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  • The tetecho (Neobuxbaumia tetetzo) have a well-developed lower stratum composed of Mimosa luisana, Prosopis laevigata, Cercidium praecoxs, and Acacia coulteri, among others.

    Tehuacán Valley matorral 2007

  • Higher up, cold chaparral dominated by manzanitas are interspersed with closed-cone pine forests, Coulter pine (Pinus coulteri) woodlands, and endemic bigcone Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga macrocarpa) communities.

    California montane chaparral and woodlands 2008

  • The pygmy whitefish Proscopium coulteri is known only from Waterton Lakes, while the presence of deepwater sculpin Myoxocephalus quadricornis is unique in Alberta.

    Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada 2008

  • Species threatened due to selective exploitation include Cedrela odorata, Swietenia humilis, Fraxinus uhdei, Juglans major, Tilia mexicana, Abies religiosa, Guaiacum coulteri, Talauma sp. and Magnolia iltisiana.

    Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt pine-oak forests 2007

  • For sandy ground, the Matilija poppy, Romneya coulteri, is among the most spectacular dryland white flowers.

    The Seattle Times 2009

  • Some of the higher inland areas support many of the same conifer communities found in the Transverse Range, including sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana), ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa), Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi), Coulter pine (Pinus coulteri), and incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens).

    California coastal sage and chaparral 2007

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