Scientific Name
Nicotiana quadrivalvis Pursh
Family
Solanaceae
General
CI
This species was not encountered before the fire, but was reasonably common on a couple sites after, always on exposed, south facing slopes, often growing among the skeletons of burnt Opuntia.
References
More on this species at Calflora.
The Jepson Manual (2012: 1252, Solanaceae by Michael H. Nee).
Dale (200: 192)
McAuley (1996: 528).
Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south facing side of hill to the south of Camarillo Park entrance area, CI (26 April 2014).
Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south facing side of hill to the south of Camarillo Park entrance area, CI (26 April 2014).
Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south west facing slope of hill to the west of Aliso Hall, CI, below the helipad (2 May 2014).
Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south west facing slope of hill to the west of Aliso Hall, CI, below the helipad (2 May 2014).
Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south west facing slope of hill to the west of Aliso Hall, CI, below the helipad (2 May 2014).
Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south west facing slope of hill to the west of Aliso Hall, CI, below the helipad (2 May 2014).
Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south west facing slope of hill to the west of Aliso Hall, CI, below the helipad (2 May 2014).
Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south west facing slope of hill to the west of Aliso Hall, CI, below the helipad (9 May 2014).