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Adenostoma fasciculatum,
commonly known as
chamise or greasewood, is a
flowering plant native to
California and Baja California. This
shrub is one of...
- tend to
regrow quickly after fires, include:
Adenostoma fasciculatum,
chamise Adenostoma sparsifolium,
redshanks Arctostaphylos spp.,
manzanita Ceanothus...
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plants include: the
California poppy,
matilija poppy, toyon, Ceanothus,
Chamise,
Coast Live Oak, sycamore,
willow and
Giant Wildrye. Many of
these native...
- It is a
holoparasite growing attached to the
roots of shrubs,
usually chamise.
Orobanche bulbosa arises from a
thick root and a bulbous, twisted, scaly...
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mainly on the city's
drier eastern slopes,
hosts such
plants as manzanita,
chamise and ceanothus.
Additional species of
interest (that is,
potential candidates...
- canescens), a
shrub species native to the
western and mid-western
United States Chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum), a
shrub species native to
California and Baja...
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broom galls on manzanita.
Artemisia californica (California sagebrush)
Chamise Baccharis pilularis (coyote brush)
Bearberry Arctostaphylos Category: Arctostaphylos...
- figs,
walnuts and
grapes Shrubs: rosemary, Erica, Banksia, buckeyes,
chamise, Bay
laurel and some oaks. Sub-shrubs: lavender, Halimium,
grevillea and...
- Two main
types of
chaparral are
found the
mountain chamise chaparral and
manzanita chaparral.
Chamise is
dominant in the hottest, most
xeric areas of the...
- down and it's Kaworu, Rei and A**** all
playing violins. 21 "Tea Shop" "
Chamise" (ちゃみせ) TBA It's
raining and Rei 2 is at home. She
calls Rei 1 and 3 to...