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Chaparral - Wikipedia The chaparral ecosystem as a whole is adapted to be able to recover from naturally infrequent, high-intensity fire (fires occurring between 30 and 150 years or more apart); indeed, chaparral regions are known culturally and historically for their impressive fires
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Chaparral Herb: Benefits, Uses, and Side Effects - Healthline Chaparral is an herb from the creosote bush, a desert shrub native to southern areas of the United States and northern regions of Mexico It’s also called Larrea tridentate, chaparral, and
Nonprofit Environmental Organization | California Chaparral is California's most distinctive wildland Characterized by drought-tolerant, woody shrubs, high intensity, infrequent fire, and shaped by a Mediterranean-type climate (hot, dry summers mild, wet winters), chaparral covers most of California's coastal foothills and interior mountain slopes
Chaparral Herb: Uses, Health Benefits and Precautions (2025) Chaparral herb, scientifically known as Larrea tridentata, grows abundantly in the dry landscapes of the American Southwest This resilient plant can reach a height of up to 3 feet and features bright green leaves that are evergreen, even in harsh climates
Chaparral Biome | California - California Chaparral Institute The chaparral biome is a semi‑arid, shrub‑dominated association of sclerophyllous (hard‑leaved) woody shrubs shaped by a Mediterranean‑type climate, marked by summer drought, mild wet winters, and infrequent, high‑intensity fires with natural intervals of 30 to 150 years or more
Anatomy of a Chaparral Ecosystem - TreePeople Home to 20 percent of California’s plant species, chaparral is defined by dense, low-lying shrubs like sagebrush, ceanothus, manzanita, and chamise, though you’ll also find some trees like scrub oaks