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Kalmiopsis leachiana patch [2]
USA

View along the Johnson Butte Trail below Dry Butte in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness near Brookings, Oregon.  The wilderness is named after Kalmiopsis leachiana, the evergreen plant seen in view here displaying lovely pink flowers  & resembling a mini rhododendron.  They are found in abundance around here & on portions of Dry Butte itself.  The plant was discovered in 1930 by Lilla Leach in the nearby Gold Basin area & is a rare vulnerable species found only in the Siskiyou Mountains of southwestern Oregon.  A favorite among botanists, it is found in areas of well-drained rocky soils & cliffs in regions of high rainfall, reaching 20-30 centimeters in height & sometimes forming large mats.  This area was mostly hit by the Biscuit Fire of 2002 & has seen the slow recovery of many ground bushes.  To the west the mountains towards the ocean were hit hard by the 2017 Chetco Bar Fire.  There is one other plant in the Kalmiopsis genus, that being Kalmiopsis fragrans found only in Douglas County, Oregon w/ a population of roughly 2,500 individuals.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 20/05/2022
Uploaded: 24/05/2022
Published: 24/05/2022
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Tags: johnson butte trail; klamath mountains; kalmiopsis wilderness; leachiana; oregon; dry butte; serpentine; peridotite; coast mountains; ridge; flowers; pink; rare; biscuit fire; burn; aftermath; chetco bar
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