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Unable in the darkness to penetrate the thickets of manzanita and other undergrowth, utterly bewildered and overcome with fatigue, he had lain down near the root of a large madrono and fallen into a dreamless sleep.
Sometimes, when all seemed fair, the lack was a railroad, sometimes madrono and manzanita trees, and, usually, there was too much fog.
More leaping tree squirrels, more ruddy madronos and majestic oaks, more fairy circles of redwoods, and, still beside the singing stream, they passed a gate by the roadside.
Billy pointed to the father of all madronos, six feet in diameter at its base, sturdy and sound, which stood before the house.
He now found himself in a nook of several acres, where the oak and manzanita and madrono gave way to clusters of stately redwoods.
Their tops were crowned with century-old spruce trees, and their sides clothed with oaks and madronos and native holly.
On the crest he came through an amazing thicket of velvet-trunked young madronos, and emerged on an open hillside that led down into
The El Oso y el Madrono statue, of a bear nuzzling a strawberry tree, is the official symbol of the city and a popular meeting spot for locals.