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  • Same as hygrophilous.

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Examples

  • The species is said to be hygrophil, according to the Illustrated Guide, in Black River Gorges also a xerophyte (drought-tolerant) subspecies, Labourdonnaisia revoluta can be found.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • The species is said to be hygrophil, according to the Illustrated Guide, in Black River Gorges also a xerophyte (drought-tolerant) subspecies, Labourdonnaisia revoluta can be found.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • The species is said to be hygrophil, according to the Illustrated Guide, in Black River Gorges also a xerophyte (drought-tolerant) subspecies, Labourdonnaisia revoluta can be found.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • The species is said to be hygrophil, according to the Illustrated Guide, in Black River Gorges also a xerophyte (drought-tolerant) subspecies, Labourdonnaisia revoluta can be found.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • The species is said to be hygrophil, according to the Illustrated Guide, in Black River Gorges also a xerophyte (drought-tolerant) subspecies, Labourdonnaisia revoluta can be found.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • The species is said to be hygrophil, according to the Illustrated Guide, in Black River Gorges also a xerophyte (drought-tolerant) subspecies, Labourdonnaisia revoluta can be found.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • The species is said to be hygrophil, according to the Illustrated

    WN.com - Articles related to Kill weeds with help from the sun 2010

  • The species is said to be hygrophil, according to the Illustrated Guide, in Black River

    WN.com - Articles related to Kill weeds with help from the sun 2010

  • The species is said to be hygrophil, according to the Illustrated Guide, in Black River Gorges also a xerophyte (drought-tolerant) subspecies, Labourdonnaisia revoluta can be found.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • The species is said to be hygrophil, according to the Illustrated Guide, in Black River Gorges also a xerophyte (drought-tolerant) subspecies, Labourdonnaisia revoluta can be found.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

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