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- Iris_fernaldii abstract "Iris fernaldii, with common name is Fernald's iris, is a species of iris endemic to western Northern California.The plant is native to the Inner and Outer North California Coast Ranges, such as the Santa Cruz Mountains, and surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area. It is found between 164–6,562 feet (50–2,000 m) in elevation. It grows in full sun near the coast, and afternoon shade inland.".
- Q6070351 abstract "Iris fernaldii, with common name is Fernald's iris, is a species of iris endemic to western Northern California.The plant is native to the Inner and Outer North California Coast Ranges, such as the Santa Cruz Mountains, and surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area. It is found between 164–6,562 feet (50–2,000 m) in elevation. It grows in full sun near the coast, and afternoon shade inland.".
- Iris_fernaldii comment "Iris fernaldii, with common name is Fernald's iris, is a species of iris endemic to western Northern California.The plant is native to the Inner and Outer North California Coast Ranges, such as the Santa Cruz Mountains, and surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area. It is found between 164–6,562 feet (50–2,000 m) in elevation. It grows in full sun near the coast, and afternoon shade inland.".
- Q6070351 comment "Iris fernaldii, with common name is Fernald's iris, is a species of iris endemic to western Northern California.The plant is native to the Inner and Outer North California Coast Ranges, such as the Santa Cruz Mountains, and surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area. It is found between 164–6,562 feet (50–2,000 m) in elevation. It grows in full sun near the coast, and afternoon shade inland.".