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- Foliicolous Christy, Arun; Thomas, Binu (June 26, 2020). "Phytodiversity of Chasmophytic Habitats at Olichuchattam Waterfalls, Kerala, India". Journal of Threatened...
- variety of Asteraceae and Lamiaceae.:53 Calcareous rocky slopes with chasmophytic vegetation, covering 0.22 square kilometres (0.085 sq mi) of the mountain...
- Substep gr****lands and Thero-Brachypodietea annuals; Rocky slopes with chasmophytic vegetation and limestone slabs Temperate alluvial forests of common alder...
- region (Vaccinio-Piceetea), Salix sub-arctic scrub, rocky slopes with chasmophytic vegetation on siliceous rocks, herbaceous vegetation on the banks of...
- fens Sphagnum acid bogs Calcareous fens Rocky areas and caves Scree, chasmophytic vegetation on rocky slopes Other rocky habitats Forests - Only (sub-)natural...
- fruits, greatly enlarged Foliage Closeup of foliage Plant growing chasmophytically out of waterside stone wall Tobin, Graeme; Denham, Alison; Whitelegg...
- bulb growing on recently-burned upland meadow Single bulb growing chasmophytically on dolomitic limestone in light shade Habit of ripening, tumbleweed-type...
- (possibly a type of lignotuber) Close-up of lignotuber of specimen growing chasmophytically on wall Pendent clusters of ripe fruit subtended by pink bracts, Berrington...
- are listed in the Habitats Directive. The calcareous rocky slopes with chasmophytic vegetation Cystopterido fragilis-Asplenietum scolopendrii are considered...
- continuous throughout that range. All three species in the section are chasmophytic, and can grow in the crevices of rocks. H. aciferum and H. aegypti****...