Property:Habitat

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Wooded riverbanks  +
Dry, sandy areas, sand dunes, desert washes  +
Calcareous or gypseous soils in grasslands and shrublands  +
Arid, well-drained, often rocky, igneous, calcareous, or gypseous soils  +
Rocky, gravelly, or sandy soils, limestone or shale outcrops in grasslands or shrublands  +
Dry, sandy, and gravelly areas, rock, gypseous clay  +
Rocky, calcareous soils in cenizo (Leucophyllum frutescens) shrublands and grasslands  +
Dry clay and sandy, commonly calcareous or gypseous, soils  +
Gypsum hills and flats  +
Rocky, gravelly, loamy, or sandy calcareous, gypseous, or igneous-derived soils in deserts, grasslands, shrublands, or woodlands  +
Dry rocky soils, commonly with Larrea  +
Sandy, silty, or clay soils on calcareous or igneous substrates in grasslands, shrublands, or woodlands  +
Dry gypseous clays and shales  +
Various soils on calcareous substrates in grasslands or shrublands  +
Disturbed sites  +
Disturbed, wet or drying sites  +
Thin, rocky soil over limestone in hydric hammocks, wet savannas, and swamps of Everglades  +
Spring-fed bogs, seep areas, meadows, along streams, and in other wet areas  +
Spring-fed bogs, seep areas, meadows, along streams, and other moist areas in mountains  +
Meadows, along creeks, thickets, woods, rocky slopes, and alpine tundra  +
Meadows, thickets, and forests  +
Shaded ravines of woods in mountains and upper piedmont  +
Wet areas along streams and in springs, also less mesic locations in woods and clearings  +
Montane slopes above treeline, steep hillsides, steep cut banks or sandy loam of rivers  +
Moist hillsides, waste places, streambanks, sandy lake shores, talus slopes above treeline  +
Steep subalpine slopes, volcanic fell fields, often on talus or pumice  +
Mountain slopes, talus slopes, edges of serpentine outcrops  +
Sandy to rocky spruce-fir forests  +
Alpine and subalpine meadows, talus slopes, streambanks  +
Wet open areas, marshes, swales, and along edges of quiet water  +
Wet open areas, marshes, swales, and along edges of quiet water  +
Gravel and caliche soils in scrub oak, oak woodlands, and chaparral  +
Gravel, sandstone, silty, or caliche soils in desert scrub  +
Juniper forests, oak woodlands, dry matorral, desert scrub on calcareous, sandy clay, and gypsiferous soils  +
Gravel and caliche soils in warm Sonoran desert scrub  +
Gravel, caliche, or sandy loamy soils in open desert (Lower Sonoran Desert)  +
Woodlands and hammocks  +
Rotten logs, tree bark, charred wood, moist live-oak hammocks  +
Fields, roadsides, riverbanks, ditch banks, clearcuts, cultivated ground  +
Coastal mangrove swamps, salt marshes, low hammocks, along lake and canal margins  +
Somewhat saline to freshwater swamps, canal and pond margins, commonly in sinkholes in hammocks, disturbed marl sites, inland to coastal regions  +
Deciduous forests, less often with pines, junipers, or other conifers  +
Mostly deciduous forests, also mixed coniferous forests, open pine or spruce woodlands, swales, stream banks, and swamps  +
On and around rotten stumps and decomposing litter in damp forests and open baylands.  +
Subtropical semideciduous woodlands on loamy soils, occasionally shrublands on sandy to gravelly soils.  +
Woods, forests, usually in shade  +
Sandy and gravelly soils of washes and alluvial fans in deserts  +
Alluvial fans and rocky slopes in deserts  +
Wettish sites in otherwise arid areas, coarse, sandy alluvium  +
Dry slopes, ridges, lower chaparral and coastal sage scrub  +
Mesas, ravines, coastal sage scrub-chaparral  +
Dry granitic slopes, mesas, ravines, chaparral, pinyon woodlands  +
Wooded ravines, shaded banks, talus slopes, serpentine barrens, and coastal headlands (uncommon)  +
Moist calcareous cliffs, banks, and ledges along streams and rivers, walls of lime sinks, canyon walls (in the American southwest), around foundations, on mortar of storm drains  +
Banks and old walls  +
Seasonally moist, shaded, rocky banks, canyons, and ravines  +
Hammocks and limestone sinks in Everglades National Park  +
Rich, deciduous woodlands, often on humus-covered talus slopes and moist lime soils  +
Restricted to moist, shaded, limestone ledges, sink walls, and grottoes in the flora  +
Moist, shaded, limestone cliffs along streams and rivers, on boulders in creeks, and among rocks on steep slopes  +
