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Rendzina (or rendsina) is a soil type
recognized in
various soil
classification systems,
including those of
Britain and
Germany as well as some obsolete...
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Rendzina soil on the
Maastrichtian Chalk in Kozubów
Landscape Park, Poland...
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characteristic soil
known as
rendzina.
Unlike many
soils in
which there are
easily distinguished layers or soil horizons, a
chalk rendzina soil
consists of only...
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Calcimorphic or
calcareous soils develop from a limestone. It has two sub-types:
Rendzina soils are thin
soils with
limited available water capacity.
Terra rossa...
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black rendzina soil
which is
poorly drained, and so is much less
favourable for vines.
There is also a 'transitional', or
brown rendzina, soil which...
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habitat loss.
Alvar Chalk heath Edaphic Gypcrust Gypsum flora of Nova
Scotia Rendzina Chalk Gr****land HAP
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- (Gentianella anglica).
Particularly ****ociated with long
established turf on thin
rendzina soils, and rabbit-grazed
areas of the
eastern and
central ranges, are low-growing...
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ecology is
dominated by the chalk,
which results in a thin dark soil, a
rendzina,
which favours lime-loving
plants from
orchids to bellflowers. The top...
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nearly any soil type,
typically humus and base-rich soils, but also on
rendzina and sand
soils given adequate moisture. They can
survive temporary flooding...