is cool. There is pretty nice mix of B. pilularis, Artemisia, and Toxicodendron. Nothing too exciting. Black tail Buck sited. Other spp: E. calicornica, H lanatus, D farinosa, L arboreus, Avena sp, P. aquilinumNot a Wetland. Other spp present: Corylus cornuta, Holodiscus discolor, Marah fabaceus, avena sp, Elymus glaucus, Aira sp. (Unknown grass = Danthonia?) This plot is mostly Doug fir with little patches of open Baccharis/grasslands dotted about. It is a mixed older and younger Doug fir. The plot is near the top of a knoll a few hundered feet above and south of the old lake ranch site. It is pretty neat up here and fairly easy to move around. Lots of bugs buzzing because the sun is finally out after 4 days of crap.LVALB  Not a wetland Other spp:Grindelia sp., Yerba Santa Plot is long and skinny in a shallow ravine. One side dominated by Rhamnus Californica (N. facing slope) while the rest of the plot is dominated by Baccharis and Toxicodendron. We were not able to assign this association (BAPI/TODI) to the plot however because of the presence of the other spp (Rhamnus, Bracken fern, Artemisia, etc..) We would suggest a Baccharis pillaris/Toxicodendron diversilobum/Rhamnus californica Association for this plot. It is a pretty good mix of plants. Dense scrub with patches of bare open soil. * The soil is really crumbly and there may have been a slide @ some point recently. (May have cleared out forest and allowed for invasion of scrub sp.). The low scrub area is surrounded on both sides by Doug fir forest. (Easting initally recorded as 52359, corrected to 523590 -KH)This polygon is to the east of the Palomanian Trail in a Eucalyptus stand. The understory is mostly dence poison oak with a small stand of Doug. Fir. The veg. Is dense and impenetrable.This polygon occupies a steep, west-facing slope off the Palomarin (Coast) Trail, overlooking Abalone Point. The vegetation is Northern Coastal Scrub dominated by CA Sagebrush as an overstory & by saltgrass as an understory component. The soil is shallow and rocky, sandstone substrate.This polygon is on a steep slope just off Coast Trail above Abalone Point. It is clearly dominated by Artemisia Californica and the next major component is Baccharis. I only had a medium confidence in the key alliance because it was borderline on the 3:1 ratio that the key calls for. The other way it could be properly keyed out is to Coyote brush All. And B.pillularis/A.californica-T.diversilobum Assoc. Nice day under low clouds. You can hear the murres all over the place.:LVAL & jROther species present: Grindelia hirsutula, Limonium californicum This is a long narrow polygon bordering Bolinas Lagoon and Hwy 1. Salt grass is the dominant plant with lesser amounts of Pickleweed and Jaumea. The spartina is along the water's edge, while the Grindelia is along the drier edge closest to the highway. This plot has many wetland soils, hydrology and vegetation indicators and is considered a wetland. There was a group of pelicans on the water near the plot.not a wetland large plot encompassing a very steep slope. The slope is southeast facing on hill above the Garden Canyon/Audobon. Beatutiful scrublands. At first appeared to be dominted by Ca Sage but at point there was an even number of Baccharis. A good portion of the polygon appears to be dominated by sage. Medium to low confidence in type, it is not dominted by Baccharis for coyotes bush all. But not three times higher percentage of Artemisia for California Sage brush Alliance. It appears to be abit closer to Baccharis/Artemisia/toxicodendronNorth facing steep slope heavily dominated by Bay/Polystichum. Spring in plot with Acer Macrophyllum, Alnus rubra, Woodwardia fimbriata. A few Doug-fir and Redwood in polygon, though not in plot. Dense strands of Holodiscus under buckeyes on W facing slopes of finger ravines. Large pure stands of Quercus agrifolia (size of plot) in the polygon.Not a wetland Medium-sized square plot on VERY steep hillside- South facing slope at head of Pike County Gulch. Nice, open Oak woodland with dry understory on steep ridges and gulleys. At least one ridge within the plot is dominated by a Baccharis - Artemisia Scrub. Gulleys may run with water in flood years.E-SE facing slopes and S facing slopes. Plot with large stands of Bay, those burned 1945, regrown with many stems from base. Other large patches of Doug-fir. Few mature redwoods, with lots of small (12-30') redwood saplings. 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Round plot on steep hillside above dirt portion of mesa rd. near Ridge trailhead. Phases into thick Doug-fir/Bay woodlands on the NW side. Medium confidence level in assoc. because of high numbers of Ceanothus, Rhamnus, etc. and no toxicodendron as called for in assoc.The polygon is next to a clearing adjacent to Bolinas- Fairfax Rd on Bolinas ridge. Strongly dominated by Chamise, no other scrubs , significant cover in canopy.Doug fir dominated polygon next to clearing adjacent to Bolinas - Fairfax Rd. on Bolinas Ridge. Quercus chrysolepis main sub canopy & understory plant species.Small triangular plot encompasing Alder woods at the head of "Galloway Canyon"/Pike County Gulch, opposite Bolinas Lagoon at bottom of Bolinas Ridge. Alders in this plot have definitely declined over the years, as with Stinson Gulch. Would like to call it Alnus rubra-Rubus ursinus or Scirpus Assoc. This plot wasn't shown as a wetland on computer, but is definitely a wet spot for most of the year. No slope. Acts as a flood plane to Galloway Creek, eventually draining into Bolinas Lagoon. Other Spp: Rhamnus ca., Introduced orange lily, chain fern (introduced orange lily unknown, did not put in plant comp.)not a wetland. Beautiful healthy coastal scrub on Bolinas ridge above Audubon. Large dry plot along the Bourne trail. Very thick scrub bordered by mature Doug fir and few CA bay. Point observed from 50 meters away (still inside polygon). Too thick and poison oaky to penetrate completely. Entire poly appears to be uniform in height and density of scrub. No association= between B. pil-Rhamnus ca (but calls for Rubus parviflorus which is not present) and B. pil-Toxicodentron (too low a cover of Toxicodendron and higher in others in my opinion). Perhaps "virgin" coastal scrub in more healthy and diverse state?LVAL .Coyote brush dominted, mixed with other shrubs. The polygon was locted next to open grassy area adjacent to fairfax-bolinas Rd on Bolinas Ridge in GGNA. Foggy but the sun is trying to come out.Chamise with subdominant Manzanita cover plot located next to open grassy area adjacent to Fairfax- Bolinas Rd on Bolinas Ridge in GGNRA. Lower half of plot coyote bush dominant. UTM's taken at edge of plot/polygon. Some manzanita had no distinct burls and leaves which looked like A.virginata. Difficult to estimate cover of both manzanitas, when they look so similar from afar. Most of the shrubs I checked had burls, making them A GlandulosaNot a wetland. Large dry plot of scrublands on the hills between Audubon and Volunteer Canyons. Point falls in the dense scrub at the edge of a small canyon filled with willows. Small live oaks are poking up in this plot- perhaps becoming or returing to an Oak woodland. Beautiful plot and day. View of entire Bolinas lagoon and channel. Wildlife spp present; Osprey, wrentit, towhee.Large rectangular plot on bluffs above steep cliff overlooking S end of Palomarin Beach. Plot covered in dense coastal scrub. Some Holcus lanatus present in available open spaces. This plot is adjacent to plot 8393, which is coastal scrub rapidly being over-run by Doug fir. Some young Doug fir are at the edge of this polygon. The scrub here is very diverse. It's kind of funny to call it a Baccharis - Eriophyllum staech plot. Would like to call it Baccharis - Toxicodendron - Artemesia - Rhamnus californica association or Baccharis/mixed scrub type. There is tremendous overlap and layering of species here.Add spp: Ceanothus cuneatus, Toxicodendron diversilobum Large polygon obviously dominated by Chamis and Arctostaphylos glandulosa. Surrounded by Doug-fir/ Oak forest. Very thick mat of Chamise and Manzanita. Medium confidence in type because I am not 100% sure if the oak is "Q. wislizenii," "Q. agrifolia," or a hybrid of both. This is not a wetland. Fog is lifting.LVALD T small steeply sloping plot at the top of Bolinas Ridge, above Stinson Gulch. Thickly scubby with short Chamise. A larger mix of other shrubs than adjacent plots. It is very hot and dry. Other spp: Umbell.,Elymus sp., L. densiflorusNot a wetland. Horseshoe shaped plot on bluffs above RCA beach, nearby to Bolinas Coast Guard Sta. Grazed NPS lands (Niman-Schell). Dry weedy plot with Baccharis - No Assoc. fits. Would like to call it B pilularis- Juncus - Holcus lanatus Ass. Several areas like this on grazed lands within coastal scrub- coastal wetlands.Large very steep plot at the top of Bolinas Ridge high above Stinson gulch. Wooded plot of Doug fir, Live Oak and Bay. Little scrub, even less herbs. North portion of plot observed from approx. 40m above. Need to move point observed (coordinates) by computer. Other spp: Chamise at edge, possibly Briza Maximaneat plot. Totally dominated by chamise with a stong component of unknown shrub. All of the trees are along the perimeter of the polygon and do not cover significant portions of the polygon. The interior is totally shrubs and thick.wow! This is STEEP, dense and beautiful. Large, very steep, thickly scrubby plot high above Stinson Gulch on the Bolinas Ridge. Crumblly biege soil - strongly dominated by Chamise. Plot dotted w/ adult Doug-fir. Nice variety of lichens on chamise stocks. I'm frying... Other spp.: CA Blue Butterfly, Cooper's Hawk, Wren Tit, Monarch Butterfly, Buck brush, scrub oak.Not a wetland Long plot in front of Bolinas Coast Guard Stattion on very steep cliffs over Funnels/RCA beaches. Beautiful scrub-covered plot. The plot is on cliff faces and large slide/slump area a good ways beneath main mesa, so has been spared from cattle grazing. Fields above HEAVILY grazed by cattle. Willows in plot may indicate a seep. Other Spp present: Bromus caranatus, Heracleum lanatum, Vicia sp., Tree Swallow, Barn Swallow, Spotted Towhee, Common Murre.LVAL8P nPhoto: roll 13, # 24. Unabled to key due to no Pinus radiaa alliance. Monterey pine stand in Morris canyon. No understory (needles). Former homestead adjacent. Recommend for alliance. Gentle slope, thick organic layer. Across Hwy 1 from Bolinas Lagoon. Pines are spreading east into riparian corridor. Associated shrub: Hedera helix. Ass. Herb: Galium aperine, Sanicula crassicaulis, Ranunculus californica, Marah fabaceous.Not a wetland. My favorite! Beautiful, diverse coastal scrub. Downside: surrounded by grazed land and cut through by cow trails and an older ranch road. Very small horseshoe like plot above Bolinas Water tanks/ Mesa rd., on hillside. Scrub fills a small bowl-like gulley. Tremendous overlap in veg. Medium confidence in Ass. Key describes B. pilularis- Toxicodendron Ass. As lacking other Coyote Brush Alliance Spp. (such as Rhamnus Ca., and Artemisia). This plot has it all. Other spp.: Juncus effusis, J. patens, Pennyroyal, Cirsium vulgare, Holcus lanatus, Hordeum brachyantherum, Plantago lanceolata, and Carduus pychocephalus in road cut. Spotted towhee, Wrentit, CA Quail. Mtn. Lion sightings have occurred here in recent years.Small triangular plot on steep slope at top of Bolinas Ridge - high above Stinson Gulch. Thick, short scrubs cover dominated by Chamise w/ nice mix of other shrubs. Crumbly biege soil. Very dry habitat. Other spp; Buck brush, Stellars Jaythick shrubs dominated by chamise. Almost all of the Doug fir is on the edges of the polygon. Med confidence in type because there is so much "Buck brush" but it does fit into the assoc, I listed. Not much A. glandulosa presentBLVAL tXNew Coordinates. Roll 11 #24, 25.Very steep slope . Shrub #4 Mimulus auranticus 1%, #5 Rhamnus californica 2%, #6 Heteromeles arbutifolia 1%. Presence of Heracleum lanatum, Anagallis arvensis, Marah fabaceous. Dense shrubs on Mount Tam; adjacent to Douglasfir forest, and invasive grass, steep meadow.This is a schrub dominated, SW facing polygon near HWY1 and Bolinas Lagoon. It was hard to tell which had more cover, the B.pilularis or the A.californicus. I had med. Confidence in the alliance because there is too much B.pilularis for this alliance description. It also mildly fits the coyote brush alliance with the B.pilularis-Artemesia californica-Toxicodendron/Monardella villosa Association except for the lack of Monardella and the uncertain dominance if coyote brush.Roll 13 #23. Doug fir overstory with dense impenetrable poison oak scrub understory. Wider, spaced trees. Above Bolinas Lagoons. Moderate to gentle slope. Old road. Powerlines through plot. Very large polygon. Ass. Trees: Pinus radiata, Umbellularia californica; shrubs: Rubus ursinus, Genista monopessulana, Mimulus aurantiacus, Cotoneaster sp.; herbs: Calystegia sp., Plantago lanceolata, Chlorogalum pomirideanum, Avena barbata, Satureja douglasii, Briza minor, Nassella pulchra, Marah fabaceous, Pteridium aquilinum.Add spp: Baccharis pilularis, Lonicea hispidula, Elymus glaucus, Great Horned Owl. This plot is on a steep, western slope of Bolinas Ridge/Mt. Tam. It is totally dominated by tall Doug-firs with a subcanopy of mostly Quercus agrifolia. There are a couple of open patches where all of the herb and shrub cover is located. Under the trees, there is basically no veg. And it is open and easy to move around. Very wet and foggy today. This may not be the most representative area because it is a large polygon and this sample plot is way up in the corner of the poly.JLVALP t `Roll 11 #22,23. Very steep drainage heading South into Bolinas Lagoon. Lots of Blue/Black big butterflies. Adjacent to Douglas fir woodland and Phalaris aquatica/Baccharis scrub which are marching toward drainage. Rocky soil. Shrub #4 Toxicodendron diversilobum 5%. Presence of Convovulus arvensis, Scrophularia californica, Cortaderia jubata, Artemisia douglasiana, Rhamnus californicus, Ribes sp..Roll 11 #20,21. Presence of Mimulus auranticus, Sisyrinchium bellum, Geranium dissecta, Cirsium vulgare, Elymus glaucus, Cynosaurus echinatus, Anagallis arvensis. Non-native perennial species associated with Coyote brush. Understory almost a monoculture of Phalaris aquatica. Upper slope in polygon has more Toxicodendron diversilobum. South-facing 5-10 % slope. Old fire road leading to polygon. Polygon is mostly mid-slope. Some Douglas fir seedlings. Polygon is adjacent to Douglas fir woodland.Roll 11 #26. Presence of Rubus ursinus, Anagallis arvensis, Sisyrinchium bellum. The Baccharis scrub with Douglas fir seedlings on a SE gentle slope. Possible increase in exotic grasses and Douglas fir seedlings. Trail crosses polygon.This polygon was so diffficult to get into...It royally SUCKED! There is a thick wall of older Doug-firs and Poison Oak surrounding the polygon. It is sloped and thickly vegetated w/ Baccharis, Poison Oak, Rhamnus, and Doug - firs, that seem to be taking over. There is a large Bay tree right in the middle of the polygon. Med. Confidence because of the Bay tree in plot and such a heavy presence of Toxicodendron. Would like to call it P. menziesii/Umbellularia ca/Toxicodendron diversilobum - Baccharis pilularis- Rhamnus ca. Ass. 