Subalpine in A Sentence

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    Celmisia spectabilis - also known as cotton plant, shepherd's daisy, and mountain daisy or by its Maori name, tikumu -- is an subalpine perennial native to New Zealand.

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    Erythronium pusaterii is yet another local endemic of the subalpine zone of the southern Sierra Nevada mountains.

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    Most of the current subalpine conifer forests are naturally regenerated second-growth forests.

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    On ridges and hill-tops, the dry heath grades to subalpine heaths.

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    The large baobabs that line the road to Camalou were good for Palearctic migrants, including woodchat shrike, tree pipit and subalpine warbler.

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    The larger villages are mostly in the mountain region, but in many parts of the Alps the villages stand in the subalpine region at heights varying from 4000 ft.

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    The latter, on the other hand, assumes a greater importance and forms nearly the whole of the subalpine ranges.

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    The Subalpine is the region which mainly determines the manner of life of the population of the Alps.

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    The willows are associated with an area of 6170 Alpine and subalpine calcareous grasslands on steep, rocky and remote ground.

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    With the exception of a few subAlpine districts near Bergamo and Brescia, the great Lombard plain is decidedly unpastoral.