- In
forestry and ecology,
understory (American English), or
understorey (Commonwealth English), also
known as
underbrush or undergrowth,
includes plant...
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usually sp**** and incon****uous
throughout the
understorey. However, at mid to low elevations, the
understorey may
contain a few
small trees or
shrubs such...
- and the
direct sunlight that
results from it,
shadows are cast onto
understorey leaves,
limiting plant photosynthesis to the top
canopy layer. This increase...
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similar aerial platforms is
called dendronautics. The
understory or
understorey layer lies
between the
canopy and the
forest floor. It is home to a number...
- australasica, the
Australian finger lime or
caviar lime, is a
thorny understorey shrub or
small tree of
lowland subtropical rainforest and rainforest...
- old-growth
stand of
beech trees (****us sylvatica)
prepared to be
regenerated by
their saplings in the
understorey, in the
Brussels part of the
Sonian Forest...
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sclerophyll forests,
though these eucalypt forests often form with
rainforest understorey and
ferns (such as tree-ferns) are
usually never absent.
Rainforest found...
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regions of New
South Wales and
southern Queensland. It is
generally an
understorey shrub,
rarely growing more than 2 m tall. It was
first described by James...
- leguminous, hard-wooded tree from
central west Africa. It is a
small understorey,
evergreen tree,
often planted in villages, and
known as osun in Yoruba...
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inhabits wooded bottomlands, the
prairie border, and the
midwest savanna understorey. This tree
grows to 10–13 m (33–43 ft) high with a
dense crown of thorny...