The shells of the Coralline Crag are mostly such as inhabit the seas of temperate regions; but there occur some forms usually looked upon as indicating a warm climate.
Three genera and about 300 species, mostly natives of tropical, but a few of temperate regions.
Thirty-five genera and over 1,000 species throughout the world, but most abundant in temperate regions.
They are widely cultivated in temperate regions, but chiefly in France and the United States.
It is widely imported in temperate regions, but sparingly used, being much less popular than the lemon.
The Cherry is cultivated in temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and the United States, and included among the fifteen leading fruits of the world.
The cold in temperate regions, and the opposite reason in warm regions, leads them to withdraw from the shore, to which they only return in the spring.
A large genus of very general distribution, but much commoner in temperate regions of both hemispheres.
A dominant family in temperate regions, especially in the northern hemisphere, the species being very numerous and often occurring in great plenty; within the tropics, however, their place is largely taken by the Plusiadae.
This family is by no means very prominent in temperate regions, but within the tropics it assumes immense proportions, and is there, probably, the most abundant family of the Lepidoptera.
A considerable genus of nearly universal distribution, though mainly found in temperate regions of both hemispheres.
Nearly all of the botanies of temperate regions in which agriculture is carried on name this cherry as an escape from cultivation into woods and hedgerows and along roadsides.
It is not as hardy a species as Prunus cerasus and is, therefore, less generally grown but still is a favorite orchard, dooryard and roadside plant in all mid-temperate regions.
From Europe, as a center of distribution, the cherry has played an important part in the orcharding in temperate regions of other continents.
Picea is widely distributed through the colder and temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, some species forming great forests on plains and high mountain slopes.
The Madder family with some three hundred and fifty genera is chiefly tropical, with a few herbaceous genera confined exclusively to temperate regions.
The Borage family with ninety-five genera, mostly of herbaceous plants, is widely distributed and most abundant in temperate regions, especially in the Mediterranean basin and central Asia.
It rarely is seen in temperate regions, but often occurs in the tropics and subtropics.
Malaria is very widely distributed, and is much more severe in tropical countries and the warmer parts of temperate regions.
Many of the species are decidedly those of temperate regions, or at least nearly allied.
The Phacidiacei are not confined to temperate regions, but are more rare elsewhere.
The Perisporiacei are represented almost everywhere; although species of Erysiphe are confined to temperate regions, the genus Meliola occupies its place in warmer climes.
In New Zealand a large proportion have been found, and these may be taken to represent the general character of the fungi of the islands, which is of the type usually found in temperate regions.
Though they originally belong to the hot climates of America, they live in temperate regions.
They are faithful to their country, and constant to their climate, for though they can live intemperate regions it does not seem that they ever attempted to settle, or even to travel into them.
There are a good many kinds; mountain plants, growing in temperate regions, with rather weak stems and leaves much like those of Larkspur.
A large family, almost all herbs, living usually in temperate regions.
An order of trees and shrubs, mainly of temperate regions.
A large and very useful order of trees, shrubs, and herbs of temperate regions.
A small order of shrubs and trees (rarely herbs) of temperate regions.
Shrubs (rarely herb or tree-like plants) of temperate regions.
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