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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... that is in the heath family (Ericaceae). It has shiny green leaves, black branches, and small white-to-pink flowers. Distribution & Occurrence Top State Range California Habitat Roadside banks and neighboring areas in chaparral habitat with acid marine sand (York 1987). Distribution The Northcoast Range in the vicinity of Vine Hill in Sonoma County, California (York 1987). Number Left There is ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... Status Recovery Plan: No State/Area Protection State/Area Rank Status Date California S1.1 Conservation, Ecology & Research Top Ecological Relationships Threats Approximately 82-93% of the species' maritime chaparral habitat in the U.S. has been lost to development, and development in northwestern Baja Califoria has been similarly intense. Remaining habitat is highly fragmented; most of the ...
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Coconino Co. Guidelines
... Cold Moist Habitat SECTION 3: Warm Ponderosa Pine Forest/Pinyon-Juniper Woodland SECTION 4: Streamside and Moist Canyon Habita SECTION 5: Mid-elevation Sunny Meadow Habitat SECTION 6: Chaparral Habitat SECTION 7: High Desert Grassland Habitat: SECTION 8: Ephemeral Streams and Seasonal Runoff ANIMAL RESISTANT PLANTS: NATIVE PLANTS SELDOM PREFERRED BY MULE DEER (From Sego Lily, the Newsletter of the ...
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Section 6
Section 6 SECTION 6 Chaparral Habitat Use plants from this list for landscapes in areas in Zone 6 or warmer (minimum temperature 0 to 10 degrees F) characterized by Chaparral at elevations from 4000 to 6800, and in other areas or microclimates with warm, well-drained, seasonally dry soils. Northern Arizona communities include Sedona, ...
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Trichocereus chiloensis
... of the cactus family 2: 137-139, f. 199-200, 1920 Origin: North-Central Valley of Chile, from Curico to Puenta Colorado. Habitat: Chilean matorral in the upper hill-slopes that flank the higher Andes. The climate in this area is similar to that of the Southern Californian chaparral Synonyms: Echinopsis chiloensis (Colla) Friedrich & Rowley Cereus chilensis ...
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Escobaria sneedii ssp. leii
... on north-facing slopes between 1,400-1,800 m in elevation, rarely under cover, usually sparsely distributed among the shrubby vegetation of the high Chihuahuan desert (Shrub and interior Chaparral ), a plant community dominated by large almost arborescent shrubs such as Dasylirion wheelerii and Yucca torreyi in association with Muhlenbergia, Agave lechuguilla, Opuntia phaeacantha, Dalea sp. and ...
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COMMERCIAL LOGGING FOR WILDFIRE PREVENTION
... regenerate stands. Thus, burned plantations require expensive and repeated management inputs to achieve successful reforestation. FACT: Commercial logging spreads invasive weeds and stimulates the growth of "chaparral" brush which are much more flammable than the original forest cover. Once the commodity timber outputs have been removed, federal agencies have no economic incentives to manage the ...
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Habitats of California
... Native Communities Communities/Habitats by City Name Price List California Native Habitats, communities and plants. Habitat, niche, plant community, biome, ecotone, and ecosystem are different ways of attempting to define a group ... Australian Scrub 40-60 S. Africa heath(Fynbos) 35-90 Chaparral 31-90 Shrub Basic(Europe) 40-64 What represents this habitat? The trees are small or limited to the north ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Saxifragaceae: Ribes
... cereum - Description and photograph of the squaw currant, together with a map showing its distribution in Oklahoma. Ribes malvaceum - Extreme closeup of a single flower of the chaparral currant. Ribes malvaceum - Photograph of Chaparral Currant in leaf and flower. Ribes malvaceum - Photograph of the chaparral currant in flower. Ribes mescalerium - Description of the Mescalero black currant with a ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Ecology: Ecosystems
... , photos, and video clips on the climate, location, animal and plant adaptations, land formations, and human influences of seven major terrestrial biomes: tundra, taiga, temperate forest, grassland, chaparral, desert, and rainforest. The Buell-Small Succession Study - A long term old-field permanent-plot ecological succession study on the New Jersey Piedmont. Ecological Society of America Panel on ...
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