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Chaparral ecosystems are characterized by drought-resistant shrubs and small trees, typically found in Mediterranean climates. Common plants include manzanita, chamise, and various species of sagebrush and oak. These plants have adapted to withstand dry conditions and periodic wildfires, often featuring thick, waxy leaves to reduce water loss. Additionally, many chaparral plants have deep root systems to access moisture and are often aromatic due to essential oils.

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