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The Engelmann oak has a smaller range than most California oaks, and suburban sprawl in the San Gabriel Valley has eliminated the oaks from most of the northern part of the range. The largest remaining stands of Engelmann oaks are on the Santa Rosa Plateau, near Murrieta in Riverside County, and on Black Mountain near Ramona in San Diego County ...
The ring-cupped oaks (synonym genus Cyclobalanopsis), native to eastern and southeastern tropical Asia. They have corns with distinctive cups bearing concrescent rings of scales. [ 2 ] They commonly also have densely clustered acorns, though this does not apply to all of the species.
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The Santa Rosa Plateau is home to several native plant communities and habitats, including purple needlegrass prairie (Nassella pulchra), California oak woodland (Engelmann Oaks—Quercus engelmannii), montane chaparral, coastal sage scrub, and vernal pools, which are increasingly rare in urbanized Southern California.
Feron gigas, also known as the saucer gall wasp, is a species of gall-forming wasp in the genus Feron. [1] [2] It induces galls on the leaves of scrub oaks, blue oaks, and Engelmann oaks.
Engelmann may refer to: Engelmann Oak, also called Pasadena Oak; Engelmann Spruce, a medium-sized evergreen tree; Engelmann syndrome, a rare autosomal dominant ...
[15] [4] [8] Located about 12 miles (19 km) inland, [10] their preferred pasturage is a relatively higher-elevation zone described as "an isolated land of rolling hills dotted by sycamores, live oaks and Engelmann oaks, with a few reed-lined ponds where the animals can drink."