lithophytic การใช้
- Species in this genus are either lithophytic in their growth habit.
- It includes some species that are lithophytic rheophytes.
- Lithophytic plants are way too numerous to list.
- These are epiphytic or lithophytic orchids with leaves arranged disticiously and not originating from a pseudobulb.
- This lithophytic wildflower is native in the western cordillera of Mexico . growing on rocks and cliff faces.
- Species are usually epiphytic, sometimes lithophytic small orchids, resembling " Vanda " s in appearance.
- This orchid with a short stem is semi-terrestrial, semi-lithophytic to epiphytic, depending on the substrate.
- This group contains the fewest lithophytic, growing in trees or on rocks where they absorb water and nutrients from the air.
- The New Zealand species are all lithophytic, found growing on mossy trunks in the rain forests of both the North and South Islands.
- It prefers sunny rock outcrops or mossy tree branches, but besides being lithophytic or epiphytic, it can also be pseudo-terrestrial.
- :Having said what I said, it may actually be a good idea if we at least start a list of lithophytic plants.
- Blue Pool ) was a species of epiphytic or lithophytic fern known from subtropical rainforest in Lamington National Park in the state of Queensland, Australia.
- The plants resemble Dendrobiums in form and habit typically, although they tend to be terrestrial rather than lithophytic and epiphytic, and do better in a humus rich, well aerated substrate.
- ""'Utricularia andongensis " "'is a small, probably lithophytic plant on wet, bare rocks or among mosses in grasslands at altitudes from to.
- The subtribe includes eleven genera with more than 725 species of epiphytic, lithophytic or ( more rarely ) terrestrial orchids from tropical regions of India, China, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
- Finally, in 1947, Frederico Carlos Hoehne described a new species, " Scuticaria strictifolia ", yet similar to " Scuticaria hadwenii ", although showing some slight differences on the labellum structure, besides their normally lithophytic habit and erect leaves.