lithophyte उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The leaves of the " Macodes sanderiana ", a semiterrestrial or rock-hugging ( " lithophyte " ) orchid, show a sparkling silver and gold veining on a light green background.
- It is widespread from tropical Africa to New Guinea . " U . striatula " grows as a lithophyte or epiphyte on wet rocks or tree trunks at altitudes from near sea level to.
- It grows in very extreme and moist environments, and is commonly found near waterfalls in rich soil situated on granite rocks ( which is why it is sometimes considered to be a lithophyte ) and sunny places.
- It is native to Bhutan, Burma, China, India, and Nepal . " U . multicaulis " grows as a lithophyte or terrestrial plant on wet rocks or open swampy meadows with mosses at altitudes from to.
- "Isabelia virginalis " is often found epiphytically in semi-deciduous forest in S�o Paulo and Paran?from two to five hundred meters of altitude but can reach fifteen hundred in Minas Gerais mountains, not rarely living as a lithophyte at these elevations.
- ""'Utricularia salwinensis " "'is a small, probably Xizang ( Tibet ) . " U . salwinensis " grows as a lithophyte or terrestrial plant among mosses on wet cliffs or in bogs at altitudes from to.
- Only two species present erect leaves and are the only ones frequently found as lithophytes, " Scuticaria irwiniana ", easily known recognized because of its flowers without any stains on the internally entirely purple and externally whitish sepals and petals, with white labellum, striped of purple.
- ""'Utricularia sandersonii " "'is a small endemic to South Africa and is known to grow in northern KwaZulu-Natal to Transkei . " U . sandersonii " grows as a lithophyte on wet, often vertical rocky surfaces at altitudes from to.
- Although the distribution of " B . porphyrostachys " is widespread; from Southern Nigeria ( in Sapoba and Usonigbe Forest Reserves, and in Calabar ) to Cameroon ( specifically on Mount Cameroon ) and Congo-Brazzaville; it is found only sporadically, as either an epiphyte, or a lithophyte ( on lava rock ).
- The problem is, there are plants like " Capparis sp . " or " Hyoscyamus sp . " that thrive in cracks of a rock or in a crevice of a stone wall, but are far more often found in regular soil; and there are plants like some species of " Laelia " that are almost obligate lithophytes.