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Etymology: (Greek: ancient name applied to various grasses, fodder plants) Note: California is center of diversity in North America.
Succulents and halophytes (salt-tolerant plants) are found on the subdesertic coastal plains, and medicinal and fodder plants are widely distributed.
Peas are the predominant crop; maturing in time for an early harvest, they allow a second crop, usually fodder plants, to be grown on the same ground.
Having access to fodder plants and being able to use them also depends on social status.
This leads to high rates of species disappearance as well as extinction of many important fodder plants in the region.
Furthermore, coastal herds were preferentially fed with locally available succulent fodder plants such as prickly pear cactus (Opuntia monacantha Haw).
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