Definition of Chasmophyte. Meaning of Chasmophyte. Synonyms of Chasmophyte

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Definition of Chasmophyte

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- that are pollinated when the perianth is open. Compare cleistogamous. chasmophyte A plant adapted to growing in crevices or hollows, such as in cliff faces...
- as Scabiosa solymica (formerly named Lomelosia solymica), which is a chasmophyte (a plant adapted to growing in crevices or hollows) of montane, sea facing...
- lithophytes grow in the crevices of rocks (and are also referred to as chasmophytes). Lithophytes can also be classified as being either obligate or facultative...
- dormant in summer.[3] In Korea L. spectabilis behaves as a shade-loving chasmophyte, growing in rock crevices at low altitudes in the mountains of the central...
- specific local conditions and represented by typical shrubs, graminaceous, chasmophytes etc., while the flora includes many endemic species of the Balkans. Beyond...
- The poem uses the image of a flowering plant - specifically that of a chasmophyte rooted in the wall of the wishing well - as a source of inspiration for...
- to Morocco and Algeria. Erinus alpinus is a semi-evergreen, perennial chasmophyte with 10 cm (4 in) stems of narrow blue-green leaves and clusters of rose-pink...
- explosive fruits (ballistic), while Rupicapnos and Sarcocapnos species are chasmophytes, growing on rocks, and their fruit's peduncles and pedicels are geotropic...
- Plateau and the Snežnik mountain plateau. This plant is classified as a chasmophyte species, with its habitat typically consisting of rock screes and similar...
- certainly often to be observed growing as a lithophyte - specifically a chasmophyte - in a minimal substrate e.g. from bird droppings deposited in rock crevices...