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  2. Coconut palms in California - Wikipedia

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    It was transported from Hawaii. Some short-lived trees were also grown near the Salton Sea. [1] It appears that the slightly inland areas of Southern California may offer more favorable conditions than the coastline. In addition to the ones mentioned above, there have also been videos of palms in Santa Ana [5] and Del Mar. [6]

  3. California is home to millions of urban trees. What happens ...

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  4. Sierra Nevada subalpine zone - Wikipedia

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    Annuals that grow in subalpine are usually quite small and grow very fast. The most ubiquitous adaptation of subalpine plants is the ability to perform metabolic activities at extremely low temperatures. [12] Again, without this trait, the growing season would not be long enough to support sustained life.

  5. 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.

  6. California drought, bark beetles killing the oldest trees on ...

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    Extreme drought and bark beetles now threaten California's Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, home to Methuselah, a 4,853-year-old bristlecone pine. ... News. 24/7 help. For premium support please ...

  7. A volunteer effort is hoping to save California's Joshua trees

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    With those animals now extinct, the trees have to rely on smaller rodents and squirrels, which don’t travel as far. The trees also grow at a slow pace, at most just 2 inches a year.

  8. Whittier planned to cut down more than 80 ficus trees. Then ...

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    The trees "give us a sense of place," Gorman-Sullens said later as she walked a Times reporter through the area. Christian Lomas opened La Botanería two years ago and thinks a refurbished ...

  9. Black Mountain Grove (Southern California) - Wikipedia

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    The environmental conditions of the San Jacinto Mountains mimic those of the Sierra Nevada, allowing the trees of Black Mountain Grove to naturally propagate throughout the canyon. [ 3 ] Black Mountain Grove is dominated by young giant sequoias and Jeffery pine , largely supplanting the native white fir - sugar pine forest present at higher ...