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black morel- under conifers.. common after fire......prized edible mushroom
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Ca Fuchsia-Aug-oct.........dry slopes below 10,000ft
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oak misletoe- foothills to middle elevation.... parasitic...
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Rabbit brush- up 12,000 dry slopes/open woodlands
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W. redbud- dry slopes and stream banks below 5,000ft
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bigleaf maple- upper foothill belt through mixed conifers(2,000-4,500)
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White alder- c. valley up to 2500ft along rivers and stream
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Blue oak- foothill belt up to 3,000ft dry grassy rocky slopes
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Valley oak- c. valley foothills up to 2,000ft
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Interior live oak- c. valley up foothill at 2,000 to 5,000...on slopes or in stream bottoms
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Ca. buckeye- foothill belt up to 5,000ft on hillsides or stream borders
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Oregon ash- foothill belt to 3,000ft.. in vicinty of streams
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Ca Sycamore- c. valley and foothill belt up to 2500ft along stream bottoms
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fremont cottonwood- up to 2500ft moist soil along streams
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Willow- riparian; below 5,000ft
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