BIOLOGY 1B Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Native American Jewelry, Clove, Cupressus

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18 Sep 2018
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Presentation outline: background, range (masood, globally: turkey, alps, cuba, etc ii. iii. U. s. : coast ranges of washington, oregon, and california. California: has majority of the continent"s serpentine soils sf, slo, mostly northern california: abiotic/biotic conditions that shaped plant community (alan) i. ii. Grow in clusters (corymbs) of 5 to 20 and are typically fragrant (sweet and spicy clove); usually white or pink; trumpet-shaped, marked with bright yellow to orange spot. Flowers are on top of a deciduous shrub, 4 to 12 ft. tall. ( specific adaptation) capacity to resprout. Occurs favorably in foggy coastal scrubs, creeks and rivers, and ultramafic rock areas. Prefers deep soil with high organic content ( specific adaptation) , can be acidic or sodic as well. Definition: fundamental = theoretical range of conditions an organism can survive in; realized = actual conditions the organism lives in due to interspecific competition/interactions.

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