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Red Car Property: Sign Of Spring
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, February 18, 2012. Native California Black Walnuts are sprouting leaves on the Red Car Property. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
California Black Walnuts are a protected species under the City's Protected Native Tree Ordinance. However the ordinance fails to actually protect any mature trees, it just gives developers guidelines for replacement ratios when they are granted
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