Eastern Mojave Vegetation | Gull Lake, Mono County, California. |
Gazetteer Query: G.N.I.S. See also: Gull Lake Pendant.
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Gull Lake is the second highest lake on June Lake Loop, below June Lake, and above Silver Lake. Gives its name to the Gull Lake roof pendant.
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Area Plant Lists that contain this location: Species collected at or near this location. This list summarizes plants collected or observed at this specific, named location. It does not include plants collected or observed at nearby named or unnamed locations. It may be more instructive to use the Area Lists that contain this location.
Asteraceae Cichorieae Microseridinae Agoseris monticola Greene. Sierra Nevada Goat-Chicory (Oth) Gentianaceae Gentianopsis holopetala (A. Gray) H. H. Iltis. Sierra Fringed Gentian (TAS) Linaceae Linum lewisii Pursh. Prairie Blue Flax (TAS) Phrymaceae Erythranthe primuloides (Benth.) G.L. Nesom & N.S. Fraga. Primrose Monkey Flower (TAS) Rhamnaceae Ceanothus velutinus Dougl. Snowbush Ceanothus (Oth) Hydrocharitaceae Elodea canadensis Michx. Canadian Waterweed (Oth) Poaceae Poeae Festuca idahoensis Elmer. Idaho Fescue (TAS) Triticeae Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn. Crested Wheat Grass (TAS+Obs) Potamogetonaceae Stuckenia pectinata (L.) Börner. (Oth)
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M, Date and time this article was prepared:4:49:55 PM, 9/22/2024. |