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Guglielmo da Saliceto; French:
Guillaume de Salicet; Latin:
Guilielmus de
Salicetum) was an
Italian surgeon and
cleric in Saliceto. He
broke tradition with...
- East
Asian gardens;
trial garden;
systematic garden; herb garden; and a
Salicetum containing 230
types of
willow trees. A
special feature is the garden's...
- non –
vascular plants predominated over
vascular plants for
example Salicetum herbaceae,
Salix herbacea etc. At
times water can be seen
flowing downslope...
- is the
presence of the
habitats as:
white willow (
Salicetum albae fragilis), red
willow (
Salicetum purpurea),
black alder (Alnetum glutinosae), oak (Quercetum...
- Mühlhagen. S.
caprea X
daphnoides Wirn. = S.
erdingeri Kerner in the '
Salicetum' (an
arboretum of
Salix only) at
Schleifsheim Palace,
where it has been...
-
subalpine meadows and thickets. It is a
characteristic species of
German "
Salicetum Caesio-foetidae" from the ****ociation "Salicion waldsteinianae". "Salix...
- foothills. The
first of the
willow groves,
generally corresponding to the
Salicetum purpureo-albae ****ociation, is
composed of one or two
bands of vegetation...
- ****ociation, but also
occurs in the
Molinion ****ociation or in the Betulo-
Salicetum repentis. The pale
willow (Salix starkeana) is a
species from the genus...
- valleys, also
widespread in the
Alpine stage,
allow the
development of
Salicetum herbaceae.
Larix decidua Saxifraga florulenta Rhododendron ferrugineum...
- summer-cool and winter-cold locations. It is a
characteristic species of
Salicetum appendiculatae from the ****ociation Adenostylion. In the Allgäu Alps,...