California Alpine Fell Fields
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Precipitation:
30-40 inches
Common Animals:
Butterflies, Salamanders, Bighorn Sheep, Marmot (a California
Woodchuck), Pika, and the politician of the group, the
long-tailed weasel
Common Plants
Alumroot,
Heuchera spp., Penstemons,
Penstemon heterodoxus, P.
rydbergii, Buckwheat,
Eriogonum spp.,
Soil and climate notes:
shallow soils with exposed rocks
In California the Alpine Fell- Fields plant community exists
on the tops of mountains, and a few really high (10000 ft.)
valleys. With the exception of Mt. Pinos and Mt. San Gorgonia
this plant community is almost all on northern California peaks.
It's too cold and windy for trees here. Below the Alpine Fell
-Fields is the Subalpine Forest plant community where there are
trees, but they're really bent, twisted and beat up. The Alpine
Fell-Fields is a wonderful place to hike to and use rolls of
film. In August when it's 100F and smoggy down below, it's 75F
and beautiful up here. Unless there's a repeater near by, these
spots are usually a 2 hour plus hike from the nearest dirt road.
We usually drive for 5 hours to get there, hike in for 2 hours
and spend one hour taking pictures and panting (9000 ft+, 3000m)
and then spending the 6 hours getting home (it always takes half
as long getting out of this place, as it's all downhill). Leave
at 6am and get home at 8 pm is normal for this plant community,
even if you stay in the nearest motel.
The plants from the Alpine Fell-Fields plant community end up
being ok garden plants as long as the drainage is good. They
really like full, cool coastal sun or high filtered shade inland
and regular water during the summer. They prefer drier, colder
conditions in the fall and winter as they live under a blanket of
snow for months. The plants in the Alpine Fell-Fields are all
very low, compact herbaceous perennials growing amongst rocks.
Plants
that are in the trade and live in a California Alpine-Fell Fields
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