<p>Southern California, with its valleys, high mountains and deserts, is exceptionally rich in native shrubs. Within this richly diversified area grow approximately 400 kinds of shrubs, and the great majority of them are mentioned in this book, which includes both color and black and white illustrat
Native Trees of Southern California
โ Scribed by P. Victor Peterson; Rita Whitmore
- Publisher
- University of California Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 156
- Series
- California Natural History Guides; 14
- Edition
- Reprint 2020
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Explains the rules, tactics, and basic strategy of the game and provides drills for the experienced player
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. The earth and geologic time -- pt. 3. Southern California through geologic time -- pt. 4. Geology and botany of southern California's geomorphic provinces -- pt. 5. Botany and plant families.
<p>With its active fault systems, complex landforms, and myriad natural habitats, southern California boasts a rich and dynamic geologic environment. This abundantly illustrated volume at last provides an up-to-date, authoritative, and accessible resource for students and general readers interested
<p>The time has come for Car-Free Los Angeles and Southern California. The peril of global climate change dominates the headlines. In California almost 40% of greenhouse gases come from transportation. More and more people—especially young people—are realizing the current approach to mob
<p><b>Plan your landscape or garden with more than 100 native plants that benefit birds, bees, and butterflies in Northern California.</b> <p>The presence of birds, bees, and butterflies suggests a healthy, earth-friendly place. These most welcome guests also bring joy to those who appreciate watchi
<div><P>In 1769, Spain took action to solidify control over its northern New World territories by establishing a series of missions and presidios in what is now modern California. To populate these remote establishments, the Spanish crown relied on Franciscan priests, whose role it was to convince t