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APAmunity Cl1368_GOGA1368Robertson, D Gennet, S 0Circular2405124051&@xxlee^TTR82' @, APAmunity Cl1367_GOGA1367Robertson, D Gennet, S 0Circular2406524050@xxlee^TTR82' @P. A@ PAmunity Cl1366_GOGA1366Robertson, D Gennet, S 0Circular2405024050@xxlee^TTR82' @998Plant@munity Cl1365_PORE1365Williard, D 0Circular20152012@ll`ZZTJJH82' OLVALl Not a wetland. This is a smallish round plot in Stinson Gulch, with a messy mix of Rubus ursinus, Conium mac, cape ivy, and invasive tree species + Bay. Apparent site of historic farm house or structures. Nothing in key comes close. Would like to call it a non-native tree Alliance. Other spp present: Monterey cypress, Salix lasiolepis, Quercus agrifolia. Not for AA use PV 4/10/01: Disturbed site.Roll 13, #25,26. Plot located along willow camp road. E Hwy 1. Old homestead site adjacent to polygon. Could not be keyed, no dominant tree sp. Very disturbed, exotics along road edge and along stream. Associated tree species: Pseudotsuga menziesii, Salix lasiolepis. Herbs: Equisitum telmatia, Melolotus sp., Erodium sp., Hordeum marinum, Galium aperine, Plantago lanceolata, Cardus pyenos, Calystejia sp., Phalaris aqutica, Cartaderia jubala, Bromus hodeaceus, Cyperus sp., Forniculum vulgare, Oenanthe sarmenters. Not for AA use PV 4/10/01: Disturbed site/ ecotone.Roll 11, #18,19. Medium fit since presence of adult Douglas fir in polygon. Old road through polygon, with many exotic grasses along road. Thick brushy understory on a >>15 degree slope, SW facing slope in east flowing drainage. Expansion of Monterey pine in and around polygon. Presence of Sanicula crassucaulis, Satureja douglasii, Stachys ajugoides, Convovulus arvensis, Galium californica, Luzula sp., Sidalcea malveflora, Plantago lanceolata, Fragaria vesca, Pteridium aquilinum, Sisyrinchium bellum,, Rubus ursinus, Mimulus auraticus, Aremisia californica, Lonicera hispidula.LVAL @ ((Roll 13, #28. Polygon above Stinson beach above Ripian area. Many exotics-- thick cotoneaster overlapped by Doug fir. Trail just downslope. Near community. Ass. Shrubs: Toxicodendron diversilobum, Rubus ursinus, Lonicera hispidula; herb: Dryopteris arguta.Roll 13, # 29. Polygon is a riparian coridoor. Alder in overstory with various species of trees in understory. Matt Davis trail X-S top portion of polygon. Ass. Herbs: Myosotis lanfolia, Stachys ajugoides, Urtica dioeca.Photo: roll 13 #27. Plot w of hwy 1 in Bolinas lagoon. (tidal salt). Wetland; channel of lagoon. Many birds, Stinson beach comm on oppisite side of channel. Medium confidence-- no Jaumea in plot (some outside of polygon.)Roll 13, #30. Polygon on riperian coridoor dominated by CA bay. Matt Davis trail just downslope of Polygon. On Mt. Tam. Canyon SW-facing. Ass. Tree: Acer macrophylla, Ascleus californica. Ass. Shrubs: Lonicera hispidula, Genista monospessula, Rubus Spectablis; herbs: Stachys ajugoides, Melica torreya, Galium aperine, Aralia californica.Roll 11#16. Sampled from edge of polygon, sensitive bird habitat; no percetages since sampled from edge. Many snags in polygon of Alnus rubra, and so many birds!! Red wing blackbirds, woodpeckers, swallows, Red tails. Almost stepped on a nest with eggs. Presence of Alnus rubra, Sambucus racemosa, Rhamnus californica, myostis latifolia.Roll 11#17. Not keyed; not strongly dominated by willow(07060) but not Alder dominated either(07070). Located off Highway 1 across from Bolinas lagoon. Wetland area with standing water in parts. Polygon with Willow alog road, Alnus futher in, as well as a large patch of Carex sp. Exotics on road edge include Myosotis latifolia, Raphanus sativus. Herb #5 Veronica sp. 2%, #6 Zantedeschia aethiopaca 3%. Presence of Galium aperine, Aralia californica, Cortaderia jubata, Ranunculus sp., Rorripa nastursium aquaticum.|LVAL  ~Willows edge lagoon; polygon boundaries unclear; Assumed polygon just includes Willows/Toxicodendron; Shrubs (Baccharis and Ericameria ericoides) border willows.Large plot on heavily grazed land. Many species cropped by grazing and grass becoming more difficult to identify as the season progresses. Plot on south bluff above Chute gulch, cattle side (south) of Elk fence, overlooking Pacific. Small seep near point in center of plot. Other species present: Horkelia sp. (not marinensis) , Eschschozia californica, Ca. Buttercup, Brownie thistle Not a wetlands plot.ENTIRE POLYGON SAMPLED. Additional species cover: Baccharis pilularis- 3%, Carex obnupta- 8%. Grazing by cattle; headcuts and gullies. Polygons is a wet meadow beginning below stock pond. Calamagrostis cover is evenly distributed. Cows have made abundant paths through polygon, circling Calamagrostis clumps.NO PHOTO. Assoc. shrub: Rubus ursinus; ass. Herb: Delaria odorata (dead). Polygon adjacent to Hwy 1 and creek. CA bay woodland adjacent to Artemesia c./Baccharis/ todi scrub. Moderate to steep NE-facing slope. Very small polygon. Also adjacent to Alnus rubra stand (along creek.) Note: PV 4/5/01 No substantial tree cover in plant comp. in database or on datasheet even though field crew keyed plot to a tree type and recorded 98% cover for tree life-form.Plot located in GGNRA south east of Stinson Beach. Southwest-facing moderate slope on a slight ridge. Area was once used by military--old battery in hillside. Use trails permeate polygon. Adjacent are other Baccharis associations. Pseudotsuga will likely stay small in stature because they are on a windward slope. Fire monitering plots also adjacent.Roll 13 #35. Couldn't key, not enough willow or Alder. Would be Alder/Salix if Alders weren't dead. Polygon at Stinson beach, riparian coridoor in between beach and parking lot. Many dead alders in polygon, Riperian coridoor could have been re-ranked. Ass. Herb: Marah sp.LVALNot a wetland - This is a large Baccharis polygon that slopes down toward Tomales Bay just north of Marshall Beach Trail. It is definitely a Coyote brush alliance, but I had medium confidence level in the Association. There was so little Rhamnus cal. That I was unsure whether or not to call it the B. Pilularis- R. californica- Rubus parviflorus. Thimbleberry was definitely the next most dominant, then sword fern. So, that is all I can say about the association.Wow, this is thickly vegetated and nearly impossible to get to the point within this polygon. It is a great mix of Bay, Ocean spray, Coyote brush, Thimbleberry, Coffeeberry, and Sword fern. I must stress how difficult it is to move through. It is on a slope facing Tomales Bay. Did I mention how hard it was to get in here? Well, now I'm dreading going back out. Not a wetlandAdd spp.: Hypochaeris radicata, Sisrynchium bellum, Cynosurus echinatus, Gnaphalium sp., Lotus angustissimus, Brassica rapa, Plantago major, Geranium dissectum, Trifolium repens, Iris douglasiana, Linum bienne, Achillea millefolium, Stachs augoides var. rigida, Pteridium aquilinum. Open stand of B. pilularis within drainage fed by road culvert at top of plot. Upper section of plot (approx 25%) and lower section (approx. 35%) is where the hydrophytic plant species occur. Grazing trails within plot and polygon. No association was found to fit this plot. Soil is too dry for a soil sample. Looks to be a loam. Wetlands: Drainage area very likely to be saturated with water for more than 10 days at a time during winter rains. No saturated soil found in plot at the time. This plot seems to be a borderline wetland; but the likelihood of being saturated in the winter and the fact that it would have predominately undrained soil at that time, combined with the significant lower (<50%) cover of hydrophytic plant species makes the plot more of a wetland than not.LVAL \Big, crazy plot encompassing two hillsides and a portion of a steep gully high above Indian Beach, near Tomales Bay State Park border but not in it. I moved the point upslope a bit due to access. Most of the plot is scrubby with large areas of grass/grazing. Scrub is nice and mature with a high percent of Hazel. All the B pilularis - Corylus cornuta plots I've been on also have a high amount of Polystichum munitum - perhaps it should be considered as an associate.Very big, curving plot above Duck Cove, north of Tomales Bay State Park. I moved the point due to access problems in thick vegetation. Most shrubs are bare, but the majority (aside from Baccharis) appear to be Hazel. There's a high diversity here of other deciduous shrubs.. Noteably, Snowbery and Holodiscus. The plot is bordered by a wet gully and Bay woodlands. Again, as with all other Baccharis-Corylus cornuta plots I've been in, there is a high cover of Polystichum munitum. Should be considered an associating species in this type perhaps. (B. pilularis-Corylus c.-Polystichum munitum) Nice old guy that lives way out here gave me the gate combo and says he pulls ice plant all the time.Other spp present: Sellaginella wallacei, Eschscholzia californica, Gnaphalum sp., Holcus lanatum, Stellaria Slight north facing hillside above Kehoe Beach. Soil is sandy loam and appears to be a transition area between sand dune and inland habitat. B. pilularis is the dominant species. Poison Oak is also present, it's been heavily trampled and munched by cows - so its growth form is low. Calif. Poppies have also been munched heavily and are beginning to resprout - growth is somewhat stunted. This area is not a wetland.@LVAL: VOther spp.: Satureja douglasii, Stachys ajugoides, Vaccinium ovatum, Heracleum lanatum, Rubus spectabilis. This is a small, narrow polygon encompassing a stand of Bishop pines and part of a CLO woodland. It is located in Tomales Bay State Park, about 0.5 mi. north of Pierce Point Rd., along the state park's main road. The polygon occupies a slope that leads down to a small, moist drainage. The domiant cover is mature b.pine, with some oaks and bays scattered throughout.Very big, long plot running down a steep slope and sweeping south along Tomales Bay shoreline, above Pebble Beach. Nice Bishop pine forest with thick understory. Open pockets in canopy occupied by healthy covers of Quercus agrifolia, Arbutus menz., and Coffeeberry. Moved point upslope for better access - still represents the poly well. On Tomales Bay State Park.Medium sized, squared-off poly on steep north-facing slopes high above Heart's Desire Beach. On Tomales Bay State Park. Nice Bishop Pine forest with thick and diverse understory. No Tan Oak found which is present in other adjacent plots, but Myrica CA seen here and not in others. Other spp: Toxicodendron diversalobum, Stacchys ajugoides I had no reception and had to change the point location due to access trouble.Long plot on bluffs above Tomales Bay State Park. Plot encompasses Tomales State Park campground and runs south along the Johnston Trail. Nice mixed woodlands heavily dominated by large Coast Live Oaks. Nice shrub mix! Very large Toyon, Myrica and Coffeeberry. Plus the biggest Madrone individual I've ever seen. Trampling and possible invasives increase in and around campground - although camp spots and trails are small and discrete with thick shrub cover. 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Nice mix of native trees and shrubs dominated by the taller Bishop Pine. High cover of Tan Oak. Plot dotted with Madrone and CA Bay. Fits well with Bishop Pine Alliance and Association. Heavy overlap in tree species. Understory fairly open other than areas occupied by Huckleberry. Other spp: Elymus glaucus, Bromus carinatus, Ribes sp., Stacchys ajugoides (Trillium sp. Was listed as an unknown herb in the datasheet and changed upon data entry)Very large plot in Tomales Bay State Park, encircling the slopes above a large ravine/valley. Beautiful, pristine Bishop Pine forest with open understory of native shrubs and herbs. Nice amount of Madrone. Large, fresh cat scat found near point - perhaps mountain lion. Other spp: Salal (Gaultheria shallon), Briza maxima, Hypochaeris sp., Toxicodendron diversalobum.Large plot on slopes above Shallow Beach. Tree and shrub cover higher but less diverse than adjacent plots. Nice Bishop Pine dominated woodland. Seems untouched by time other than presence of Holcus lanatus. Cannot access assigned point so I moved it upslope a bit. Still clearly represents the area. On Tomales Bay State Park.LVAL Large plot with skinny arms encompassing three separate canyons which all lead to upper Second Valley Creek canyon. Slopes oriented south-east. Wooded plot dominated by tall, scattered Bishop Pines, and with a thick second canopy dominated by CA Bay. Small portion of madrone @ point. May be a higher cover in other parts of the polygon. Tremendous overlap in tree and shrub spp.ENTIRE POLYGON SAMPLED. Covers above are for dominant type. Calamagrostis and Carex obnupta also present in high cover. Confidence medium because the polygon was so small, .17 hectares, that a case could be made to type this as a rush-sedge alliance if there was one. Campanula californica present.Polygon dominated by Juncus and Carex. Calamagrostis localized on SE side of polygon, mostly at higher and drier edge.#1447 was very difficult to locate. Approached from two different ways, using remote park, neighborhood, and fire roads/trails, I feel a bit more than medium confidence I have now found it. I only had reception up to 160 meters away on a remote unmarked fire or municipal trail, high above Second Valley on the Inverness Ridge. Using topography and trail layout I navigated the remainder. It is indeed a Bishop Pine Alliance, altough I have found no madrone within the point so cannot key it to Association. However, there is Madrone upslope and downslope of the poly so I have confidence it is to be found somewhere within the polygon. Would like to call it Pinus muricata-Lithocarpus densiflorus or P. muricata-Rhamnus californicus Other spp:Garrya elliptica, Hedera helixXLVALJ nlMedium - sized, lobed plot on steep north facing slope, high above Second Valley in Inverness. Poly on Tomales Bay State Park land. Assigned point inaccesible so I moved it upslope a bit. Still evenly represents the polygon. Plot dominated by Giant Chinquapin and Huckleberry. This well fits the given Alliance and Association, but taller Bishop Pine are present, although less of a cover. Pines were not evenly dispersed over sample area. Sparse in the center and denser toward edges. Thus the medium confidence. No reception with antennae - Plot recognizable by topograhy and trail layout. Also present: Wrentit, Stellars jay, FlickersLarge plot on steeply sloped state parkland, above the town of Inverness. Plot encompasses part of a creek valley and reaches north up drier slopes at the points. The hillsides are dominated by Bishop Pine with a nice understory of chapparel-like natives. This plot is very large and crosses onto municipal/residential land at the east end of the poly. Tomales Bay State Park and Inverness Fire and Water District trails cross thru the polygon. Point was moved to better represent the plot veg.Very small, round plot on south facing slope high above Second Valley Creek on Inverness Ridge. I only have medium confidence that I am in the plot due to its small size and I lost reception about 80m upslope. The poly is surrounded by woodlands of Bay, Madrone, Tan Oak, Quercus and Bishop Pine, with a tangly understory of Huckleberry, Polystichum mun, and Manzanita. Veg. Composition does not allow me to key this plot. Would like to call it mixed chaparral, or Huckleberry, Alliance. Vaccinium ov - Arctostaphylos virgata - Heteromeles arbutifolia Association. We identified Archt virgata utilizing the Jepson key - There were no burls present at the base of the plants. Stems were glandular, leaves eloptical and scaborous.