umbellularia californica การใช้
- Shortly after that the present name was given by Nuttal, Umbellularia californica.
- Species of Notholithocarpus, Arbutus menziesii, and Umbellularia californica can be canopy species in several areas.
- The larvae feed on " Umbellularia californica ".
- Only one native species from the laurel family, " Umbellularia californica ", remains in California today.
- In California, California bay laurel ( " Umbellularia californica " ) seems to be the main source of inoculum.
- Domestic bay leaves, which come from a different tree, Umbellularia californica, commonly called California laurel and Oregon myrtle, were to be avoided.
- The reserve includes riparian corridor lined with willow, coast live oak ( " Quercus agrifolia " ) and California bay ( " Umbellularia californica " ).
- Besides the California Huckleberry, other plants include the California Bay ( " Umbellularia californica " ) and Coast live oak ( " Quercus agrifolia " ) woodlands.
- California Laurel ( Umbellularia californica ), also known as Bay Tree, Pepperwood, and Oregon Myrtle, has a wood which is heavy, hard, fine grained, and exceptionally strong.
- Riparian trees on Permanente Creek include the State's tallest and third largest California bay laurel tree ( " Umbellularia californica " )-see California walnut ( " Juglans californica " ).
- Umbellularia californica is native to both California and Oregon, growing primarily in the coastal mountains, where it is found along the edges of watercourses, even canyons and gullies that are only seasonally wet.
- 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.