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Wildland Vegetation

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Wild Plant Checklist
A list of checklists of wild plants sorted by Regional Park
Wild Plant Photo Guide
A list of wild plant photo guides sorted by Regional Park
Wildflower Photo Guide
A list of wildflower photo guides sorted by Regional Park
California Native Plant Society
A group and advocate for conserving California's native plants
Wildfire Hazard Reduction And Resource Management Plan and EIR
Learn more about East Bay Hills Wildfire Hazard Reduction And Resource Management Plan and EIR

The regional park wildlands reflect the plant communities of the Bay Area: They contain a diverse mixture of native and non-native trees, shrubs, and annual and perennial herbaceous plants. Although the flora has changed considerably as a result of non-native plant introductions and increased urbanization, numerous native plants remain. Land use and vegetation changes over the past two centuries have irreversibly altered the landscape, making it necessary to use management techniques to maintain an ecological balance between native and non-native vegetation and to achieve wildland fire safety objectives. All District vegetation management activities are designed to maintain plant community dynamics. The District manages most plant communities to preserve their intrinsic value as naturally functioning ecosystems.

Click on the following links for more resources on wild plants in the Park District.

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Leopard Lily
Bigleaf Balsamroot
Wooly Blue Curls

Source URL:
http://www.ebparks.com/stewardship/plants