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  2. Torrey pine - Wikipedia

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    The Torrey pine (Pinus torreyana) is a rare pine species in California, United States. It is a critically endangered species growing only in coastal San Diego County, and on Santa Rosa Island, offshore from Santa Barbara in Santa Barbara County. [3] The Torrey pine is endemic to the California coastal sage and chaparral ecoregion. [4] [5]

  3. Pinus torreyana subsp. torreyana - Wikipedia

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    Pinus torreyana subsp. torreyana is a subspecies of the critically endangered Torrey pine in the family Pinaceae. It is native to California, [1] and grows only in the coastal region of San Diego County, California. [2] [3]

  4. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Pinus torreyana torreyana, also known as the Torrey pine, is the rarest pine in North America.The plant has vanished over time due to the drying period over the last 10 years and has an intricate root system that helps attach it to the overbearing bluffs.

  5. Wildlife of the Channel Islands of California - Wikipedia

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    Flora on the Channel Islands include endemic subspecies of pine, oak, and the island tree mallow. Santa Rosa Island holds two groves of the Torrey pine subspecies Pinus torreyana var. insularis, which is endemic to the island. Torrey pines are the United States' rarest pine species. [1]

  6. 57 California native plants that survived the Ice Age to live ...

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    Monterey pine (Pinus radiata)* Pine (Pinus sp.)* Torrey pine (Pinus torreyana)* Blue elderberry (Sambucus mexicana) American dogwood (Cornus sericea)* Eastwood manzanita (Arctostaphylos cf ...

  7. Channel Islands (California) - Wikipedia

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    Flora on the Channel Islands include a unique subspecies of pine, oak, and the island tree mallow. Santa Rosa Island holds two groves of the Torrey pine subspecies Pinus torreyana var. insularis, which is endemic to the island. Torrey pines are the United States' rarest pine species. [35]

  8. Santa Rosa Island (California) - Wikipedia

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    Torrey pine grove on Santa Rosa island. View towards Santa Cruz Island. A variety of the Torrey pine (Pinus torreyana var. insularis) grows on the island. The population of this endangered species is estimated at approximately 1000 trees. The island oak (Quercus tomentella) is native to the island.

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