Inner North Coast Ranges
Appearance
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Inner North Coast Ranges | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | Various peaks |
Geography | |
Location | Northern California |
Region | California Coast Ranges 39°36′N 122°48′W / 39.6°N 122.8°W |
Biome | Temperate forest |
Geology | |
Rock type | Coastal mountain range |
The Inner North Coast Ranges occur along the east slope of the outer Northern California Coast Ranges. The term inner is a reference to the greater distances of the mountain ranges from the Pacific Ocean, compared to the outer ranges that are nearer to that ocean, and often larger.
Geography
[edit]The inner ranges of mountains and hills run from near Anderson, California at the south end of the High North Coast Ranges, southwards to west of the Russian River.
Ecology
[edit]Willis Linn Jepson was one of the first to describe the flora of the Inner North Coast Ranges. Jepson noted the presence of Yellow Pine (Pinus ponderosa) and Sugar Pine (Pinus lambertiana) species.[1]
See also
[edit]- Inner Coast Ranges
- California Coast Ranges
- List of Pinus species
- Index: Natural history of the California Coast Ranges
References
[edit]- Willis Linn Jepson. 1909. The trees of California, 228 pages, Published by Cunningham, Curtis & Welch
Line notes
[edit]- ^ Willis Linn Jepson. 1909
External links
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