chamise造句
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- Sagebrush sparrows are indeed often tied to sagebrush habitats, although they can also be found in brushy stands of saltbush, chamise, and other low shrubs of the arid interior west.
- The coastal sage scrub community is predominant on the south-facing slopes of the Russell mountains and Bernasconi hills and is characterized by chamise, penstemon, and poison oak are found.
- Bell's sparrows are indeed often tied to sagebrush habitats, although they can also be found in brushy stands of saltbush, chamise, and other low shrubs of the arid west.
- Step lively over a small gully and scramble around a laurel sumac and scrub oak, then climb through a wall of coastal sage and chamise as the pencil-thin path reaches another ridgeline.
- Rancho San Antonio also contains various hikes such as the Chamise Trail which leads to the Duveneck Windmill Pasture Area and connects to the Black Mountain Trail which climbs to the summit of Black Mountain.
- It's difficult to find chamise in a sentence. 用chamise造句挺難的
- This is dusty chaparral country, dominated by the evergreen-shrub chamise, laurel sumac, chaparral yucca, black and white sage and California buckwheat, and no water can be found at Henninger.
- Farther from the creek, reserve slopes are dominated by drought-tolerant chaparral featuring species such as chamise ( " Adenostema fasciculatum " ) and bigpod ceanothus ( " Ceanothus megacarpus " ).
- Highlights : Apart from the mesmerizing rocks, look for sparse vegetation of chamise, yucca, scrub oak, manzanita and a variety of grasses and succulent plants, along with jackrabbits, coyotes, gophers, lizards and myriad birds.
- Each room is named for trees and plants found on the premises : Chamise ( $ 128 ), Rock Rose ( $ 118 ), Sugarbush ( $ 118 ), Toyon ( $ 98 ) and Sedge ( $ 98 ).
- A 400-foot ascent in just over a half mile heads past chamise and black sage _ a member of the mint family with strange, evenly spaced whorls of flowers that may have been the inspiration for a Dr . Seuss book.
- From 200 B . C . to the late 18th century, the Tataviam Indians _ " people of the south-facing slopes " _ lived among the sparse vegetation of chamise, yucca, scrub oak, mazanita, dry grasses and succulent plants.
- The reasonably abundant winter rainfall results in a diverse assemblage of plants, with chaparral stands of chamise ( Adenostoma ), buckbrush ( Ceanothus ) and manzanita ( Arctostaphylos ) on the ridgetops, grasslands with oak trees ( Quercus ) and poison oak ( Toxicodendron ) on the slopes, and riparian habitats in canyons with year-round streams.
- Before a major fire, typical chaparral plant communities are dominated by manzanita, chamise ( also called greasewood or " Adenostoma fasciculatum " ) and " Ceanothus " species, toyon ( which can sometimes be interspersed with scrub oaks ), and other drought-resistant shrubs with hard ( sclerophyllous ) leaves; these plants resprout ( see resprouter ) from underground burls after a fire.
- Hikers will spot ceanothus, mountain mahogany, yucca, California lilac, manzanita, black sage, holly-leaf cherry, sumac, chamise, serviceberry, lemonade berry, Christmas berry, wild buckwheat, sticky-leaf monkey flower, popcorn flower, woolly blue curls, dudleya, owl's clover, blue-eyed grass, ferns and a shady grove of bays, oaks and sycamores.
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