\LVAL b rI'm not sure if the whole polygon burned, but the plot did. It has tall canopy of Bay and Tanoak. The understory is really thick mess of Coffeeberry, Brackenfern dominance. It is on a steep South facing slope of a canyon leading to Tomales Bay. The dense regrowth from the fire makes movement difficult. Nice and wet/muddy day. I guess I would call this a Umbellularia calif./Lithocarpus densiflorus-Rhamnus Calif. Assoc.This is a large and gnarly polygon. It was extremely difficult to access due to the thick vegetation and fallen Bishop pines. The point that we sampled had a fair amount of Bishops that burned, but are still alive. Therefore, most of the tree cover was due to old Bishops with alive crowns. There are a fair amount of saplings, but they are mostly squeezed out by Ceanothus. The understory is totally dominated by Ceanothus. There are areas where other herbs grow, but mostly it is Ceanothus with Rubus intertwined. Add. Spp: Ribes sanguineum, Sambucus racemosa, Erectites minima.Unable to key plot because it was dominated by Juncus and Rubus. Baccharis cover was too low and at the edge of the plot to make it a BAPI Alliance. Gopher plant present. Rose sp. present. Poly is bordered by arroyo willow and saltmarsh. Poly is a mix of two types with clear separation between types. Weedy species scattered throughout.Small, round plot on private / municipal land high up hill, south side of Inverness. Slope faces north to north-west. Poly includes residential as well as un-cleared / unmaintained property. Many natives are in place including around houses, but invasives are here as well - also invading wild, uncleared properties.. (Pittosporum being the most noticeable and concerning). Tremendous overlap in shrub spp. Can't key to association. Would like to call it Pinus muricata - Rhamnus californica Association.LVALLIceplant dominated shallow dune "valley" with cut channels on either side of plot (but not in plot). Ammophila surrounds polygon.Additional species: Monardella undulata, Erigeron glaucus, Bromus diandrus, Rubus ursinus. This plot is slightly undulating, sloped down toward the ocean. It is covered almost continuously with a thick mat of Iceplant. There are patches of Baccharis and open sand. This is located in the dunes just NE of the south beach parking lot.Frankenia salina present. Triglochen maritima present. Limonium californica present. Poly in an open sandy area bordered by Juncus sp., Leymus triticoides and dense pickleweed. Patches of pickleweed scattered over open sand.Shrub #4: Cornus sp. 1%; riparian corridor impacted by cattle - trampling, low herb cover under canopy, stream bank erosion; Other species present: Fragaria chilensis, Oenanthe sarmentosaOther species present- Umbellaria, Plantago insularis, Sambucus mexicana. The polygon is off Tomales Bay trail near a stock pond. Vegetation nearest the pond is a dense tree/shrub complex whereas the upper portion is an open grassland/weedy complex with patches of shrubs. The plot and polygon are more than one type of vegetation community. The Arroyo willows are closest to the water and would be considered a wetland inclusion within this polygon. The NWI field classification is for the willows only. The Lonicera/Baccharis would be a marginal wetland as it is just upslope of the willows and surrounding the stock pond and may be classified as a p s/s b g wetland. The grassland complex would be considered an upland, and would not have a NWI classification. Need to map the wetland separate from the polygon as it does not follow the veg boundaries. There is approx. half an acre of willow habitat here.LVAL f ,Add species: Erigeron sp. (not glaucus) This polygon has a large swath of dune sagewort veg type and is low in iceplant in some places (<30%) and high (>95%) in others. Therefore, it has more than iceplant alliance vegetation but percentages of each are unknown. The plot is on a coastal bluff and borders the large section of dune sagewort. I do not know why the GPD accuracy is so high as it is getting good reception of five satellites. Not a wetland.additional species: Scirpus microcarpus, Prunus sp. Polygon is off of Bear Valley Rd near Olema intersection. Veg is open canopy with high cover of herbaceous species. Shrub layer and herb layer are mixed to form a semi-dense understory. Area is fairly flat or slight bowl like topography. This area is definitely a wetland due to standing water and extremely saturated soils where standing water is not present. Soil is dark in color but no sulfuric odor was detected. There is a very slight drainage pattern passing throught the center of the plot. Lots of great birds here!Other species present: Carex obnupta, Rumex acetosella, Lollium perenne, Erectites glomerata. This polygon is pretty flat and straight-forward. It is majorly covered by iceplant with a few other species mixed in or in patches around the edge. It is located about 50 meters north of South Beach road and is bordered by a fence on the north. Interesting occurance of hydrophytic plant species again ( like #1474 and #381).This polygon is bisected by the Cross Marin Bike Path. It is a very nice little redwood grove. It is heavily dominated by redwood with a nice subcanopy of Ca Bay. I could not key to assoc because the Redwood- Bay assoc in key also includes Doug fir, wich are not present here. I would prefer to call it Sequia sempervirens/Umbellularia calif. - Polystichum munitum Assoc. Nice plot, Other spp present: acer macrophyllarLVAL$ f jNot a wetland. This is a large recangular plot on a gently sloping mesa above Kelham Beach. Facing south west , just north from sky Trail/ coast trail intersection. Generally open, scruby-grassy plot- somewhere between an open and dense Coyote brush type. Weedy understory. Undefined assoc. Other spp.- Danthonia Ca., Mimulus auranticatus, Osprey w/ surf perchThis was a weird one. It was totally a Bay-Swordfern association but there was such a strong coffeeberry component. I would have peferred to call it an Umbellaria-Rhamnus assoc. There was a dense combination of the canopy and subcanopy so the understory was bare except for Polytichum and Toxicodendron. This polygon is not a wetland.long, meandering plot off Baldy Tr. High above Bear Valley. Point is densely scrubby, dominated by Baccharis, surrounded by forested lands. Medium confidence in Assoc. Would like to call it B. pil- Rubus ursinus- dense scrub Assoc. Doug-firs may be engulfing scrub here. Other spp. - Spotted Towhee, Wren Tit, Winter Wren, Long-eared OwlThis plot stretches over Greenpicker Tr. It is co-dominated by Tan oak and Bay. The plot is surrounded by Doug fir. The understory is a mix of shrubs dominated by Hazel. Really nice, tasty huckleberries here.Additional species: Toxicodendron diversilobum, Bromus carianatus, Ammophila arenaria, Achillea millefolium, Gnaphalium sp., Castilleja affinis Stabilized dune valley with diverse composition of coastal plants. Alliance confidence is medium because there is almost enough iceplant, coyote bush, and dune sagewort to make it a different alliance.Large winding plot in the hills at the head of Tomales Bay State Park, high above Heart's Desire Beach. Nice mature scrub with quite a mix of species. Matches 3 associations, (B pil. - Polystichum, B pil. - Holodiscus, B. pil - Corylus cornuta) so I didn't feel confident assigning an assoc. 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Gulley out of cattle range but in Elk range. Elk inroads through thick Baccharis and Toxicodendron lead into this ravine which is thickly vegetatd with Salmonberry, Elderberry and others. West facing slope of the gulley covered in dense Polystichum munitum, Rhamnus ca., etc.. East facing slope consists of Baccharis, Toxicodendron and Carex obnupta. Water is running in this ravine.Would like to call it Bay/Alder Assoc. Thus level of confidence is medium. Other spp present: oemalaria cerasiformus. Highly variable- the willows are localized on the east end of the sample area. Bays are dominant on mid-western end. The plot was sampled from GPS point west along the creek corridor. Area sampled on DOQ looks darker and may not be representative of poly. Polygon variable-tree sp. mix may change substantially. Access difficult due to various steep banks.this a small plot on a jagged, gullied cliff faces, facing South-west, above Kelham Beach. Scrubby plot with significant amounts of stunted Salix. Near to even numbers of Baccharis, artemisia, and Lupinus. Medium confidence in assoc. Would like dominants (aremisia and Lupinus) mentioned rather than Eriophylum. Holcus is taking over where ever a break in the scrubs. Debated whether to call the plot Ca Annual Grassland Weedy Alliance but decided on intro. Perenial Grassland because Holcus cover is higher and both alliances dominated by exotic spp. Meadow clearing in Doug fir forrest at top of Fir Top. Polygon bissected by Stewart Trail. Young doug firs appear to be moving in at edges. Extremely dry time to sample, but the grasses are recognizableLVAL Other spp. Present : Chlorogallum p., Zigandus fremontii. We think it should be called French Broom Alliance btu there is no such Alliance in the key. We feel it might have been Baccharis/Rubis Assoc. prior to french broom invasion. (Changed from unable to key to mixed broom alliance)The polygon is a scrubby, grassy opening in Doug fir forrest. It contains an open Baccharis cover over Bromus carinatus, it is dominated by herbs. I had a medium confidence it the type because we'd like to call it a Baccharis - Bromus Assoc., if there was one. Meadow grades from denser Baccharis on NE sloping to flatter grass dominated meadow.Medium confidence because I'd like to call it a Doug fir/Bay/Elderberry association but both Doug fir/bay association have other spp. As the third associating spp.. Both of these other spp. Are present but in lower cover than elderberry. Doug fir forest bissected by Glen/Coast Trail spur. Moist-small channels which are currently dry probably hold some water during wettest part of year run through plot. Lots of birds.this is a long polygon along ocean cliffs just south of Millers Point. Coyote brush/ California Sagebrush dominated with patches of non native annual grasses and other scrubs mixed in. Medium confidence in the assoc. because I didn't see any Monardella. Observations made from upslope of the plot. Coordinates in note on front of sheet were checked in ArcView and fall outside of polygon and to the NW. Surveyor was confident she was in the right spot and was able to view enough of poly to sample it.ENTIRE POLYGON SAMPLED. Covers above are for dominant type. Total shrub cover less than one percent; includes Salix lasiolepis, Myrica californica. Other species present: Juncus sp.. Polygon includes a stock pond with dam ringed by Typha sp.. Pond is at upper end of swale. Polygon is a melange of two types. Where Scirpus is present it is very dominant. Flowering Calamagrostis six feet tall!lLVALH ~Add spp.: Rubus ursinus, Stachys ajugoides var. rigida, Galium aparine, Symphoricarpus albus, Pentagramma triangularis ssp. Triangularis, Pteridium aquilinum This polygon runs along an intermittant stream, which runs past an old ranch house (abandoned) off Hwy 1. It has a pretty diverse tree canopy, with a variably open understory of Hazelnut, sword fern & other plants. The dry creekbed is 3m wide and 1m deep. The creek has some room to meander, approx 10m on average (floodplane width). Although I did not see any drift lines, there is no doubt that this creek runs for several+ months during and after the rainy season. The creekbed is large cobble & comprises approx 10% of the plot. Med. Confidence in Ass. Because it also fits well into Umbellularia ca/Polystichum munitum Ass. NOTE: This polygon sampled previously during AA. See datasheet 1507. Also, sampled twice during wetlands inventory - see datasheet 1507B. This datasheet has most representative wetland data.Add spp: Fetid adders tongue - Scoliopus bigelovii, Ribes menziesii Unable to key - No mention of Acer spp. In key. Riparian corridor encompassing seasonally dry rocky creek bed - mixed open forest cover - sampled creek corridor & bank to east of creek. On ranchland, trampling channelization - cover should be denser. NOTE: This polygon alsao sampled during the wetlands inventory. See datasheets 1507A & 1507B. This sheet most representative and renamed 1507.LVALz R(This is a riparian corridor dominated by Arroyo willow. It is deep in the wildcat creek canyon and is difficult to access. I had medium confidence in type because I could not decide on an association. There was both rubus and salix lucida as components. Rubus was much more prevalent in the plot. If I had a chose I'd call it Mixed willow-Rubus assoc. Nice, but don't come here it is way to gnarly to really enjoy it.Would classify as Goldenbush-Baccharis alliance if there was such a thing in key. Polygon very homogenous; sand dune ridge; Chorizanthe sp. present.The confidence in the type is medium because Rubus cover may be on the low sidefor this association. The polygon is bissected by highway one. We sampled on the South west side of the road, wich allowed for edge effect. Sampled from edge of plot looking in. Very small polygon!VEG- Creek valley north of "Bat House" on Hwy One. Medium confidence in type due to even # of bay-Fir. Fits Douglas Fir alliance more closely than CA Bay alliance. WETLANDS- Plot on dry creek bed which drains southwest to Olema Creek. Appears to be a major tributary. Channel 6m wide and 1 to 2 m deep. Probably wet farther upstream. Unable to get reception to point, but followed landmarks and pacing from last reception. Area does not vary much in vegetation. Confident within point area. Note: This polygon sampled previously during accuracy assessment. See datasheet 1507 for more representative species data. Also sampled twice in error during wetlands inventory. See datasheet 1507A. LVALFor this polygon I was unable to verify my position with the PLGR. I was able to verify my position because I was able to verify my position with the GPS within 90m of the centrioid and was able to rely on the topo maps and topographical features of the area. This is a very thickly vegitated plot. The canopy was composed almost totally of Pinus murcata. The understory was mainly composed of Huckleberry. One edge has a small patch of Redwoods Even though the polygon appears to be uniform in its population it appears not to fit any association. I was waffling between p muricata and p contorta and after keying out in jepsons I decided on p muricata therefore the uncertainty in the alliance/association was cleared up.Other spp present; Ceanothus sp. This is a large polygon covering many ridges all on the west side of Bolinas ridge over looking Hwy 1 and Bolinas Lagoon. The point we sampled from was on McCurdy trail it was too difficult to navigate any distance in the dense shrub. The plot had approx 10 young Sequoias only 5-6 m tall and on the other side of the trail it had about 6 older redwoods approx 20 m tall. There was also sproatic cover of other trees such as Quercus agrifolia, Chrysolepis and tanoak. Otherwise the plot was dominated by dense shrub cover with speices such as Actrostaphylos nummularia (sensitiva) and A. glandulosa. There was little to no herb cover. Soil was very dry. This plot was difficult to key- we discussed this with Pam V. To start we were indecisive as to key out in the tree or shrub division. The trees did not appear to play a dominant role in the structure of the vegetation. Overall we felt the plot was closer to a shrub community type. Therefore, we chose the Manzanita alliance and the A. nummularia-Vaccinium ovatum-Chrysolepis chrysophylla association because we had all the species listed. This polygon is not a wetland.LVAL^ *This polygon is a Redwood dominated Riparian corridor along the upper reaches of a creek wich eventually runs under HWY!1 near Texeria Ranch. It is fairly steep, approx. 15% grade, and runs beneath the gravel at times, There were a couple of log jams which were challenging to get over to get up here, but not too bad. I am unable to get reception with the plugger due to tall trees, but I am confident I am within the polygon. I sampled at the creek where it splits, but it is not the split that is shown in the topo, where polygon 1519 is. I am a good distance upstream of that point. Probably about 0.5 mi or so. The creek is approx. 8 inches wide and 0.5 inches deep. The banks are approx. 1.0m apart and 0.4m tall. The creek, when full, would make up about 15% or less of the polygon.This plot was easier to get to because it is located adjacent to 1520 (which was hard to get to) The plot is composed of a dense canopy of Redwood , Bay and Tan Oak. The understory is relatively open and dark with sword fern and huckleberry scattered about. It saddles a nice ravine. Most of the ground is not vegetated and covered with Redwood fronds and Bay/Oak leaves. I would have prefered the associatoin to include Bay since it has such a major component in its canopy. I decided not to call it Sequia/Pseudotsuga/Umbellularia because there are no Doug firs present in the sample area. I was able to navigate to the plot because I could get an accurate reading from polygon 1520 before entering the trees. I was unable to veryfy my position with the GPS unit but am confident that I am in the right polygon. Nice break from brush-crushing.JLVAL h^other sp. Present: Galium aparine Doug fir forrest with a moderately dense understory of tan and poison oak. This plot was a little easier to get to than the plot just south of it (1543). I accesed it by following the old road further, but I could only get within 40m of the ArcView centriod. The new sample is also representative of the polygon vegetation. I was uanble to key to Asociation. It fit most closely to Psuedotsuga/Lithocarpus/Rhamnus but, I did not see any Rhamnus. Edge of Poly, No use AA dsAntother tough one& This plot was extremely difficult to navigate to due to steep, thickly vegitated terrain. Obtaining good GPS reception under the thick canopy of trees was also very difficult. Finally I was able to get a strong accurate reading, but I still was a little unsure because of the amount of fluctuation in good reception. In this area working without good GPS reception is difficult. The polygon is thick with Manzanita and Huckleberry and scattered with Redwoods, Doug fir, bays And madrone. I keyed to medium confidence because the association didn't really fit. I would have prefered to call it a Seqouia/Arctostaphylos glandulosa/Vaccinium ovatum Assoc. Also, I am unsure if these Rewoods are just on the perimeter of the polygon. If so, this would be more of an Arctostaphylos/Vaccinium plotThis polygon is a Redwood dominated riparian corridor along the creek wich crosses HWY1 near Texiera Ranch. The Creek averages 2 1/2 ft across and 1.5 ft in dept. The banks are 2 meters apart and 2.5 feet tall,on average. The creek, when full, will make up approx. 