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Pyrophytes are
plants which have
adapted to
tolerate fire. Fire acts
favourably for some species. "P****ive
pyrophytes"
resist the
effects of fire, particularly...
- Caribbean, and the
Southeastern United States. It is a
highly flammable pyrophyte, and can
spread rapidly by
colonizing disturbed areas and encouraging...
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cultivation methods Ruderal apophytes –
spread by
development of
marginal areas Pyrophyte apophytes –
spread by
fires Zoogen apophytes –
spread by
grazing animals...
- the soil
should be
between pH 4.5 and 7. The cork oak is
considered a
pyrophyte because it
recovers quickly after forest fires as it is
protected by the...
- lightning-caused
fires occur with some frequency. Many of the
plants are
pyrophytes, or fire-loving,
adapted or even
depending on fire for reproduction, recycling...
- any, attaches.
pyrophile Plants which need fire for
their reproduction.
pyrophyte Plants which have
adapted to
tolerate fire. Contents: A B C D E F G H...
- [citation needed] Lily seed
germination types Oldest viable seed Pot farm
Pyrophyte, for
germination after fire Seed tray
Seedling Sprouting Urban horticulture...
- open
rocky areas,
disturbed areas, or
along streams. Many
species are
pyrophytes.
There are
several different complexes within the genus,
including the...
- this soil
contributes to the
dominance of drought-tolerant
scrubs and
pyrophyte plants.
These xerophytes have
shallow but
extensive root
network to rapidly...
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their life cycle.
Pyrophiles usually occur alongside and co-evolve with
pyrophytes, the
plant analog of a
pyrophilic insect -
those plants which rely upon...