Definition of Loamy. Meaning of Loamy. Synonyms of Loamy

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Definition of Loamy

Loamy
Loamy Loam"y, a. Consisting of loam; partaking of the nature of loam; resembling loam. --Bacon.

Meaning of Loamy from wikipedia

- Loam (in geology and soil science) is soil composed mostly of sand (particle size > 63 micrometres (0.0025 in)), silt (particle size > 2 micrometres (7...
- and the Midwestern and Eastern United States. It prefers clay to co**** loamy upland soils, and is found in hardwood and mixed forest stands. This herbaceous...
- proximity to the sea. In the suburbs, the soil cover is largely alluvial and loamy. The underlying rock of the region is composed of black Deccan basalt flows...
- the Great Southern regions of Western Australia where it grows in sandy-loamy soils often with gravel. "Synaphea preissii". FloraBase. Western Australian...
- gr****es (1–2 m tall) and a diverse mixture of forbs. The sandy loam or loamy sand soils of Dry-mesic Prairie support gr****es that are shorter and grow...
- the Diablo Clay Adobe. These three soils are rich in clays, adobe, and loamy clay and contain high amounts of calcium. The calcium found in Peninsula...
- and found in damp shady places. Impatiens parviflora can grow in sandy, loamy, and clay soils and prefers moist soil. Impatiens parviflora flowers are...
- weather-susceptible nutrient-bearing minerals such as carbonates and chlorite to form a loamy, fairly fertile though shallow and stony soil. Quartzite has been used since...
- soil. The Downer has four soil horizons: Surface layer: dark grayish brown loamy sand Subsurface layer: grayish brown sandy loam Subsoil - upper: yellowish...
- forests on moderately dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkaline, sandy-loamy to loamy, nutrient-rich soils in sunny to light shady locations. The species...