- The
streamside salamander (Ambystoma barbouri) is a
species of mole
salamander from
North America,
occurring in
several Midwestern states of the US. The...
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Plateau of Texas. Its
natural habitat is on
rocky limestone cliffs and
streamsides. This is an
herbaceous and
slightly woody vine that can
climb to nine...
- In geography, a bank is the land
alongside a body of water.
Different structures are
referred to as
banks in
different fields of geography, as follows...
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grows up to 9 in (23 cm). It
grows in wet
alpine meadows,
cliffs and
streamsides. It
displays prevalent heliotropism, thus
gaining an
advantage in its...
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Michael E. (2005). Riparia: Ecology, Conservation, and
Management of
Streamside Communities. Boston:
Elsevier Academic. ISBN 978-0-12-663315-3. Norris...
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known by the
common names tall
fringed bluebells,
mountain bluebells, and
streamside bluebells. It is
native to the
western United States, in California, Nevada...
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disturbed streamside environments.
Ginkgo evolved in an era
before flowering plants, when ferns, cycads, and
cycadeoids dominated disturbed streamside environments...
- acid soil,
calcareous soil,
cliff seeps and
waterfall spray areas,
streamsides,
shaded humusy soil,
downed logs,
burnt stumps, tree
trunk bases, upper...
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surrounded by
strips of fen or
other wetland vegetation at the
edges or
along streamsides where groundwater can
percolate into the wetland. The
various types of...
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fossil record,
extreme ecological conservatism (restriction to
disturbed streamside environments). Modern-day G. biloba
grows best in well-watered and drained...