15-20% of the plot. Due to lack of wetland criteria and less than 50% of the plot area bieng a creek, it does not classify as wetland. However this is a riparian area, wich seems to be enough reason to call it a wetland, but I need to check if creeks qualify as wetlands.LVAL this a long plot along very steep cliffs above wildcat beach,and below Ocean lake. Very healthy scrubs. There are no slides or breaks in habitat along the cliff face . It appears to be stable for such a steep slope. Other sp: Lizard tail, castilleja, purple aster, and Bromus carinatus. (did not put purple aster in plant comp. Because it is a common name for several plant species. KH)ENTIRE POLYGON SAMPLED. Covers above are for dominant type. Confidence in type is medium because although there is an alliance, there is no association in key that matches species present. Coyote brush-poison oak type species cover: Baccharis pilularis- 55%, Toxicodendron diversilobum- 25%, Rubus ursinus- 5% Pteridium aquilinum- 7%, Heracleum lanatum- 5%. Coyote brush-introduced perennial grassland type species cover: Baccharis pilularis- 15%, Holcus lanatus-20%, Deschampsia cespitosa- 10%,Pteridium aquilinum-12%. Cattle grazing. Three types are pretty distinct in polygon, not patchy. Dominant type has low growing Baccharis form and very sandy soil.Add spp: Pteridium aquilinum & Toxicodendron diversilobum (along road edge of plot) Polygon located on west side of Bolinas Ridge Fire Trail, approx. 1/2 mile south of junction with McCurdy Trail. Due to tall trees & shrubs, I was unable to confirm position with Trimble. However, I'm pretty damn confident this is the right spot. This is the only place the veg. Type changes in the area (I drove 1/2 mile from McCurdy Trail Junction to here & boom!, it's a different alliance - not Redwood like the rest of the road). (I calculated the 1/2 mile distance using the scale on the map & my compass). It keys out very well. The plot is dense & steep, and I was only able to sample a couple of spots from the edge. Additional comments: P.V. 12/27/00: Quercus sample not verified as Q. wislizenii. However, based on Ann's knowledge of Oak species I.D., this is most likely correct.6LVAL.Lother sp: Carex obnupta This polygon is large and difficult to walk through due to dense shrubby and woody debris. The old abandoned road that you walk on to get here is across from the Texiera Ranch on Hwy 1. It is mosly a path that is obscure at times. There are some open areas dominated by french broom or coyote brush within the polygon.Not a wetland. No wetlands assessment done. Neat plot. Mature senscent chaparral dominated by coffeeberry, ceonothus, manzanita with scattered clumps of redwood trees towering above. Medium confidence in type because no association match in key. We'd like to call this some sort of Redwood-chaparral association. Minimal cover under redwood trees mostly duff. Open areas are tall chaparral with some less vegetated weedy areas dominated by Phalaris sp. And Rubus ursinus. Some areas have bare ground. Redwood trees show old burn marks, scorching; snags surrounded by new live trees. Good lunch spot!This plot is very dense manzanita; most of it just overhead. Very difficult to navigate through - couldn't reach center point. We sampled from just inside the polygon boundary. From our view, it looks like an almost solid stand of manzanita. We are not 100% certain that this is A. nummularia, can't see the burl present. Otherwise this manzanita matches the description in Jepson. There is one Doug Fir (10 m tall) and sveral redwood saplings (2m tall). Huckleberry is scattered throughout the plot in small numbers. This plot is relatively flat next to the fire road then drops off towards the SW. Additional comments: PV 2/16/01 Validation observation- description of A. nummularia in comments mentioning a burl is confusing. This species does not have a burl and identification can be made using leaves alone.Willow at NW lagoon edge; generally Carex but patchy Calamagrostis and Juncus; Campanula californica present; Erechtites minima = 2%; Athyrium felix-femina = 2%. 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It is totally covered with mixed Manzanita. I am standing about six feet above the ground right now on some manzanita looking out over the plot. Not much else here. One bigger Doug-fir. I have not seen the absence of burls, but it is hard to say exactly what species of Manzanita are here.* I called it a Sensitive Manzanita Alliance because that is what it fits best in the key, however, I know that there is a "Mixed Manzanita Mapping Unit" on the database. I feel that the "Mixed Manzanita Mapping Unit" best describes this if it is a possiblity. *species besides nummularia. Unsure about I.D. of glandulosa, but sure about nummularia.Other spp.: Mimulus aurantiacus, Iris douglasiana, Unknown herb, Pitcher Sage Very thick plot. I actually climbed a mound of Manzanita to survey from 20 meters to the center point. Totally dominated by thick Eastwood manzanita. Scattering of Quercus wislizenii & Ceanothus. Possibly some Arctostaphylos virgata present in stand, but I did not crawl around checking all the manzanita for burls.Add spp: Arbutus menziesii, Mimulus aurantiacus This was a tough one. It is a long, thin plot that is dominated by a scraggly Oak canopy. I sampled the northen portion of the polygon. I had medium confidence because I wanted to call it possibly Q. wislizenii. The oak is scraggly, multi-trunked with wavy, elliptical, toothed and smooth margined leaves. It is only about 15 feet tall. So I was unsure of species for certain. Some looked like Q. agrifolia & some looked like Q. Wislizenii. Understory was scrubby, but no ground vegetation. Thick covering of leaf litter. Interesting plot. Could be a hybrid of Q. agrifolia & Q. wislizenii or just a mix. Confusing.2LVAL FOther Spp. Present: Ceanothus sp. & Lonicera hispidula This plot has an open canopy dominated by CA Bay and interior live oak with lesser amounts of Douglas fir trees. The subcanopy and shrub layer is open and moderately easy to walk through. The plot is on a gentle slope. There is heavy leaf litter covering the ground and preventing development of the herb layer. Bracken fern is found in one main patch, but the remainder of the floor is unvegetated. Could not key to Association. However, given the dominant plants, I would like to call this Q. wislizeni- Umbellularia assoc. Not a Wetland.Small, triangular plot in Tomales State Park at the Park entrance near Pierce Point Road. Poly encompasses a sloping bowl at the head of a steep Ravine that ends at Heart's Desire Beach. Nice mature scrub with deer trails throughout. The Holcus is found on these trails. The polygon is surrounded by woodlands. There are fairly even #'s in scrub species, but hazel slightly dominates the association. Slope faces north-east. Quercus agrifolia bordering the plot appear healthy. All the B. pilularis-Corylus cornuta plots I've been on also have a high amount of Polystichum munitum. Perhaps it should be considered an associate.other spp present: Galium aparine, false solomon seal, stachys ajugoidies var. rigida. This is a riparian corridor running along a stream that crosses Hwy 1 near the Texeria Ranch. I could not get GPS reception due to the tree cover but, I am sure I am in the polygon. I think I am towards the downstream section of the polygon. There are a couple of Redwoods in the plot, but, they are not significant in cover. There was a nice redwood grove below (downstream) of the polygon. Wet: The creek is about .5m wide and averages 1" in dept. It is running and has steel head yearlings and some nice pools. The banks are about 1m apart and .7m tall. I did not take a soil sample since this is obviously a wetland. (riparian zone) The creek makes up approx. 5% of the plot.fLVAL \|other sp: Avena fatua This plot is off of a fire road across the street from the Texicra Ranch (on hw1 twards Bolinas). It is a carpet of Coyote bush on a west facing slope with approx. 50 degree slope. There are Coast Live Oaks surrounding the polygon, some of wich may be with in it but, yet not significantly. It feels like summer today, no fog! Not a wetlandThis plot is located about 65 meters SW of Bolinas Ridge Fire Rd. The polygon is wide at the top and narrows out downhill (SW). The upper, fat part where the plot was surveyed is dominated by Redwoods and Tanoak. Further down, outside the plot, is mostly a scrub habitat dominated by Ceanothus sp. (very large/tall w/ long, extended leaves), Quercus wislizeni, Mimulus and Manzanita. A nice, small trail conveniently runs through the polygon. Not a wetland.Other spp: Quercus wislizenii This is a tiny plot 3/4 the way up Bolinas Ridge on a little old logging trail. The plot is completely surrounded by Redwoods. It is a nice, very thick, dense vegetation heavily dominated by Arctostaphylos glandulosa. There are quite a few Tan oaks scattered throughout. Under the thick canopy of manzanita is a light scattering of Bracken fern. The manzanita is in full bloom right now, so the whole area is BUZZING! Bees and Humming birds are going crazy! It sounds like the hum of the Indy 500. Awesome humming bird watching. Did not call it A. glandulosa/ Quercus wislizenii Assoc. because Quercus wislizenii was so scarce...not much here. Plus, it is on the edge of the polygon, so it does not really fit the key. Looks like this trail is secretly maintained by Mtn. Bikers or maybe equestrians.No wetland assessment done. Impressive woodrat nests in plot. Three very conical-shaped nests. Small polygon off McCurdy Trail bordered by grassland and forest types. Baccharis scrub with douglas fir canopy probably invading from adjacent fir forest. Textbook example of association as described in key.vLVAL ENTIRE POLYGON SAMPLED. Confidence in type medium becuase Carex obnupta- Juncus patens association should really include Juncus effusus as a possible substitute for Juncus patens or in combination with it. Covers above are for dominant type. Species cover for Calamagrostis-Carex-Juncus type: Calamagrostis nutkaensis- 30%, Carex obnupta- 20%, Juncus effusis and J. patens- 20% Polygon is bordered by shrubs and contains scattered shrubs @ 15% cover, but is not a shrub type. Shrub covers as follows: Baccharis pilularis- 1%, Toxicodendron diversilobum- 7%, Rubus ursinus- 7%. Polygon is a wet marsh bordered by Baccharis; lower portion of valley ends at marsh.Small plot on cliffs and bluffs adjacent to Alemere Falls. Plot strongly dominated by Lizard tail. Lots of open patches of bare ground with crumbly, tan soil. Unable to key - Would like to call it Lizard tail Alliance, Eriophyllum staech./ Lupinus arboreous Association.This was a really weird plot. It is a grassland just north of McCurdy Trail. Most of it is covered by this tall forb like weedy species that I need to find out what it is. I think it is Erechtites glomerata. There is also some thick Phalaris aquatica patches. But under everything is a good layer of young French broom. It is only about .5 meters tall and not even flowering. So, I had a tough time deciding whether to call it a Broom Alliance or Tal Forb-like weedy vegetation. They both were almost weequal in cover and on the borderline of the key cut off. Not sure what to do. I'm tired, hot and sick of these damn flies. This is not a wetland.~LVAL Add spp: Dwarf Redwood, Unknown Manzanita (collected) This polygon is rather large, running along Bolinas Ridge Trail. We sampled in two places and averaged the coverages. The first place was at 528458 e, 4200502 n, +-4.8 m. This area was almost all sensitive manzanita. The second sample spot was more diverse with a higher % of chinquapin, A. glandulosa, and Huckleberry. Additional comments, P.V. 12/26/00: This poly sampled twice in error. See also record # 1561. "Dwarf redwood" described above is most likely dwarfed form of Sequoia sempervirens.Addit. Spp. Present: Pickeringia montana and 1 Pseudotsuga mensiezii sapling. This plot is on Bolinas Ridge approx. 1.4 miles from Bolinas-Fairfax Rd. The polygon crosses the fire road in 2 places. Our sample point was 30 meters from the road. The plot is on a flat area and is mostly covered w/ shrubs. There are very few trees and sapplings. Soil is loose, orange-colored, sedimentary type. A. nummularia is the dominant plant w/ some scattered A. glandulosa. The Chinquapin is present in the shrub cover, all except one is less than 2m tall. They look straggley too. Additional comments PV 12/26/00: This polygon sampled twice in error. See also record number 1561A. This is not a wetland.Nice plot. Interesting redwood grove west of Texiera ranch. Thick redwood canopy. Subcanopy of bay and open understory of scattered swordfern. Did not key to Assoc. because there is no Douglas fir in the plot. Douglas fir is on perimeter. Would like to call it a Sequoia/Umbellularia/Corylus/Polystichum munitum assoc. Additional spp: Alnus rubra, Sambucus racemosa, Galium sp., Trifolium sp., Pteridium aquilinum. Redwoods were logged and area burned probably over 50 years ago. No GPS reading under thick canopy, and coordinates were wrong to begin with.LVAL tother sp: Toxicodendron diversilobum This a Bay forrest with little to sparse understory. It is located off of Bolinas Ridge trail. Our sample point was below the road about 20m. This is the pizza wedge shaped polygon.Dense and mature Manzanita Chaparral off of Bolinas Ridge trail, There is no veg. Ground cover to speak of. There is a large amount of litter, including dead manzanita branches. This plot was extremely difficult to move around in.This is a thickly vegetated plot near the top of Bolinas ridge. It is sloped to the SW and is mostly covered by Quercus crysolepis (?) and Bay trees. The understory is "scraggly" under the oaks with a lot of monkey flower and yerba santa between. Under the Bays it is open with Rhamnus and Toxicodendron. I keyed as medium confidence in type because I am not 100% sure this is Quercus chrysolepis. I took a sample in to ID and will confirm. Determined to be Q. agrifolia. Utility lines run right through the plot and there is an access trail under the lines.Small plot of open oak stand with thick scrubby understory. Plot across Hwy 1 from Texierra property. The whole area is very weedy and himilayan blackberry as well as broom may be increasing here. Soil sample very dry but shows some oxidized root channels. Cobblestone sized rubble is scattered around indicating creek flooding at some time during the year. Small heavily birmed dry creek runs thru a portion of the polygon. Channel 2 meters wide and 2m deep.This plot was not fun. It is totally scrubby with tall Baccharis and an understory of tons of Poison Oak and Rubus ursinus (my favorite mix). Around the perimeter of the plot were a few nice Coast Live Oaks and one tall Douglas Fir. That is about it. Oh, yeah, there are some large Broom plants around the nw side of the plot. Broom is all over this area. Interesting was the one Hazelnut just inside the plot too. This is not a wetland.LVAL n bThis is a steep sloped Redwood grove with a CA Bay component, but lacking Doug fir. Understory is relatively open with little bits of sword fern and Huckleberry. Could not key to assoc. Would like to call it Sequoia sempervirens/ Umbellularia ca.-Vaccinium ovatum Assoc. This is a mix of the two official Ass, listed in the key. No Tan oak or Doug fir present to fit into Key ASS.Not a wetland Dry, scrubby, weedy, messy plot on hill facing north-west above McCurdy trail. Large meandering polygon with fingers encompassing scrubby habitat. Broom may be increasing but Baccharis and Rubus ursinus still dominate. Plot just outside of Dogtown and bordered from above by large Eucalyptus stand. Not a wetland plot.This is another dry polygon on the SW slope of Bolinas Ridge. It is off the trail under the power lines about 30m. Steep slope dominated by CA Bay and Quercus wislizenii. Medium confidence in type because no ASS fits in key. Would like to call it U. calif./Quercus wislzenii Assoc. It is hot and muggy, raining up yonder.Would classify as BAPI-Danthonia-Bromus-Aria Association; Dry hill adjacent to exposed sand dunes; denser shrub layer on eastern side of polygon (BAPI/Toxico); generally homogenous polygon.Other sp: Pteridium aqulinum This plot is located on both sides of Bolinas Ridge Trail, crossing the trail/road in a narrow swath. It mainly composed of Eastwood Manzanita and Quercus chrysolepis. There was no Quecus wislezenii hence could not be keyed to A. glandulosa/ Q. wislizineiThis plot appears to be a text book example of A. faciculatum/A.glandulosa/Q. wislizenii Assoc. The plot is dry and on a steep SW slope with powerlines running through it. There are a few small Bays creeping in from surrounding areas. 