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Oases in the eastern part of the Junggar Basin support poplar (Populus diversifolia), a tree that forms deciduous forest stands in places where snowmelt from the mountains raises the water table close to the surface.
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The tugai plant communities are comprised of the poplars (Populus diversifolia, P. pruinosa), dzhidda (Elaeagnus oxycarpa), willows (Salix spp.), and tamarix (Tamarix spp.) forests which alternate with meadows and reeds.
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Affected forests include Populus diversifolia in valley oases and conifer forest stands in outlying mountain valleys.
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Typical vegetation here consists of riparian forests dominated by poplar (Populus diversifolia) where the water is fresh and Tamarix spp. where the water is brackish.
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Oases, watered by snowmelt from the surrounding mountains, support forests of the poplar Populus diversifolia.
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Other species present include Acacia ligulata, Geijera linearifolia, and E. diversifolia, with Stipa eremophila and Danthonia caespitosa as the main grasses.
Eyre and York mallee 2007
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Tecoma Oxleyi, Tecoma floribunda, and Tecoma diversifolia are mere varieties of Tecoma
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Field selection of acid-soil tolerant leucaena from L. leucocephala x L. diversifolia crosses in a tropical Oxisol.
Chapter 8 1996
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A. mearnsii, Calliandra calothyrsus, Casuarina cunninghamiana, Chamaecytisus palmensis, Leucaena diversifolia, Mimosa scabrella and Sesbania sesban.
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Leucaena diversifolia is better for higher altitudes (500-2000m) than L. leucocephala; ECHO usually carries two varieties of this species.
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