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Woodland Hills, California, boasts a diverse array of vegetation reflective of its Mediterranean climate. Characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, the region supports a mix of native and adapted plants. Chaparral shrubs like sagebrush and California buckwheat thrive alongside drought-tolerant species such as manzanita and toyon. Oak woodlands dot the landscape, with coast live oaks and valley oaks providing habitat and shade. Eucalyptus groves add a distinctive touch, offering shelter for wildlife. Despite urbanization, efforts to preserve native vegetation persist, ensuring the continued beauty and ecological importance of Woodland Hills' plant life.

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