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Topic: Chamaebatia


In the News (Wed 3 Dec 08)

  
  Chamaebatia foliolosa Mountain Misery Bear Mat Various
Chamaebatia foliolosa belongs to the plant family ROSACE and Genus Chamaebatia This plant specimen prefers Wet soil a pH of 7.
Chamaebatia foliolosa mountain misery,bear mat is not known as a butterfly attracting plant
Leaves of the plant Chamaebatia foliolosa have a smell of strong smelling disagreeable resinous odor and in terms of a broad classification could be described as … Resinous
www.plant-supplies.com /plants/chamaebatiafoliolosa.htm   (232 words)

  
 Wieslander Vegetation Type Analysis Database
Associated species: Adenostoma fasciculatum, Chamaebatia foliolosa australis, Arctostaphylos tomentosa (green and glacous forms), Rhus laurina and Ceanothus otayensis?.
Associated species: Adenostoma fasciculatum, Chamaebatia foliolosa australis, Arctostaphylos tomentosa (green and glacous forms), Rhus laurina and Ceanothus crassifolius?.
Associates: Adenostoma fasciculatum, Chamaebatia foliolosa australis, with occasional Photinia arbutifolia, Rhus laurina and Ceanothus tomentosa.
dpg.lib.berkeley.edu /webdb/vtm/search?species=Rhus+laurina   (389 words)

  
 Recovery of a Bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) Plant Community after Site Preparation and Planting of Ponderosa Pine ...
Recovery of a Bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) Plant Community after Site Preparation and Planting of Ponderosa Pine Seedlings.
Description: Bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa Benth), Rosaceae, is a perennial evergreen shrub, endemic to northern and central California, that is prevalent on south- and west-facing slopes at elevations between 1,000 and 6,000 feet in the Sierra Nevada of California, and to a lesser extent on lower slopes in the southern Cascade Range.
With the exception of isolated stands near Burney in Shasta County, near Greenville in Plumas County, and in Kern County in southern California, most stands of this shrub are located between Yuba and Tulare Counties in the Sierra Nevada.
www.treesearch.fs.fed.us /pubs/6894   (326 words)

  
 AllRefer - Species: Sierra Mountain Misery | Chamaebatia foliolosa > Species:
Chamaebatia australis (San Diego mountain misery), described as C. foliolosa var.
Tappeiner, John C., II; Radosevich, Steven R. Effect of bearmat (Chamaebatia foliolosa) on soil moisture and ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) growth.
Structure of salmonberry clones and understories in western coastal Oregon forests: the basis for stable shrub communities.
reference.allrefer.com /wildlife-plants-animals/plants/shrub/chafol/all.html   (2715 words)

  
 Ecology and manipulation of bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) in northern and central California: The status of our ...
Ecology and manipulation of bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) in northern and central California: The status of our knowledge.
Title: Ecology and manipulation of bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) in northern and central California: The status of our knowledge.
McDonald, Philip M.; Fiddler, Gary O.; Potter, Donald A. Ecology and manipulation of bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) in northern and central California: The status of our knowledge.
www.treesearch.fs.fed.us /pubs/7300   (380 words)

  
 PLANTS Profile for Chamaebatia australis (southern mountain misery) | USDA PLANTS
PLANTS Profile for Chamaebatia australis (southern mountain misery)
Chamaebatia australis (Brandeg.) Abrams occures in the following states: California
Chamaebatia australis (Brandeg.) Abrams – southern mountain misery
plants.usda.gov /java/profile?symbol=CHAU2   (112 words)

  
 Amazon.com: chamaebatia - Amazon.com: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Recovery of a Bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) plant community after site preparation and planting of ponderosa pine seedlings (Research note PSW) by Philip M McDonald (Unknown Binding - 1999)
home from the Sierra, is drenched with the aroma of Chamaebatia foliolosa, which hunters who have to wade through it call...
Mountain Misery (Chamaebatia foliolosa), known as Kit-kit-dizze to the Miwok, covered many...
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=chamaebatia&rh=i:aps,k:chamaebatia,i:stripbooks&page=1   (823 words)

  
 Chamaebatia
[ Chamaeanthus ] [ Chamaebatia ] [ Chamaebatiaria ]
Vernacular names of plants within the Genus Chamaebatia
For a description of the methodology followed in establishing this hierarchy see the note Nomenclature used in The Compleat Botanica.
www.crescentbloom.com /plants/Genus/C/h/Chamaebatia.htm   (85 words)

  
 Chamaebatia foliolosa Mountain Misery, Kit-kit-dizze.
In the forests this delightful groundcover(hey, I'm writing it) covers vast areas under Jeffery pine, Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir and White fir.
Chamaebatia foliolosa tolerates full sun, part sun,and deer.
Chamaebatia foliolosa's foliage color is Lt-green, type is Evergreen, and has fragrance.
www.laspilitas.com /plants/715.htm   (232 words)

  
 Chamaebatia foliolosa Benth. - mountain misery
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www.mygarden.net.au /name_detail/chfo/74981/1   (755 words)

  
 Common Trees & Shrubs of California's Sierra Nevada Foothills
The various manzanitas are similar but they are bushes typically around 3 feet high and most of them have rounder leaves than those shown at the right.
Mountain Misery, also called Kit-kit-dizze (Chamaebatia foliolosa), gets the "misery" part of its name from growing in such dense, knee-high thickets that when you try to walk through them it's a miserable experience.
Also the leaves are so resinous and gummy that they wad up on your feet.
www.backyardnature.net /sierras/trees.htm   (502 words)

