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Map Satellite Little Falls are some 15 meters (50 feet) high and are one of the largest in the southern portion of the County. There is a rather steep-sided gorge with a riparian association in the bottom reaches. Numerous fern species are found on the cliffs. Among the noteworthy plants present here are Penstemon newberryi ssp. sonomensis, Epipactis gigantea, and Orobanche uniflora var. purpurea. Black oak, Quercus kelloggii, occurs on the upper slopes. Integrity: Virtually undisturbed Use: Private February 1977
Inventory of California Natural Areas
Revision © 2008 Steven Louis Hartman
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