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ECOREGION CHARACTERIZED BY SEMI-ARID GRASSLAND AND/OR SHRUBLAND PLAINS
Shrub steppe; Shrubsteppe; Shrub-steppe
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  • Shrub-steppe, one of the United States' most endangered ecosystems, on fire. ''[[Artemisia tridentata]]'' ssp. ''wyomingensis'', unlike [[ponderosa pine]], is not adapted to fire and is in most cases completely destroyed.

shrub      
n. θάμνος, χαμόκλαδο
witch hazel         
GENUS OF PLANTS
Witch Hazel; Witch hazel (astringent); Witch hazel (shrub); Hamamelis; Wych Hazel; Witchhazel; Witch Hazel (astringent); Witch hazel; Wych-hazel; Spotted Alder; Winterbloom; Which haven; Which hazel; Hamamelideae
n. αμαμήλις

Определение

chamaephyte
['kam?f??t]
¦ noun Botany a woody plant whose resting buds are on or near the ground.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Gk khamai 'on the ground' + -phyte.

Википедия

Shrub–steppe

Shrub-steppe is a type of low-rainfall natural grassland. While arid, shrub-steppes have sufficient moisture to support a cover of perennial grasses or shrubs, a feature which distinguishes them from deserts.

The primary ecological processes historically at work in shrub-steppe ecosystems are drought and fire. Shrub-steppe plant species have developed particular adaptations to low annual precipitation and summer drought conditions. Plant adaptations to different soil moisture regimes influence their distribution. A frequent fire regime in the shrub-steppe similarly adds to the patchwork pattern of shrub and grass that characterizes shrub-steppe ecosystems.