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McLaughlin Natural Reserve
Locality: McLaughlin Natural Reserve and the drainages of Knoxville, Hunting, and Davis Creeks Abstract: The Donald and Sylvia McLaughlin Natural Reserve is a UC Davis Natural Reserve that straddles portions of Napa, Lake, and Yolo Counties. It protects roughly 7,000 acres of diverse habitats, including rare serpentine soils. This plant list includes voucher specimens and other observations from the Reserve, as well as adjacent properties in the drainages of the Knoxville, Hunting, and Davis creeks. Habitat notations: - SMC Serpentine mixed chaparral - SCC Serpentine cypress chaparral - SG Serpentine grassland - SRS Serpentine riparian/seeps - BOW Blue oak woodland - MOW Mixed oak woodland - RW Riparian woodland - NSMC Nonserpentine mixed chaparral - CC Chamise chaparral - NSG Nonserpentine grassland - VP Vernal pool - RD Revegetated and/or disturbed - F More common after fire - R/S Rare or sensitive taxon
Voucher Mapping
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