-
lithophytes grow in the
crevices of
rocks (and are also
referred to as
chasmophytes).
Lithophytes can also be
classified as
being either obligate or facultative...
- as
Scabiosa solymica (formerly
named Lomelosia solymica),
which is a
chasmophyte (a
plant adapted to
growing in
crevices or hollows) of montane, sea facing...
- that are
pollinated when the
perianth is open.
Compare cleistogamous.
chasmophyte A
plant adapted to
growing in
crevices or hollows, such as in
cliff faces...
-
specific local conditions and
represented by
typical shrubs, graminaceous,
chasmophytes etc.,
while the
flora includes many
endemic species of the Balkans. Beyond...
-
explosive fruits (ballistic),
while Rupicapnos and
Sarcocapnos species are
chasmophytes,
growing on rocks, and
their fruit's
peduncles and
pedicels are geotropic...
-
dominated by pine forests,
although there are also some holly, frygana, and
chasmophytes to be
found on the cliffs.
There are 33
species of
birds and it is estimated...
- escarpments. It is a
member of
numerous plant communities and ****ociations of
chasmophytes, of
which it is
sometimes a key species.
First described in 1899, the...
-
dormant in summer.[3] In
Korea L.
spectabilis behaves as a shade-loving
chasmophyte,
growing in rock
crevices at low
altitudes in the
mountains of the central...
- to
Morocco and Algeria.
Erinus alpinus is a semi-evergreen,
perennial chasmophyte with 10 cm (4 in)
stems of
narrow blue-green
leaves and
clusters of rose-pink...
- Slovenian).
Retrieved 2021-09-03. Surina, B.; Martinčič, A. (2012-12-01). "
Chasmophytes on screes? A rule and not an
exception in the
vegetation of the Karst...