Restricted to serpentine sites where it occurs in rock clefts, on talus slopes, and in well-developed serpentine soils  +
Moist coves, rocky woods, ledges, alluvial slopes, and thickets  +
Rocky slopes, dry canyons and washes, fields, roadsides, arroyos and hillsides near seeps, streambeds, chaparral, coastal sage scrub.  +
Open slopes and washes, rocky outcrops, limestone and igneous substrates, roadsides, chaparral, oak-juniper and mixed conifer-oak woodlands.  +
Roadsides, fields, sagebrush scrub, and open pine or aspen forests in valleys and foothills  +
Prairies, fields, river banks, and waste places  +
Roadsides and sites adjacent to gardens  +
Cliffs and banks near sea  +
North-facing cliffs in canyons and above sea  +
Bogs, wet flatwoods, hydric savannas, seepage slopes.  +
Tallgrass or loess hills or upland prairies, dry rocky or sandy soils over limestone, limestone bluffs, gravelly moraines.  +
Seasonally wet meadows, mesic prairies, glades, roadsides, fallow fields.  +
Oak woods, dry loamy soils.  +
Wet alkaline, saline meadows and marshes associated with springs and seeps.  +
Sand plain grasslands, dry prairie remnants, dry roadsides, cemeteries, margins and openings in mesic to dry mixed woodlands, serpentine grasslands.  +
Prairies, grassy roadsides, pastures, well-drained calcareous soils.  +
Dry open pine savannas, dry oak openings, dry sandy ground, mesic flatwoods, margins of bogs and seepage slopes, dry roadsides.  +
Grasslands, open rocky slopes, calcareous, clay or sandy soils.  +
Dry or wet sandy ground, waste places, roadsides, ditches, pastures, fallow fields, alluvial ground of streams, brackish soils, thickets, lawns.  +
Mesic to moist longleaf pine forests, moist prairies, shallow bogs, moist roadsides, remnant wiregrass communities, borrow pits.  +
Xeric, sandy, open pine forests, open coastal scrub habitats, dunes, open areas of pine flatwoods, hydric soils of pine flatwoods.  +
Mesic to moist soils, open, wiregrass-dominated longleaf pine systems, savannas, prairies, seepage slopes, depressed wetlands, disturbed ground.  +
Dry roadsides, open woodlands, forest margins, mesic prairies, glades, bluffs, exposed ridges, alvars, often in cherty limestone, or sandy, rocky soils.  +
Dry or moist longleaf pine savannas, oak openings, wiregrass-dominated seepage slopes, margins of bogs.  +
Wet to mesic savannas, bogs, wet prairies, borders of fresh to brackish marshes, roadsides and ditches, drier sites near these habitats.  +
Moist open sites, moist prairies, margins of mesic to wet forests, fallow fields, roadsides, ditches, margins of marshes and ponds, disturbed sandy soils.  +
Dry, open woodlands, dry to xeric sandy terrace communities above streams, dry roadsides, open sandy habitats.  +
Dry to mesic pinelands, pine and oak savannas, sand hills, openings in saw palmetto flatwoods, sandy soils.  +
Wet savannas and prairies, depressed areas of mesic savannas or open flatwoods, bogs, margins and centers of cypress domes, margins of ponds, lakes, brackish and freshwater marshes, open stream banks, roadsides, ditches.  +
Saline coastal areas, salt marshes, edges of saline or brackish pools, open salt terns, edges of ditches, salt flats, and tidal flats.  +
Salt marshes, salt flats, tidal flats, edges of saline or brackish pools, ditches.  +
Rocky prairie remnants on sandstone outcrops, sandy clay soils of longleaf pine savannas.  +
Sandy or peaty soils, margins of pools, lakes, bogs, estuaries, and marshes, sand flats, dune hollows, ditches.  +
Mesic to dry savannas, dry roadsides with native vegetation, open rocky ground, open pine flatwoods, cutover and edges of pine plantations, margins of bogs and seepage slopes.  +
Moist to dry longleaf pine savannas, edges of pine plantations, dry roadsides, chalky outcrops, seepage slopes of clay roadsides.  +
Dry to xeric, sandy, gravelly or clay roadsides, pine-oak forests, margins of savannas, disturbed ground.  +
Dry, open pine savannas, open pine-oak sandhills, dry upslope areas of wiregrass-dominated mesic prairies, chalky glades or roadsides, dry sandy or clay roadsides beside existing or remnant savannas.  +
Moist sandy, clay, or peaty soils at margins of ponds, lakes, streams, bogs, freshwater or brackish marshes, ditches, roadsides.  +
Moist sandy soils at margins of ponds, lakes, streams, bogs, freshwater and brackish marshes, ditches, pine barrens, meadows, prairies, coastal swales, dry soils, margins of pine plantations, inundated marl prairies.  +