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Remarkable Specimens

Pleistocene clone of Quercus palmeri Engelm.

Thu, 01/07/2010 - 14:45 — Béatrice

A Pleistocene Clone of Palmer's Oak Persisting in Southern California

The distribution of Palmer's oak (Quercus palmeri Engelm.) includes numerous isolated populations that are presumably relicts of a formerly larger range that has contracted due to spreading aridity following the end of the Pleistocene.

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13,000 year-old Quercus palmeri discovered

Tue, 01/05/2010 - 13:07 — Béatrice

Jurupa Hills oak may be California's oldest plant

Researchers from UC Davis and UC Riverside say the 75-foot-wide Palmer's oak shrub has lived about 13,000 years despite inhospitable surroundings, regenerating itself with new shoots.

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