Vascular Plants of Henry W. Coe State Park   |  Dicots
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Parietaria hespera   ·   Pedicularis densiflora   ·   Penstemon grinnellii ssp. scrophularioides   ·   Penstemon heterophyllus   ·   Perideridia californica   ·   Perideridia kelloggii   ·   Phacelia imbricata   ·   Phlox gracilis   ·   Pholistoma auritum   ·   Phoradendron villosum   ·   Phyla nodiflora var. nodiflora   ·   Physocarpus capitatus   ·   Pickeringia montana   ·   Plagiobothrys nothofulvus   ·   Platanus racemosa   ·   Platystemon californicus   ·   Potentilla glandulosa   ·   Prunus ilicifolia   ·   Pterostegia drymarioides   ·   Quercus agrifolia   ·   Quercus berberidifolia   ·   Quercus chrysolepis   ·   Quercus douglasii   ·   Quercus kelloggii   ·   Quercus lobata   ·   Ranunculus aquatilis var. capillaceus   ·   Ranunculus californicus   ·   Rhamnus crocea   ·   Rhamnus ilicifolia   ·   Rhamnus tomentella   ·   Ribes californicum   ·   Ribes malvaceum   ·   Ribes speciosum   ·   Robinia pseudo-acacia   ·   Rosa californica   ·   Rosa sp.   ·   Rosa spithamea   ·   Rosa sp. (2)   ·   Rubus discolor   ·   Rubus ursinus
Perideridia kelloggii
Kellogg's Yampah

A member of the Apiaceae, or Carrot Family


Inflorrescence.  The little dark spots on the flowers are
visiting insects.

Photo copyright © by Dave Hildebrand.
Used with permission.




Habit and habitat.

China Hole Trail, Mahoney Ridge, ca. 1700 foot elevation.

21 June 1997.

Photograph copyright © Lee Dittmann.




Inflorescence.

Same location and date as prior image.

21 June 1997.

Photograph copyright © Lee Dittmann.




Inflorescence, detail from prior image.

21 June 1997.

Photograph copyright © Lee Dittmann.




Habitat, showing immature specimens.

Along Vasquez Trail, south of Cañada de Dormida.

9 May 2005.

Photograph copyright © Lee Dittmann.




Detail of specimen in center of prior image.

9 May 2005.

Photograph copyright © Lee Dittmann.



This page revised 9 July 2008.

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