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- In biology, the canopy is the aboveground portion of a plant cropping or crop, formed by the collection of individual plant crowns. In forest ecology,...
- KLEER-stor-ee; lit. 'clear storey', also clearstory, clearstorey, or overstorey; from Old French cler estor) is a high section of wall that contains windows...
- with an overstorey of eucalypts and acacias. Acacia (particularly mulga) shrublands also cover extensive areas. All the dominant overstorey acacia species...
- Kuroshima, Suwanosejima and the Uji Islands. It occurs in ****ociation with overstorey species such as Ardisia sieboldii and Castanopsis sieboldii. A. elatior...
- vine maple a good contender for secondary succession after a woodland overstorey (canopy) disturbance. Acer circinatum is part of the Palmatum group of...
- dominated by Corymbia eximia and Eucalyptus sieberi, which shape a sporadic overstorey enclosed with large shrubs such as Banksia serrata, Leptospermum trinervium...
- jarrah overstorey and the original Banksia understorey, and over time these may be replaced by a more open woodland consisting of an overstorey of the...
- of ground cover in mulga woodlands varies with canopy density of the overstorey, becoming almost nonexistent in extremely dense stands. In more open stands...
- protection of the spruce during stand entry for harvesting of the aspen overstorey". A harvesting and regeneration method which is a relatively new silvicultural...
- Tuart forest is an open forest in which the dominant overstorey tree is Eucalyptus gomphocephala (tuart). This form of vegetation occurs only in the Southwest...