Примери за използване на Sylvatica на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Fagus sylvatica.
Basal leaf of Ferulago sylvatica.
Fagus sylvatica in English.
Latin name Nyssa sylvatica.
Luzula sylvatica in English.
Umbel of Ferulago sylvatica.
Stachys sylvatica in English.
Flowers of Ferulago sylvatica.
Luzula sylvatica- The Bulgarian flora online.
Basal leaves of Ferulago sylvatica.
Ferulago sylvatica- The Bulgarian flora online.
Forget-me-not(offered by Myosotis sylvatica).
Fagus sylvatica is one of the species of greatest significance for the Balkan Mountain.
Compound umbels of Ferulago sylvatica.
The Common Beech(Fagus sylvatica) is a broadleaf deciduous tree of the Fagaceae family.
Basal leaf of Ferulago sylvatica- detail.
You will find in this sector Fagus sylvatica, spread all over the forests in Romania, Carpinus betulus, also found in Romanian mountains or Betula pendula.
Many authors split Fagus sylvatica into subsp.
For the production of parquet details it is possible to use other tree species whose material andmechanical characteristics are similar to those of common Beech wood(Fagus sylvatica L.).
Compound umbels of Ferulago sylvatica- top view.
Distribution in Bulgaria: Grow in wooded areas, bushes, meadows, on the outskirts of forests and in the scrubbers, on moderately moist and dry shallow soils mainly on a silicate rock base, from the xerothermic oak belt to the coniferous forest belt, more often in mixed deciduous forests in communities of Quercus dalechampii, Q. frainetto, Q. cerris,Fagus sylvatica.
Stem and stem leaves of Ferulago sylvatica with human finger.
Distribution in Bulgaria: Grow on grassy and rocky places, on open slopes, on bright forest meadows and mountain pastures, most often on brown and light gray forest soils, usually on silicate rock bases, in foothills and mountains, rarely in hilly plains, from the xerothermic oak belt to the high mountain a belt in communities of Quercus daleschampii, Carpinus betulus,Fagus sylvatica, Pinus silvestris, etc.
Most often in the communities of Carpinus betulus L.,Fagus sylvatica L., Picea excelsa Link.- on the mountains.
Limestone forests of Common beech(Fagus sylvatica).
Daleschampii, Carpinus orientalis, and in communities of Fagus sylvatica, Carpinus betulus, Acer spp. and others.
The deciduous forests are dominated by beech(Fagus sylvatica).
The preserved spots of old beech Fagus sylvatica subs.
Most often in the communities of Carpinus betulus I.,Fagus sylvatica I., Picea excelsa Link.
They prefer silicate bedrock and the composition of the foot layer is similar to that of the spruce forests(Vaccinium myrtillus,Luzula sylvatica, Calamagrostis arundinacea etc.).