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- turf The term chamaephyte is most formally used within the context of Raunkiær plant life-forms' classification. Examples of chamaephytes are many of the...
- Life forms: (1) Phanerophyte, (2; 3) Chamaephyte, (4) Hemicryptophyte, (5; 6) Geophyte, (7) Helophyte, (8; 9) Hydrophyte. Therophyte and epiphyte are...
- seasons with adverse conditions (cold seasons, dry seasons): Phanerophytes Chamaephytes Hemicryptophytes Cryptophyte Geophytes Helophytes Hydrophytes Therophytes...
- (therophytes, geophytes, cryptophytes, hemicryptophytes), dwarf shrubs (chamaephytes) as well as young shrubs or tree seedlings. In forests, early flowering...
- Pico Ruivo. The typical ledge plants are endemic hemicryptophytes and chamaephytes, but gr****es may also be present. It nests at heights above 1,650 m (5...
- categorizing life forms, rock thyme is considered to be a chamaephyte, specifically a chamaephyte sufruticosos. The plant has a woody, fuzz-covered stem...
- East. It was first described in 1844. Nepeta curviflora is a perennial chamaephyte reaching heights between 60 and 80 cm. The fine, silvery aromatic leaves...
- characteristics clearly vary depending on the variety. The biological form is chamaephyte suffruticose, as these plants have perennating buds borne close to the...
- geophytes, 5.1% helophytes, 1.1% hydrophytes, 7.0% hemicryptophytes, 18.4% chamaephytes, 15.1% phanerophytes. Unusual species, including Rauwolfia afra, a type...
- plant in the daisy family Asteraceae. Senecio inaequidens is a perennial chamaephyte up to 1 m in height, often much ramified, with each stem ending in one...