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  2. Arbosana - Wikipedia

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    The Arbosana is an olive cultivar from Spain. Typically used for olive oil production, Arbosana thrives in super-high density growing systems. [1] In 2009, a study by UC Davis found that 16% of super-high density olive groves (1,687 acres) in California were Arbosana, and that along with Arbequina and Koroneiki, Arbosana olives were among the most common in the state.

  3. 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.

  4. Chavez Ravine Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    The Arboretum was founded in 1893 by the Los Angeles Horticultural Society, and planting of rare trees continued through the 1920s. Most of the original trees are still standing. The Arboretum was declared a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1967. View of the trees. Trees in the Arboretum include: Acacia dealbata; Acer (maple)

  5. The greatest trees of Los Angeles - AOL

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    In 1988, Hodel authored a book, published by the California Arboretum Foundation, titled “Exceptional Trees of Los Angeles.” It is exactly what its title describes: a book of very good — or ...

  6. El Pino (The Pine Tree) - Wikipedia

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    El Pino (English: The Pine Tree) is a large bunya pine located on the southeastern corner of Folsom Street and N. Indiana Street in East Los Angeles, California.The tree overlooks the Wellington Heights neighborhood of East Los Angeles and the Boyle Heights neighborhood of the city of Los Angeles from atop a small hill.

  7. Tell us: What's your favorite tree in Los Angeles? - AOL

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    A call for stories about the trees you love. A call for stories about the trees you love. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health ...

  8. TreePeople - Wikipedia

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    TreePeople was founded in Los Angeles in 1973 by an 18-year-old activist Andy Lipkis. [2] Lipkis and a group of other teenagers began planting trees three years prior at summer camp in the San Bernardino Mountains. [2] Lipkis heard that smog from Los Angeles was drifting up to the mountains and killing the forest. He rallied his fellow campers ...

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

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    Los Angeles paid $12,500 to raze a native plant garden in Elysian Park to protect a metal storage shed from fire. ... with dense stands of mature native trees and shrubs lining the paths of the ...