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  2. California's oldest tree may be threatened by proposed ...

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    Environmentalist Aaron Echols, conservation chair of the California Native Plant Society's Riverside/San Bernardino chapter, walks near the Palmer's oak. The tree is estimated to be 13,000 to ...

  3. List of California native plants - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, The Jepson Manual estimated that California was home to 4,693 native species and 1,169 native subspecies or varieties, including 1,416 endemic species. A 2001 study by the California Native Plant Society estimated 6,300 native plants.

  4. Washington navel orange tree (Riverside, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Parent Washington Navel Orange Tree is a tree grown by Eliza Tibbets in Riverside, California, in 1873. The Riverside County tree was designated a California Historic Landmark (No.20) on June 1, 1932, at the corner of Magnolia Street and Arlington Street, Riverside. [ 1 ]

  5. History of Riverside, California - Wikipedia

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    The contrast between this new fruit and that of seedling trees was so striking that most new grove plantings were of Washington navel oranges. [21] [22] Tibbets sold budwood from her trees to local nurserymen, which led to extensive plantings of nursery trees cloned from hers

  6. One of Earth's oldest known plants takes center stage in ...

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    A Palmer oak in Jurupa Valley is estimated to be 13,000 to 18,000 years old. The plant, which looks like a sprawling, dark green shrub, is now at the center of a development battle.

  7. University of California, Riverside Botanic Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The University of California, Riverside, Botanic Gardens are 40 acres (16.2 ha) of botanical gardens containing more than 3,500 plant species from around the world. The Gardens are located in the eastern foothills of the Box Springs Mountain on the University of California, Riverside campus in Riverside, California, US.

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