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chaparral

[shap-uh-ral, chap-] / ˌʃæp əˈræl, ˌtʃæp- /






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Most chaparral plants are adapted to this fire cycle.

From Los Angeles Times

Wet winters, including this extraordinary one, feed the sun-hardened soil and nourish foothill grass, chaparral, pine forests and other flora.

From Washington Post

A superbloom is a brilliant display of bright colors spread across a desert landscape or a chaparral after the region is inundated with rain.

From Los Angeles Times

It is lovely to watch them crumble, to watch chaparral and birds creep in and reclaim them.

From Los Angeles Times

In the span of one human lifetime, Californians may be witnessing forests of millennial giants convert to chaparral.

From Los Angeles Times