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List of plants of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.)

The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range running north-to-south along eastern California, and occasionally into western Nevada. This list of native plants is organized by elevational distribution ranges and their plant communities. Some plants with a broader altitudinal range are found listed in their predominant habitat elevation. All the plant species listed are native to the Sierra's foothills, valleys, and mountains. In addition some are also endemic to here and elsewhere within California, labeled (ca-endemic). Some are further endemic to and only found in the Sierra Nevada, labeled (sn-endemic).

The Sierra Nevada's length, height, geological age, and wide variety of ecosystems and habitats, make it home to one of the most diverse collections of distinct plant species in the United States.

The Sierra Nevada are primarily within the California Floristic Province, with the Rocky Mountain Floristic Province to the north, the Great Basin Floristic Province to the east, and Sonoran Floristic Province to the south.

Biogeography looks at the spatial and temporal distributions of species. A descending hierarchy is used, with a realms at the top, then biomes, followed by smaller terrestrial ecoregions. The Sierra Nevada are a small part of the North American continental Nearctic realm. The Sierra contain portions of two Nearctic biomes:

  1. The lower elevation western Sierra foothills are in the Nearctic Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and shrub biome: which is represented here by the California chaparral and woodlands ecoregion's California interior chaparral and woodlands sub-ecoregion.
  2. The valleys and mountains higher up are in the Nearctic temperate coniferous forests biome: which is represented the Sierra Nevada forests ecoregion.

Foothill woodland and chaparral zone

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Eastern slopes Great Basin xeric zone

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Lower montane forest

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Upper montane forest

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Subalpine zone

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Alpine zone

above (west side); above (east side)

See also

References and bibliography

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