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Cuyamaca Rancho State Park is located in the Peninsular Range, which extends from the San Jacinto Mountains north of the park, southward to the tip of Baja California.At the western edge of the most seismically active area in North America, the range is a great uplifted plateau, cut off from the Colorado Desert to the east by the Elsinore Fault Zone, where vertical movement over the last two ...
Salix lasiolepis is a deciduous large shrub or small multi−trunked tree growing to 10 metres (33 ft) tall. The shoots are yellowish brown and densely hairy when young. The leaves are 3.5–12.5 centimetres (1.4–4.9 in) long and broadly lanceolate in shape. They are green above and glaucous green below.
Pantoja Park is a public park located in the Marina district in downtown San Diego, California.Originally built in 1850, it is the oldest park in San Diego. [1] It is named for Don Juan Pantoja y Arriola, a Spanish navigator who drew the first map of San Diego Bay in 1782. [2]
The red willow is a small tree up to 45 ft (14 m) in height. Like most other willows, it commonly grows along riverbanks and in other areas with high soil moisture. [ 3 ] The bark is ridged and grayish, though it sometimes turns reddish with age.
Coastal scrub and Torrey pine in Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, San Diego California oak woodland occurs in moist areas usually up to 4,900 feet (1,500 m). [ 6 ] [ 5 ] : 387 These woodlands include oak species, such as coast live oak ( Quercus agrifolia ), canyon live oak ( Quercus chrysolepis ), and Engelmann's oak ( Quercus engelmannii ).
Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Wednesday, January 15, 2025The New York Times
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Salix bonplandiana (Bonpland willow), (Spanish: ahuejote, sauce, ahujote, and huejote), [2] is a perennial species of willow tree native to southern and southwest Mexico and extending into central Guatemala; [3] in western Mexico it is a tree of the Sierra Madre Occidental cordillera, but also occurring in other small locales, for example Baja California Sur, northern Sonora, San Luis Potosi, etc.