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I only had medium confidence in Alliance and Association because the sensitive Manzanita was slightly more dominant but there was no Chinquipin which would fit the Association for Sensitive Manzanita Alliance.The polygon is definitely dominated by manzanita in general, with a few patches of oaks and a small amount of Doug-firs. .other sp: Pteridum aquilinum This is a humungus polygon that definitely fits the alliance and association. I could not get GPS reception but was vey confident in my location because of my map. The plot is off the Fairfax - Bolinas Ridge Road, about 50m north of the junction with ridgecrest Blvd.Polygon located along old road/unmarked trail down the northeast slope of Bolinas Ridge, approx. 200m NE of Bolinas Ridge Trail. Vegetation is mostly composed of A. nummularia-dominated mesic maritime chaparral with a minor conifer/ mixed broadleaf evergreen component; the open chaparral stand is bordered by mixed evergreen broad-leaved forests to the north and mixed conifer stands to the south in shady ravines. Thin rocky soil derived from decomposed granite. Veg. type matches the key perfectly for the description of associated vegetation! At western tip of the polygon, there is a small (~10-15 plants) population of Rhododendron macrophyllum, one of three known populations in Marin County. Unsure whether rare plant was within polygon or just outside.|LVAL v Vother sp: Toxicodendron diversilobum This polygon is a small patch of A. glandulosa surrounded by and slightly sharing coverage with Q. wislezenii and S. Laevigata. The observation point for the plot is located at the cited UTMs which is around 30m downhill of the edge of the Bolinas ridge road, and inludes the entire patch of Manzanita which also occurs just below the UTM points. The veg. is too thick to travel in so observations were made by the looking out over the manzanita patch. There was no sensitive Manzantia in the plot unlike other manzanita plots surveyed previously along the road/trail.other spp: Ceanothus thrysiflourus, Heteromeles arbutifolia, Adenostoma faciculatum This polygon crosses Ridge Crest BLVD (off hwy 1 near Bolinas Ridge ) which is where the plot is located. Although the UTMs were taken on the road (best reception). The observations were made above the road within the polygon. Not wet.ENTIRE POLYGON SAMPLED. Covers above are for dominant type. Arroyo willow type percent cover= Salix lasiolepis 100%. Level of confidence medium because key does not mention any associating herb species with Myrica. South-eastern portion of polygon is arroyo willow with some (<15meter) parts of plot trampled with Scirpus grazed.Very nice Redwood grove. Thick canopy/subcanopy of Sequoia, Lithocarpus and Umbellularia. Understory is open and shaded with patches of thick Huckleberry. Very nice.Could not key to alliance. No Q. wislizeni dominated alliance. May be a CA Bay alliance, but not really dominated by Bay. This plot is located along Ridgecrest Blvd. & trail that leads to Audobon Canyon Ranch. The plot was viewed from the overview vantage point of a tall Bay tree that I climbed in the plot. It was dense & I saw a large wood rat's nest. Not for AA use PV 4/10/01: Probably an ecotone.LVAL bRavine and steep slopes mostly dominated by Redwood, but with patches of Bay. Woodwardia along creek. Redwoods 2nd or 3rd growth. Tall and thin, multitunk, lots of flat-topped stumps.SW facing ridge. Dwarf forest of Bay and Q. wislizenii, with abundant and diverse shrubs. Bays multistemmed with 8-19 per clump. Many shrubs, especially Arctostaphylos, declining in vigor and/or dying or dead. Few mature (=seedling) Doug-firs, lots of small (<2m) saplings. This is clearly a fire derived forest with firs periodically killed, Arctostaphylos and other shrubs invigorated by crown fire/inferno.Add spp.: Pentagramma triangularis, Unkown sedge, Stachys ajugoides var. rigida Polygon located on downhill side (SW facing) of Ridgecrest Rd. Approx. 50m. Last GPS reception 25 m. from plot center; which I walked to, so I am sure I am in the right polygon. It is a CA Bay dominated slope with mainly chinquapin understory. Polygon follows a slight drainage (where you would expect to find Bay trees anyway). Additional Comments, DMW, 1/23/01: I changed the life forms of Chrysolepis chrysophylla and Quercus wislizenii to tree and adjusted the life form percent covers appropriately. Anne is no longer here to verify this info, but Pam and I think it makes the most sense.Ths polygon is located along the Bolinas Ridge Trail, near its junction with Bolinas-Fair fax Road. This plot is only slimly dominated by A. glandulosa but it fits the Eastwood Manzanita Alliance the best.This is a pretty diverse plot. It is thickly shrub vegetated with little herb cover. Very dense. Sloped and lots of P.O. Just above Bolinas-Fairfax Rd. Definitely dominated by Baccharis and Artemisia with strong Ceanothus/Rhamnus components. Med confidence because no Monardella villosa seen in plot.xLVAL <This plot is 30m @ 280 degrees from the Bolinas - Fairfax road. There is a large open area on the road were GPS reception was possible. Reception once under the canopy was lost within 30m from the centriod. Therefore I belive that I am in the right polygon because I walked the remaining 30m and my location matches the topo features on the map. The plant composition is simple and seems to be the typical example of the alliance and association type.Amazingly monotonous Redwood forest with almost no understory. In places dense stands of Polystichum, in others none. Very little shrub or subcanopy except in light gaps from tree falls. Lots of down stems on forest floor. Deep litter. Spotted owl nest in this polygon.other sp: Q. agrifolia (present in the polygon but not in the plot) This is very large polygon. It is located along the Fairfax - Bolinas Ridge Road. The plot was located on the dwnhill side (east) of the Fairfax - Bolinas Road. It was just south of the Mt. Tamalpais State Park Gate (near sign). No GPS reception, but I am definitely in the polygon.other spp: Quercus wislezeni, Mimulus auranticatus This is a dry polygon on the western slope of Bolinas Ridge. It is located on both sides of the Bourne Trail toward the upper end, plot located on South side of trail looking in from the edge due to thick shrubbery. I did not see any Q. wislezinii, which would have keyed to A. glandulosa - Q. wislezinii.Unable to key because would classify as Grindelia hisutula-Ambrosia chamissonis if there was such a thing in key. Plot is on open sand dune with 30% total veg cover. Poly next to large vegless sand dune; bordered by Baccharis shrubland on north end; Ammophila borders on west end.LVAL Stongly Bay dominated plot. Polygon follows a drainage (intermittent stream-possibly only flows during flooding/very heavy rains) The plot was located on the upper end/headwaters of this drainage and of the polygon. Polygon is located near Bolinas-Fairfax Road on Bolinas Ridge in GGNRA.other spp: unknown grass, Galium aparine This plot is right off of the Bolinas - Fairfax Rd. The plot sits on the westside of the road. The Rewood component is only along a 5m strip along the road edge of the polygon. I do not know if there are any other Redwoods present within the polygon. I was unable to explore the polygon because the vegetation is too dense. But, what I can see (30m downhill) it is mostly doug-fir and other hardwoods. Eventhough I could not get any GPS reception I am confident I'm in the polygon. I was able to get reception to within 30m of the centriod. I navigated with the topo map after reception was lost.Medium confidence in type because we would call it a Baccharis- Ericamerica association if there was one in key. Sand dune hill adjacent to open sandy area; spaces between shrubs dominated by Vulpia; clearly a Baccharis-Goldenbush association, even mix of species.This is some what of a difficult polygon to categorize. The plot does not key to association. Navigation within was also difficult. The uphill portion was more open and contained Chamise and Manzanita but I'm not sure that it's part of the polygon (it's closer to the road). From what I can see up there the polygon looks to be Bay dominated. There are some Q. chrysolepis trees mostly along the trail/road, but not within the plot. Note also: By looking at the map it would seem that the Oak/Chamise/Manzanita uphill section is part of the polygon. But the UTMs that I navigated to (wihtin the bay forest) were chosen because they were closest to the trail and are located in the upper part of the polygon. Thus I chose medium confidence in the right polygon.LVAL ^Dry hillside. Small square plot above garden canyon (Audubon). Nice open Oak woodland on a steep face of hill cliff above hwy1. Grass is very dry, and hard to identify all species. May be a larger native grassland component than reported this time. The plot is surrounded by grassy hilltop and coastal scrub south facing slopes other spp: Danthonia californica, Bromus carinatus, Vicia sp, Rhamnus californica Not a Wetland.Not a wetland. Large plot over looking Bolinas lagoon on Audubon Canyon Ranch property. Beautiful native grassland with encroaching scrub and bordered by Doug fir forest. If seems Baccharis and Doug fir may be competing for new territory here. Much more scrub present than photo exhibits as well as very young Doug firs. There is a B. pilularis-Nassela pulchra and B. pilularis-Deschampsia cesp, but no B. pilularis-Bromus alliance, so I didn't feel comfortable giving it an alliance. A small swale sits in the middle of this otherwise dry plot, filled with Chain fern and juncus.. Really beautiful! Audubon insect/Baccharis study tents are present on this plot.other spp: Arctostaphylus glandulosa, toxicodendron diversilobum, Quercus agrifolia (all near the road) I was unable to verify the position of the plot, but I am confident I am in the right polygon because I was within 17m of the centrioid when I lost GPS reception. (I could not move my point there because the veg was no representative to the polygon) I am only med. confident of the association because I wanted to call it Sequoia Sempervirens/Umbellularia/Vaccinium ovatum. Since there was more Bay than Huckleberry I choose the Redwood/Doug-fir/Bay over the Redwood/Tan oak/Huckleberry association. The only Doug-fir I was able to observe was near the road and nowwhere else in my plot, therefore I believe the Association does not properly describe the plot. 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Plot sampled from a point north of central poly point in an area that is representative of the entire polygon.`Long, Funny shaped polygon including most of the radar station on Mt. Tamalpais. Very thick chaparral scrub, mostly mazanita with good patches of chamise, heteromeles, scrub oak. East peak road bisects the polygon. Substrate is brown, very crumbly rock. Several manzanita samples taken. Good percentages of 3 Arctost. Spp, dominated by glandulosa. Would like to call it mixed manzanita Alliance or Arct. Glandulosa - Arct. Virgata - Adenostoma Fasiculatum Assoc.Small, round plot near peak of Mt. Tamalpais, north-facing slope below below abandoned radar station. Beautiful chaparral strongly dominated by manzanitas with a mix of serpentine and brown sandy-looking stone substrate. Lots of bare crumbly ground (about 20%) . Beautiful views of Bolinas Ridge, Inverness Ridge, Tomales Bay, Mt St. Helena, and the Bay. Several samples taken from the Manzanitas. No burls seen. Surrounding terrain includes beautiful serpentine washes, native cypress stands, Doug fir and fruiting Toyon. Clear, crisp winter (almost) day. Other spp.: Heteromeles arbutifolia, native cypress.Covers above are for dominant type. Species cover for Calamagrostis/Carex/Scirpus combo as follows: Total shrub cover at 10% with breakdown as follows: Rubus spectabilis 7%, Rubus ursinus 3%. Total herb cover at 99% with breakdown as follows: Calamagrostis nutkaensis 30%, Carex obnupta 30%, Scirpus microcarpus 30%. Poly 2 distinct types: Willow/Rubus bordering Abbot's Lagoon; Carex- Calamagrostis- Scirpus inland wetland separated from lagoon by Willows. Location verified by GPS within 35m of point. Surveyors are confident they were in the right place.LVALroll 13 #21. No alliance b/c no pinus radiata in key. Located on flat slope above hwy 1, across from bolinas lagoon. Planted Pinus radiata stand adjacent to Oak woodland. Thick pine duff in understory, low diversity. Conium maculatium patch adjaccent. Reccommend for new alliance. Ass. Shrubs: Toxicodendron diversilobum, Juniper sp., Baccharis pilularis; Ass. Tree: Quercus agrifolia; Ass. Herb: Bromus carinateus, Vicia sp., Plantago lanceolata, Sanicula crassicaulis, Dactylis glomerata, Satureja douglasii, marah sp., Conium maculatum.ENTIRE POLYGON SAMPLED. Covers above are for dominant type. Confidence in type medium because Carex obnupta-Juncus patens assocation really should include Juncus effusus as an associating species, either instead of or in combination with Juncus patens. Total tree cover less than 1% Pinus muricata. Species cover for Calamagrostis-carex-juncus type: Calamagrostis nutkaensis-30%; Carex obnupta- 15%, Juncus patens and J. effusus- 15%. Species cover for Myrica ca./Salix lasiolepis/Rubus spectabilis combination: Myrica californica 30%, Salix lasiolepis 8%, Rubus spectabilis 20%, Baccharis pilularis 10%. Species cover for Arroyo willow type: Salix lasiolepis 99%. Polygon is a long swale bordered by bishop pine forest on both sides. Polygon is a melange of several types with the shrub type along the drier borders and in scattered clumps in main body of poly. Arroyo willow type consists of approx. half hectare of dense willow cover localized in one area. Poly is grazed- lots of cow trails. Ledum glandulosum present.:LVAL4 BPNo photos. Presence of Arctostaphylos sp., Castilleja sp., Galium californica, Pellae macronata. Off of a trail that parallels Panoramic Highway. In Mt. Tamalpais state park. >75 degree slope, SE-facing. Douglas fir/ madrone/bay forest downslope of polygon. Loose rocky slope, dry.New coordinates. Roll 12 #9,10. Presence of Genista monspessulana, Iris sp, Wodwardia fimbriata, Carex sp., Aralia californica. Located in Mt. Tamalpais state park in Fern Creek canyon. Steep slopes >50 degrees off of Panoramic Highway. Redwood forest with Tanoak- we did not call it Redwood/Lithocarpus/Vaccinium because there was no Huckleberry.Additional spp: Quercus agrifolia seedlings, Toxicodendron diversilobum seedlings. This polygon is above Highway One along Bolinas Lagoon. It is just above an old road which parallels HWY One, 20 meters above HWY One. My UTM coordinates for the plot are actually at the base of the plot, on the road where I could get reception. The polygon is purely dominated by Bishop Pine and the cover of needles on the ground seem to be excluding everything except a few seedlings here and there. Not a WetlandRoll 13, #22. Reccommend for new alliance, none exist fro pinus radiata as dominant. Monterey pine stand above Bolinas lagoon, adjacent to old road. Adjacent to oak woodlands. Small quercus ag in understory. Thick duff with little understory.Ass. Tree; Quercus agrifolia; shrubs: Toxicodendron diversilobum, Rubus ursinus; herbs: Galium aparine, Bromus carinatus, Dactylis glomerata, Cardus pyenocephalos, Convovulus sp., Hypochaeris radicata, Marah sp., Myosotis latifolium, Epilobium."LVAL" z:ENTIRE POLYGON SAMPLED. This could be called a pine-hazel-poison oak association if there was one. Madrone present, huckleberry present but trace. Strong cow presence- lots of patties, many dusty cow trails, trampling, grazing. Very open forest with understory ranging from sunny grassland with poison oak to dense hazel-poison oak understory. Adjacent series: BAPI grassland, BAPI shrubland, willow riparian, coast live oak woodland.Roll 12 #14. Moderate slope, small ridge to, SE-facing along panoramic highway next to rattlesnake creek. Loose rocky soil with duff. Animal trails and tracks. Next to rattlesnake creek Ass. Trees: Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus agrifolia, Umbellularia californica; shrubs: Heteromeles arbutifolia, Lonicera hispidula; herbs: Galium californica, Melica californica.Not a Wetland. Large plot encompasing planted Cypress and pine Grove at Commonwheel/Historic RCA buildings, NW of Bolinas. Very thick grove, beneath