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- Vascular Plants of the Horse Mountain Serpentines Humboldt County, California
- Not All Oak Gall Wasps Gall Oaks: the Description of DRYOCOSMUS RILEYPOKEI, a New, Apostate Species of Cynipini from California
- Classification of the Vegetation of Point Reyes National Seashore Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Samuel P
- General Biological Resources Assessment Mt. Baldy Resort Project San Bernardino County, California Mt
- Pinnacles Vascular Plant List
- Common Plants of the Upper Klamath Basin
- San Gabriel Watershed and Mountains Special Resource Study and Environmental Assessment
- LIVE OAK to Elliptic, 2 to 3 Cm Long, Flat, Firm, with Entire to Toothed Margins
- Hybridization and Variation of Ponderosa and Jeffrey Pines on Mt
- TAXONOMY Plant Family Species Scientific Name
- C Genera #2 Layout
- Vegetation Descriptions CENTRAL VALLEY ECOLOGICAL PROVINCE
- Chapter 9. Fagaceae: the Oak Family the Oak Family: Fagaceae FAGACEAE (Oak Family) General Physiognomy
- Occurrence and Habitat Status Evaluation for Golden Chinquapin (Chrysolepis Chrysophylla (Dougl
- Natural Resource Significance
- Genomic Data Reveal Cryptic Lineage Diversification And
- Genetic Distinctions Among Oaks in the University of California, Davis Arboretum: Contributions to Oak Phylogeny
- Additions to the Vascular Flora of San Clemente Island, Los Angeles County, California, with Notes on Clarifications and Deletions Timothy S
- Wild Plants of Diablo Foothills Regional Park Common Name
- The Distribution of Forest Trees in California. Berkeley, Calif
- Urban Native Plants for Native Birds Documents
- Supplementary File S2 Background Information on Recent Dated Trees for the Fagales
- Marys Peak Scenic Botanical Area
- Checklist of the Vascular Plants of San Diego County 5Th Edition by Jon P
- Angeles National Forest Uk Doan 1209 Lytle Creek Road
- Golden Chinquapin; Fagaceae): Ssrs Vs Snps
- FAGACEAE Christine Pang, Darla Chenin, and Amber M
- Chrysolepis Chrysophylla) and Overstory Pinaceae Trees in a Mixed Conifer Forest in Central Oregon
- Common Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers of Foothill Horizons by Pamela Dupzyk, Updated and Augmented by Pam Ivie
- Download Preserve Plant List Here
- Proceedings of the Symposium on the Ecology, Management, and Utilization of California Oaks
- CHWP Environmental Conditions Whitepaper Context