Lime Kiln Creek is a stream within Tulare County in central California. An alternative name for this creek is Dry Creek.
Course
The Lime Kiln Creek headwaters are in the Sierra Nevada and flow into the San Joaquin Valley. The creek discharges into the Kaweah River near Lemon Cove.
Ecology
The Lime Kiln Creek watershed contains many flora and fauna species. Wildflowers are represented by numerous taxa. They included the yellow mariposa lil], Calochortus luteus.
See also
Line notes
- Watson Swartz Clawson. 1967
- Alfred Louis Kroeber. 1905
- C. Michael Hogan. 2009
References
- Watson Swartz Clawson. 1967. Pi on the floor, page 58 of 133 pages
- C. Michael Hogan. 2009. Yellow Mariposa Lily: Calochortus luteus, GlobalTwitcher.com, ed. N. Stromberg
- Alfred Louis Kroeber. 1905. Shoshonean dialects of California, Volume 4, 196 pages
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36°25′03″N 119°01′16″W / 36.4176°N 119.0212°W / 36.4176; -119.0212
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