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genus Pararistolochia differ by having fleshy | moist fruit that do not split. |
Wild Nile grass grows well in flooded, | moist, and humid conditions and does not do well in |
species is free-flowering and is suitable for | moist shady positions. |
ithin these rich woods, it has an affinity for | moist soils with habitats that include ravines, rock |
ouch for chewing tobacco and a plastic can for | moist snuff. |
addisflies, including species more typical for | moist environments such as wetlands and marshes. |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, swamps, intermittent freshwater marsh |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, rivers, pastureland, and rural garden |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, rivers, and swamps. |
Its natural habitats are dry forests, | moist forests, and heavily degraded former forest. |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, subtropical or tropical seasonally we |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, subtropical or tropical seasonally we |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, subtropical or tropical moist shrubla |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, subtropical or tropical moist shrubla |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, subtropical or tropical moist shrubla |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, intermittent rivers, swamps, intermit |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, rivers, swamps, freshwater marshes, a |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, and intermittent freshwater marshes. |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, rivers, swamps, rural gardens, and he |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, subtropical or tropical moist shrubla |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, subtropical or tropical seasonally we |
itats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, | moist savanna, and subtropical or tropical seasonall |
The video for the song features former | Moist front man David Usher. |
nition cartridges were nearly all useless from | moist terrain, and had only one scaling ladder by th |
endemic to California, where it is known from | moist, shady habitat in the coastal mountain ranges |
e planted on the valley floor and benefit from | moist, cooling winds in the summer afternoons. |
Originates from | moist Atlantic air-masses flowing across the Toulous |
Sisyrinchium idahoense is found in generally | moist grassy areas and open woodlands, and by stream |
Cook for only few minutes until the bread gets | moist, but make sure it doesn't burn. |
3,281 ft), are part of the South Western Ghats | moist deciduous forests ecoregion. |
oast is referred to as the South Western Ghats | moist deciduous forests. |
bounded on the east by the North Western Ghats | moist deciduous forests in Maharashtra and Karnataka |
Often found in grassy | moist areas. |
where it grows in many types of open habitat, | moist and dry, including disturbed areas such as roa |
than most of those of other families, and have | moist, sticky droppings. |
Herbal dipping tobacco or herbal | moist snuff is a tobacco-free and nicotine-free vers |
can be found near stream banks or near highly | moist soil in the southwestern wet forest areas of P |
adhesive, to allow it to adhere under the hot, | moist conditions of the autoclave. |
Whereas most arthropod species inhabit hot, | moist environments, A. antarcticus survives in freez |
ich the former take in water creating an ideal | moist habitat for the moss to grow on, and because m |
ewy, so is best when cooked for a long time in | moist heat. |
It may also be found in | moist or drier lowland forest. |
northwestern United States, where it grows in | moist mountain meadows. |
It occurs in | moist mountain habitat such as meadows and riverbank |
evices of mountain talus slopes, especially in | moist subalpine areas on volcanic or granite rocks. |
Funaria grows in dense patches or cushions in | moist shady and cool places during the rainy season. |
tish Columbia to California, where it grows in | moist areas in many types of habitat, from mountain |
a to California to Colorado, where it grows in | moist, cool areas such as mountain meadows and river |
rnia and far western Nevada, where it grows in | moist areas such as meadows. |
It is found in | moist savanna and subtropical/ tropical lowland mois |
f Eurasia and North America, where it grows in | moist areas. |
It is endemic to Puerto Rico, and is found in | moist regions of forests at middle or high elevation |
t is found in rich oak-hickory-pine forests in | moist soils. |
a to California to Colorado, where it grows in | moist and dry spots in mountain habitat, including r |
west, where it is often a weed, especially in | moist areas. |
rming large bunching patches of groundcover in | moist, cool areas. |
ower is a common plant growing in heathland in | moist areas not far from Sydney, Australia. |
ced species and invasive species that grows in | moist habitat types such as ditches. |
mbia to Arizona to Nebraska, where it grows in | moist areas, generally with alkaline soils. |
Cocaine hydrochloride hydrolyzes in | moist air to give methyl benzoate; drug-sniffing dog |
in the coastal mountains and canyons, often in | moist, shady areas. |
D. zeylanicus can be found in | moist low country like Ratnapura, Kaluthara, Galle & |