  
 Free World News Life
Rhodium and iridium surface consistently in products that are helpful to AIDS and cancer patients, including a derivative of the aloe vera plant called Acemannan.
A short time ago, two young men became free of the symptoms of full-blown AIDS after drinking Chamaebatia Tea, from a plant (Chamaebatia Benth) found growing in and around natural white powder gold ash deposits.
Laboratory analysis of the white powder shows that it contains rhodium, iridium, gold, platinum and silica, as well as a number of other trace elements.
www.freeworldnews.com /wgold.html   (1546 words)

  
 UC/JEPS: Jepson Manual treatment for CHAMAEBATIA
Non-occurrence of a plant in an indicated area is difficult to document, but we will especially value your input on those types of possible errors (see automatic conversion of distribution data to maps).
Retrieve Jepson Interchange Index to Plant Names entry for Chamaebatia
Overlay UC/JEPS specimen data by county on this map
ucjeps.berkeley.edu /cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?6677,6706   (358 words)

  
 Frankia and California native plants
Many secondary pioneer species are associated with Frankia.
In California these include; Datisca glomerata, Ceanothus, Alnus, Cercocarpus, Myrica, Purshia, Cowania, Chamaebatia, and Shepardia species.
Frankia fixes nitrogen from the air and produces secondary chemicals that feed friendly associated free living bacteria and fungi.
www.laspilitas.com /classes/Frankia.html   (260 words)

  
 Forest Fires
Twenty years ago, the forest was impossible to see through.
The soft green carpet under the trees is mountain misery (Chamaebatia foliolosa).
This is the model one often hears about when the evils of fire suppression are discussed and the fire management agencies are unfairly blamed for past fire management policies.
www.californiachaparral.com /firenature/forestfires.html   (3329 words)

  
 San Marcos Mountains
The bright green shrubs are southern mountain misery (Chamaebatia australis), a gabbro endemic in San Diego County.
Left: Chamaebatia australis, an endemic shrub in the rose family that grows on Las Posas soils in the San Marcos Mountains.
This species occurs on several isolated mountains in San Diego County, including Tecate Peak and Otay Mountain.
waynesword.palomar.edu /smount1.htm   (1498 words)

  
 PlantenTuin Esveld List of available slides of plants of the genus Chamaebatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
List of available slides from the genus Chamaebatia.
The slides listed below are available from us as scans in JPG format.
These are part of our on-line plant catalogue, but are also linked in this list for your use at the same terms as above.
www.esveld.nl /dialijsten/dialistgChamaebatia.html   (168 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Recovery of a bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) plant community after site preparation and planting ...
Find in a Library: Recovery of a bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) plant community after site preparation and planting of ponderosa pine seedlings
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worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/6a1bd7808f692610a19afeb4da09e526.html   (123 words)

  
 KBD: Kew Bibliographic Databases: Search results
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You searched the Kew Record, Plant Micromorphology and Economic Botany datasets for: keywords = Chamaebatia.
A new nitrogen fixing non legume: Chamaebatia foliolosa (Rosaceae).
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 Definition of chamaebatia - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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 Vegetation
Southern Mountain Misery (Chamaebatia australis), an endemic shrub of the Rose family found on coastal mountain tops in San Diego County and adjacent Baja California often shrouded by coastal clouds above the inversion layer that provide moisture in the form of condensate on the stems and leaves.
Laurel-leaf Sumac (Malosma laurina), often lumped into the genus Rhus, is the not so toxic cousin to the Poison-Oak, also found in the valley.
Conjugens Hesperoyucca Whipplei Solanum Parishii Tamarix Parviflora Selaginella Cinerascens Ceanothus Tomentosus Calamagrostis Densa Viguiera Laciniata Chamaebatia Australis Iva Hayesiana Juncus Acutus ssp.
www.ovrp.org /vegetation/vegetation.htm   (2071 words)

  
 Diversity and Distribution of Frankia Strains Symbiotic with Ceanothus in California -- Oakley et al. 70 (11): 6444 -- ...
Comparison of Alnus, Ceanothus, and Chamaebatia symbionts collected throughout California.
Frankia phylogenetic groups were assigned for the purposes of statistical analysis, and so groups with a membership of <3 were not created even when supported by bootstrapping.
Classification tree of relative importance of variables used to explain the phylogenetic groupings of Frankia strains associated with Ceanothus and Chamaebatia shown in Fig.
aem.asm.org /cgi/content/full/70/11/6444   (4812 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Recovery of a Bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) plant community after site preparation and planting of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
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Recovery of a Bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) plant community after site preparation and planting of ponderosa pine seedlings (Research note PSW) (Unknown Binding)
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/ASIN/B0006REX8W   (437 words)

  
 The Global Compendium of Weeds: Chamaebatia foliolosa Benth.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Global Compendium of Weeds: Chamaebatia foliolosa Benth.
NOTE: Please do NOT link to or bookmark this page; it is a TEMPORARY URL which will be replaced within a few months.
NOTE: for now (until database/website are updated), you must manually search for each data source in the GWC Data Sources document.)
www.hear.org /gcw/html/autogend/species/4312.HTM   (113 words)

  
 The Awesome Giant Sequoia Bigtree: Sequoiadendron giganteum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Shrubs and herbs are present, but rare, and grasses are almost absent.
Major shrub species include Sierra mountain misery (Chamaebatia foliolosa) and Sierra gooseberry (Ribes roezlii).
SITE DESCRIPTION : The elevation along the ridge ranges from 6,400 feet (1,950 m) at the saddle to nearly 7,000 feet (2,134 m).
www.llpoh.org /sequoia/Giant_Sequoia.html   (3993 words)

  
 Chamaebatia foliolosa : Sierran mountain misery
[See Page for Genus Chamaebatia] [List All Plants in this Genus]
The fern-like plant growing amidst Phlox speciosa (showy Phlox) in the wild.
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