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  • Three of the most common are the California bay laurel, the bigleaf maple and the tanoak.
  • The California bay laurel has a strong root system that allows the tree to lean towards openings in the canopy.
  • In California, California bay laurel ( " Umbellularia californica " ) seems to be the main source of inoculum.
  • This particular organism also has been found in California buckeye, Shreves Oak, huckleberry, rhododendron, madrone, arrowwood and California bay laurel trees.
  • So far, the disease appears to have jumped to at least 14 different species, including California bay laurel, Pacific madrone and big leaf maple.
  • The most common trees found in the oak woodlands are coast live oak, blue oak, valley oak, California bay laurel, toyon, and buckeye.
  • This mistletoe is a parasitic plant on host trees, especially oak species, and other trees and woody shrubs such as California bay laurel, and sumac.
  • The north-facing slopes are dominated by trees, including coast live oak, California bay laurel, white alder, and western sycamore provide shade for the abundant ferns.
  • Riparian zones of Copeland Creek have a very high percentage population of California bay laurel, but also provide habitat for a rich variety of amphibians, newts and other fauna.
  • Upper reaches of Copeland Creek have a very high percentage population of California bay laurel, and also provide habitat for a rich variety of amphibians, newts and other fauna.
  • Vegetation includes upland tree species such as coast live oak and California bay laurel; understory growth such as coyote brush, toyon and poison oak; and riparian vegetation such as red willow and wild blackberry.
  • Riparian trees on Permanente Creek include the State's tallest and third largest California bay laurel tree ( " Umbellularia californica " )-see California walnut ( " Juglans californica " ).
  • Worldwide, many other kinds of plants in diverse families are also called " bay " or " laurel ", generally due to similarity of foliage or aroma to " Laurus nobilis ", and the full name is used for the California bay laurel ( " Umbellularia " ), also in the family Lauraceae.
  • The watershed is mostly grasslands but a mix of coast live oak ( " Quercus agrifolia " ) / California bay laurel ( " Umbellularia californica " ) woodland and valley oak ( " Quercus lobata " ) woodland inhabits northern facing hillslopes in the upper watershed and there is an unusually high diversity of oak tree species, with five species found in the watershed.