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Native Plants in the South Pasadena Nature Park - #1 Powerpoint Presentation and Photographs by Barbara Eisenstein, October 23, 2012

To identify plants use some of your senses (and your common sense): Look at: ۵ plant size and shape ۵ leaf size, shape, color, texture and arrangement ۵ flower types, color, arrangement Touch (with care): ۵ fuzzy or smooth leaves ۵ stiff or flexible stems Smell: ۵ Many California plants have very distinctive odors especially in their leaves ۵ Some weeds are easily distinguished from natives by their smell Taste: ۵ Never taste a plant you are unsure of. Some plants are poisonous!!! Listen: ۵ Rustling leaves can be hint.

TREES AND LARGE SHRUBS Coast live oak Engelmann oak So. CA black walnut Western sycamore Blue elderberry Toyon Sugar bush Laurel sumac Lemonade berry Yellow willow Holly-leaf cherry

Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia) Key Identifying Traits: Broad, evergreen oak tree with dark green leaves. Leaves cupped, green above, usually lighter beneath, with spines on margin Trunk is massive with gray bark. Tree, height: up to 30, width: 35 Other facts: Magnificent native tree. Resistant to many pests and diseases but susceptible to oak root fungus (Armillaria mellea). To protect from root fungus, water established trees infrequently but deeply and avoid summer water. May be confused with: Other oaks. Cupped leaves with spiny margins distinguish this oak. Bark is often smooth gray but in mature trees can be rough and variable.

Engelmann oak (Quercus engelmannii) Key Identifying Traits: Drought deciduous tree, height: rarely taller than 40 ft., width: mature tree broader than tall. Narrowly furrowed mature bark. In age, leaves pale blue-green. Other facts: Limited range, only found in Southern California and northern Baja California. Known as Pasadena oak in LA County. An old growth grove exists in the LA Arborteum. State and Global ranked as vulnerable, CA Rare Plant Rank: uncommon and fairly endangered in California. May be confused with: Other evergreen oaks including coast live oak and canyon oak.

Southern California black walnut (Juglans californica) Key Identifying Traits: Deciduous tree with compound leaves. Usually branching from ground. 11-15 leaflets 1-3, full leaf is 6-9. Tree, ht: to 25, width: 20 +. Other facts: Many of Southern California s stands of walnuts have been lost to development. Commercial walnuts come from J. regia (English or Persian walnut). The Northern California black walnut is often used as a root stock for the commercial English walnuts. May be confused with: Tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus). Ailanthus is a very weedy tree from China. It has compound leaves like walnut, but it has smooth bark, pastel-like colors, longer leaves, disagreeable odor. Doesn t branch as much as walnut and has a winged seed (like maples).

Western Sycamore (Platanus racemosa) Key Identifying Traits: Deciduous tree, height: 40 ft., width: 40 ft. May have unusual branching structure. Simple, alternate, palmate leaf. Soft, round seed pods arranged like dangling earrings. Other facts: Soft fuzz on lower surface of leaf used by hummingbirds to line their nests. The fuzz can irritate the eyes, nose and throat. Twig die back (a disease causing twig tips to wilt and die) results in unusual shapes for adult trees. The western sycamore hybridizes with the non-native plane tree which is a common horticultural plant. The string of seed pods is found on the CA. native while the non-natives usually have only one or two pods hanging from a stem. It is feared that most CA populations include plane tree hybrids. May be confused with: Non-native plane trees.

Blue elderberry (Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis*) Key Identifying Traits: Small, deciduous tree or shrub with compound leaves. Lots of dead branches give this plant a trashy look. Compound leaf, leaflets have serrated edges. Tree, ht: to 20, width: 20. Other facts: Important habitat plant. It is a food source for birds and other animals. Birds also use dead branches for nests. Thicket provides cover for animals. *Jepson 1993, Sambucus mexicana May be confused with: Has compound leaves like the walnut and Ailanthus. More shrubby than both and has very messy look with tangle of thin dead branches.

Toyon, Christmas berry (Heteromeles arbutifolia) Key Identifying Traits: Large evergreen shrub, small tree. Leathery, simple leaves, dark green with toothed margins. Flower has unpleasant odor. Shrub, ht: 15-25, width: 15. Other facts: The red berries in winter are reminiscent of red holly berries, though this plant is not in the holly family but rather in the rose family. Important winter berry source for birds. May be confused with: Other large shrubs: sugar bush, laurel sumac, lemonade berry. Distinguished by red berries and toothed leaf margin.

Sugar bush (Rhus ovata) Key Identifying Traits: Evergreen shrub with leathery, alternate leaves, often folded in the center (like a taco) with a pointed tip. Ht: up to 15 ft. tall and wide. Other facts: Sticky reddish fruits are slightly sweet, hence its common name, can be eaten fresh or dried. This plant is very similar to lemonade berry and the two actually hybridize in nature. May be confused with: Lemonade berry, laurel sumac. Sugar bush leaves often fold in middle, generally have smooth leaf margins, and often have a pointed tip. Lemonade berry leaves are usually flatter, more oval shaped, often toothed. Since these plants hybridize it can be very difficult to distinguish them in the wild. Laurel sumac usually has longer leaf stems or petioles.

Laurel sumac (Malosma laurina ) Key Identifying Traits: Spatulate-shaped leaf, long petiole (leaf stem). Leaves have smooth edges. Reddish, brown bark and stems. Other facts: Very common shrub throughout our mountains. May be confused with: Sugar bush and lemonade berry.

Lemonade berry (Rhus integrifolia) Key Identifying Traits: Evergreen shrub with shiny, alternate leaves. Leaves may have teeth. Ht: up to 10-15, width: 10. Other facts: Seeds are covered with red-brown pulp which has a sour, lemony flavor. May be confused with: Sugar bush and laurel sumac. See sugar bush description for distinguishing details.

Shining willow (Salix lasiandra ssp. lasiandra* ) Key Identifying Traits: Deciduous tree/shrub with shiny, narrow leaves. Ht: less than 30 ft. tall. Other facts: The willow in the park grew on its own. Although it is located on a mound there must be water available because it has thrived with no irrigation. *Jepson 93: S. lucida ssp. lasinadra May be confused with: Other willows.

Holly-leaf cherry (Prunus ilicifolia) Key Identifying Traits: Evergreen shrub with shiny green leaves, toothed margins. Ht: 10-15, width: 10. Other facts: Wild cherries enjoyed by birds. May be confused with: Coffeeberry or redberry (Rhamnus spp.) though flowers and fruits are distinctive. Crushed leaves and young stems give off almond scent due to cyancide.