flora in the PONS Dictionary

flora Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

flora and fauna

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It is 1,000 km in area and its principal purpose is to preserve the natural local flora.
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The swamp flora and vegetation are limited because of the height of the area.
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The garden is arranged in phytogeographic sections, featuring flora of various regions around the world.
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A large water basin was heated for the tropical marsh flora.
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The density of skin flora depends on region of the skin.
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The flora of the upper watershed consists of scattered oak and madrone woodlands that are intermingled with grassland habitat, in some areas forming a savanna.
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The park contains a wide array of flora, including seasonal wildflowers.
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There is an indication that gut flora in obese and lean individuals can affect the metabolic potential.
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It is found in soil, water, skin flora, and most man-made environments throughout the world.
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The macrophyte flora almost entirely disappeared, but has recolonised the lake in several areas.
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