Quercus agrifolia, the California live oak or coast live oak, is a highly variable, often shrubby evergreen oak tree, a type of live oak, native to the California Floristic Province. It grows west of the Sierra Nevada mountain range from Mendocino County, California, south to northern Baja California in Mexico.
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Great tree. In Portugal we have two diferent types of QUERCUS, the suber and the fanginea. The Suber is a National tree and it is prohibited to cut down this tree nationwide.
Pedro, thank you. It is also illegal to cut these down in California, as it is out State tree. 🙂