Erica ciliaris L
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'Erica ciliaris' is a plant found in Africa and Europe that flowers and sets seeds annually from the third season. Mature plants are usually propagated through stems that produce adventitious roots. They thrive best in mineral soils and on shallow peats and are found to be intolerant of salt spray. They grow in pure stands, as scattered plants and as isolated plants growing about several hundred meters apart from other plants of the same species.
Publication Name: The Journal of Ecology
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0022-0477
Year: 1996
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Biological flora of the British Isles: Lythrum hyssopifolum L
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Lythrum hyssopifolum is one of several Lythrum species considered native to the British Isles. The biological flora features a simple root structure and is defined as an annual plant. Its presence in the British Isles has been scarce, as its presence has been observed only in Cambridgeshire and Jersey. The plant thrives on exposed mud and disturbed ground and gets water and related nutrients from winter floods.
Publication Name: The Journal of Ecology
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0022-0477
Year: 1998
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