2019 Susan McDougall 2020 Matt Berger 2020 Matt Berger 2019 Susan McDougall 2019 Susan McDougall 2020 Matt Berger 2004 Brent Miller 2011 Robert Steers 2019 R.A. Chasey 2019 R.A. Chasey 2019 R.A. Chasey 2019 Marisa Persaud 2020 Paul Aigner 2019 Susan McDougall 2019 Susan McDougall 2015 Keir Morse
Quercus cornelius-mulleri is a tree that is native to California.
[wikipedia] Taxonomy, Range, Habitat: Quercus cornelius-mulleri is a North American species of oak known by the common name Muller oak, or Muller's oak. It was described to science in 1981 when it was segregated from the Quercus dumosa complex and found to warrant species status of its own.[3][4][5] It was named after ecologist Cornelius Herman Muller. It is native to southern California and Baja California, where it grows in chaparral, oak woodlands, and other habitat in foothills and mountains. It can most easily be observed in Joshua Tree National Park and in the woodlands along the western margins of the Colorado Desert in San Diego County, California.[6][7][8] (link added by Mary Ann Machi)
/app/up/entry/116/th/34849.jpg:!/app/up/gp/100/th/20005.jpg:!/app/up/entry/124/th/37272.jpg:!/app/up/entry/116/th/34846.jpg:!/app/up/entry/116/th/34850.jpg:!/app/up/entry/124/th/37271.jpg:!0000 0000 0404 0229:!0000 0000 0411 1866:!/app/up/mg/351/th/mg105569-2.jpg:!/app/up/mg/351/th/mg105569-1.jpg:!/app/up/mg/351/th/mg105569-0.jpg:!/app/up/mg/284/th/mg85417-0.jpg:!/app/up/io/134/th/io40347-0.jpg:!/app/up/entry/116/th/34848.jpg:!/app/up/entry/116/th/34847.jpg:!0000 0000 1115 1721:!
2019 Susan McDougall:!2020 Matt Berger:!2020 Matt Berger:!2019 Susan McDougall:!2019 Susan McDougall:!2020 Matt Berger:!2004 Brent Miller:!2011 Robert Steers:!2019 R.A. Chasey:!2019 R.A. Chasey:!2019 R.A. Chasey:!2019 Marisa Persaud:!2020 Paul Aigner:!2019 Susan McDougall:!2019 Susan McDougall:!2015 Keir Morse:!
po144151:!gp20005:!gp20005:!po144151:!po144151:!gp20005:!null:!null:!mg105569:!mg105569:!mg105569:!mg85417:!io40347:!po144151:!po144151:!null:!
Suggested Citation
Calflora:
Information on California plants for education, research and conservation,
with data contributed by
public and private institutions and individuals.
[web application]. 2024. Berkeley, California:The Calflora Database
[a non-profit organization].Available:
https://www.calflora.org/(Accessed: 09/09/2024).