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  2. Abies balsamea - Wikipedia

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    Abies balsamea is one of the most cold-hardy trees known, surviving at temperatures as low as −45 °C (−49 °F) (USDA Hardiness Zone 2). Specimens even showed no ill effects when immersed in liquid nitrogen at −196 °C (−320.8 °F).

  3. Abronia fragrans - Wikipedia

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    Abronia fragrans, sweet sand-verbena, is an herbaceous perennial with an upright or sprawling growth habit, reaching 8–40 inches (about 20–102 cm). [3] It grows from a taproot with sticky, hairy stems growing from 7.1 inches to 3.3 feet (18–100 cm) long.

  4. Dryopteris fragrans - Wikipedia

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    Dryopteris fragrans, commonly known as the fragrant woodfern, a circumboreal fern, [1] is the smallest of the Dryopteris species. It can resemble Woodsia ilvensis in the wild, with which it shares the same habitat of rocky areas, shady cliffs, screes, and limestone talus. [ 2 ]

  5. Flora of the Sierra Nevada alpine zone - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 151–2 [6]: 38 Alpine gentian (Gentiana newberryi) is a late bloomer of the alpine zone, sometimes to early fall, [4]: 219 growing from a basal rosette with stems lying on the ground , and occurring in moist meadows as high as 13,000 feet (4,000 m). [5] [6]: 162 Fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium)

  6. Lepechinia fragrans - Wikipedia

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    Lepechinia fragrans is a flowering herbaceous shrub known by the common names island pitchersage and fragrant pitchersage. It is a member of the Lamiaceae , or mint family , but like other Lepechinia , the flowers are borne in racemes instead of in mintlike whorls.

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    A giant boulder with a brass plaque which says that it marks the spot of the first white settlement, which was a trading post in 1795, as seen at Esslingen Park/Canoe Launch, Tuesday, March 19 ...

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