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

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    In phytogeography, concerned with the geographic distribution of plant species, floristic provinces are used. The Sierra Nevada are primarily within the California Floristic Province, with the Rocky Mountain Floristic Province to the north, the Great Basin Floristic Province to the east, and Sonoran Floristic Province to the south.

  3. Flora of the Sierra Nevada alpine zone - Wikipedia

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    The flora of the U.S. Sierra Nevada alpine zone is characterized by small, low growing, cushion and mat forming plants that can survive the harsh conditions in the high-altitude alpine zone above the timber line. [1][2][3]: 8 [4]: 214 [5]: 5 [6] These flora often occur in alpine fell-fields. The Sierra Nevada alpine zone lacks a dominant plant ...

  4. Ecology of the Sierra Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The ecology of the Sierra Nevada, located in the U.S. states of California and Nevada, is diverse and complex. The combination of climate, topography, moisture, and soils influences the distribution of ecological communities across an elevation gradient from 500 to 14,500 feet (200 to 4,400 m). Biotic zones range from scrub and chaparral ...

  5. Category:Flora of the Sierra Nevada (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Category:Flora of the Sierra Nevada (United States) Category. : Flora of the Sierra Nevada (United States) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flora of the Sierra Nevada (United States). The native plants in the foothills and mountains of the Sierra Nevada — in California and western Nevada.

  6. Sarcodes - Wikipedia

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    Its species epithet sanguinea refers to the striking red flower that emerges from the sometimes still snow-covered ground in early spring or summer; this may be as late as July in high elevations, such as those of the High Sierra Nevada and Cascades. The genus epithet Sarcodes comes from the Greek sarkódes (σαρκώδες), meaning "fleshy". [4]

  7. Rudbeckia californica - Wikipedia

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    The inflorescence is a usually solitary sunflower-like flower head with a base up to 6 centimeters wide lined with several ray florets, each of which are 2 to 6 centimeters long. The yellow ray florets extend outwards and then become reflexed, pointing back along the stem. The disc florets filling the button-shaped to conical to cylindrical ...

  8. Lilium parvum - Wikipedia

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    Lilium parvum is a species of lily known by the common names Sierra tiger lily and alpine lily. It is native to the mountains of the western United States, primarily the Sierra Nevada of California but also with additional populations in northwestern Nevada and southwestern Oregon. [2] [3] The plant grows in high altitude forests, sending up ...

  9. Lupinus grayi - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus grayi is a species of lupine known by the common name Sierra lupine. It is endemic to California, [1] where its distribution extends the length of the Sierra Nevada and its foothills and includes the Tehachapi Mountains . It is a common plant of the mountain forests, where it sometimes carpets meadows with its woolly green herbage and ...