which plentiful mushrooms are found in winter. Where the Monterey Cypress is the thickest, no undrstory grows. Plot is at the edge of cliffs above RCA beach.No photos. Sampled from edge with binoculars; too thick, steep. On Mount Tamalpais, state park land. Presence of Adenostoma fasciculatum, Vaccinium ovatum.not a wetland. Small plot on cliffs above RCA drainage and Beach, bordering historic RCA buildings. Short, thick, windblown grove of Monterey Cypress and Pine trees with almost no understory. Shrubs and herbs penitrate the grove in fingers where the canopy breaks. On grazed lands (Niman- Schell). Cow patties and trompling extensive under the trees and grazing impact on grass-scrub lands surrounding the grove. The grove appears to be longer (and broader, perhaps) than in the photo.TLVALl 6pPolygon in Mt. Tam state Park, 20m from Panoramic hwy. Disturbed Baccharis scrub with loads of poison hemlock. Flat slope. Adjacent to Baccharis grassland mix.Presence of Pseudotsuga menziesii, Genista monospessulana, Quercus wislezenii fructescens. Panoramic Highway runs right through plot, so some weeds along road edge. Generally clear understory, moderate/steep slope. Beautiful Bay woodlands.New coordinates. Med slope s-facing. Dense manzanita stand w/ 2 species of Arcto, some oaks. Just above Redwood stands, possible encroachment by Pseudotsuga menziesii. Additional comments, P.V. 1/4/01: Mappers were actually in polygon 1654A.No photos. Presence of Genista monspessulana and Toxicodendron diversilobum along road. Steep slope. Polygon is just above a large drainage, adjacent to Arctostaphylos stands on Mt. Tamalpais along Panoramic Highway.No photos. Dense manzanita plot. Just above small bay woodland. A couple doug firs in plot (young). Arctos under doug fir are dead. Top of small ridge. Adjacent to Panoramic hwy. Loose gravelly soil with leaf litter and duff. Ass. Shrubs: Quercus wislezinii, Vaccinium ovatum, Toxicodendron diversilobum; herb: Pteridium aquilinum.Roll 12, #15. Top of small ridge. Uphill from Rattlesnake Creek and Panoramic Hwy. Adjacent to oak woodlands, Lots of young doug fir on border of polygon. Medium slope. Loose and rocky, with duff. Ass. Tree: Umbellularia californica; herb: Pentagramma triangularis, Galium californica, Melica torreya; shrub: Toxicodendron diversilobum.Roll 12, #13. Serpentine! Rare species? Very steep roadcut with some erosion. Lots of bare rock. Genista on road edges of Panoramic highway. Doug fir forest downslope. Ass. Shrub: Eriodycton sp., Arctostaphylos hookeri ssp. Montana, Adenostema fasciculatum. Note: PV 4/7/01 No plant comp. percent cover for Arctostaphylos hookeri on datasheet. Plot was keyed out to this alliance and photo shows it to be strongly dominant so PI code evaluated as correct.PLVAL" rhRoll 19 #5. Polygon adjacent to a trail in Mt. Tam state park. Plot is a ridgetop with a possible drainage, responsible fo conifers growing in a chapperal plot. Plot is dense arctostaphylos with a stand of young PSME and SESE coming up. Trail with picinic bench and campsite adjacent. Adjacent series include Arbutus/Sequoia/Quercus stand and Arctostaphylos. Plot keyed to medium confidence because not all species that are used to define the alliance are not present. Not used for AA: Coordinates in wrong polygonRoll 12 #12. Quercus has very wislezenii-like leaves but agrifolia-like acorns. To big to be the former, possible hybrid oak? Gently F-shaping plot near panoramic Hwy, just above pantoll on Spring trail. Open understory. Doug fir forest downslope. Possible encroachment of doug fir starting. Lithocarpus are affected by blight of unknown variety. Thick duff/leaf litter. Ass. Shrub: todi; herb: Iris sp.Confidence in type medium because we would call this a Baccharis- Ericameria association if there was one in the key. Rolling dunes overlooking the lagoon and ocean. Total veg cover is 60%.Roll 19 #8, 9. Ass. Herb species: Cynoglossum grande, Melica sp., Galium aperine, Pteridium aquilinum, Trillium sp., Trillium sp., Oxalis oreganum, Viola sp. Polygon located in a central drainage of Muir woodds Nat'l Monument. Plot is along an extremely busy path. Canopy consists of extremely old, tall sequoia, with lower canopies of lithocarpus, Corylus, and Acer. Running stream in polygon. Very high human presence (park visitors). Plot is a flat slope with steep canyon walls on either side. Human activity primarily limited to path but signs remain of previous human activity off the path. Adjacent vegetation is simialar, but less diverse.NO PHOTOS. Very steep SSE facing slope. Next to redwood and doug fir stands. Ass. 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On a 40 degree slope, S-facing. Doug fir sapling in and around polygon. Doug fir/laurel forest downslope. Medium fit b/c not sure if Quercus is wizlizenii. Ass. Tree: Pseudotsuga menziesii; shrub: Eriodycton californica, Garrya elliphica, Dendromencon rgide.Roll 19 #7. The polygon is located on Mt Tam state park. The plot is located on a graual to moderately steep E-facing slope. There are trails throughout the plot. The plot sits uphill from a steep drainage. The plot is composed of a dense SESE canopy with a sparse LIDE understory (hence overlapping in tree percentages.) Signs of human disturbance include trash, heavily hiked trails, and people themselves. Adjacent series are very similar.Roll 13 #32. Located on Mt. Tam below the panoramic Highway. Native forbs along road, stream through middle. Moderate/steep sloped drainage. Open understory, thick duff, moss-covered rocks.Native forbs include Stachys ajugoides, Bromus carinateus, Cardus pycnociph, Clayknia perfolia. Ass. Shrub: todi. Ass. Herbs: Cardamine, unknown grass.Roll 19, #6. Plot located in Mount Tam state park. Plot is a moderate SW-faing slope. A monoculture of SESE. Adjacent series include Litocarpus and Pseudotsuga. Sampled from a road above plot.New coordinates. Roll 12 #8. Presence of Pseudosuga mensizii, Genista monospessulana, Eschscholzia californica, Castilleja sp., Briza maxima, Scrophularia californica, Erodium botrys, Hordeum murinum, Bromus diandrus, Marah fabaceous, Vulpia sp., Elymus glaucus, Hypochaeris radicata. Mt. Tamalpais state park land, agency burns the site every year for French Broom control. Mostly annual grasses with some broom seedlings persisting. Douglas fir forest downslope, horses upslope. SW-facing, 15 degree slope. Not for AA use PV 4/11/01: Site disturbed- burned for French Broom removal- plant comp. probably altered.LVAL d> v ~BPolygon on northeast facing moderate slope below the Panoramic hwy, GGNRA. Adjacent to seep with Juncus/Holcus/Conium. Plot very disturbed, previous old homestead site. Also adjacent to large Conium patch.Polygon upslope, Hwy 1 downslope. Adjacent to housing in Mill Valley. One big giant exotic patch. Recommend for new association or alliance. Need Genista in key.Medium confidence; no Monardela. Recommend new association. Moderate-steep eroded slope above Pacific ocean (west-facing). Disturbed, many exotics, next to popular beach. Trails throughout plot. Contains 20% Nasturtium aquatica, 5% Erigeron sp.Sampled from shore at a very high tide. Point was 50M off shore. Poly was open water with a few patches of Pickleweed and Spartina; Salt grass limited to water edges and is associated with pickleweed. Small inlet of Tomales Bay mostly contained by a levee. Jaumea present. Note: PV 4/9/01 - Not for AA use. Unable to determine vegetation type because sampled at very high tide.New coordinates. Roll 13 #36. Very steep coastal scrub plot. Mostly sagebrush. Along hwy 1 above Stinson Beach. Landslides and erosion prevalent. 12% unknown grassesRiparian corridor. Houses in plot. Delairea removal underway. Gentlr to moderate slope. Private property so sampled fromedge without GPS point. Along lower Panoramic hwy above Stinson Beach. Roll 13 #33Polygon a strip running perpendicular to Panoramic Hwy on Mt. Tam. In between housing. Disturbed riparian corridor with powerlines through. Exotic invasives throughout plot. Many exotic grasses on edge of road. Roll 13, #34Polygon on a >60% slope, west facing, above Muir Woods, above Redwood Trail. Accessed from Ridge Rd near Tourist club, Medium fitr because no QUAG.Would classify as Ericameria-Baccharis-Artemesia Association if possible. (Equal portions of each). Polygon sandy dune; path goes through adjacent to lagoon; Shrubs evenly scattered throughout area sampled.bLVAL & J|No photo. Polygon on extreme almost vertical nw facing slope overlooking the Pacific ocean below hwy 1. Highly eroded, lots of bare soil. High % of dead lupine. Could not reach plot; sampled 58m away from above, but we got a good look at veg composition.Polygon on extreme slope downslope of Hwy 1. Adjacent to Bay woodland riparian zone. Dense coastal scrub-typical of this area. SW facing slope. Association med fit--no Monardella, and Artemesia californica greater than Baccharis pilularis. Suggest new assn type. Roll B, #14Located on west facing slope (moserate to steep). Mt Tam State Park near Step Ravine campground. Loose rocky soil, rock outcroppings throughout. Medium confidence--no Monardella. Consider for new assn.No photo. Polygon on sw facing slope below hwy 1, Mt Tam state park, near Steep Ravine campground. Serpentine shallow soil; disturbed. Possibly old fire road in polygon. Many exotics, and trash. Rocky outcroppings throughout. Adjacent to small narrow willow riparian that has some Helisinchum. Plot contains 5% Grindelia sp, 10% Hemizonia sp, unknown grasses.No photo. Polygon on southeast moderate slope overlooking pacific ocean, near Steep Ravine campground. Baccharis/Artemesia low growing scrub. Medium fit-no Monardella. Recommend for new assn. Many rock outcroppings throughout polygon, shallow rocky dry soil. Plot also contains 10% of Grindelia sp. and 3% of Cupressus sp.Polygon encompasses Riparian corridor dominated by Arroyo Willow and Ca. Bay. Running stream, dense veg. where willows occur, open under bay. Downslope of Hwy 1. Polygon mostly willow, but large patches of Bay/Aralia dominated vegetation. Steep slope, sw facing drainage. Roll B, #10, 11LVAL: H fPolygon on E -facing moderate slope- Oak/Bay woodland. Open understory w/ polystichum. Adjacent veg includes Baccharis/Nassella and a riparian corridor w/ Salix lasiolepis. New coordinates cause something funky smelling down at the centroid...Mountain Lion??? This I have to do. Additional comments P.V. 1/4/01: Do not use in accuracy assessment. Mappers were right on the boundary between two polygons 1703 & 9884and were some 25m South of their target polygon.Polygon next to redwood creek and Frank Valley Rd. Thick willow/Cornus. Fla slope, large, large woodrat's nest, many birds Alders in polygon. Roll 13, #12.Polygon is on a flat slope, encompasses riparian willow corridor, adjacent to Oakwood Valley Rd. Adjacent to Eucalyptus forest. Narrow polygon. Standing water in creek. Also adjacent to Bay stand. A few dead willow in plot. No Photo.In drainage above homestead in redwod Creek Watershed. Large Monterey Pine in plot, some bay trees in polygon. Small creek running through plot. Plot also contains Ribes sp. and Vicia sp. Above Frank Valley Rd. Roll 13, #13Oblong grassy plot boarding Hwy 1 on Bay side of road, north of Millerton point. Very dry, other species present- Tall fescue, Lupinus arboreus. Soil sample very dry, no oxidation.Steep dense coastal scrub with tall shrubs. Spittle bugs. Plot also contains Phacelia sp. Adjacent to Pinus radiata plots. West-facing slope above Green Gulch Farm, south of hwy 1. Roll 14, #9Polygon type medium confidence, does not represent the exotic component of vegetation. Restoration/control of Eucalyptus, probably HRT, many downed EUGL trees and standing stumps. Exotic brooms and thistles established here. Plot also contains 2 % of Aster sp. Adjacent to Baccharis/grassland and Baccharis scrub. GGNRA near Miwok trail. 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Polygon on a 25 degree South facing slope above the Old Springs trail between Tennessee Valley and Rodeo Valley. Mostly large rattlesnake grass dominating on a gopher hole ridden soil. Some low growing Coyote bush with Pteridium aquilinum. Windy, exposed. Presence of Sidalcea malveflora, Lolium multiflorum, Pteridium auilinum, Zigadenus fremontii, Chlorogallum pomiridium, Avena sp., Rumex acetosella.Large grassy plot on bluff facing west above Tomales Bay. Some shrubs- Trees in polygon but not point. Appears Holcus has increased, some amount of natives holding on.Med confidence in type = some charcteristics of Intro Perennial Grassland Alliance. Other species present: Danthonia californica.Roll 12 #4 (2nd photo on roll). Not keyable because no type includes Pinus radiata- strongly recommended for a new Association. Herb #5 Hypochaeris radicata 3%. Presence of Sequoia sempirvirens, Yucca sp. (ornamental), Lupinus arboreus, Galium aperine, Avena fatua, Vulpia sp. Hawk Camp in Marin Headlands, camspsites and obvious human disturbance. Medium slope Se-facing with trails, flat tent sites, down logs.Roll 12 #3 (first photo on roll). Presence of carduus pycnocephalus, Hypochaeris glabra, Anaphalis margaritaceae, Eschscholzia californica, Hypochaeris radicata. Moderate SE-facing slope near Hawk Camp in Marin Headlands.New coordinates; no photos. Polygon in Tennessee valley above Haypess camp generally >35 degree slope, NE facing (lower slope). Very very dense coastal scrub, on steep slopes and bottom portions of drainages. Plot sampled upslope of drainage, Eucalyptus radiating into polygon from Haypress camp. Many exotics adjacent to polygon, moist. Medium fit; does not reflect the diversity of the plot. Possible Baccharis p. Toxicodendron plot. Shrub #4 Sambucus racemosa 3%, #5 Ceanothus thrysiflorous 10%, #6 Holodiscus discolor 15%. Presence of Dryopteris arguta, Urtica dioeca, Smilacena sp., Scrophularia californica, Claytonia perfoliata, Galium aperine, Mimulus auranticus.LVAL  No photos. Not keyed because no alliance describes Artemisia californica dominant with native grasses. Herb #5 Elymus glaucus 15%, #6 Melica californica, #7 Koehlaria micrantha 5%. Presence of Lomatium dasycarpum, Pteridium aquilinum, Plantago lanceolata, Briza maxima, Eschscholzia californica, Stachysajugoides, Sidalcea malveflora, Hypochaeris sp. (hairy), Lolium sp., Eriogomun latifolium, Calistygia sp., Avena sp., Circium occidentalis. Polygon located above Tennessee Valley at Homestead site. Eucalyptus downslope, more nassella pulchra grasslands upslope. Rocky, Sw-facing >25 degree slope.Shrub #4 Mimulus auranticus 3%. Herb #5 Plantago erecta 5%, #6 Erodium botrys 5%, #7 Danthonia californica 5%. Presence of Melica californica, Hypochaeris glabra, Eschscholzia californica, Sidalcea malveflora, Convolvulus sp., Lolium sp., Anagallis arvensis, Zigadenus sp., Pteridium aquilinum, Avena sp., Poa annua (?), Grindelia (sticky gum plant), Achillea millefolia, Lomatia dasycarpum, Elymus glaucus, Sisyrinchium bellum. Polygon on bluff above Tenessee Valley Road. Steep, >45 degree SE-Facing slope. Great native stand of perennial grasses. Dry, loose, slope.Roll 12 #23. Coast live oak woodland with lots of herbs in understory, adjacent to Chaparral above the Corylus cornuta stand below. Upper Gerbode Valley, below road to Hawk camp in a VERY steep drainage. NE facing slope. Herb #5 Claytonia perfoliata 5%. Presence of Baccharis pilularis, Galium aperine, Sanicula crassicaulis, Stachys ajugoides, Angelica hendersonii.New Coordinates. Roll 12 #22. In drainage adjacent to historic grazing areas. Many exotic species in and around polygon including Conium maculatum, Carduus pycnocephalus. Gerbode Valley of Marin Headlands. Adjacent to wetland with Carex obnupta, polygon damp. Presence of Rubus ursinus, Helenium sp., Marah fabasous, Anagallis arvensis, Dipsacus sativus, Juncus patens, Juncus effusis.LVAL No photos. Medium confidence because I could not penetrate into Willow stand; possible that Salix lucida occurs inside plot (Possibly a Salix lucida/Salix lasiolepis association 07060). Herb #5 Oenanthe sarmentosa 5%, #6 Anthera felix-femina 5%, #7 Stachys ajugoides 5%. Presence of Baccharis pilularis, Lonicera involucrata, Angelica sp., Scrophularia californica. Salix lucida in polygon bordering the Tennessee Valley pond about 75 meters from plot. Very dense, steep. Polygon includes a drainage and pond above the Tennessee Valley nursery. The now closed Chapparral trail runs adjacent to polygon. Polygon includes riparian corridor, Wiilow dominated; coastal scrub and grasslands on both sides, and Eucalyptus groves upstream and downstream of polygon. Much wildlife, red winged