For this exercise, I visited a coastal shrub ecosystem on the San Francisco coast and a chaparral ecosystem in the Berkeley hills.
The coastal shrub plants are characterized by being low-growing and having drought-deciduous leaves. They are adapted to a semi-arid climate.
The chaparral plants are characterized by being drought-tolerant and having hard evergreen leaves.
Both ecosystems are pretty dry, so the plants tend to be low-growing and have small leaves to conserve water.
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