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  2. Flora of the Sierra Nevada alpine zone - Wikipedia

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    Almost all of the 35 to 40 inches (0.89 to 1.02 m) of annual precipitation falls as snow, and growing season can be as short as just days. [6]: 17 Annual plants must quickly grow to maturity, and all plants must quickly flower and develop mature seed. [10]

  3. Artemisia californica - Wikipedia

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    The pistillate flowers range in number from 6 to 10 and the disk flowers range from 15 to 30; they are generally yellowish, but sometimes red. Artemisia species are sunflower family members, however unlike many other members of the family, they often produce small, unnoticeable blooms. Their attractive silvery leaf, which is often fragrant when ...

  4. List of plants of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    In phytogeography, concerned with the geographic distribution of plant species, floristic provinces are used. The Sierra Nevada are primarily within the California Floristic Province, with the Rocky Mountain Floristic Province to the north, the Great Basin Floristic Province to the east, and Sonoran Floristic Province to the south.

  5. 16 Full-Sun Shrubs That Will Thrive in Even the Brightest ...

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    While evergreen shrubs can offer year-round interest, flowering shrubs attract pollinators and provide food and shelter to wildlife. Ro 16 Full-Sun Shrubs That Will Thrive in Even the Brightest ...

  6. Lycium californicum - Wikipedia

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    Lycium californicum is a spreading shrub in the nightshade family known by the common names California boxthorn and California desert-thorn.. This plant, as Lycium californicum var. californicum, is native to the Coastal sage scrub and coastal bluffs along the coast of Southern California to northern Baja California and the northern and southern Channel Islands.

  7. Aesculus californica - Wikipedia

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    The nectar and pollen of the flowers is toxic to honeybees, [3] so the trees should not be planted near apiaries. [5] When the shoots are small and leaves are new, they are lower in toxins and are grazed by livestock and wildlife. [6] The flowers are a rich nectar source for many species of butterflies, [7] and squirrels and chipmunks consume ...

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