Field notes, v1524
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57 mata torcida never Scaverio fractyloctus Bunch grass other % good cover. J 10 2 1 3 50 9 1 2 3 80 6 4 3 1 2 25 K 2 1 3 2 60 1 3 1 2 40 3 1 3 2 25 5 2 1 "coetus" 3 30 7 1 3 2 50 9 1 2 "coetus" 3 60 11 3 1 2 70 57 entree 37 30 45 11 51 229 229 25 fiesta 17 4 11 3 219 26 secada 9 8 15 2 2195 247 6 thide 11 18 19 6 204 43 155 4390 apsts (under tall) mata torcida is a brush with terated turgs no species = Stylipgia petogrim never = Udelimus spirtum? "Scavero" fractyloctus = "charcas" "Saverio" is a bright green low, unarmed shrub with no blossoms. The leaves (like needle but soft) are not dusty gray green like the yellow-flowered deancs nearby. "Cactus" is ref to 2 ft tall with spiny, rope-like green stems and tiny asymetrical white blossom = massoula gomerana 1/2, and 3 refer to relative "dominance" of a species at any one state, dominance referring to biomass or area cover, ground cover was estimated by imagining a 1-m-radius loop with the stake at its center. mata torcida was listed as one of the top 3 dominants at 57 of the 61 stakes, bunch grass at 45, never at 37, and Scaverio at 30. mata torcida was #1 at 25 stakes, never at 17, and bunchgrass at 11. Scavero fractyloctus and Scavero meali