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  2. Juglans californica - Wikipedia

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    Juglans californica, the California black walnut, also called the California walnut, or the Southern California black walnut, [1] is a large shrub or small tree (about 20–49 feet (6.1–14.9 m) [3]) of the walnut family, Juglandaceae, endemic to the Central Valley and the Coast Range valleys from Northern to Southern California.

  3. Juglans hindsii - Wikipedia

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    Juglans hindsii, commonly called the Northern California black walnut and Hinds's black walnut, is a species of walnut tree native to the western United States (California and Oregon). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is commonly called claro walnut by the lumber industry and woodworkers, and is the subject of some confusion over its being the root stock ...

  4. Walnuts in California - Wikipedia

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    The first walnut orchard to be planted by Europeans in California was in 1856, by Ozro W. Childs, in what is now the center of Los Angeles. William Wolfskill, who is considered the founder of the first commercial orange orchards in California, also planted hard-shell English walnuts in the Los Angeles Area.

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

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    Southern California black walnut (Juglans californica) California sycamore (Platanus racemosa) Box elder (Acer negundo) Willow (Salix sp.) Grasses/rushes . Sedge (Carex sp.) Spikerush (Eleocharis sp.)

  6. Rancho Cañada de los Nogales - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Cañada de los Nogales was a 1,200-acre (4.9 km 2) Mexican land grant in present day Los Angeles County, California given in 1844 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to José Maria Aguilar. [1] The name means "canyon of the walnut trees" and refers to stands of California Black Walnut trees.

  7. L.A. contractors razed a native plant garden for kids. What ...

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    However, native plant advocates are still going to city meetings and onto social media to accuse the city of deception and "ecocide" by killing protected plants like California black walnut.

  8. Rancho Camulos - Wikipedia

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    California Black Walnut (Juglans californica) tree, planted circa 1860s. To the west of the main house is a large California Black Walnut (Juglans californica) tree that was most likely planted by Juventino del Valle in the 1860s. It measures 25 feet (7.6 m) in circumference and its branches spread out almost half an acre (2,000 m²).

  9. Santa Monica Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The most common trees in the mountains are oak and sycamore. The California black walnut, endemic to California, grows on the northern side of the mountains in the Valley and Griffith Park. Other species include willow and alder (along stream courses) and bay laurel.