Lauraceae is well known for its significant phylogenetic position as well as important economic and ornamental value; however, most evergreen species in Lauraceae are restricted to tropical regions. In contrast, camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora) is the most dominant evergreen broadleaved tree in subt...
The mangrove forest is an ecosystem that thrives in intertidal zones along coastal areas, characterized by evergreen trees and shrubs. China represents the northernmost extent of global mangrove distribution, with primary habitats in Hainan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, as well as Macau, Hon...
Herbs are an important part of the forest ecosystem, and their diversity and biomass can reflect the restoration of vegetation after forest thinning disturbances. Based on the near-mature secondary coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forest in Jilin Province Forestry Experimental Zone, this study analyzed...
His junk would begin to infiltrate the inside of the house through the tacked-on sun porch he’d built, accumulating around his desk, on the table, starting out innocuously as stacks of receipts, losing lotto tickets, used nails. But then it expanded into mounds of inoperable fans, dismantl...
Tea trees are tropical evergreen shrubs, small trees/arbors, and trees/arbors, plants up to 1–6 m even 15–30 m tall, that are grown mainly between 30 and 16 degrees north–south latitude of the equator. Generally, the finest tea is grown at altitudes of 900 to 2100 m.Heng DuanMoun...
(standard deviation). Shrub height and cover and basal area of both live and dead trees can change drastically in relation to time since fire and post-fire management (i.e., shrubs grow rapidly post-fire and snags begin to fall, while salvage operations can disrupt shrub growth and remove ...
2015). The mean standing biomass C for the present forests is within the range reported for tropical dry deciduous (12.79–62.48 Mg C ha−1) and evergreen forests (18.85–48.58 Mg C ha−1) but higher than tropical thorn forests (4.91–13.3 Mg C ha−1) from ...
The late successional stage contains three layers of vegetation, with 50–90% of the canopy being occupied by evergreen crowns [23,26]. Although the study area has secondary forests in different successional stages, small patches of old-growth forest cannot be completely ruled out. 2.2. ...
Teklu Y. Ethnobotanical study on the diversity and utilization of wild edible plants in Majang Zone of Gambella Region, Southwest Ethiopia. Int J Innov Sci Res Technol. 2019;4:880–6. Google Scholar Yimer A, Forsido SF, Addis G, Ayelign A. Nutritional composition of some wild edible pla...
The various types of surfaces that can be included in each tile include the following: (1) broadleaf deciduous trees; (2) broadleaf evergreen trees; (3) broadleaf shrubs; (4) grassland (groundcover); (5) dwarf trees (tundra); (6) needle-leaf trees; (7) desert soil; and (8) ...