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Slope effect in the coastal sage scrub plant community, in the Santa Monica Mountains, southern California.

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Slope effect in the coastal sage scrub plant community, in the Santa Monica Mountains, Southern California.

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15 February 2006

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current00:22, 18 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 00:22, 18 February 20062,048 × 1,416 (2.3 MB)NoahElhardt {{Information| |Description= Slope effect in the coastal sage scrub community in the Santa Monica Mtns, southern California. The slope on the left side is north-facing, and dominated by ''Ceanothus verrucosus''. The south-facing slope on the r
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