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- amber-preserved fossils of Phylica piloburmensis, belonging to the modern pyrophytic genus Phylica, show clear adaptations to fire including pubescent, needle-like...
- abundance of various types of berries. Pocosin ecosystems are fire-adapted (pyrophytic). Pond pines exhibit serotiny, such that wildfire can create a pond pine...
- Amazing Adaptations of Pyrophytic Plants. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/list/5-amazing-adaptations-of-pyrophytic-plants Ward, D. (2004)....
- species found in tropical East Africa and southern Africa grow as small pyrophytic subshrubs. At least one species, Gardenia epiphytica, native to Gabon...
- boundaries. The Maquis shrublands of the Mediterranean region are dominated by pyrophytic plants that thrive under conditions of anthropogenic fire and livestock...
- pine forests with temporary winter flooding. Longleaf pine is highly pyrophytic (resistant to wildfire) and dependent on fire. Their thick bark and growth...
- the native herbaceous prairie species of forbs and gr****es which are pyrophytic, adapted and resistant to wildfires. The exact frequency of fires is unknown...
- Petruzzello, Melissa (2023). "Playing with Wildfire: 5 Amazing Adaptations of Pyrophytic Plants". britannica.com. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Retrieved 22 February...
- Longleaf pine, bluestem gr****, and many other plants in these areas are pyrophytic (adapted and resistant to wildfire), and wildfires are a critical factor...
- McPherson 2010. Nepenthes holdenii (Nepenthaceae), a new species of pyrophytic pitcher plant from the Cardamom Mountains of Cambodia. In: S.R. McPherson...