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entering through precipitation than
leaving through evapotranspiration;
hygrophytic palynological (fossil pollen) ****emblages that
reflect vegetation more...
- Coniferales,
suggested as a
member of its own family, the "Pelourdeaceae". A
hygrophytic riparian conifer with
herbaceous or
shrubby habit. Some
specimens are...
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distribution seems to
largely depend on
water availability (being
considered hygrophytic) and
dissolved aluminum in the soil. It is
quite consistent under varied...
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forests at
various elevations. This
species adapts well to
mesophytic to
hygrophytic conditions and is
particularly prevalent in
areas with
prolonged snow...
- However, the
extent of the
adaptation depends much on the
annual rainfall.
Hygrophytic ecosystems occur when
there is a
short dry
period with a few rain showers...
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bryophytic tundra Non-sphagnum moss bog
Hepatica bogs
Pluvinar mires Hygrophytic mire
tundra Montane pulvinar tundra Bryophyte and
dwarf shrub tundra...
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upper slopes of the
higher peaks, but it
seems to be
restricted to the
hygrophytic vegetation zone (cloud forest). This
article incorporates public domain...
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layer is
formed by a
continuous cover of heather,
xerophytic lichens and
hygrophytic mosses;
there is no undergrowth. In the sedge-molin grīnis, the arboreal...
- the
upper slopes of the
higher peaks, but seem to be
restricted to the
hygrophytic vegetation zone, i.e. the
cloud forest. Many
localities have a rather...
- schimperi****",
suggested as a
member of its own family, the "Pelourdeaceae". A
hygrophytic riparian conifer with
herbaceous or
shrubby habit. Some
specimens are...