Thank u so much for the información..I live un Tj.and I've been going up the hill AND bringing all kinds of seeds AND shrubs, to add them in my Litle native garden😌unfortunatelly here people choose ornamental plants,AND care about our local environments😔
All of us in Oregon are a part of this too..We share many natives...including almost all trees, shrubs.. california is such a diverse area...as is Oregon...
Interestingly despite having 5 needles per fascicle torrey pine isn't closely related to our other 5 needle pines in socal (like sugar pine and limber pine) but is thought to be most closely related to the group that contains gray pine, coulter pine, and jeffrey pine which are all 3 needle pines
i definitely wonder if it is a good thing that some plants go extinct, as they may be very weak plants that have genetics very prone to disease and death. it may be cruel to keep these plants alive if they are simply born to live impossibly difficult lives, whereas plants with better genetics could live happier on the same soil
Great presentation thank you
Thanks for the informative, clearly forthrightly presented CA native lecture. You are always welcome in my living room!
Thanks for taking the time explaining in more detail, each plant 🙌
Thank u so much for the información..I live un Tj.and I've been going up the hill AND bringing all kinds of seeds AND shrubs, to add them in my Litle native garden😌unfortunatelly here people choose ornamental plants,AND care about our local environments😔
Thank you for this lecture!
Thank You cheers from Pennsylvania Blessings 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏
I remember learning about manzanita trees at a summer camp I've been going to for years. They're one of my favorite trees ❤
Regarding Cercis occidentalis...it does grow in this state also...difficult to get seed to germinate...GREAT PLANT both states...
All of us in Oregon are a part of this too..We share many natives...including almost all trees, shrubs.. california is such a diverse area...as is Oregon...
That was very interesting, thank you! Greetings from Germany
Interestingly despite having 5 needles per fascicle torrey pine isn't closely related to our other 5 needle pines in socal (like sugar pine and limber pine) but is thought to be most closely related to the group that contains gray pine, coulter pine, and jeffrey pine which are all 3 needle pines
Fantastic video! Thank you!
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i definitely wonder if it is a good thing that some plants go extinct, as they may be very weak plants that have genetics very prone to disease and death. it may be cruel to keep these plants alive if they are simply born to live impossibly difficult lives, whereas plants with better genetics could live happier on the same soil