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- zone. Phreatophytes are plants that are supplied with surface water and often have their roots constantly in touch with moisture. A phreatophyte is one...
- thereby avoiding excessive water loss". There are also plants called phreatophytes which have adapted to the harsh desert conditions by developing extremely...
- inhospitable locations. Having a great need of water, it is mostly a phreatophyte that extracts the needed water from sources in or on the ground. Consequently...
- A. (August 1996). "Water Use by Tamarix ramosissima and ****ociated Phreatophytes in a Mojave Desert Floodplain". Ecological Applications. 6 (3): 888–898...
- Chilopsis linearis subsp. arcuata. Nevada, California, Baja California. As a phreatophyte, it is well adapted to ephemeral desert washes and sandy streams. It...
- enters the soil Phreatic – Term used in several scientific disciplines Phreatophyte – Type of plant Vadose zone – Unsaturated aquifer above the water table...
- and winter, provide food for various vertebrates. The Nyala tree is a phreatophyte – it indicates the presence of ground water. The wood of a nyala tree...
- braided streams are usually present and active during water flows. Phreatophytes (plants with long tap roots capable of reaching a deep water table)...
- Moisture plants (hygrophytes) Drought plants (xerophytes) Mesophytes Phreatophytes According to latitude (in vegetation classification): Tropical Subtropical...
- ambitious restoration project are to control exotic plants, particularly the phreatophyte Saltcedar - Tamarix (primarily Tamarix ramosissima and Tamarix parviflora)...