ASPECT (S, SE, NNU, etc.): J X SLOPE: 33 SLOPE SHAPE (concave, convex, straight, etc.): UA\(\UK( tl\( C> 



LIGHT EXPOSURE (open, shaded, partial shade, etc.): OOPA\ *) . 



■ TOPOGRAPHIC POSITION (crest, upperslope, midslope, lowerslope, bottom, etc.): [ml a ^ /<D/0€' 



MOISTURE: (dry, moist, saturated, inundated, seasonal seepage, etc.): (LOU 



PARENT MATERIAL: CaPcaAOnUS /7H ' e i^^QcluM £mT 



GEOMORPHIC LAND FORM (e.g. glaciated mountain slopes and ridges, alpine glacial valley, rolling uplands, breaklands, 

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



r\ p -v< rlo <xQ /M1o llmtcuJa) S£q4 



SOIL TEXTURE: &Q Aid <■/ 



<c/< 



EVIDENCE OF DISTURBANCE: 



little. CTl. hsO .P.'A/<? <.Xq r k. (1 j <aX.\ Wrj >A< 



ro/v/5 cA ciaj>rO pr>r>o. 



o / r— 



POPULATION SIZE ; 



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



aerial stems): •> /0,DOO 



NUMBER OF SUBPOPULATIONS' ( if applicable): 



SIZE OF AREA COVERED BY POPULATION (acres): ~7 Q_ 



BIOLOGY: 



PHENOLOGY (percentage flowering, fruiting, vegetative): l/\ix^.t ) £-r a A d~t S O^a 5 &-& 



ANY SYMBIOTIC OR PARASITIC RELATIONSHIPS?: 



EVIDENCE OF DISEASE, PREDATION OR INJURY?: 



REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS (evidence of seed dispersal and establishment): 



Sj2jl<$ dottle? a ^ 



>Qc> 



DOCUMENTATION : 



PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN? (if so, indicate photographer and repository): A/O 



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



a/o 



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



ECOOATA PLOT NUMBER (attach photocopied data sheets): *?2 PL I 5 



COHHENTS: 



(WHEN COMPLETED, SEND TO ADDRESS ON FRONT) 



