10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CHAPARRAL PEA»
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California Range Brushlands and Browse Plants
Arthur William Sampson, Jesperson Beryl S. Chaparral pea (Pickeringia montana
). This species provides a fair amount of browse, notably for deer, on recently
burned or on mechanically treated brushland areas, and is a vigorous sprouter.
Arthur William Sampson, Jesperson Beryl S., 1963
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Trees and Shrubs of California
Chaparral pea, Plckeringia montana PICKERINGIA (CHAPARRAL PEA) The
genus Pickeringia has 1 shrub species that grows in California and Baja
California. CHAPARRAL PEA (Fig. 143) DESCRIPTION: A medium-sized, thorny
shrub that ...
John D. Stuart, John O. Sawyer, 2001
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The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits
CHAPARRAL PEA. Pickeringia montana, Nutt. Pea Family. Evergreen, much
branched, spiny shrubs, four to seven feet high. Leaves. — With from one to three
leaflets. Leaflets. — Three to nine lines long. Flowers. — Magenta-colored;
solitary ...
Mary Elizabeth Parsons, 1897
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Marin Flora: Manual of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of ...
Chaparral Pea. Widespread and frequently common in the chaparral: Mount
Tamalpais (Corte Madera Ridge, head of Cascade Canyon, Azalea Flat); Carson
Country. The chaparral pea in Marin County rarely sets fruit but the plants spread
...
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Native Shrubs of Southern California
A number of the other perennial lupines in southern California may occasionally
be somewhat woody at the base. Chaparral Pea (Pickeringia montana)
Chaparral Pea is a spiny evergreen shrub 2 to 6 feet tall, found on brush-covered
slopes.
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Native Shrubs of the Sierra Nevada
Chaparral Pea (Pickeringia montana) (pi. 4, b) A very spiny evergreen shrub to 2
m tall. Leaves consist of 3 small leaflets, each 4-12 mm long; flowers are purplish,
1.5-2 cm long, eventually producing a fruit 3-5 cm long. Chaparral Pea is ...
John Hunter Thomas, Dennis R. Parnell, 1974
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An Illustrated Manual of California Shrubs
KEY TO THE SPECIES AND VARIETY Branchlets and leaves glabrous or nearly
so 1.P. montana. Branchlets and leaves pubescent la. var. tomentosa. 1.
Pickeringia montana Nutt. Chaparral-pea. Fig. 256. An erect shrub, 2 to 6 feet
high, with ...
Fig. 53 Silver Lupine round. The pods are flat and brown. One is fortunate to see
it in canyons of Napa and Solano counties, for it is much more common in the
foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Chaparral Pea (Pickeringia montana), pi. oh.
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Native Shrubs of the San Francisco Bay Region
Fig. 53 Silver Lupine round. The pods are flat and brown. One is fortunate to see
it in canyons of Napa and Solano counties, for it is much more common in the
foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Chaparral Pea (Pickeringia montana), pi. 5b.
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San Francisco: Includes North Bay, East Bay, Peninsula, and ...
Descending easily, the paved road, which accesses a group camp, winds
through sun-drenched slopes where bush poppy and chaparral pea bloom in
spring. Broom, chamise, toyon, and manzanita are common, but as the trail drops
into a ...
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Rediscovering the Franklin Trail
I yell and motion to the sawyers to follow Gordon's route up through the tangled ceanothus, chamise, chaparral pea and other brush that is so ... «Santa Barbara Independent, mag 15»