ASPECT <S, SE, NNU, etc.): ^jjj X SLOPE: -5_°_ SLOPE SHAPE (concave, convex, straight, etc.): C-OVZK 



ASPtU IS, at/ »««i =>■«•■<■ . . j 



LIGHT EXPOSURE (open, shaded, partial shade, etc.): po~n\J 



TOPOGRAPHIC POSITION (crest, upperslope, midslope, lowerslope, bottom, etc.): (0 (+*-* S( O <)<■ 



MOISTURE: (dry, moist, saturated, inundated, seasonal seepage, etc.): CLA^j 



PARENT MATERIAL: fek W*W/>W" 



GEOMORPH.C LAND FORM (e.g. glaciated mountain slopes ard ridges alpine glacial valley, rolling uplands, breaklands, 



alluvial-colluvial-lacustrine (f loodplains, terraces etc.), rockslides) 



SOIL TEXTURE: 



£AS-OL\ 



EVIDENCE OF DISTURBANCE: 



— J ■ N^ V- 



POPULATION SIZE : 



ESTIMATED NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS (or exact count, if feasible; if plants are spreading vegetatively, indicate number of 



aerial stems): 



NUMBER OF SUBPOPULATIONS' ( i f applicable): 



SIZE OF AREA COVERED BY POPULATION (acres): ^ 



• BIOLOGY : , -, 



PHENOLOGY (percentage flowering, fruiting, vegetative): f \U~* \\\ C| 



ANY SYMBIOTIC OR PARASITIC RELATIONSHIPS?: _ — . 



EVIDENCE OF DISEASE, PREDATICN OR INJURY?: . — ■ 



REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS (evidence of seed dispersal and establishment): — §£££ CU <^-g-A f tvV 



DOCUMENTATION : 



PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN? (if so, indicate photographer and repository): — 

 SPECIMEN TAKEN? (if so, list collector, collection number, and repository) 



: A-W^ $1 lCj AJOXlTU. 



IDENTIFICATION (list name of person making determination, and/or name of flora or book used): 



ECOOATA PLOT NUMBER (attach photocopied data sheets): 



<fl fi Id 6 



COMMENTS: 



1 

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j . (WHEN COMPLETED, SEND TO ADDRESS ON FRONT) 



