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commonly /ˌhɛtəˈrɒməliːz/ by
Californian botanists),
commonly known as
toyon, is a
common perennial shrub native to
extreme southwest Oregon, California...
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Grove Avenue. The
Bureau of
Reclamation built the town of
Toyon,
first called Government Camp.
Toyon was the
premier community,
built on 41
acres (17 hectares)...
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Toyon Canyon Landfill is
located within Griffith Park in the Los
Feliz hillside neighborhood of
greater Hollywood in
central Los Angeles, California...
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Toyon Bay is
located on
Catalina Island off the
coast of California.
Originally inhabited by a
group of
natives called Pipi Mari (or Pimugnans), and the...
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Toyon Hall is an
upperclassman dormitory at
Stanford University. Its
Romanesque and
Mediterranean Revival Style residence halls originally housed 150...
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health and
healing in
ancient Turkic tradition. He has a
white serpent. Ai
Toyon (Sakha: Айыы Тойон, Russian: Айы Тойон) is the
Yakut god of light, usually...
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Toyon-Ary (Russian: Тойон-Ары; Yakut: Тойон Арыы,
Toyon Arıı) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Malzhagarsky 1-y
Rural Okrug of Khangal****ky
District in...
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Toyon Lodge is a multi-home
property in Saratoga, California,
United States.
Built in 1910, it was run as a
resort and
restaurant from the 1930s to 1967...
- woodland.
Native plants include: the
California poppy,
matilija poppy,
toyon, Ceanothus, Chamise,
Coast Live Oak, sycamore,
willow and
Giant Wildrye...
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Clemente Island bushmallow and Blair's wirelettuce. A
unique subspecies of
toyon, ssp. macrocarpa, also
grows here, as do two rare
subspecies of the royal...