10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHRUBBINESS»
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shrubbiness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
shrubbiness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Annual production fraction of aboveground biomass in relation to plant
shrubbiness in savanna. Bothalia 14: 139-142. Rutherford. M. C., 1982c. Review:
Heathlands and related shrublands: analytical studies (Ecosystems of the world,
Vol.
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Kidd's Own Journal: For Inter-communications on Natural ...
In disappointment I took them up all but two, which showed a little like inclination
to shrubbiness. The roots were as various as the foliage, some only long fangs
like Moutan, some tubers like garden Paeonies, and others, the greatest number,
...
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Arctic Climate Impact Assessment - Scientific Report
Aerial photographs show a general increase in shrubbiness in arctic Alaska (
Sturm et al., 2001b) and indigenous knowledge also reports an increase in
shrubbiness in some areas. These observations are consistent with the satellite ...
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The American midland naturalist
Based on the earlier work (M'Closkey, 1975), the use of small patches of habitat
should increase both as shrubbiness increases and as the quantity of horizontal
branches increases. Shrubbiness is quantified by taking the proportion of ...
University of Notre Dame, 1976
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Botanical Survey of South Africa: Memoir
will partly explain the prevalence of succulents, while the low altitude and the
better soil-water relations produced by the rocky hilliness will explain the
shrubbiness. Thus it can be noticed that the flatter parts of the Little Karoo, e.g. in
...
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The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful ...
In the species we have thus been remarking on, there is an evident woodiness
and shrubbiness which constitute a marked feature of distinction from those to
which we shall now advert, which possess a greater or less degree of succulence
, ...
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Magazine of Horticulture, Botany and All Useful Discoveries ...
In the species we have thus been remarking on, there is an evident woodiness
and shrubbiness which constitute a marked feature of distinction from those to
which we shall now advert, which possess a greater or less degree of succulence
, ...
Charles Mason Hovey, 1841
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Tracking the Phylogeny of the Crotoneae with Comparative ...
... characters in the common ancestors to sections Cyclostigma and Cascarilla is
probably best explained by the transition from the plesiomorphic mesic,
arborescent conditions to xeric shrubbiness in the common ancestor to section
Cascarilla ...
Alex C. Wiedenhoeft, 2008
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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary: Comprehending ...
SHRUBBINESS [ rcjlybicnerje, Sax.] fulness of lhrubs. SHRU'BBY [of ycjiybi£,
Sax.] full of lhrubs. SHRUNK [of Jcjlincan, Sax.] contracted. SHU'TTERS [
ofKciVCan, Sax. to lock, flutter!, »«• to inclose! for windows, g»c. STALISMOS [of
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The Great Cacti: Ethnobotany & Biogeography
A. C. Gibson & K. E. Horak These three cacti are only marginally columnar,
tending more toward shrubbiness. They tend to grow in sprawling thickets. At
times, however, individual branches take on the uprightness of columnars that
exceed 2 ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SHRUBBINESS»
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shrubbiness is used in the context of the following news items.
Red Cedar: An Urban Pioneer
It is an early sign that ecological succession is leading a field through shrubbiness to eventual woodland. Naturalists and hikers will sometimes encounter old ... «New York Times, Feb 15»
More stunning species from Canary Islands
Canarian echiums and aeoniums share a tendency toward woodiness and shrubbiness. Woodiness is common among island plants; there are even treelike ... «San Francisco Chronicle, Feb 10»