- An
axiophyte (Gr****: "worthy plant") is a
plant that is of
particular interest to botanists,
conservationists and ecologists. The
significance of axiophytes...
- is a seed bug that
normally feeds on wild thyme. It is
considered an
axiophyte in many
British counties,
because low-intensity
pasture is a rare habitat...
-
towards the
south and east.
Despite its abundance, it is
listed as an
axiophyte in most
British counties.
Blinks grows in a wide
range of
wetland habitats...
- has been ****essed as LC (Least Concern). It is
usually considered an
axiophyte, or
plant of
conservation importance,
wherever it grows.
Members of the...
- In some
counties in
Britain sea stork's-bill is
considered to be an
axiophyte, or
species typical of
valuable habitats.
These are
mostly the ones in...
-
distinctive U1
Rumex acetosella gr****land,
where it is
sometimes considered an
axiophyte of species-rich habitat. The
flowers are
cleistogamous and are not visited...
- and
largely restricted to old
hedges and woods, it is
considered an
axiophyte in some counties. It is a
lowland plant,
reaching its
altitudinal limit...
- and light, and low
levels of nutrients. In
Britain it is
considered an
axiophyte wherever it occurs, and it has been
described as a
useful bioindicator...
- base-rich conditions, and
moderately high
light levels,
which make it an
axiophyte in most
British counties. In
France it is an
indicator of the Gratiola...
- is
still given the
status of LC. In many
counties it is
listed as an
axiophyte,
showing that it is
considered a
plant of
significance for conservation...