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Frangula californica (previously
classified as
Rhamnus californica) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
buckthorn family native to
western North America...
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There is one
generation per year. The
larvae feed on Ceanothus,
Rhamnus californica,
Prunus emarginata, Arctostaphylos, Alnus, Betula, Corylus, Ribes...
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Rhamnus californica, the
California buckthorn or coffeeberry, a
plant species native to
California and
southwestern Oregon Rhynchospora californica,...
- berberidifolia,
scrub oak Q. dumosa,
scrub oak Q.
wislizenii var.
frutescens Rhamnus californica,
California coffeeberry Rhus integrifolia,
lemonade berry Rhus ovata...
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buckthorn Frangula californica –
California buckthorn,
coffeeberry Frangula caroliniana –
Carolina buckthorn,
Indian cherry (synonym
Rhamnus caroliniana) Frangula...
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millimetres (0.18–0.22 in). The
larvae feed on
Ceanothus cuneatus and
Rhamnus californica. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant.
Braun 1917, p. 192. Braun...
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California coffeeberry (
Rhamnus californica Tomentella)
Hollyleaf coffeeberry (
Rhamnus crocea Ilicifolia)
California wild rose (Rosa
californica) Historically,...
- fasciculatum),
black sage (Salvia mellifera),
coffeeberry (
Rhamnus californica),
buckthorn (
Rhamnus crocea), and
coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia). This habitat...
- sempervirens),
Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii),
coffeeberry (
Rhamnus californica),
honeysuckle (Lonicera hispidula), and
Shreve oak (Quercus parvula)...
- live oak (scrub form)
Rhamnus alnifolia –
Alderleaf buckthorn Rhamnus californica (Frangula
californica) –
Coffeeberry Rhamnus crocea –
Redberry buckthorn...