- A
phreatophyte is a deep-rooted
plant that
obtains a
significant portion of the
water that it
needs from the
phreatic zone (zone of saturation) or the...
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enters the soil Phreatic – Term used in
several scientific disciplines Phreatophyte – Type of
plant Vadose zone –
Unsaturated aquifer above the
water table...
- and winter,
provide food for
various vertebrates. The
Nyala tree is a
phreatophyte – it
indicates the
presence of
ground water. The wood of a
nyala tree...
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inhospitable locations.
Having a
great need of water, it is
mostly a
phreatophyte that
extracts the
needed water from
sources in or on the ground. Consequently...
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ambitious restoration project are to
control exotic plants,
particularly the
phreatophyte Saltcedar -
Tamarix (primarily
Tamarix ramosissima and
Tamarix parviflora)...
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water intake requirements. Therefore, black-tailed
jackrabbits switch to
phreatophyte (deep-rooted)
shrubs when
herbaceous vegetation is
recovering from their...
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Chilopsis linearis subsp. arcuata. Nevada, California, Baja California. As a
phreatophyte, it is well
adapted to
ephemeral desert washes and
sandy streams. It...
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braided streams are
usually present and
active during water flows.
Phreatophytes (plants with long tap
roots capable of
reaching a deep
water table)...
- when
English people are tutting, tsk-tsk). It is a dioecious, leafless,
phreatophyte (meaning its
roots penetrate deep down to
water near the
water table)...
- A. (August 1996). "Water Use by
Tamarix ramosissima and ****ociated
Phreatophytes in a
Mojave Desert Floodplain".
Ecological Applications. 6 (3): 888–898...