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  2. Oh, no! Your native plants look dead. Here's what to do - AOL

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    Finally, Schwartz said he learned a trick from Mike Evans, owner of the native plant Tree of Life Nursery near San Juan Capistrano, to refresh native plants during the hottest days of the year ...

  3. Rare 'sweets and beer' tree saved for future - AOL

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    Tree nursery assistant Sam Brown said it was a "privilege" to work on a project like this. "Getting hands-on with these really rare tree and plant species is just amazing.

  4. List of California native plants - Wikipedia

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    Knobcone pine (Pinus attenuata) Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa): well known in mountains. Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta): used for early construction of buildings and other structures. Monterey pine (Pinus radiata): naturally limited endemic range; widely planted horticulturally around the world.

  5. 57 California native plants that survived the Ice Age to live ...

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    Read more:12 can’t-miss nurseries for people who love SoCal’s fragrant native plants For more on these Ice Age survivors, read our July 1 L.A. Times Plants newsletter. Trees/tall shrubs

  6. Gambelia juncea - Wikipedia

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    Gambelia juncea in cultivation at Tree of Life Nursery in San Juan Capistrano. Gambelia juncea is utilized in the garden setting as a showy ornamental that requires little water, tolerates a wide range of soils, and flowers nearly year-round with minimal irrigation. The long, red, tubular flowers are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies.

  7. Tree of life - Wikipedia

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    Tree of life. An 1847 depiction of the Norse Yggdrasil as described in the Icelandic Prose Edda by Oluf Olufsen Bagge. 17th-century depiction of the tree of life in Palace of Shaki Khans, Azerbaijan. Confronted animals, here ibexes, flank a tree of life, a very common motif in the art of the ancient Near East and Mediterranean.