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<br />...' <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />Figllre 4-3 <br /> <br />Valley Woodland Commllnity <br /> <br /> <br />Valley Forest (Figure 4-4) includes the same plant species as Valley Woodland, but the density <br />and proportion of trees is greater, with valley oak and gray pine canopies touching throughout the <br />forest. Blue oaks, California buckeye and California bay laurel are also typically found in these <br />dense forests, Under-story planting is composed of several layers, ranging from small to large <br />shrubs, perennial and annual forbs, with a small amount of grasses and virtually no discernable <br />meadows. Between IBO and 200 different varieties of plant materials have been identified in a <br />typical Valley Forest habitat. <br /> <br />Figllre 4-4 <br /> <br />Valley Forest Commllnity <br /> <br /> <br />Grand Park Design Element <br /> <br />371 <br />