DOI
10.5642/aliso.19991802.15
First Page
93
Last Page
139
Abstract
The Liebre Mountains form a discrete unit of the Transverse Ranges of southern California. Geographically, the range is transitional to the San Gabriel Mountains, Inner Coast Ranges, Tehachapi Mountains, and Mojave Desert. A total of 1010 vascular plant taxa was recorded from the range,representing 104 families and 400 genera. The ratio of native vs. nonnative elements of the flora is 4:1, similar to that documented in other areas of cismontane southern California. The range is noteworthy for the diversity of Quercus and oak-dominated vegetation. A total of 32 sensitive plant taxa (rare, threatened or endangered) was recorded from the range.
Recommended Citation
Boyd, Steve
(1999)
"Vascular flora of the Liebre Mountains, western Transverse Ranges, California,"
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany:
Vol. 18:
Iss.
2, Article 15.
Available at:
https://scholarship.claremont.edu/aliso/vol18/iss2/15
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© 1999 Steve Boyd
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