| California |
| Riverside County |
| Rhamnaceae |
| Ceanothus ophiochilus Boyd, Ross & Arnseth |
| Det by Boyd,Ross & Arnseth |
| Vail Lake area, 1 mi. W of lake. T8S, R1W SE 1/4, SE 1/4 sec. 8, SW 1/4, SW 1/4 Sec. |
| 9 In low chaparral with Adenostoma fasciculatum in area of dark reddish-brown barren soil. |
| Rounded shrub 0.5-1.5 meters tall, fls, mostly pale blue, some white or rarely pink. |
| Restricted to series of N. facing slopes. |
| Elevation: 2000 ft |
| TownShip/Range: T8S,R1W, SE 1/4,SE l/4, sec.8, and adjacent sec. 9 |
| Steve Boyd, T.Ross, L.Arnseth | 3020 | 19 Mar l989 |
| Type status: Isotype | Accession: 11`4994 |
| ANNOTATION: |
| Ceanothus ophiochilus Boyd, Ross & Arnseth |
| ORIGINAL DETERMINATION: |
| Ceanothus ophiochilus Boyd, Ross & Arnseth |
| PUBLICATION INFORMATION: |
| Phytologia, 70(1): 28-41, 1991 |
| NOTES: |
| Title of article appearing in Phytologia 70(1): 28-41, l991: "Ceanothus ophiochilus |
| (Rhamnaceae): a distinctive, narrowly endemic species from Riversiide County, California". |