WILD FLOWERS OF CALIFORNIA 



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1676. Weeping spruce Picea Breweriana 



1677. Western hemlock Tsuga heterophylla 



1678. Mountain hemlock Tsuga mertensiana 



1679. Douglas Fir 

 Oregon pine 

 Douglas pine 

 Yellow fir 



Pseudotsuga taxifolia 



1680. Big cone spruce Pseudotsuga macrocarpa 



1681. Grand fir 

 White fir 



1682. White fir 



1683. Bristle cone fir 



1684. Red fir 



1685. Big Tree 

 Redwood 



1686. Redwood 



Abies grandis 



Abies concolor 



Abies venusta 



Abies magnifica 



Sequoia gigantea 

 Sequoia Washingtonia 



Sequoia sempervirens 



1687. Incense Cedar Libocedrus decurrens 



1688. Western Red Cedar Thuja plicata 



1689. Monterey cypress Cupressus macrocarpa 



1690. Gowen cypress Cupressus Goveniana 



California in the Siskiyous 

 in Klamath and Shasta 

 forests. 



On Pacific Coast in fog belt 

 of California to Mendo- 

 cino County. 



Alaska southward into Cal- 

 ifornia in the Sierras at 

 Timber line. 



British Columbia southward 

 to Central California. 

 Middle elevations in Sier- 

 ras and in Coast ranges. 

 A large important timber 

 tree. 



Southern California. San- 

 ta Barbara County in 

 mountains up to 3000. 

 Rare. 



British Columbia to Cali- 

 fornia in fog belt. Found 

 as far south as Sonoma 

 County. 



Oregon and California. 

 Coast ranges and south in 

 Sierras at high elevations. 



A rare tree of Central Cal- 

 ifornia. Coast ranges 

 south. Scattered in small 

 patches. 



California in Sierras south 

 to the Kern. Found at 

 higher elevations than 

 Abies concolor. 



Limited to the Sierras in a 

 few localities. Twenty- 

 five known groves. Suc- 

 cessfully grown in Ne- 

 vada County. 



Limited to Coast ranges in 

 fog belt, Santa Cruz 

 County, northward to 

 Humboldt County. 



Cascades of Oregon, south 

 through the Sierras of 

 California to the San Ja- 

 cinto Mountains. A val- 

 uable tree because of re- 

 sistance of the wood to 

 decay in the ground. 



Found in Northern Califor- 

 nia. Mendocino County, 

 in fog belt. 



Central California to Mon- 

 terey. Cultivated as wind- 

 breaks. Marin County 

 and elsewhere. 



Mendocino to San Diego on 

 sandy or rocky slopes. 



