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The California Floristic Province (CFP) is a floristic province with a Mediterranean-type climate located on the Pacific Coast of North America with a distinctive flora similar to other regions with a winter rainfall and summer drought climate like the Mediterranean Basin. This biodiversity hotspot is known for being the home of the Sierran giant sequoia tree and its close relative the coast redwood. In 1996, the Province was designated as a biodiversity hotspot allowing it to join ranks among 33 other areas in the world with many endemic species. To be named a biodiversity hotspot, an area has to contain species and plant life that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. The California Floristic Province is home to over 3,000 species of vascular plants, 60% of which are endemic to the

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  • California Floristic Province (en)
  • Provincia Floristica della California (it)
  • Province floristique de Californie (fr)
  • California Floristic Province (nl)
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  • La Province floristique de Californie est une région floristique de climat méditerranéen formant une bande côtière dans le sud-ouest de l'Amérique du Nord. Cette région est identifiée comme un point chaud de biodiversité par Conservation International. (fr)
  • The California Floristic Province (CFP) is a floristic province with a Mediterranean-type climate located on the Pacific Coast of North America with a distinctive flora similar to other regions with a winter rainfall and summer drought climate like the Mediterranean Basin. This biodiversity hotspot is known for being the home of the Sierran giant sequoia tree and its close relative the coast redwood. In 1996, the Province was designated as a biodiversity hotspot allowing it to join ranks among 33 other areas in the world with many endemic species. To be named a biodiversity hotspot, an area has to contain species and plant life that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. The California Floristic Province is home to over 3,000 species of vascular plants, 60% of which are endemic to the (en)
  • La Provincia Floristica Californiana (CFP) è una provincia con un clima mediterraneo situata sulla costa del pacifico del nord America. Le analogie climatiche con la zona del mediterraneo sono molte, quindi con abbondanti piogge nel periodo invernale e una massiccia siccità in quello estivo. L'area occupa una superficie poco meno dell'Italia, circa 293.804 km² per definizione dal Conservation International, comprendendo il 70% della California estendendosi nel sud-ovest dell'Oregon, occupando una piccola parte del Nevada occidentale, fino ai piedi delle Montagne Rocciose a nord. (it)
  • De California Floristic Province is een florarijk met een mediterraan klimaat dat langs de Stille Oceaankust in Noord-Amerika ligt. Het heeft een distinctieve flora die gelijkenissen vertoond met andere flora's met een mediterraan klimaat, natte winters en droge zomers. Het florarijk behoort tot de Madreaanse regio van het Holarctisch gebied. (nl)
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