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limestone outcrops

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Comptosorous rhizophyllus
Comptosorous rhizophyllus Comptosorous rhizophyllus Found commonly on cliffs and most abundant on limestone outcrops. It will also grow on other rocks, on rich humus or tree trunks. Return to Main Menu Order Filicales
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Large Trees (50 - 100' or more)
... , west widespread widespread Habitat moist bottomlands, limestone soils, open or wooded pastures, rocky hillsides water margins, bottomlands, floodplains; limestone soils moist woods fertile, moist or dry ... 60-75' 40-60' Ohio Distribution west northcentral widespread west Habitat dry hills, limestone outcrops, bottomlands bottomlands, acid soils, wet clay flats well-drained woods, acid soils stream ...
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Cycas bifida
... deciduous or bamboo woodland, often on red terra rosa soils on and around steep karst limestone outcrops, but also on sandy or loamy soils over shales, granites metasandstones. This species is apparently ...
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Cycas calcicola
... with the suffix -cola, a dweller or inhabitant, in reference to the occurrence on limestone outcrops. Illustration: Elliot & Jones 1984, Maconochie 1978, fig. 1. Hill 1996, fig. 24. Historical notes ... on Bullo River station near the Weastern Australian border. Although originally described from limestone and named accordingly, this species occurs on various often non-calcareous substrates such ...
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Cycas clivicola
... and thickened axes distinguish this species within Thailand. Distribution and habitat: a common species on limestone outcrops, throughout southern Thailand. Plants are most often rooted in clefts and crevices in near- ... grey trunk. Distribution and habitat: a relatively frequent taxon, growing in full sun on limestone outcrops. Populations were examined, west of Ban Nam Sae (at c. 12°45'N 101° ...
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Cycas hoabinhensis
... or decumbent aerial trunk. Distribution and habitat: Locally abundant, in somewhat sheltered sites on steep limestone outcrops, usually within the canopy of closed evergreen forest on ridge crests in the region south ...
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Cycas hongheensis
... Hong He river valley in the west of Gejiu county. Once locally common on steep limestone outcrops at lower elevations, but now severely depleted by collecting for sale as an ornamental ... little no soil at the roots. This species is apparently endemic to these seasonally dry limestone outcrops. Conservation status: Known populations have been very heavily cut for sale as ornamentals, killing many ...
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Cycas nongnoochiae
... from limestone outcrops near Tak Fa, 15°21'N 100°28'E. This species is locally abundant, in full sun in low scrub on steep limestone bluffs, often growing in crevices in bare limestone ...
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Cycas petraea
... NSW] Etymology: From the Latin petraeus, of rocky places, referring to the habitat on bare limestone cliffs and boulders. Distinguishing features: This species most resembles C. clivicola in the smooth ... Euphorbia, bamboos and numerous climbers on steep to precipitous limestone outcrops with no soil cover. Known only from a single line of limestone mountains flanking the Phu Kra Dung massif to the ...
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Cycas tansachana
... from limestone outcrops near Saraburi, growing in full sun or part shade in crevices in bare rock. Conservation status: Apparently quite restricted in occurrence and under severe pressure from plant collectors and limestone ...
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