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- Within the reserve are 4 meadows, all of which are floristically rich.
- This sort of habitat is one of the most floristically diverse in Sydney Basin.
- The marshes are floristically rich, with the largest one being dominated by great horsetail.
- It represents the most floristically complex and best developed form of this forest type in Australia.
- :" This glacial overflow valley supports floristically diverse lime-rich marsh and unimproved chalk turf.
- Floristically this survey demonstrated the woodland flora is among the richest in England for woodland vascular plants ."
- The hilly site is almost wholly wooded, and one of the floristically richest ancient woods in the London area.
- The site is an outstanding floristically-diverse mesotrophic grassland where traditional late hay cutting and aftermath grazing has been perpetuated, largely unaffected by modern agricultural practices.
- She was especially concerned for the Wallum country of south-eastern Queensland, a habitat characterised by floristically-rich coastal heath and swamps on deep sandy soils.
- The abandoned quarry workings include an area of floristically-rich magnesian limestone grassland, a habitat which is nationally scarce in Britain, with only an estimated 270 ha remaining.
- Tasmanian rainforest is classified and as "'cool temperate rainforest "', it represents the most floristically complex and best developed form of this forest type in Australia.
- :: : I had difficulty in thinking how to word the hook because the diagonal separates the country floristically and this article is meant to be about the wildlife in general.
- The botanical continent of Europe is defined broadly in line with " Flora Europaea " and with the Aegean Islands and Cyprus, which although politically part of Europe are considered floristically part of Western Asia.
- The edges of hammocks are floristically very important, and many tropical hardwood hammock species are limited to these ecotones ( although they may be found in other communities such as pine rocklands, or in hammock gaps following disturbance ).
- Floristically and depending on location, " missen " may transition into raised bogs, whereby ombrotrophes, i . e . areas exclusively fed by rainwater, ( initially ) are formed, albeit they only have a small surface area.
- The mountainous eastern half of the country is separated floristically from the rest of the country by the Anatolian diagonal, a floral break that crosses the country from the eastern end of the Black Sea to the northeastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Gidgee communities are floristically similar to brigalow communities . " Eucalyptus cambageana ", " E . populnea ", " Corymbia terminalis ", " Eremophila mitchellii " and " Geijera parviflora " are typical woody species associated with gidgee communities.
- Hopkins Pond sits within the Merrimack River watershed, and is floristically considered part of the Sunapee Uplands sub-region of the Lower New England-Northern Piedmont Ecoregion, as defined by The Nature Conservancy, and the New England-Acadian Forest Ecoregion, as defined by the World Wildlife Fund.
- Madagascar has been described as " one of the most floristically unique places in the world " ., 243 vascular plant families with roughly 11, 000 species were known according to the " Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Madagascar ", of which 83 per cent are only found on the island.
- At some sites in Ireland, " V . orobus " is associated with species such as " Dryas octopetala ", " Sesleria albicans " and " Geranium sanguineum ", which are characteristic of the flora of the Burren, although " V . orobus " does not occur in the Burren, or in floristically similar regions nearby.
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