- A
hygrophyte (Gr****
hygros = wet +
phyton = plant) is a
plant that
inhabits moist areas and is
intolerant of dry conditions. The
species may
inhabit wet...
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relatively rare and
sphenophytes were only
locally present.
There are also
hygrophyte and
halophyte plants in
coastal areas as well as
conifers that are more...
- in a semi-arid
environment with
highly seasonal rainfall, and
featured hygrophyte and
halophyte plants in
coastal areas, as well as more drought-resistant...
- and
streams also
diversify the
conditions creating wetland habitats for
hygrophyte species. Non-vascular
plants constitute the
least researched part of Pirin's...
- and is a
small pure
streamlet which flows into a deep
broad gully with
hygrophyte vegetation. The
second source is
located near the
village of Krasnaya...
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Aquatic plants (hydrophytes)
Marsh plants (helophytes)
Moisture plants (
hygrophytes)
Drought plants (xerophytes)
Mesophytes Phreatophytes According to latitude...
- to
central Kazakhstan. It
occupies steppe areas and sinkholes. It is a
hygrophyte,
preferring wet soil conditions.
Tucker &
Naczi 2006, p. 26. Borissova...
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gorgonum and
Echium vulcanorum.
Globularia amygdalifolia is a
western hygrophyte occurring on
Santo Antão, São Nicolau, Santiago, Fogo and Brava, but is...
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significance of U.
schmidtii is uncertain.
Umbilicus scmidtii is a
western hygrophyte occurring on
Santo Antão, São Nicolau,
Santiago and Fogo of the Cape Verde...
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Orthotrichum lelli and the
liverwort Frullania dilatata, as well as
other hygrophytes and hydrophytes. It is also a home for many
animal species, including...