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    • Mound Meadow
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A coast live oak with thick, twisting branches arching over a sunlit trail, surrounded by dense green understory vegetation.

Coast Live Oak

Photo of Monterey Cypress trees growing out of a rocky cliff on the North Shore Trail at Point Lobos.

Monterey Cypress

A forest of tall Monterey pine trees with gray-brown, fissured bark, standing among green understory plants and dry golden groundcover on a foggy day in the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve..

Monterey Pine

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Identifying the Monterey Cypress Tree

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Keeping the Forest Healthy at Point Lobos

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Monterey Pine

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