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  2. Fremontodendron californicum - Wikipedia

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    Fremontodendron californicum is found in numerous habitats across California at elevations of 400–1,980 m (1,300–6,500 ft), especially California chaparral and woodlands, Yellow Pine Forests, and Pinyon-juniper woodlands along the eastern San Joaquin Valley.

  3. Artemisia californica - Wikipedia

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    It thrives in full sun, preferring to grow on west or north-facing slopes. It needs little water and prefers no water in the summer months; it does not seem that soil types affect plant growth much. This plant relies on wildfire for seed germination and burned plants can crown-sprout and keep growing.

  4. List of plants of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    Some plants with a broader altitudinal range are found listed in their predominant habitat elevation. All the plant species listed are native to the Sierra's foothills, valleys, and mountains. In addition some are also endemic to here and elsewhere within California – (ca-endemic) ; and some are further endemic to and only found in the Sierra ...

  5. List of California native plants - Wikipedia

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    California also has 1,023 species of non-native plants, some now problematic invasive species, such as yellow star-thistle, that were introduced during the Spanish colonization, the California Gold Rush, and subsequent immigrations and import trading of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

  6. Aesculus californica - Wikipedia

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    Discover California Shrubs. Sonora, California: Hooker Press. ISBN 0-9665463-1-8. Bakker, E. (1971). An Island Called California. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-04948-9. Jepson Flora Project: Aesculus californica; USDA Plants Profile for Aesculus californica (California buckeye) Calflora database – Aesculus ...

  7. California Floristic Province - Wikipedia

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    Numerous plant communities exist in California and botanists have attempted to structure them into identifiable vegetation types groupings. Robert Ornduff and colleagues Phyllis M. Faber and Todd Keeler-Wolf did much work on this problem, and in the 2003 Natural History Guide Introduction to California Plant Life [citation needed] established a cohesive set of titles to identify California ...