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Fire resistant plants
Pyrophytes are plants which have adapted to tolerate fire. Fire acts favourably for some species. "Passive pyrophytes" resist the effects of fire, particularly
Pyrophyte
Species of grass
Caribbean, and the Southeastern United States. It is a highly flammable pyrophyte, and can spread rapidly by colonizing disturbed areas and encouraging
Imperata_cylindrica
Wild animal or plant that lives near and benefits from people
cultivation methods Ruderal apophytes – spread by development of marginal areas Pyrophyte apophytes – spread by fires Zoogen apophytes – spread by grazing animals
Synanthrope
Habitat defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature
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
Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub
Mediterranean_forests,_woodlands,_and_scrub
Species of plant
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
Quercus_suber
any, attaches. pyrophile Plants which need fire for their reproduction. pyrophyte Plants which have adapted to tolerate fire. Flowers in the inflorescence
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Growth of an organism from a seed or spore
[citation needed] Lily seed germination types Oldest viable seed Pot farm Pyrophyte, for germination after fire Seed tray Seedling Sprouting Urban horticulture
Germination
Family of flowering plants
mobilization and absorption of phosphate. Many species are fire-adapted (pyrophytes), meaning they have strategies for surviving fires that sweep through
Proteaceae
Genus of flowering plants in the rock rose family Cistaceae
cause spontaneous combustion. Cistus plants are therefore considered pyrophytes, or plants which rely upon fire as a part of their life cycle to encourage
Cistus
Nature preserve in California, United States
this soil contributes to the dominance of drought-tolerant scrubs and pyrophyte plants. These xerophytes have shallow but extensive root network to rapidly
Oak_Canyon_Nature_Center
Genus of legumes
open rocky areas, disturbed areas, or along streams. Many species are pyrophytes. There are several different complexes within the genus, including the
Rhynchosia
English comic book writer
Master: Year of the Villain #1 (2019) Poison Ivy #25, short story "The Pyrophyte" (2024) The Sandman Universe: The Sandman Universe #1 (2018) House of
Dan_Watters
Genus of carnivorous plants
undergrowth by sprouting again from the rhizome. However, the seeds are not pyrophytes. After the pitcher is formed, the lid lifts from the peristome and the
Cephalotus
Insect which relies on fire ecology
their life cycle. Pyrophiles usually occur alongside and co-evolve with pyrophytes, the plant analog of a pyrophilic insect - those plants which rely upon
Pyrophile
Species of plant
Afromontane zones of East Africa. Like many Erica species, Erica rossii is pyrophyte (fire-resistant). The plant closely resembles the related Erica arborea
Erica_rossii
Study of fire in ecosystems
Fire-stick farming Peat bog fire Post-fire hillslope stabilization treatments Pyrophyte Keystone species reintroduction: (sufficient) native keystone grazing
Fire_ecology
Transborder agglomeration of the Californias
the historically annual cleanse of the woodlands and reproduction of pyrophytes. Southern coastal sage scrub is further observed on the coast. This is
San_Diego–Tijuana
Californian species of western cypress
ground exposed by the natural fire. Like most California cypress, it is a pyrophyte, heavily reliant on wildfire for its regeneration. Fire suppression policies
Hesperocyparis_nevadensis
Species of plant
it also produces large amounts of highly viable seed. This grass is a pyrophyte, well adapted to habitat with an annual wildfire cycle. During the dry
Hyparrhenia_rufa
Botanical garden in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
from Mediterranean regions, conifers from the Southern Hemisphere, and Pyrophytes from Australia and South Africa. South Africa house (opened 2008, 330
Botanical garden of Düsseldorf
Botanical_garden_of_Düsseldorf
Species of tree
Asteraceae, Asteropeiaceae, Rubiaceae, and Sarcolaenaceae. Trees are pyrophytes with a thick, fire-resistant bark. The understory is composed of ericoid
Uapaca_bojeri
Natural resource management technique
replaced by more pyrophytic plants or plants that benefit from fire. Pyrophyte vegetation are plants and trees that have formed the ability to resist
Native American use of fire in ecosystems
Native_American_use_of_fire_in_ecosystems
Genus of plants
von Gilli in 1973 to accommodate a single specimen of a suffruticose pyrophyte with ternate leaves. The type species was Multidentia verticillata - named
Multidentia
Species of plant
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
Droogmansia_scaettaiana
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 Scottish feminine form of Hebrew Adam, ADAMINA means "earth" or "red."
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