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Valley Grasslands
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Valley Grasslands
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Brewers Salt Bush
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Squirrel
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Foothill Woodlands
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California White Oak
It can grow up to 70' the fastest of the California Oaks
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Gray Pine
This conifer can grow up to 45fy in 15 years and It is native to dry western slopes of the Sierra Nevadas
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Coffeeberry
It's an evergreen shrub that can grow to 8'
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Chapparal
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Sugar Pine
It is the tallest and most massive pine tree, with longest cones of any conifer
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Yellow Pine
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Greenleaf Manzanita
This plant is native to higher elevations and most common ti areas where there is heavy snow fall
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Ripiaran
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Coulter Pine
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Red Fir
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