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Eriodictyon parryi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eriodictyon parryi
''Eriodictyon parryi'' or poodle-dog bush is a tall California mountain shrub with showy purple flowers, which is notable for secreting a severe skin irritant. ==Habitat== The plant is endemic to southern California and Baja California. It is particularly common in the Transverse Ranges, and also occurs in the Coast Ranges south of San Luis Obispo, and in the Sierra Nevada as far north as Kings Canyon.〔http://www.calflora.org/cgi-bin/species_query.cgi?where-taxon=Eriodictyon+parryi〕 It is found in chaparral, on granitic slopes and ridges from .〔Czaplicki〕 It thrives in areas of yellow pine forest that have been recently disturbed by fire or landslides, where it helps to prevent erosion and can cover burned hillsides with attractive color.〔http://articles.lacanadaonline.com/2011-07-25/news/tn-vsl-0728-poodlebush_1_poison-oak-major-fire-plant〕 The plant often remains dominant in such areas for about ten years until saplings and other plants fill back in and outcompete it.〔http://www.rei.com/share/rei-blog/2013/04/poodle-dog-bush.html〕 Its seeds can then remain dormant in soil for long periods, with the plant springing back up quickly at the next disturbance.〔http://www.ocregister.com/articles/oldar-flower-bush-2001799-people-fire〕 Presumably because of its irritant properties, poodle-dog bush is rarely grown in gardens despite its attractive flowers, and it is difficult to grow in garden conditions.
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