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Native California Trees
Home
Bigcone Douglas Fir
Bishop Pine Tree
Bristlecone Pine
California Buckeye
California Fan Palm
California Sycamore
Coast Live Oak
Coast Redwood
Coulter PIne
Engelmann Oak
Giant Sequoia
Gray Pine
Incense Cedar
Island Live Oak
Jeffrey Pine
Joshua Tree
Monterrey Cypress
Mountain Hemlock
Mountain Maple
Quaking aspen
Shore Pine
Sugar Pine
Torrey Pines
Valley Oak
Vine Maple
White Fir
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Home
Bigcone Douglas Fir
Bishop Pine Tree
Bristlecone Pine
California Buckeye
California Fan Palm
California Sycamore
Coast Live Oak
Coast Redwood
Coulter PIne
Engelmann Oak
Giant Sequoia
Gray Pine
Incense Cedar
Island Live Oak
Jeffrey Pine
Joshua Tree
Monterrey Cypress
Mountain Hemlock
Mountain Maple
Quaking aspen
Shore Pine
Sugar Pine
Torrey Pines
Valley Oak
Vine Maple
White Fir
California Fan Palm
Scientific Name:
Washingtonia filifera
California Fan Palm Facts
When the fronds die, they are still attacked to the trunk
The dead fronds give a home to many creatures
The trunk can be 2-3 feet in diameter
Can grow up to 60 feet tall
Can have up to 30 palm fronds
Resources:
DesertUSA
Wikipedia
Sunpalmtrees
This page by Rachel G.
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