blackbirds, moles, quail. Some french broom bordering polygon. Restoration -HRT- at pond; removal of Eucalyptus.No photos. Polygon runs parallel to Coastal trail in Tennessee Valley; just past intersection with Tennessee Valley Rd. Low growing scrub with patches of native bunchgrasses. SE facing, >15 degree slope. Presence of Sidalcea malveflora, Acena pinnatifida, Anagalis arvensis, Juncus sp., Hypochaeris glabra, Ranunculus californicus, Festuca rubra, Toxicodendron diversilobum.New coordinates. Roll 12 #20. Polygon is dense and scrubby in upper Gerbode Valley. Short Quercus agrifolia not tall enough to make this a tree plot. Moderately steep, very difficult to access. Near a willow corridor below. Diverse. Alliance not a perfect fit because it does not incorperate the 35% Quercus because it is too short. Shrub #4 Symphorocarpus albus 3%, #5 Rubus ursinus 10%. Presence of Heteromeles arbutifolia, Mimulus auranticus, Rosa californica, Eriophyllum stachaedifolium, Zigadenus fremontii, Galium aperine, Tridentalis latifolia, Melica californica, Angelica hendersonii, Anagalis arvensis. Not used for AA: too close to edge in wrong polyLVAL PfRoll 11, #36(Final Photo) North facing moderate steep slope. Coastal scrub, low diversity. Polygon adjacent to Bobcat trail in Gerbode valley. Not quite enough poison oak to merit a 24056 Coyote brush/Poison oak association. Presence of Mimulus auranticus, Dryopteris arguta, Marah fabaceous.New coordinates. Roll 10 #15,16. Presence of Rubus ursinus, Galium aperine, Satureja douglasii, unknown grasses, Sanicula crassicaulis. Polygon located off Bunker Road in Rodeo Valley. Dirt road adjacent, many exotics here. Creek downslope domintaed by Carex and Scirpus. Large Monterey cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa) in polygon. Polygon slope flat to 25 degrees. Staging area for previous tunnel reconstruction next to polygon. High cover of exotic invasive plants.No photo (poor light). Willow riparian corridor with little understory. Gerbode valley in Marin Headlands. Surrounded by huge Festuca arundinacea patches.No photo. Plot taken 100m from centroid--very steep, polygon runs to road. On bluffs above beach, >60% slope, loose rocky soil interspersed with large rocky outcroppings. SE facing slope. Low growing Baccharis/Artemisia. Contains 5% native aster (unknown), Lasthenia sp. Silene sp. Dichlostemma sp.New coordinates. Roll 10, #12,13. Not keyable because no Association includes Genista. Recommend for new community alliance. Presence of Bromus diandrus, Raphanus sativa, False valerian, Carduus pycnocephala, Vicia sp., Briza maxima. Steep E-facing slope adjacent to Alexander Avenue, Sausalito houses, at edge of GGNRA lands. Also adjacent to SF Bay. (false valerian added to plant comp. As unknown herb)Roll 10#34,35. Between Bobcat and Miwok trails- perhaps limited disturbance from walkers/bikers. Riparian corridor, relatively open willow patch with Carex understory. Presence of Scrophularia californica, Equisetum telmatia, Polystichum munitum, Baccharis pilularis.^LVAL rRoll 10 #7,8. Presence of Rubus discolor, Epilobium sp., Galium aperine, Mimulus auranticus, Lonicera involucrata. Medium confidence because plot could also key to a French Broom alliance (if one existed) or to Baccharis pilularis/Toxicodendron. Polygon adjacent to road. Possible future disturbance from East Fort Baker development. Adjacent to large eucalyptus groves. Very steep NE-facing slope.Roll 10 #13,14. Some impacts from tunnel reconstruction. Restoration site with lots of scrub planted. Juncus (seep?) in polygon. Generally intact scrub, North-facing medium slope. Shrub #4 Rubus ursinus 10%. Presence of Marah fabaceous, Smilacina sp. (Solomon), Scrophularia californica, Dipsacus sp., Mimulus auranticus.New coordinates. Roll 10 #9,10. Presence of Hordeum sp., Vulpia sp., Circium vulgare, Elymus glaucus, Bromus carinatus, Chlorogalum pomeridiam. Former Genista monspessulana polygon. 1998 largscale broom removal (site mowed/chained and left as mulch, later seeded with grasses) as part of Golden Gate Bridge seismic retrofit mitigation. Veg community changed from almost total broom cover to dominated by invasive grasses. Remnant patches of broom still exist in polygon but we sampled grass/restored area. Centroid coordinates seemed a bit off based on our interpretation of topo map. Fall 1999 fire crew blowtorched the Broom seedlings. There are some small burned patches throughout the polygon. Row of Torrey pines (planted-Pinus torreya). Alexander Avenue dissects the polygon, so lots of weeds and edge effects. SE-facing steep slope. Note PV 4/11/01: Pi-code changed due to excellent notes above describing plot as dominated by broom at date of aerial photos used for veg. classification.LVAL bRoll 10 #25,26. Presence of Toxicodendron diversilobum, Mimulus auranticus, Baccharis pilularis, Artemisia californica, Anaphalis margaritacea, Galium aperine, Marah fabaceous, Lonicera hispidula, Stachys ajogoides. Steep East-facing slope. Relatively open understory. Adjacent to drainage and Baccharis-Artemisia scrub.ENTIRE POLYGON SAMPLED. Covers above are for dominant type. Confidence in type medium because we would call this a coyote brush- velvet grass association if there was one. Pi code 24065 was considered because it contains baccharis with introduced perennial grasses but grass species are different. Total tree cover at less than one percent of Pinus muricata. Species cover for California oatgrass type: Danthonia californica 40%, non-native annual grasses including Aira caryophylla, Vulpia myuros, Lolium sp., Bromus hordeaceous totalling 20% cover.Coyote brush type contains the low-growing Baccharis form. Ca. oatgrass type has more bare ground, very low grasses. Grazing impact- cows and herd of @60 non-native axis deer. Polygon is a dry sloping ridge with pine forest and Baccharis scrub boundaries.Cypress trees invading a scrub habitat; seep within polygon; old battery in polygon; along coastal trail; HRT does cape ivy removal in here; lots of social trails. Roll 13 #16New coordinates. Presence of Mimulus auranticus, Ageratina adenophora, Marah fabaceous, Bromus carinatus, Avena sp., Scrophularia californica, Bromus diandrus, Heteromeles arbutifolia. Adjacent to Golden Gate Bridge/ Vista Point exit and East Fort Baker. Weedy, likely disturbed in past. Part of East Frt Baker may be disturbed again during reconstruction. 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ALOAmunity Cl1735_GOGA1735Gennet, S Robertson, D 0Circular2405124051@xxlee^TTR82' @ AOAmunity Cl1734_GOGA1734Gennet, S 0Circular6204062040@ll`YYRHHF82' @ AOAmunity Cl1733_GOGA1733Gennet, S Robertson, D 0Circular312099999@wwkdd^TTR82' 4LVAL" ( LRoll 11 #11,12. Shrub #4 Toxicodendron diversilobum 2%. Presence of Mimulus auranticus, Galium aperine, Anaphalis margaritacea, Dichelostemma sp. (Blue dicks). Lots of iceplant and mockheather mized in wth prostrate Coyote brush, on an E-facing moderate slope. At edge of bluffs overlooking entrance to SF Bay. Transitional area from extremely weedy Pt. Bonita to more intact coastal bluff/scrub community.Medium confidence--plot has 35% shrubcover. Keyed to herb plot because none of shrub descriptions fit at all. Plot at Pt. Bonita by residence--thick mat of Carpobroduc edulis. Roll 13, #17, 18Roll 11, #9,10. Presence of Artemisia pynocephalus, Mimulus auranticus, Lupinus arboreus, Galium aperine, Sanicula crassucaulis. Medium confidence because there is no dune lupine, though site is characterized by Mock heather. Plot is boderline shrub type, could probably key to iceplant alliance. Near roads, and many old army buildings. Generally a gentle east faving slope covered in iceplant.New coordinates; Roll10#27,28. Polygon on NE facing, >40 degree slope above the Golden Gate Bridge. French broom, thick, below plot, on GG Bridge district land. Battery above plot. Shrub #4 Artemisia californica 5%. Presence of Rubus ursinus, Achillea millefolia, Anaphalis margaritaceae, Stachys ajugoides, Erharta?, Scrophularia californica. Not used for AA: On poly edgeRoll 11#5,6. Coastal dunes overlooking the Pacific to west. Moderate slope and vertical cliffs. Plot is in a sad state, dominated by ice plant, although some native dune plants are poking through. Likely there is Delaria odorata in polygon. Near old army bunkers; heavily disturbed at some point in the past (Army). Shrub #4 Rubus ursinus 2%, #5 Toxicodendron diversilobum 1%, #6 Lupinus arboreus 1%. Presence of Galium aperine, Dichelostemma sp., Heracleum lanatum, Ericameria ericoides.4LVALR DrLMedium fit, not 3x Baccharis. Best fit from choices, definitely Artemisia dominated. Polygon on an extreme sw facing coastal dunes. Unknown land owner, below houses in Daly City. Access from city dump and park. Adjacent to Arroyo willow corridor, salt flat/wetland below. Sampled with binoculars, could not see most herbs. Too steep, eroded.Low confidence--no Encamena in plot. Does not reflect th exotic component of vegetation. New road winds through polygon. Unknown land owner. Below Daly City housing, very disturbed. Looks like some restoration here. Planted buckwheat. Contains Lotus sp., Melilotus sp. , 1% of Mentha sp. 1% of Clarkia sp.NO PHOTO. Polygon located on Thorton State Beach, south of Ft. Funston. Coastal dunes overrun by Carpobrotus edulis. Dead Lupius chammisonis (may be indicator of iceplant). Trails throughout. Very exposed. Adjacent veg is steep cliffs with Baccharis and iceplant. Adjacent to Monterey Cypress stand. Plot also contains Chorizanthe sp. and Cammisonia sp.Roll 11 #13,14. Not keyable because it was an even mix of Cypress and Willow. Presence of Rubus ursinus and garden spicach/cabbage. Varied polygon includes a beach with great tidepools, rock face with coastal bluff vegetation community, Coyote brush/Artemisia californica scrub, trees, etc. Should probably be separate polygons. Near Pt. Bonita lighthouse, social trail down to beach. Historical land use- old dock, former coast guard station. Disturbed hillside, on a faultline. Mostly very steep E-facing cliffs.Roll 11 #7,8. Keyed plot to Tall Weedy Forbs 67010 but it does not match with list in database. Medium confidence because no alliance includes Dellaria, Raphanus, and Turnip which characterize the plot. Nasty! Weed patch adjacent to Point Bonita YMCA buildings. Capeivy, mustard, andblackberry dominate this site. May be transitional soils from dunes (sand) to Chert substrate. Clearly very disturbed (Army?). Gentle NE slope. Cape ivy is covering and choking shrubs.LVALV& Polygon is located on possible GGNRA border. The polygon is located in Milagra Valley. Plot is located on a gradual southfacing slope which becomes a steep facing slope. The plot is located on a disturbed area adjacent to housing. Trails are present throughout. Garbage is also present throughout. Plant species typically used for gardening such as Rosa cultivars, Hedera helix and Aloe are present in the polygon. Adjacent vegetation types are Baccharis/Artemisia and Salix/Rubus in the present drainage areas. Roll B, #21Polygon located on Milagra Ridge, south of Manor Dr. Plot is a steep south-facing slope. Polygonmay be a transitional veg type. 10% BAPI, 90% weedy uphill. 67% Artemisia, 33% BAPI downhill. Downhill from residential area. Bordered on two sides by drainages, adjacent veg type is a Salix alliance on either side of polygon. 2 Pinus radiata growing on edge of polygon. Human disturbance--trash, trails. Roll 13, #18Photo roll B #19. Polygon is located in Milagra valley across from Milagra Ridge. Located on a very steep south-facing slope. Plot is located on a very disturbed area. Large amounts of trash present. Plot located downhill from houses and uphill from drainage. Adjacent to Baccharis/weedy. Adjacent to Rubus parviflorus/TODI at drainage. Polygon contains unusual exotics, including yucca, and a giant member of Hydrophyllaceae. Not for AA use PV 4/12/01: Plot located in very disturbed area. Veg appears to have been impacted.No photo. Polygon on extreme slope above beach in Daly City. Unknown land owners. Eroded soils. Medium fit because no Encameria in plot. Contains Polypody sp. Dudleya sp. Angelica sp. and 2% of Camissonia sp.LVALH Roll B #24, 25. Ass. Shrub species: Rubus ursinus, Mimulus aurantiacus; herbs: Pteridium aquilinum, Stachys ajugoides, Marah sp. Polygon located on S side of Milagra Ridge in GGNRA. Plot encompasses a steep drainage above a residential area. Very dense riparian habitat surrounded by Artemesia. Very isolated riperian zone. Adjacent to housing. Surrounded by Artemesia alliance. Deer present. PI-code changed to Artemisia alliance - PV 4/12/01: According to notes, dominant veg. type was Artemisa but plot was placed in Arroyo willow.Roll B #23. Ass. Herb species: Phacelia sp., Scrophularia californica. Polygon is located on S side of Milagra Ridge in a very steep drainage. Very diverse, seasonally riparian habitat. Relatively short coastal scrub. Centroid located in drainage. Use trails throughout. Signs of human disturbance include water breaks throughout drainage to ease erosion. It appears that restoration work has occured, i.e. the removal of large Hydrophylls, which are returning. Adjacent to Artemisia and BAPI/Artemisia. Uphill from Ocean High School.the polygon is located in the GGNRA. The polygon sitts below housing and above the Milagra valley. The polygon sits directly a cross from milagra ridge. The plot is on a moderate to steep south facing slope. The plot is traversed by a trail . Typical garden species seem to be invading areas within the polygon. Most of the invasion seems to be spreading from the backyards of the housing. The majority of lotus and Plantago populations are located on the egdges of the trail.LVAL $PHOTO R- 19, #21. Polygon located in Pacifica Valley Mar dist. Plot sits on gradual S-facing slope. Plot adjacent to rifle range. Plot composed of dense TODI / BAPI understory. Both BAPI &TODI extremely tall (over 2m). HEAR extremely tall, approx 15m. Pinus radiata appears to be invading plot. Young trees and thinning / etiolating BAPI/TODI. Human disturbance throughout in form of crude trails; lead-tainted area nearby (denoted by signs). Note PV 4/9/01: Keys to Pinus radiata because field crew indicate Pinus/Heteromeles type dominates polygon.PHOTO R-19, #23. Polygon located in Pacifica's Valley Mar district as a part of an archery range. Plot sits on moderate W-facing slope, above archery site. Mixture of coastal scrub on outskirts of plot and weedy grassland. Plot compsed of many dead annuals. Noticeable separation between shrub and grass species. They are completely sgregated. Appears to be a drainage below, hence adaquate moisture for shrubs and trees. Trails throughout polygon serve archery range. Adjacent series include Pinus radiata, Cupresses madocarpa, Eucalyptus globulus. Sharp park blvd present at a distance.NO PHOTO. Polygon located in San Bruno. Plolygon sits on a hilltop. SF jail sits E; Skyline College, N. Plot on flat hilltop. Plot appears to have once been native grassland now dominated by Brassica and Conium. Adjacent series include BAPI, RUUR, and Arophyllum confertiflorum. All annuals dead. Plot adjacent to fire road, small trail run through polygon. Unabled to key because there is no Brassica dominated alliance. Note PV 4/9/01: Keys to Annual Grassland Weedy Alliance (Ht 2 Tall Forb-Like Vegetation Mapping Unit)LVAL nRoll 14, # 4. Ass. Shrub species: Lonicera Hispidula, Rubus Ursinus, Lepichinia sp.; herbs: Heracleum lanatum. E-facing moderate slope adjacent to Elderberry/oak/Prunus forest. Also adj. To very weedy firebreak (oxe eye daisy, Italian thistle). Dirca adjacent. Scrubby. Adjacent to eucalyptus grove.No photos. Ass. Herb species: Brassica nigra. Polygon in Pacifica on flat slope, intermitantly innundated by water-- adjacent to willow coriander and Baccharis grassland. Cape Ivy adjacent to polygon along Area road. Low confidence; could be a non-native tall annual forb type 67010, but the area was dominated by wetland plants (Juncus, Leymus, Potentilla) but invaded by exotic perrenials. Adjacent to housing.PHOTO R-19, #24. The plot was located on a west facing slope in the valley mar dist. (Pacifica). The plot was composed of dense shrub cover with a tree canopy increasing in size. Most trees appear to be the same age / hieght. Many dead branches and bushes. Adjacent to golf course and housing. Human disturbance in form of trail which disappears approximately 20m into polygon. Unabled to key because there is no category for Pinus radiata -dominated vegetation. (Easting incorrectly recorded as 545771, site description of adjacent landmarks and vegetation composition match polygon location on map, assigned new coordinates from map. -KH)PHOTO R-19, #20. Polygon located in Pacifica Valley Mar district. Downhill from Sharp Park Blvd and adjacent to Hwy 1. Lower border of polygon defined by service road, which borders both the polygon and a public golf course. Plot on a gradual NE-facing slope, and is composed of a dense shrub community. Area may have been cleared before. Human trails throughout. Adjacent veg series include Eucalyptus sp., Cupresses macrocarpa. Human disturbance in the form of trash, e.g. blanket, aerosol cans. High increase in exotics along roadside.LVAL *Photo roll 19, #35. The polygon located in Sweeney Ridge. The plot located above a steep drainage. It's located on a steep west facing slope. The plot is composed of short shrubs. There is a lot of dead shrubs,especially Baccharis. Large amont of lichen on Baccharis. Baccharis appears to be old. Key to medium confidence due to sampling from road side with binoculars. Adjacent veg type is Baccharis, Rubus p., Eucalyptus g. and Pinus c.Roll 14, # 13, 14. Ass. Shrub species: Ribes sp.; herbs: Thalictrum fendleri, Scrophularia californica. Carduus much taller than coyote brush and TODI , so we keyed it to herb plot, not shrub. Mowed and mulched as firebreak through rare plant pops. Upper ridge flat. Adj. To prunus/Dirca type. Note presence of Dirca occidentalis-- mostly mowed. Not for AA use: Plot mowed and mulched.Photo R19, #34. The polygon located in Sweeney Ridge. The plot is located on gentle to moderate slope. Facing east. The plot is a diverse mixture of shrubs. At first glance, shrubs seems to be present almost at equal numbers, further inspection of the plot showed Baccharis to be dominant shrub. Very large amount of Ceanothus also is present. Deer trails throughout. Fence runs throughout plot. Unabled to access centrioid due to fence. Adjacent to California weedy veg type . No proper association described in key.no photo. Ass herb species: Salvia sp., Scrophularis californica. Polygon located on Sweeny ridge. Plot is on top of a ridge, above a S-facing sloe that turns from moderate to steep. Medium fit because of equal amounts of Ceanothus and Artemesia -- couldn't key to either BAPI/CETH or BAPI/ARCA. Ceanothus is several large bushes, Artemesia evenly spread thoughout plot. 