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California native plants use less water and give more flowers for your garden.
... sand coastal (Los Osos)- Arctostaphylos morroensis, Lupinus chamissonis , Ceanothus ramulosus Nipomo- sandy soil-Ceanothus gloriosus, Ceanothus impressus nipomoensis, Arctostaphylos purissima Atascadero, Paso Robles-clay to sandstone, hardpan ... riparian- constant water SLO, within this community you decide-sun, shade, clay, sand , serpentine ( high Mg, low calcium, high metals) NOTE: In an area of ...
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Habitats of California
... 2 feet(.5 meters). These sites usually are unstable dunes or beach sand with low-growing plants growing on little mounds where the wind exposes ... the site is like something out of a 'Desert Rat' movie. Sand in the face at 30 miles per hour makes life difficult. ( ... does the habitat occur? This habitat commonly has shallow acidic soils on hardpan. Soil depth is commonly 1-36", reddish in color, and a ...
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