List of flora of the Santa Monica Mountains facts for kids
The Santa Monica Mountains, one of the Transverse Ranges located in Southern California, are in the California chaparral and woodlands ecoregion of the California Floristic Province. This ecoregion has two predominant ecosystems, with three primary plant communities:
- the California coastal sage and chaparral, with coastal sage scrub along the coast,
- the California montane chaparral and woodlands, with chaparral and California oak woodlands as the mountains rise and recede from the coast and descend into the interior valleys.
Introduction
The Santa Monica Mountains are covered by hundreds of local plant species: some are endemic or very rare, some are beautiful California native plants in situ, and some also are familiar as horticultural ornamental and native garden plants. Each season has different plants predominating the visual experience.
A partial list of Plants seen in the Santa Monica Mountains:
Native and non-native flora
Monocotyledons
Dicotyledons
- Trees
- Acer macrophyllum - (Bigleaf Maple)
- Alnus rhombifolia - (White Alder)
- Juglans californica - (California Black Walnut)
- Quercus agrifolia - (Coast Live Oak)
- Quercus chrysolepis - (Canyon Live Oak)
- Pinus sabiniana - (Digger Pine, Gray Pine)
- Platanus racemosa - (California Sycamore)
- Umbellularia Californica - (California Bay)
See also
- Natural history of the Santa Monica Mountains
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- California coastal sage and chaparral sub-ecoregion
- Coastal sage scrub plant community
- California montane chaparral and woodlands sub-ecoregion
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