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- Pyrophytes are plants which have adapted to tolerate fire. Fire acts favourably for some species. "P****ive pyrophytes" resist the effects of fire, particularly...
- Caribbean, and the Southeastern United States. It is a highly flammable pyrophyte, and can spread rapidly by colonizing disturbed areas and encouraging...
- cultivation methods Ruderal apophytesspread by development of marginal areas Pyrophyte apophytesspread by fires Zoogen apophytesspread by grazing animals...
- lightning-caused fires occur with some frequency. Many of the plants are pyrophytes, or fire-loving, adapted or even depending on fire for reproduction, recycling...
- the soil should be between pH 4.5 and 7. The cork oak is considered a pyrophyte because it recovers quickly after forest fires as it is protected by the...
- growth is light. Lily seed germination types Oldest viable seed Pot farm Pyrophyte, for germination after fire Seed tray Seedling Sprouting Urban horticulture...
- any, attaches. pyrophile Plants which need fire for their reproduction. pyrophyte Plants which have adapted to tolerate fire. Contents:  A B C D E F G H...
- Crown sprouting Evolutionary history of plants Fire history Peat bog fire Pyrophyte Keystone species reintroduction: (sufficient) native keystone grazing...
- cause spontaneous combustion. Cistus plants are therefore considered pyrophytes, or plants which rely upon fire as a part of their life cycle to encourage...
- a perennial shrub up to 2 metres (7 ft) tall. The species is likely a pyrophyte (one adapted to recover from fire). Droogmansia scaettaiana is native...