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Examples

  • Chamise series is common and Coast live oak series occurs in some ravines.

    Coastal Terraces (Bailey) 2009

  • Predominant potential natural communities include the Blue oak series, Purple needlegrass series, Coast live oak series, Chamise series, Valley oak series, Redwood series, Douglas-fir - tanoak series and California sagebrush series.

    Central California Coast (Bailey) 2009

  • Chamise series and Manzanita shrublands are common on shallow soils and on south-facing slopes.

    Santa Cruz Mountains (Bailey) 2009

  • The predominant natural plant communities include California sagebrush - California buckwheat series and Mixed sage series at lower elevations and Chamise series and Mixed chaparral shrublands at higher elevations.

    Santa Monica Mountains (Bailey) 2009

  • Shrublands: Blue blossom series, California sagebrush series, Chamise series, Coyote brush series, Deer brush series, Woollyleaf manzanita series.

    Santa Cruz Mountains (Bailey) 2009

  • The predominant natural plant communities are Coast live oak series in areas with thermic soil temperature regimes, Big-cone Douglas-fir - canyon live oak series in areas with mesic soil temperature regimes, Chamise series on shallow soils, and Mixed chaparral shrublands.

    Santa Ynez - Sulphur Mountains (Bailey) 2009

  • Some edaphic associations are Chamise series on shallow soils, Leather oak series on shallow serpentinitic soils, Needlegrass grasslands on Vertisols, and Manzanita shrublands on silicic sandstones.

    South Coastal Santa Lucia Range (Bailey) 2009

  • The predominant natural plant communities are Coast live oak series, Chamise series, Manzanita shrublands, and Needlegrass grasslands.

    South Coastal Santa Lucia Range (Bailey) 2009

  • The predominant natural plant communities are Coast live oak series and California bay series on north-facing slopes, Blue oak series on south-facing slopes, and Chamise series on shallow soils.

    Leeward Hills (Bailey) 2009

  • The predominant natural plant communities are California sagebrush - California buckwheat series, and California sagebrush - black sage series, Coast live oak series; and there is some Chamise series, White sage series, Scrub oak series.

    Coastal Hills (Bailey) 2009

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