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Temperate and These
These zones are not associated with a typical Mediterranean climate, and would be classified as Temperate Oceanic ( Cfb ), except dry-summer patterns typical to the Pacific Northwest meet Koeppen's minimum Cs thresholds.
These included Western American Temperate ( the indigenous peoples west of the Rockies ); Eastern American Temperate ( east of the Rockies ); Tropical Asiatic ( south of the Himalayas ); Temperate Asiatic ( east of the Urals and north of the Himalayas ); South American Temperate ( South America ); New Holland ( Australia ); Arctic ( Alaska and Arctic Canada ); Cape of Good Hope ( South Africa ); and American Tropical ( Central America and the West Indies ).

Temperate and species
The genus comprises about 30 species of monoecious trees and shrubs, a few reaching a large size, distributed throughout the North Temperate Zone.
The tree species are often specialists, such as Myrtle Beech in Cool Temperate Rainforest and Lilly Pilly in Warm Temperate Rainforest.
Temperate species generally occur in pairs, but some tropical species may occur in parties of up to twenty birds.
However, many Holarctic wildfowl and finch species winter in the North Temperate Zone, but in regions with milder winters than their summer breeding grounds.
Temperate migratory species like the Common Cuckoo inhabit a wide range of habitats in order to make maximum use of the potential brood hosts, from reed beds ( where they parasitise Reed Warblers ) to treeless moors ( where they parasitise Meadow Pipits ).
Temperate species are migratory, with many species that nest in the United States and Canada moving south into Mexico and Central America.
Temperate species are deciduous, losing their vegetative leaves in winter.
Temperate perennials can require a winter period in which they die back each year, and they will weaken in cultivation if they are not given it ; tropical and warm-temperate species, on the other hand, require no dormancy.

Temperate and leaves
Temperate deciduous forests, a subgroup of temperate broadleaf forests, consist of trees that lose their leaves every year.

Temperate and called
The region north of this circle is known as the Arctic, and the zone just to the south is called the Northern Temperate Zone.
The area south of the Antarctic Circle is known as the Antarctic, and the zone immediately to the north is called the Southern Temperate Zone.
One version, called the Temperate or Infantry Combat Boot, has a waterproof Gore-Tex lining inside.

Temperate and winter
Currently, the Temperate house showcases large-sized crops, such as Prizewinner and Atlantic Giant pumpkins, winter melon, pomelo, and " Nine-pound Lemon.

Temperate and ).
* Temperate zones support both broadleaf deciduous forests ( e. g., temperate deciduous forest ) and evergreen coniferous forests ( e. g., temperate coniferous forests and temperate rainforests ).
According to Agassiz the provinces that the different races were created in included Western American Temperate ( the indigenous peoples west of the Rockies ); Eastern American Temperate ( east of the Rockies ); Tropical Asiatic ( south of the Himalayas ); Temperate Asiatic ( east of the Urals and north of the Himalayas ); South American Temperate ( South America ); New Holland ( Australia ); Arctic ( Alaska and Arctic Canada ); Cape of Good Hope ( South Africa ); and American Tropical ( Central America and the West Indies ).
King Salmon has a Temperate ( Köppen Dfc ).
Temperate bacteriophages integrate into the host genome at specific interrupted dyad symmetry sequences using the phage encoded enzyme integrase ( see prophage integration ).
Cascavel is a very humid city in the Temperate zone with an annual average temperature of 21 ° C ( 70 ° F ), a maximum of 28 ° ( 85 ° F ) and a minimum between 13 ° C ( 55 ° F ) and 15 ° C ( 59 ° F ).

sundews and These
* Subtropical sundews: These species maintain vegetative growth year-round under uniform or nearly uniform climatic conditions.
* Tuberous sundews: These nearly 50 Australian species form an underground tuber to survive the extremely dry summers of their habitat, re-emerging in the autumn.
These so-called tuberous sundews can be further divided into two groups, those that form rosettes and those that form climbing or scrambling stems.
These areas, however, can be considered to form the outskirts of the generic range, as the ranges of sundews do not typically approach temperate or Arctic areas.
( These protrusions, and the trigger hairs, also known as sensitive hairs, are probably homologous with the tentacles found in this plant ’ s close relatives, the sundews.
These genera are in fact not closely related ; modern classifications place Byblis in the Lamiales, while the sundews and Drosophyllum are now placed in the Caryophyllales.
These structures are commonly found in fungi, algae, liverworts and mosses, but also in some flowering plants such as pygmy sundews.

sundews and species
Drosera, commonly known as the sundews, comprise one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, with at least 194 species.
* Pygmy sundews: A group of roughly 40 Australian species, they are distinguished by miniature growth, the formation of gemmae for asexual reproduction, and dense formation of hairs in the crown center.
* Queensland sundews: A small group of three species ( D. adelae, D. schizandra and D. prolifera ), all are native to highly humid habitats in the dim understories of the Australian rainforest.
Many species of sundews are self-fertile ; their flowers will often self-pollinate upon closing.
Individual sundew species have adapted to a wide variety of environments, including atypical habitats, such as rainforests, deserts ( D. burmannii and D. indica ), and even highly shaded environments ( Queensland sundews ).
The temperate species, which form hibernacula in the winter, are examples of such adaptation to habitats ; in general, sundews tend to inhabit warm climates, and are only moderately frost-resistant.
Since all native sundews species are protected in many parts of Europe and North America, extracts are usually prepared using cultivated fast-growing sundews ( specifically D. rotundifolia, D. intermedia, D. anglica, D. ramentacea and D. madagascariensis ) or from plants collected and imported from Madagascar, Spain, France, Finland and the Baltics.
Because of their carnivorous nature and the beauty of their glistening traps, sundews have become favorite ornamental plants ; however, the environmental requirements of most species are relatively stringent and can be difficult to meet in cultivation.
The bulk of the members of Droseraceae are contained in Drosera, the true sundews ; Dionaea and Aldrovanda both have only one extant species.
In some areas near the summit the granitic soil is so leached of nutrients by the very high rainfall that rainforest plants are replaced by heath plants such as Acrothamnus spathaceus, Acrotriche baileyana, ferns, ( Gleichenia species ), carnivorous sundews ( Drosera species ) and the orchid, Dipodium ensifolium.
On the summit of Maungatua there are swamps that contain species of insect eating plants called sundews.
Amongst the rarer plants on the Deister are species of holly, mezereon, orchids, sundews, globeflowers, Hard Shield Fern, and great snowdrops.
The unusual plant life includes a variety of carnivorous plants ( four species of pitcher plants, sundews, bladderworts ) as well as a huge variety of tree and other plant species.
Tuberous sundews are species of the genus Drosera that have evolved to live in summer drought conditions and aestivate as a dormant underground tuber.
While many tuberous sundews are ground-hugging rosettes, D. peltata is an upright species with a simple or branching inflorescence.
There is also a correlation between location of Stylidium species and proximity of known carnivorous species, like sundews ( Drosera ), bladderworts ( Utricularia ), the Albany pitcher plant ( Cephalotus follicularis ), and the rainbow plant ( Byblis ).

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