This book is meant to serve as a guide to help users identify the most common California native plants found on and around the UCSB campus. It is divided into different habitats that are found both on campus and in the local area. Each section begins with a general description of the habitat including its range within California, the types of plants and animals typically associated with it, characteristics and conservation status. Following the habitat descriptions, the prominent native plants found in these areas are featured. The species are arranged alphabetically by scientific name and include a photograph of the plant, common name, plant family, general description of growth form and information about cultural and wildlife use
The database contains over 50,000 records of specimens from their greater collection. Specimens incl...
North American Wildland Plants contains descriptions of the salient characteristics of the most impo...
We have compiled a list of the birds and mammals that we documented at selected locations on campus....
This book is meant to serve as a guide to help users identify the most common California native pla...
Provides inventory of rare and endangered plants of California. Lists plants using both scientific a...
Living conditions in the past few years have changed drastically. The dangers of the time have neces...
For the convenience of teachers, the Southern California Native Plants for School & Urban Garden...
Living conditions in the past few years have changed drastically. The dangers of the time have neces...
The University of California, Santa Barbara is an institution that prides itself on diversity....
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biological Sciences, 2008Napa County is located within a g...
Much work has been done on the remarkably diverse flora of California but few specific studies of th...
This database provides life history information and range maps for 675 species of amphibians, birds,...
Today, native plants and water conservation are subjects of vital interest to cities, offices, homeo...
This data file contains information on the occurrence of native land plants (bryophytes and vascular...
Prior to the field portion of the biological study, a literature review was conducted to determine t...
The database contains over 50,000 records of specimens from their greater collection. Specimens incl...
North American Wildland Plants contains descriptions of the salient characteristics of the most impo...
We have compiled a list of the birds and mammals that we documented at selected locations on campus....
This book is meant to serve as a guide to help users identify the most common California native pla...
Provides inventory of rare and endangered plants of California. Lists plants using both scientific a...
Living conditions in the past few years have changed drastically. The dangers of the time have neces...
For the convenience of teachers, the Southern California Native Plants for School & Urban Garden...
Living conditions in the past few years have changed drastically. The dangers of the time have neces...
The University of California, Santa Barbara is an institution that prides itself on diversity....
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biological Sciences, 2008Napa County is located within a g...
Much work has been done on the remarkably diverse flora of California but few specific studies of th...
This database provides life history information and range maps for 675 species of amphibians, birds,...
Today, native plants and water conservation are subjects of vital interest to cities, offices, homeo...
This data file contains information on the occurrence of native land plants (bryophytes and vascular...
Prior to the field portion of the biological study, a literature review was conducted to determine t...
The database contains over 50,000 records of specimens from their greater collection. Specimens incl...
North American Wildland Plants contains descriptions of the salient characteristics of the most impo...
We have compiled a list of the birds and mammals that we documented at selected locations on campus....