Search by property
This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- 0–2300 m +
- 650 m +
- Abandoned dwellings, along paths, in meadows +
- Abandoned fields, marshes, roadsides +
- Abandoned fields, roadsides, lawns +
- Abandoned gardens and cemeteries, well-drained short grasslands +
- Abandoned gardens and disturbed sites +
- Abandoned homesteads, meadows, roadsides, pastures +
- Abandoned homesteads, roadsides, meadows, riparian zones +
- Abandoned plantings, disturbed sites +
- Abandoned plantings, roadsides, edges of bogs, waste places +
- Abandoned plantings, roadsides, thickets, waste places +
- Abandoned quarries, ditches, marshes, wet forest edges +
- Above fjords +
- Abundant in hollows and floating mats in raised bogs and poor fens +
- Acid bogs or seeps, flatwoods and savanna +
- Acid clay or sandy soil in disturbed places, stream banks, ditches +
- Acid rock +
- Acid rock or sandy soil +
- Acid rock or sandy soil in rock crevices +
- Acid seeps and springs, high mountains +
- Acid soil, semishaded or open woodlands +
- Acid soils in deciduous forests, with Kalmia and Rhododendron +
- Acid to neutral waters of ponds, lakes, and occasionally streams +
- Acid waters of lakes and streams +
- Acid waters of ponds, lakes, bogs, and streams +
- Acid, gravelly or sandy disturbed soil, ditches +
- Acid, gravelly or sandy disturbed soil, path banks, stream banks +
- Acid, gravelly to sandy soil along trails +
- Acid, sandy disturbed soil, path banks, stream banks +
- "Shrubby plants forming a dense thicket on the slope of Bolinas Ridge above Stinson Beach" (J. T. Howell 1970) +
- A common weed in grassy places: lawns, roadsides, pastures, open woodlands, wastelands +
- A commonly grown rock-garden and wall plant, often escaping onto roadsides, riverbanks, old fields +
- A pioneer species, bare clay, sandy or gravely soil banks, wooded clearings, trails, roads and other often disturbed habitats +
- A range of soils, fields, woods and usually wet grounds, along water courses +
- A wide variety of habitats from desert, cliffs, talus, and moist shaded areas under aspen, junipers, or pinyons, often in riparian habitats +
- Abandoned agricultural fields, fields, roadsides, disturbed sites, trash heaps +
- Abandoned fields and waste areas, roadsides, and open woods, in disturbed, often sandy soil +
- Abandoned or naturalized in thickets, forests, fields, fence edges, shores, roadsides +
- Abundant in coniferous and deciduous forests, especially in forest margins +
- Abundant in poor fens and raised bogs, forming dense carpets at water level, especially on floating mats +
- Acid or neutral substrates at summit of cool, shale talus slopes, and on granitic cliffs and outcrops +
- Acid sandy flatwoods, sandy shores, swales in pinelands, bog edges, coastal plain +
- Acid soils, open dry or rich woods, laurel and rhododendron thickets, cove forests +
- Acid swamps to moist broadleaved forests, especially along streams, in ravines, or near springs +
- Acid swamps, bogs, seepage slopes, pocosins, streamheads and baygalls, wet pine flatwoods, moist pine or pine/oak forests, hummocks, shrub balds +
- Acid, gravelly or sandy disturbed soil, path banks, stream banks, peaty soil +
- Acid, oligotrophic waters of lakes, ponds, ditches, and streams, usually in shallow waters but to 2.5 m deep +
- Acid, relatively humus-rich soil, alpine tundra, stream banks, path banks +
- Acid, relatively humus-rich soil, alpine tundra, stream banks, path banks, heavy metal mine tailings +