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Santa Cruz tarplant

The Saga of the Santa Cruz Tarplant

copied here from The Four Seasons, Volume 10, Number 4

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Posted in Coastal prairie, Santa Cruz Greenbelt and tagged Arana Gulch Greenbelt, City of Santa Cruz Parks, endangered species, grazing, Holocarpha macradenia, plants, public land management, Santa Cruz tarplant on January 15, 2024 by Grey Hayes. 2 Comments

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