What trees are in Santa Barbara?
What trees are in Santa Barbara?
Santa Barbara Region and San Rafael Mountains
Common Name | Scientific Name | Native |
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Western Sycamore | Platanus racemosa | Native |
Holly-leaved Cherry | Prunus ilicifolia | Native |
Scrub Oak | Quercus berberidifolia | Native |
Valley Oak | Quercus lobata | Native |
What plants are native to Santa Barbara?
Native plants are drought tolerant and work well in Santa Barbara or Goleta.
- Drought Tolerant Native plants for Sunny Santa Barbara.
- Arctostaphylos glauca, Ramona Manzanita.
- Asclepias fascicularis, Narrowleaf Milkweed.
- Ceanothus Concha, California Mountain Lilac.
- Cercocarpus betuloides, Mountain Mahogany.
Are there oak trees in Santa Barbara?
Nothing can compare with the majestic form and beauty of a mature Coast Live Oak. Appreciating this fact, Santa Barbara has designated it as the City’s official native tree. (The City’s official non-native tree is the Jacaranda.) The botanical name for Coast Live Oak is Quercus agrifolia.
What trees are native to the Bay Area?
With the possible exception of the coast redwood and white alder, most of our locally native trees deserve to be cultivated more often in the San Francisco Bay area….Native Trees of San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties.
Aceraceae (Maple Family) | |
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Quercus douglasii | blue oak |
Quercus garryana | Oregon white oak |
What is the oldest tree in Santa Barbara?
The Moreton Bay Fig Tree
The Moreton Bay Fig Tree is one of the largest of its kind in America! Being over 140 years old, the Moreton Bay Fig Tree in Santa Barbara may just be the oldest living thing in these parts. It spans over 170 feet, has a trunk that measures over 41.5 feet in circumference and can create shade for some 16,000 people.
What flowers grow in Santa Barbara?
Santa Barbara Region and San Rafael Mountains
Common Name | Scientific Name | Native |
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Pitcher Sage | Lepechinia calycina | Native |
Prickly Phlox | Leptodactylon californicum | Native |
Humbolt Lily | Lillium humboldtii | Native |
Western Blue Flax | Linum perenne | Native |
Are oak trees protected in Santa Barbara?
35-908.1 or the removal of 50% or more of all protected deciduous oak trees for agricultural purposes from a lot less than 100 acres in size or 30% or more of all protected deciduous oak trees from a lot 100 acres or greater in size shall require approval of an Oak Tree Removal Permit.
Are oak trees federally protected?
Oak trees are specifically protected by name in some cities in California and Florida (e.g. Los Angles), but in most cases, they fall under the general tree protection laws as outlined by each cities tree ordinance.
What is the most popular tree in California?
Though Sacramento is home to a number of native trees, the most recognizable are our native oaks. The three most common native oak trees are the valley oak (Quercus lobata) the interior live oak (Quercus wislizenii) and the blue oak (Quercus douglasii).
What can you grow in the Bay Area?
Ideally, plant warm weather veggies and fruits, such as beans, corn, cucumber, pumpkins, peppers, and squash and melon varieties, after mid-March. If you are looking to grow cool weather vegetables, such as beets, carrots, cabbage, cauliflower, peas, potatoes, celery, and such, try planting in early spring.