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
Rhamnus tomentella
Chaparral Coffeeberry

A member of the Rhamnaceae, or Buckthorn Family


Foliage; detail from image below.



Foliage.

Ca. 2340 feet elevation, east of Deer Horn Spring.

12 February 1996.




Habit of large individual, estimated at 18 feet high.

Northeast of Rock Springs Peak.

9 May 2005.


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