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Chamise series is common and Coast live oak series occurs in some ravines.
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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.
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Chamise series and Manzanita shrublands are common on shallow soils and on south-facing slopes.
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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.
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Shrublands: Blue blossom series, California sagebrush series, Chamise series, Coyote brush series, Deer brush series, Woollyleaf manzanita series.
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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.
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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.
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The predominant natural plant communities are Coast live oak series, Chamise series, Manzanita shrublands, and Needlegrass grasslands.
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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.
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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.
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