「Subalpine」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

Subalpine

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  • It is found in subalpine and alpine habitats.
  • It is found in subalpine and alpine habitats in Australia.
  • In New Zealand it occupies subalpine and alpine habitats on stony or rocky ground
  • Luzula divaricata grows in the subalpine and alpine climates of high mountain ranges.
  • It grows in wet habitat in the subalpine and alpine climates of the high mountain pea
  • It grows in the subalpine and alpine climates of high mountain ranges
  • perennial herb found on rocky slopes in the subalpine and alpine zones (Mount Rainier National Par
  • It grows in subalpine and alpine climates in moist areas in rocky
  • orthwestern United States, where it grows in subalpine and alpine climates in mountain habitat such
  • ca, where it grows in mountainous habitat in subalpine and alpine climates, including meadows, clif
  • elds, talus, and other habitat in regions of subalpine and alpine climates.
  • Mexico, where it grows in talus habitats in subalpine and alpine climates.
  • ere it grows in moist areas in high mountain subalpine and alpine climates.
  • egon, where it grows in forest and meadow in subalpine and alpine climates.
  • ico, where it grows in moist, rocky areas in subalpine and alpine climates.
  • re it is known from a few occurrences in the subalpine and alpine climates of the high mountain rid
  • including rocky talus and other areas in the subalpine and alpine climate.
  • The subalpine and alpine vegetation on the tops of these m
  • This heather is native to subalpine areas of western North America, from Alaska
  • f mountain talus slopes, especially in moist subalpine areas on volcanic or granite rocks.
  • Pinus flexilis is specifically found in the subalpine areas of the Rocky Mountains from southwest
  • Quinn - Subalpine Beard-heath
  • It is found in alpine and subalpine climates.
  • It occurs in subalpine closed heath and shrubland amongst granite r
  • environs such as bogs and swamps, in low or subalpine elevations.
  • Mountains, where it is a plant of alpine and subalpine environments.
  • Specifically, grand fir, silver fir and subalpine fir in Washington and Oregon all can serve a
  • The north-facing slopes feature Aspen, Subalpine fir, Douglas fir, Engelmann spruce, and Blue
  • by the common names Yuba Pass Willowherb and Subalpine Fireweed (though it is not a true fireweed).
  • A monogamous species, it inhabits subalpine forests of New Guinea.
  • ernment in 1979, and includes beech forests, subalpine forests and alpine meadows.
  • ncluding prairie grasslands, aspen parkland, subalpine forests, alpine tundra and freshwater fens t
  • n many types of habitat from desert flats to subalpine forests, including in the Sierra Nevada and
  • wer than ten occurrences in rocky alpine and subalpine habitat.
  • It grows in sandy or gravelly soils in subalpine habitats.
  • autumn The species occurs in boggy sites and subalpine heathland New South Wales and Tasmania.
  • In absence of fire, both types of subalpine heaths have a gradual transition to forests
  • It grows in the mountains and subalpine lands from 37° to the far south New Zealand
  • spans several diverse ecosystems, including subalpine meadow, foothill, sagebrush steppe, and dese
  • In moist subalpine meadows, it is often one of the most common
  • be found in moist forests, in clearings and subalpine meadows.
  • Its habitat includes subalpine mountain forests and alpine rock fields.
  • where it grows in moist areas, especially in subalpine mountain habitat.
  • to California to Colorado, where it grows in subalpine mountain habitat such as meadows and streamb
  • ifornia to Colorado, where it grows in moist subalpine mountain forests.
  • oist and wet habitat, such as riverbanks and subalpine mountain meadows, on rocky and silty substra
  • known by the common name red Sierra onion or subalpine onion.
  • ce was used for the House of Deputies of the Subalpine Parliament.
  • irly hot, dry summers in an almost semi-arid subalpine Pine Forest environment.
  • ere it lives at high elevation in alpine and subalpine plant communities.
  • that migrates between a glacial region and a subalpine region.
  • It also occasionally occurs in subalpine regions in the South Island.
  • It is found in the alpine and subalpine regions of New Zealand and Tasmania.
  • O. subulatum is endemic to montane and subalpine regions of New Zealand, but the range is not
  • . novae-zelandiae is found in the alpine and subalpine regions of New Zealand and Tasmania while D.
  • It grows in various habitats in alpine and subalpine regions.
  • It is endemic to Spain, where it grows in subalpine scree at 500-1400 m altitude in Tarragona an
  • een 1,700-2,700 m above sea level inhabiting subalpine scrublands and alpine meadows.
  • It inhabits wet forests, bogs, and subalpine shrublands at elevations of 1,610-2,080 m (5
  • ral habitats are lower and upper montane and subalpine swamps and meadows.
  • ectabilis grows in moist mountain habitat in subalpine to alpine climates.
  • where it grows in mountain talus habitats in subalpine to alpine climates.
  • ornia and southern Oregon, where it grows in subalpine to alpine climates.
  • a, from steppe, forest-steppe, mixed forest, subalpine vegetation to alpine vegetation".
  • Sylvia cantillans ( Subalpine Warbler)
  • d in grasslands and forest margins up to the subalpine zone.
  • inction and which lives in the submontane to subalpine zones within mixed and pine forests interspe
  • -including the sparsely vegetated alpine and subalpine zones in the mountains, mid-elevation forest
  • s in the mountain forests, from foothills to subalpine zones.