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Possible Dirca occidentalis and Malsa cothamnus habitat. Old prunus-Heteromeles woodland with lots of weeds in understory. Notably Carduud p. Moderate. SW-facing slope. Ass. Shrub species: Lepichinia sp., Ribes sp.; herbs: Cardamine sp., Silibum marianum, Satureja douglasii, Conyza sp., Claytonia perfoliata.NO PHOTOS. Polygon located in SFWD at North end of San Andreas lake. Plot is composed of a thick population of Salix with no other species present. Polygon is small, TODI and Rubus ursinus around the edge. Actual plot in stagnant water. Adjacent areas include Juncus, Carex and BAPI/weedy.Roll B #21, 22. Ass.shrub species: Sambucus racemosa; Herb species: Stachys bullata, Delphinium sp. Polygon located near north end of Sa Andreas lake in SFWD, near border with Sweeny ridge (GGNRA). Flat valley floor, extremely dense, tall coastal scrub with some BAPI and TODI approaching 3m in hieght. Road transects polygon. Roadside contains numerous exotics including Cirsium vulgare, Madia sp, Holcus lanatus, CA mustard, Conium maculatum, Plantago lanceolata. Appears to be water seepage into polygon; riperian species present (salix.)The polygon is located in Pacifica's valley mar dist. The polygon is of long, narrow and small shape. The polygon occupies the base of a drainage. The plot is composed of a dense community of Salix. Rubus is mostly is mostly present along the edges but is also present under the tree canopy. It is present above the canopy in some portions. The centriod was unaccesibly because of density of Salix and a fence wich enclosed the area. Entrance to the plot was also inhibited by housing. The plot was sampled from within the polygon then was sampled from above with binoculars. The polygon is surrounded by a dence population of BAPI\TODI\ARCA\ Pinus radiata\Cortideria sellonaLVAL0 v Jthe polygon is located in the valley mar district in pacifica. The polygon is made up of a very large drainage. The the plot is located on a flat portion of the drainage. It is dominated by Salix and Urtica. Urtica is also present under the salix. Rubus ursinus is present through out the plot. The plot ca be best characterized as a seasonal drainage. Housing is present at the end of the drainage and sweeny ridge is located above the drainage. The plot was keyed to medium confidence because of the high percentage of urtica presentRoll 14, #17. Too dense to enter, sampled from edge. Flat riparian corridoor with adjacent weedy dirt road. Very close to N end of upper Crystal Spgs reservoir.no photo. Willow patch in NE corner of Crystal Spgs watershed. Flat. Extremely dense, sampled from the edge. Below Joe Naras' house.Roll 14 # 16. Ass shrub species: Lepichinia sp. (3% cover), Solanum sp., Dirca occidentalis; herbs: Tanweed (8% cover), Aqui Legia formosa, Satureja douglasii, Sanicula crassicaulis, Melica torreya, Heracleum lanatum, Cirsium vulgare, Avena barbata. Dirca occidentalis IB. Mixed mesic shrub community. Moderate NE-facing slope adj to Crystal Spgs reservoir. Near Joe Naras's house. Lots of weedy invasive herbs/forbs. Polygon may be an old mowline. (tarweed added to plant comp. As unknown herb)PHOTO R-19, #33. The polygon is located on Sweeney ridge. The polygon is located west of a service road. The plot is located on a ridge above the drainage. The plot faces west on a moderate slope. The plot is composed of extremelty dense population of shrubs dominated by baccharis. Rubus ursinus is growing from under the shrubs as is polystichum.Plot located in SFWD just off fire break near north end of SFWD, close to border with Sweeney Ridge. Flat, very dense canopy and understory. Mostly young Salix, with old individuals here and there. Extremely thick understory composed of defensive plants. Lots of dead branches. Probably some running water nearby due to riparian species, but none sighted.LVAL PHOTO R-19, #25. Plot lacated in Northern SFWD in shallow area of San Andreas lake. Polygon adjacent to east of one fire road, pedestrian trail, and Hwy 35 (in that order). Plot composed of dense stand of Salix lasiolepis surrounded by other aquatic species. Plot sits directly off of lake shore. Adjacent veg type include BAPI/ Weedy, Pinus radiata also growing near by.This is a large dune polygon that stretches along North Beach for about a kilometer (actually 2km). South of Abbots Lagoon. It is straight foreward thick Ammophila. Tough to hike on. There is Baccaris mixed in, but not enough to call it a B. pillularis Alliance.Roll 14 # 28. Flat shrubby poly adjacent to wetlands -- Crystal Spgs reservoir. Weedy road runs through much of polygon, also adjacent to Willow corridoor and Quercus agrifolia. Ass. shrub species: Ceanothus thriceaflores; herb species: Chlorogalum pomirideanum, Stachys ajugoides, Cirsium vulagare, Bromus Hordeaceous, Melilotus sp., Geranium dissecta, Juncus (bluegreen), Briza minor, Aira cariophylla, Cardus pucnocephalus, Bromus carinateus, Brachypodium sp.No photo. The polygon is located on Rackaway Beach, Pacifica. The polygon sits on an inlet facing the ocean. The plot is on a steep north facing slope. It is composed of sparsely spread shrubs. Herbs appear to dominate on rocky steeper areas as shrubs appear to dominate in more moderate slopes and areas that appear to receive more moisture (etc.small drainages). Human disturbances is high on adjacent vegitations which appear to be Baccharis / weedy. Hard to determine adjacent species due to high foot traffic through open areas. Adjacent to a hotel, Hwy1, and public beach. Trails throughout, many dead trampled annuals. Keyed to medium confidence due to lack of TODI and Modesella.LVAL Huge scrubby polygon facing west along large ridge in water dept. towards San Pedro County park. Diverse-- medium fit because plot is so large and appears to have patches of diff. Veg assns within. Ass. Herb species: Satureja douglasii, Galium aperine; tree: Pinus radiata.Inlet of San Andreas Lake. Could not enter plot. Bordered by Pinus radiata forest. Turtles, birds, fish all observed in plot. One species keyed to Scripus californicus because of large size of rush. Compared size of microcarpus and californicus. Could not locate fruit to compare to key. There is a second plot that we sampled for this polygon because the polygon was clearly 2 different veg types. The second one is not keyable due to none description in key. The second plot is on Northeast facing moderate to steep slope, highly disturbed area. On northeast side of San Andreas lake. It is dominated by Pinus radiata (60%). Other ass tree is Quercus agrifolia. Ass shrubs are; Rubus ursinus, 40% -Toxicodendron d., 2% - Heteromeles a. , Rhamnus c., Genista m., Mimulus a., Lonicera h.. Ass herbs are; Pteridium a., 2%-marah sp., 5%-Satureja d., Elymus g., 3%-Bromus c., Phalaris a., Galium sp., Fragaria v., Sanicula c., Vicia sp., 2%- Bromus d., Dryopterus a., Cirsium v., Chlorogalum p., Agrostis sp., Holcus l.Roll 14 # 27. No alliance is characterised by Heteromeles, not even a BAPI/Toyon option. Moderate to steep E-facing slope above Crystal Spgs. Reservoir. Next to big fire break. Plot characterized by high cover Heteromeles mixed with BAPI and TODI. Ass. Shrub species: Sambucus racemosa, Solanum sp., Ribes sp.; herbs: Satureja douglasii, Sanicual crassicaulis, Anaphalis margaritacea, Epilobium sp.LVAL &0Plot located adjacent to San Andreas Lake. Southwest moderate slope in SFWD. Medium fit for aliance/association because there is a high percentage of Mimulus aurantiacus; it has equal cover with Baccharis pilularis. Toxicodendron cover greater than 7%; therefore we decided on B. pilularis/T. diversilobum association. Large amount of dead material in plot. Deer trails present. Adjacent to grassland consisting of Nasella pulchra, Danthonia californica, Brachypodium distachyon.Roll 14 #30.. Medium confidence b/c plot is charaterized by Rhamnus but we didn't see any Rubus parvifloris. Reccommend for new assn type. Gentle slope very dense scrub. Road runs through polygon. Ass. Herb cover: Sanicula crassicaulis, Marah fabaceous, Scophularia californica.Polygon is located adjacent to San Andreas Lake in SFWD. Polygon adjacent to road. Grassland is downslope. Steep to moderate slope, west-facing. Thick duff, dense stand of Quercus agrifolia. Lots of small woodrat nests. Average shrub height does not represent several large Heteromeles arbudafolia. Plot contains Marah sp, Vicia sp.no photoOther spp present: Calochortus tolmei, Polystichum munitum, Chlorogalum pomeridianum, Bromus carinatus, Eriogonum latifolium. Small steep hill with rocky outcrops and highly diverse vegetation on ranchland. Calamagrostis dominant on north and west facing slopes.Small triangular polygon encompassing a thicket of introduced European gorse on the hills/pasture land North side of Walker Creek delta. Walker Creek flows West into Tomales Bay. All surrounding hills are heavily grazed by livestock. Gorse - a highly invasive, non-native - is present in large and small patches, on grazed land and ungrazed coastal scrub on both sides of Walker Creek/Hwy 1. I observed this polygon from south site of Walker Creek with a high powered scope, as there is no access to the point itself.LVAL,  PHOTO R-19, #28. The polygon is located in the SFWD. It is on a gradual to moderate southeast facing slope. The plot is composed of a grassland that has a flume present with in it. All the inventoried tree species are all part of the flume. There is no running water, no signs of human disturbance. The only sourse of disturbance is possible utility of area by horses. This is evident by large amounts of horse dropings in the area and in the plot. The plot was keyed at medium confidence because of thge apperent mixture of veg typesMedium confidence in type because Juncus effusus should be included in type description in addition to Juncus patens. Polygon keys to Juncus Alliance but also to Carex-Juncus (key only allows J.patens). Additional herb cover: Potentilla anserina 10%. Holcus present but insignificant. Polygon in moist drainage between two shrubby hills. Eucalyptus globulus adjacent to polygon on S end.Dense scrub very steep with drainage through large plot. Road runs through so some weeds occur. West-facing. Ass. Shrub species: Rubus ursinus, Symphanocarpus alba, Mimulus aurantiacus, Toxicodendron diversilobum; herbs: Stachys ajugoides, Calystegia sp., Phacelia californica, Pteridium aquilinum, Polystichum pomirideanum, Medicago sp., Plantago lanceolata, Avena barbata, Carduus pucnocephalus, Purple star thistle, Delphinium sp. (purple). (polystichum pomeridium added to plant comp. As unknown herb)No photo. Thick tall poison oak. Coyote brush plot surrounded by young Douglas fir patches. NE-facing moderate slope. Basically impenetrable.Photo roll A-#20, #21 (picture of Acacia). Polygon located in old quarry; apparently is an overflow pond for SFWD. Polygon also includes Quercus agrifolia downslope toward reservoir. SFWD, flat slope, Sawyer trail disects polygon. Ploygon adjacent to Crystal Springs Reservoir. Powerlines above plot. 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Polygon adjacent to Sawyer trail. Probability of running water, very dense vegetation. Plot is flat. Located in SFWD. Adjacent to Bay, Oak, Maple forest. Ass. Tree species: Quercus agrifolia; shrubs: Lonicera involucrata, Toxicodendron diversilobum, Rubus ursinus; herbs: Smilacina sp., Stachys ajugoides, Scrophularia californica, Actaea rubra, Urtica sp., Carex sp.PHOTO R-19 #30. The polygon is located in the SFWD. It is located near a service road and HWY 280. The plot is located on a gradual to moderate. The plot becomes flat as it meets a concrete water way. Nearly all the population of Genista is present on the edge of the water way as well as the Nassella pulchra. The concrete water way is dry and contains a noticible amount of plant debris. The plot is adjacent to California weedy.Photo roll 19, #29. The polygon is located in SFWD. The plot is located on a flat to gradual SE-facing slope. The plot is composed of dense canopy of Quercus a. with extremely dense sub-canopy of Toxicodendron d. bordered by Salix. Thererfore, bordering moist area. Adjacent veg type are California weedy. Wood rats nests all over the place.Roll 14, #31. New population of Dirca occidentalis (IB.) Also adjacent to Arabis bleph and Erisymum franciscanum pops. Medium fit to assn: reccommend BAPI/RHCA/TODI for assn type. No Rubus parvifiorishere. Drainage N-facing encroachment of small doug fir patch. Steep. Ass. Shrub species: Mimulus aurantiacus; herbs: Heracleum lanatum, Delphinium sp. Smilacena sp., Satureja douglasii, Sanicula crassicaulis.Roll 14 # 32. Typical coastal scrub with low diversity. Large plot w/e-facing steep slopes. Small Doug fir closeby. Ass shrub cover: Ribes sp.; herbs: Sanicual crassicaulis, Satureja douglasii.LVAL@ J fPolygon right off a road in SFWD. Plot flat. Tall, old Baccharis. Firs expanding, outcompeting coastal scrub community. A lot of new growth on Pseudotsuga--will start crowding each other out soon. Plot contains 1% Marah sp.Located in saddle, roadside parallels edge. Highly disturbed. Near powerlines. Between shallow granitic hillside with grasses and Rubus parviflorus/baccharis/Rhamnus type. Young Pseudotsuga expanding. On Montara Mtn. Southern part. Not for AA use PV 4/12/01: Plot in very disturbed veg.New pop. Elymus californica. NE-facing drainage with high diversity. Patchy/open understory. Adj. To Cahill road. Oak woodland. Roll 14 #35. Ass. Herb species: Epilobium sp.PHOTO R-19, #26. Polygon located in northern SFWD off of pedestrian trail. Plot located on flat area with dried streambed intersecting it. Although plot is next to streambed, it includes non-riparian species. Soil is dry with a thin layer of duff. Could not key because plot is not porperly described by California buckeye alliance. Adjacent to QUAG plot. Some human disturbance in form of very crude trails.Roll 14 # 34. Roadside plot of very dense Ceanothus, poison oak. Roison oak thick at road. Top of Fifield ridge. Ass. Herb species: Heracleum lanatum, Potentilla sp., Saureja douglasii.No photo. Flat ridge top. Thick duff. Alongside road, which contains exotics. On Montara Mtn, SFWD land. Clearly dominated by A. montaraensis. Rhamnus present in open areas.