- and is
found habitats such as streambanks,
mesic woods, gr****y balds,
seepy rock outcrops, and
spray cliffs. The
specific epithet "serpyllifolia" alludes...
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natural habitat is on
limestone or
dolomite rock outcrops,
particularly in
seepy shelves along rivers, but also in
upland areas such as
glades and bluffs...
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restricted to acid habitats, in the wet
crevices of
sandstone cliffs or
other seepy niches. Overall, A.
julaceum resembles species of the
genus Pohlia, and...
- bluish-white
flowers with
yellow throats. They grow in wet
areas such as
seepy meadows. The
species are
generally similar in appearance, with
oblong green...
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shrub swamp, a
forested ravine, a graminoid/forb opening, and a
deciduous seepy forest. The last
habitat has a
thick understory of ferns. The
total concentration...
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running water,
including streams, springs, rivers, beds of waterfalls, and
seepy cliffs.
Rhynchostegium are
small to
large mosses that form
either loose...
- disturbed,
including along stream banks, ditches,
margins of pools, rocks, and
seepy hillsides. For substrate, it
prefers wet sand and rock.
Plants are usually...
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Stachys albens occurs between 0 (sea level) and 9000 feet, in wet,
swampy to
seepy places in the
following plant communities:
Foothill oak woodland. Coastal...