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Acacia tortilis
Economics Eleven-year old trees in deep sandy soils at Jodhpur averaged 6.4 m tall and 14 cm DBH. In shallow sandy loams over hardpan at Pali, India, 7-year old ...
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Acroceras macrum
It has been successful on loams, sandy loams, and clay loams. Ranging from Warm Temperate Dry through Tropical Moist Forest Life Zones, Nile grass is ...
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UC IPM Information about Irrigation of Processing Tomatoes for Tomato
Detailed information on determining allowable soil moisture depletions ...
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Prairie Fringed Orchids ESA
(Chapman, Martin, Packard pers. comm.). The soils are circumneutral to highly alkaline sandy loams and loams (Chapman pers. comm.). Peripheral habitat includes sedge-sphagnum bog mats in kettle lakes containing water ...
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA ORCHID NEWS
Plants grow in sandy loams or humus, often subject to seasonal desiccation. Species line drawing: Nervilia aragoana Gaudichaud drawn by ...
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Rich clays produce heavy yields of turnips, while the cucurbit family seem to prefer loamy-sands. Loamy soils can range from coarse-sandy-loams, through medium-sandy, fine-sandy, silty-loams and clay-loams ...
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Douglas-fir
Douglas-fir is found on a variety of soils, but grows best on sandy loams. It does poorly during long dry, hot periods, and therefore prefers coastal regions, such as ...
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Ion Exchange - Artemisia ludoviciana - Prairie Sage
August through September. Thrives in mesic to dry soils and does best ...
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Learn how the Earth, rocks, and soils all inter-relate with climate and landscape factors to influence what plant and animal communities form in a region-from NeoNaturalist.com
Because sandy soils are coarse, there are large spaces between each grain of ... more water, drain more slowly, and tend to be more fertile than sandy soils. If you soil feels smooth, and will not hold together ... leached as readily from the soil, and so the nutrient content of loams tends to be higher. Organic content, such as decaying leaves, or ...
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