- amber-preserved
fossils of
Phylica piloburmensis,
belonging to the
modern pyrophytic genus Phylica, show
clear adaptations to fire
including pubescent, needle-like...
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abundance of
various types of berries.
Pocosin ecosystems are fire-adapted (
pyrophytic). Pond
pines exhibit serotiny, such that
wildfire can
create a pond pine...
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Amazing Adaptations of
Pyrophytic Plants.
Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/list/5-amazing-adaptations-of-
pyrophytic-plants Ward, D. (2004)....
- boundaries. The
Maquis shrublands of the
Mediterranean region are
dominated by
pyrophytic plants that
thrive under conditions of
anthropogenic fire and livestock...
- the
native herbaceous prairie species of
forbs and gr****es
which are
pyrophytic,
adapted and
resistant to wildfires. The
exact frequency of
fires is unknown...
- pine
forests with
temporary winter flooding.
Longleaf pine is
highly pyrophytic (resistant to wildfire) and
dependent on fire.
Their thick bark and growth...
- Petruzzello,
Melissa (2023). "Playing with Wildfire: 5
Amazing Adaptations of
Pyrophytic Plants". britannica.com. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Retrieved 22 February...
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exhibit the
curious phenomenon of serotiny,
which is ****ociated with
their pyrophytic behaviour:
these trees ac****ulate
fruits on
their branches whose outer...
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species of Syzygium.
Syzygium guineense can grow as a tree, a shrub, or a
pyrophytic subshrub,
depending on its habitat. As a tree its
height is
usually between...
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McPherson 2010.
Nepenthes holdenii (Nepenthaceae), a new
species of
pyrophytic pitcher plant from the
Cardamom Mountains of Cambodia. In: S.R. McPherson...