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  • Laurel sumac is sensitive to cold and does not tolerate freezing conditions.
  • The fragrant saps flow through laurel sumac all year to supply the leaves.
  • Laurel sumac is great for erosion control, but not as good for resisting fires.
  • The laurel sumac grows new leaves and stems all year long, even during dry season.
  • Also good are atriplex or saltbush, yucca, toyon, laurel sumac and California fuchsia, he said.
  • 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.
  • One effect of this is that laurel sumac is one of the first plants that resprout after a fire, before the winter rains cause other plants to stop being dormant for the dry season.
  • 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.
  • Additionally, there are several hundred plant species throughout Runyon Canyon including black sage, elderberry, California sagebrush, wild buckwheat, golden yarrow, laurel sumac, scrub oak, sugar bush and toyon.
  • Laurel sumac has adapted to fire return intervals of 50-100 + years in the chaparral areas where it grows, and after a fire burns its above ground parts, a large burl underground resprouts new stems and leaves.
  • Orange growers in the early history of southern California used to pick places to plant their oranges based on where laurel sumac was growing because this indicated it would not get too cold for oranges if laurel sumac could grow there.
  • Orange growers in the early history of southern California used to pick places to plant their oranges based on where laurel sumac was growing because this indicated it would not get too cold for oranges if laurel sumac could grow there.
  • Another effect is that the parasitic plant ( a plant that grows into other plants, not the soil ) California dodder ( " Cuscuta californica " ), which dies in the summer on other plants, can be seen covering laurel sumac in large stringy " cobwebs " of yellow / orange color.
  • Hoof the ridge south 1 \ miles _ passing deerweed, buckwheat, laurel sumac and an eastbound road to Sullivan Canyon 4 / 10 miles in _ until reaching a yellow, cylindrical pipeline marker ( 1, 780 feet ) . ( Maps also indicate a water tank on the east side of the fire road . ) Turn right onto a faint path carpeted with grass and hemmed in by hip-high brush.