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Iron Mountain
... is composed of batholithic, granodioritic rock. Some of the boulders are reddish from iron deposits and possibly from the formerly-overlying red Bedford Canyon formation. Soils on the mountain include ... [Note: These are not melanomas on human skin.] The thallus of this lichen embedded in cracks and crevices of the rock. In lecideine apothecia, the rim of the ascocarp does not contain photobiont ...
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Stranglers & Banyans
... germinate in the crowns of palms and in crevices of buildings; however, it is generally too arid for them to send aerial roots to the ground and develop epiphytically. An unusual sight on ... together by a network of fig roots. Throughout Key West fig seedlings germinate readily in cracks and crevices of old buildings, gradually sending a weblike mass of aerial roots down the walls to ...
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