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  2. Calystegia collina - Wikipedia

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    Calystegia collina is a species of morning glory known by the common name Coast Range false bindweed. It is endemic to the Coast Ranges of northern and central California , where it grows on slopes and in woodlands, often on serpentine soils .

  3. Calystegia macrostegia - Wikipedia

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    The plant is native to California coastal sage and chaparral habitats, along the coasts in Southern California and into Baja California, Mexico. It is found on all the Channel Islands, source of its common names. It is also commonly found in the Peninsular Ranges, Transverse Ranges, and Outer Southern California Coast Ranges.

  4. Calystegia occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Calystegia occidentalis is a species of morning glory known by the common names Modoc morning glory or chaparral false bindweed. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is native to California and Oregon , where it grows in hilly and mountain habitat, such as woodland and chaparral slopes and the high Sierra Nevada .

  5. Sporadic growth, early morning glories more cause for climate ...

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    What’s more, my morning glories have stopped blooming and gone into hiding. And we didn’t get any fawns in the neighborhood until mid-June, which is late for us.

  6. Calystegia - Wikipedia

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    Calystegia (bindweed, false bindweed, or morning glory) is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution in temperate and subtropical regions, but with half of the species endemic to California .

  7. 'The situation is ripe': California thrust into fire season ...

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    The Post fire in northern L.A. County threatens power lines, dams and oil pipelines. California's largest fire is one of more than 20 burning in the state.

  8. Calystegia stebbinsii - Wikipedia

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    Calystegia stebbinsii is a perennial herb producing climbing, white haired, vine-like stems approaching a meter in maximum length. The leaves are up to about 5 centimeters long and palmate in shape with 7 to 9 long, narrow lobes; the distinctive shape of the leaves make the plant easy to identify among the morning glories native to the region.

  9. Ipomoea lacunosa - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea lacunosa, the whitestar, [1] white morning-glory [2] or pitted morning-glory, [3] [4] is a species that belongs to the genus Ipomoea. In this genus most members are commonly referred to as "morning glories". The name for the genus, Ipomoea, has roots in the Greek words ips and homoios, which translates to worm-like. This is a reference ...