| 21. | It is a procumbent shrub found in coastal areas of southern Australia and Tasmania with sandy and limestone soils.
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| 22. | It is native to soil types that are dry, shallow and rocky such as sandy loams and limestone soils.
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| 23. | American rootstock that was naturally resistant to phylloxera did not take well to the limestone soil on the hillside.
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| 24. | It almost always grows on limestone soils, as does " Brickellia eupatorioides ", with which it is often confused.
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| 25. | In the Lancaster area, which is known for its limestone soils, the pH could easily be 7.0 or above.
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| 26. | "Trillium cuneatum " prefers to grow in rich soils mostly upland woods, especially limestone soils, also in less calcareous sites.
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| 27. | It partly flows underground through porous karst ( limestone soil ) and surfaces in the vicinity of the city of Slunj.
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| 28. | In the Lancaster area, which is known for its limestone soils, the pH could easily be 7 . 0 or above.
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| 29. | The region is situated on predominantly calcareous limestone soil and produces wines that are similar in style to the southern Rh�ne region.
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| 30. | In the British Isles, it is rare, confined to eastern and northern England and damp hollows with limestone soils in western Ireland.
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