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- A thermophile is an organism—a type of extremophile—that thrives at relatively high temperatures, between 41 and 122 °C (106 and 252 °F). Many thermophiles...
- most of Europe, Turkey, the Levant, the Caucasus and Iran. Found in thermophilous oak forests, it also does well in old fields that are in later stages...
- (C. ladanifer × C. salviifolius) Cistus × vinyalsii Sennen They are thermophilous plants, which require open, sunny places. This plant genus is peculiar...
- low winter temperatures below 4 °C (39 °F) of the Black Sea prevent thermophilous species from becoming established. The relatively high organic matter...
- slopes of limestone hills provide conditions for the development of thermophilous vegetation, gr****lands and shrubs. The city is spaced along an extended...
- the Błędów Desert area includes: inland dunes with sand gr****lands, thermophilous inland sand gr****lands, willow, poplar, alder and ash forests During...
- almacigo is a tree that extends from the North Africa and found in thermophilous forests, up to 600 m altitude. It is one of the few deciduous species...
- variety of habitats, such as cedar, fir, and oak forests, gr****lands, thermophilous scrub, and rocky ridges full of vegetation in Mediterranean climate...
- Edoardo (2001). "The role of central Italy as a centre of refuge for thermophilous plants in the late Cenozoic". Acta Palaeobotan. 41 (2): 299–319. Interactive...
- s**** on the bottom of a sea. The flora is characterized by berica thermophilous vegetation, the environment a hot climate, or microterme, usually live...