eat Basin and Mojave Desert, where it grows in | moist, often highly alkaline habitat, such as seeps, |
lumbia to California, where it can be found in | moist or dry habitat, often in woodland and forested |
It grows in | moist areas, such as wet sand, and thrives in calcar |
of the western United States where it grows in | moist forests and meadows. |
a permanent pasture, ground cover and turf in | moist, low fertility soils, particularly in shaded s |
gon and northern California, where it grows in | moist, rocky habitat. |
ly be encountered from April through August in | moist forests and meadows, feeding on nectar of flow |
tree in the Juglandaceae family that grows in | moist areas along riverbanks and mountain streams in |
m japonicum is a species of woodlouse found in | moist forests in Japan. |
s berlepschi is a type of ground bird found in | moist forest in northwestern Colombia and northweste |
n the Anamallay forests of Southern Indian, in | moist woods at around 1,200 m (4,000 ft). |
Northwest to Wyoming, where it can be found in | moist, dim habitat, such as mountain forest understo |
eudococcidae, unarmored scale insects found in | moist, warm climates. |
In Europe it is usually found in | moist loamy soils and partial shade near riverbanks, |
uciata, a common and often troublesome weed in | moist, temperate gardens and greenhouses. |
This plant grows in | moist soils of bottomland woods and wet meadows. |
and northern Mexico, where it can be found in | moist desert canyons, scrub, and woodland habitat. |
c or semiaquatic perennial herb which grows in | moist to wet to flooded areas. |
o found growing outdoors in warmer climates in | moist, fertile soil. |
e needlegrass (Nassella pulchra), generally in | moist areas in heavy clay soils. |
in the coastal mountains and canyons, often in | moist areas. |
from Montana to California, where it grows in | moist mountainous habitat, such as meadows and fores |
It often grows in | moist habitat, such as ponds. |
Its hydrolysis in | moist air produces methanethiol, which has a low odo |
It is most often found in | moist to wet habitat, such as marshy meadows, and it |
It grows in | moist and wet habitat, and often grows in shallow wa |
tive to the Americas, where it can be found in | moist and wet habitat types from Canada to Argentina |
It grows in | moist or wet areas, often on clay soils. |
a to California to Colorado, where it grows in | moist, shady habitat such as meadows, woods, and mou |
umbia to central California, where it grows in | moist habitat, often in coastal areas. |
"Copper in | moist air slowly acquires a dull green coating. |
It grows in | moist and wet habitat or shallow water, including di |
These bats live mainly in | moist areas, although they can also be found in dry |
It grows in | moist places, on gravel or in moss carpets. |
om Washington to California, where it grows in | moist areas at low elevations. |
southwestern United States, where it grows in | moist or damp areas in otherwise dry habitat, such a |
It grows in | moist, rocky habitat in mountains and foothills. |
tern United States, where it is most common in | moist mountain habitats. |
It grows at 1500-2100 m elevation in | moist meadows to open woodlands and the unique pebbl |
in open habitat such as prairie, especially in | moist areas. |
It can be found in | moist habitat, such as marshes and other wetlands. |
Plants occur along drainage lines and in | moist areas amongst rocks. |
It can be found in | moist and wet, rocky habitat, in substrates rich in |
It grows in | moist woodland habitat, often on serpentine soils. |
It generally grows at some elevation in | moist places. |
It grows in | moist marshy areas and shady redwood forests. |
from California to Wyoming, where it grows in | moist and dry mountain habitat above 2,500 metres (8 |
It grows in | moist and wet habitat, such as marshes and moist pra |
is a spring flowering plant, usually found in | moist coniferous forests. |
s a small, climbing perennial plant, native in | moist temperate parts of Europe and Western Asia. |
It grows in subalpine and alpine climates in | moist areas in rocky habitat, such as talus that ret |
It is found in | moist forest areas, and during drier periods it shel |
They are laid singly, 5-10cm deep in | moist soil, and take 2 weeks to hatch. |
They are found in | moist subtropical lowland mountainous forests and we |
It grows in | moist soil, full sun to part shade, and grows up to |
hin 100 miles of the coast, and it is found in | moist places, such as streambanks, bogs, and wet for |
It grows in | moist mountainous environments, such as riverbanks a |
about a meter in maximum height, or taller in | moist conditions. |
It grows in | moist areas in several types of habitat. |
Found in | moist areas near streams or rainforests, south of Ca |
The Coral Heath grows in heathland in | moist areas in eastern Australian. |
ja California to New Mexico, where it grows in | moist places, such as meadows. |
at drought tolerant though it performs best in | moist situations.It can withstand light to moderate |
tish Columbia to California, where it grows in | moist mountain habitats. |
southwestern United States, where it grows in | moist areas in otherwise dry habitat, such as desert |
lumbia to Arizona, where it generally grows in | moist places in several types of habitat. |
The dimer also undergoes hydrolysis rapidly in | moist air. |
