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Huckleberry Oak, Quercus vacciniifolia, is another common mountain chaparral species. This shrubby oak can often grow in low dense impenetrable thickets, often making cross-country travel difficult.
My word, it certainly looks to make a complete cover. Good for hiding coyote dens? (Apologies if there are no coyotes there! )
Just discovered this blog here, wonderful travelogue Robert, and great to see some of the penstemons I've grown from wild collected NARGS seed in their habitat too. Breathtaking scenery, I can see why you keep going up there!