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  • Palos Verdes Peninsula Native Plants online flora

    February 22, 2023

    Neil Uelman writes to let us know that he is working on an online flora for the Palos Verdes Peninsula (e-flora or e-field guide).  You all know Neil …

  • Local Native Plants

    Common Bryophytes of George F Canyon

    February 21, 2023

    Neil Uelman held a field excursion in George F Canyon on Feb 12, 2023 at which he provided a nice tri-fold pamphlet detailing the common bryophytes of…

  • Vascular Plants of the Palos Verdes Peninsula

    October 26, 2022October 26, 2022

    This plant list, compiled by David L. Magney and last updated in 20 July 2011, is based on Consortium of California Herbaria records, Brinkmann-Busi (…

  • David Bryant: CNPS State Office on Bloom! California, Aug 2, 2021

    July 30, 2021September 11, 2021

    General Meeting – Aug 2, 2021
    CNPS State Office on Bloom! California

    Native plants face the growing threats of a changing climate, habitat destruc…

  • Hermosa & Redondo Back Dune Plant List

    April 21, 2021September 13, 2022
    In Hermosa Beach and other local beach cities, most of the built space resides upon old back dunes.  Back dune refers to established dunes in a coastal setting that are detached from the shoreline by other dunes referred to as foredunes.  The soil tends to be sandy and well-draining and the shapes of the local…

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