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  2. Where to get free trees in Los Angeles and Orange counties - AOL

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    Many municipalities and utilities around L.A. offer free trees for residents to plant in their yards or they will add trees to parkways. Here's a list.

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    Get the Los Angeles, CA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Hourly 10 Days. 12AM 53 ° F 12 ° C 0 ... we bring you the latest insights and accurate predictions so you ...

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    Get the Los Angeles, CA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Hourly 10 Days. ... Another day of ferocious winds forecast for Southern California.

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  6. Encino Oak Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Encino Oak Tree, also known as the Lang Oak, was a 1,000-year-old California live oak tree, Quercus agrifolia, in the Encino section of Los Angeles, California. It was designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM #24) in 1963.

  7. Moreton Bay Fig Tree (Los Angeles, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Moreton Bay fig tree in the Palms neighborhood of Los Angeles is a large Ficus macrophylla (commonly known as the Moreton Bay fig or Australian banyan) tree that was planted in 1875 and landmarked in 1963. [1] The St. John's Presbyterian Church complex around the tree was established in 1962. [2]