chamaedaphne การใช้
- It is threatened by habitat loss from agriculture and the exportation of " Chamaedaphne calyculata " plants.
- Tranzschel is a fungus that occurs throughout the North Temperate Zone wherever " Chamaedaphne calyculata " ( L . ) Moench occurs, independent of host alternation.
- The apparent threat to " A . fimbriata's " habitat is from agriculture and the exportation of ornamental " Chamaedaphne calyculata " plants to Japan and Europe.
- Threats to this species include habitat loss from agriculture, and the exportation of ornamental " Chamaedaphne calyculata " plants, conversion of habitats to pine plantations, and intentional fires.
- The understory of the swamp has an open aspect to it, and is dominated by the ericaceous shrubs Labrador tea ( " Rhododendron groenlandicum " ), bog laurel ( " Kalmia polifolia " ), and leatherleaf ( " Chamaedaphne calyculata " ).