| Klamath Mountains The Klamath Mountains, which include the Siskiyou, Marble, Scott, Trinity, Trinty Alps, Salmon, and northern Yolla-Bolly Mountains, are a rugged lightly populated mountain range in northwest California and southwest Oregon in the United States. The highest peaks are Mount Eddy (9025 ft / 2750 m) in Siskiyou County, California, Thompson Peak (9002Trinity County, California, and Mount Ashland (7,533Jackson County, Oregon. Klamath_Mountains
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| List of books about the Sierra Nevada (U.S.) List_of_books_about_the_Sierra_Nevada_(U.S.)
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| Native plant Native plant is one that develops, occurs naturally, or has existed for many years in an area. These can be trees, flowers, grasses or any other plants. Some of them may have adapted to a very limited range. They may have adjusted to living in unusual environments or under very harsh climates or exceptional soil conditions. Although some types of plants for these reasons exist only within a very limited range, others can live in diverse areas or by adaptation to different surroundings. Native_plant
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| Klamath-Siskiyou forests (WWF ecoregion) Klamath-Siskiyou forests are a temperate coniferous forest ecoregion in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon and is part of the ecoregion system establishe by the World Wildlife Fund (other systems and definitions exist). The ecoregion extends across of the southern Cascade Range and neighboring mountain ranges. Klamath-Siskiyou_forests_(WWF_ecoregion)
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| California Native Plant Society California Native Plant Society (CNPS) is a California not-for-profit organization that seeks to increase understanding of California's native flora and to preserve that flora. The CNPS was formed in 1965 in the East Bay. There are currently 33 chapters and several sub chapters covering the entire state. California_Native_Plant_Society
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| Utah Native Plant Society Utah Native Plant Society (UNPS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the appreciation, preservation, conservation and responsible use of the native plants and plant communities found in the state of Utah and the Intermountain West. Its goal is to foster public recognition of the spectacularly diverse flora of the state.The organization was founded in 1978. Utah_Native_Plant_Society
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| Mary Bowerman Dr. Mary Leolin Bowerman (January 25, 1908 - August 21, 2005) was a botanist and author of The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Mount Diablo, California; Their Distribution and Association into Plant Communities, and co-founder of "Save Mount Diablo" helped to preserve tens of thousands of acres of Mount Diablo in the San Francisco East Bay, before dying at age 97. Mary_Bowerman
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| California native plants California native plants are plants that existed in California prior to the arrival of European explorers and colonistsSome (such as lupines and Zauschneria) have extraordinary horticultural appeal, and have been grown in European gardens for over a century. California_native_plants
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| Lepechinia fragrans Lepechinia_fragrans
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| Natural landscaping .Natural landscaping, also called native gardening, is the use of plants, including trees, shrubs, groundcover, grass which are indigenous to the geographical area in which the garden is located, as well as rocks and boulders in place of groomed lawns and planned planting beds to blend residential or commercial property into the natural surroundings of the particular area. Natural_landscaping
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| WikiProject Plants/Archive8 Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Plants/Archive8
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| Postelsia Postelsia, also known as the sea palm (not to be confused with the southern sea palm) or palm seaweed, is a genus of kelp. There is only one species, P. palmaeformis. It is found along the western coast of North America, on rocky shores with constant waves. Postelsia
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| Graphics Interchange Format/Archive 1 Talk:Graphics_Interchange_Format/Archive_1
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| TerranceDC/Subpage8 User:TerranceDC/Subpage8
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| Murder of Gary Matson and Winfield Mowder Gary Matson (1949 - July 1, 1999) and Winfield Mowder (1959 - July 1, 1999) were a gay couple from Redding, California, who were murdered by white supremacist brothers Benjamin Matthew Williams and James Tyler Williams. The Williams brothers confessed killing the couple because they were gay. Murder_of_Gary_Matson_and_Winfield_Mowder
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| Redwood Creek Native Plant Nursery Redwood Creek Native Plant Nursery is just outside the old-growth redwood forest at Muir Woods National Monument. The nursery provides plants for restoration of the creek bank in the lower watershed and impacted areas of the Muir Woods’ redwood understory. Redwood_Creek_Native_Plant_Nursery
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| Marble Mountain Wilderness The Marble Mountain Wilderness is a wilderness area located Marble_Mountain_Wilderness
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| Cache Creek Wilderness The Cache Creek Wilderness is a 27,245-acre wilderness area located in Lake County, California. The wilderness was added to the National Wilderness Preservation System when the United States Congress passed the Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness Act in 2006 (Public Law 109-362). Cache_Creek_Wilderness
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| Cosumnes River Preserve The Cosumnes River Preserve is a nature preserve of 46,000 acres located 20 miles south of Sacramento, in the US state of California. The preserve protects a Central Valley remnant that once contained one of the largest expanses of oak tree savanna, riparian oak forest and wetland habitat in North America. Agricultural development has changed the landscape from groves of oaks and tule marshes to productive farmlands. Cosumnes_River_Preserve
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| Limnanthes floccosa Limnanthes floccosa, or woolly meadowfoam, is a species of meadowfoam found in Northern California and Southern Oregon, in the United States. All four remaining subspecies are listed as critical or endangered. Limnanthes_floccosa
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