thern California and Nevada, where it grows in | moist meadows, woods, and mountain forests. |
mbia to northern California, where it grows in | moist meadows, marshy areas, and shady forests. |
It is found in | moist woods and clearings. |
n encountered at 0 to 1300 metre elevations in | moist to dry soils in association with hemlock-north |
Occurring in | moist areas of south eastern Australia, and also ind |
It grows in | moist areas such as meadows and riverbanks. |
ther plant) or lithophytic (grows on rocks) in | moist or wet forests, sometimes in oak forests. |
It grows at all elevations, often in | moist areas. |
ventilated, as the insect preferably breeds in | moist or matted material such as is to be found in t |
It grows in | moist and shaded places, often near streams in easte |
Usually found in | moist areas, where it may form large colonies. |
"Wynaad and hill-ranges further south, in | moist forests. |
Plants grow in | moist soils and under dry conditions go dormant, los |
It gradually turns yellow on standing in | moist air, owing to decomposition with liberation of |
of this effect, the lowering of temperature in | moist, cold ground does not happen at a uniform rate |
d the semi-metamorphosed tadpoles are found in | moist leaf litter and are capable of leaping with th |
Grows in | moist or dry woods and prairies. |
It can be found in | moist and wet habitat, such as mountain meadows, fre |
ce in the fall months, and females lay eggs in | moist, sheltered areas of ground debris. |
lifornia and western Nevada, where it grows in | moist areas in high mountain subalpine and alpine cl |
Usually a vine or small shrub growing in | moist areas. |
It grows in | moist areas, such as valley bottoms and moorland, in |
A common plant, often seen growing in | moist areas. |
It proliferates in | moist conditions, beside rivers and lakes. |
Strawberry Blite is found in | moist mountain valleys. |
ve to western United States, where it grows in | moist areas in northern California, Oregon, and Idah |
It grows in the shade in | moist soil. |
It occurs in | moist forest and scrub in New South Wales, Victoria, |
It often grows in | moist habitat, such as marshes. |
It grows in | moist habitat, such as streambanks and ditches, in t |
and Baja California, where it can be found in | moist habitats such as riverbanks and meadows. |
orth America and eastern Asia, growing wild in | moist, shady places. |
It grows in mountain forests, generally in | moist, partially shaded areas, and often colonizes b |
It grows in | moist and wet habitat, such as riverbanks, swamps, a |
In India it grows in | moist and dry deciduous forests. |
This plant grows in | moist to wet prairie habitat, often near ponds, or s |
dising agent and undergoes rapid hydrolysis in | moist air. |
but both forms degrade to copper(II) oxides in | moist air. |
It grows in | moist and wet habitats, such as streambanks and moun |
rnia to Montana to Colorado, where it grows in | moist areas, especially in subalpine mountain habita |
Sinodendron rugosum is found in | moist woodlands from British Columbia to California. |
It is found in | moist forest and edge at middle elevations on the Ca |
It grows in | moist areas such as lakesides and streambanks in mou |
o California and New Mexico, where it grows in | moist mountain habitat, such as riverbanks. |
It grows in | moist areas, often in gravelly soils. |
It grows to 2.5m by 2.5m in | moist, sandy soils, and produces small, white, tubul |
a local serpentine endemic generally found in | moist areas. |
ia to California and Nevada, where it grows in | moist spots in mountain habitat, such as meadows. |
This species typically grows in | moist areas, areas with acidic soils, and pine barre |
It grows in | moist soils in meadows near streams in the western G |
It grows in | moist and wet habitat types, such as marshes and riv |
It can be found growing in | moist soils and seasonal pools. |
It lived in | moist meadows at elevations of 600-1,000 metres. |
states, and northern Mexico, where it grows in | moist areas in mountain coniferous forests. |
and Manitoba to New Mexico, where it grows in | moist and dry habitat. |
It grows on slopes in | moist forest habitat. |
Sometimes seen in | moist gullies dominated by eucalyptus trees. |
to California to New Mexico, where it grows in | moist, rocky areas in subalpine and alpine climates. |
It grows well in disturbed habitat, often in | moist areas. |
cific Coast, and is vigorous and productive in | moist, rich soil. |
growing to 1.5-3 m (5-10 feet) tall, found in | moist, rich soil alongside ditches and marshes, or i |
and northern North America, where it grows in | moist, shady mountain forests. |
ern California, and Nevada, where it occurs in | moist, forested mountain habitat. |
d central California, where it grows mainly in | moist areas, such as meadows. |
The habitat varies, but it is often seen in | moist gullies along the coast and nearby ranges. |
in Venezuela in the Valley of Rio Coro-Coro in | moist, sandy depressions near sources of water. |
southwestern United States, where it grows in | moist places in otherwise dry habitat, such as river |
They are most often seen in | moist conditions, which create an abundance of food. |
States and northern Mexico, where it grows in | moist and sandy habitats with fresh to brackish wate |
It grows in | moist to wet soils, generally alongside the closely |
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