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Even if can be found in the woods, it loves dry sites, neutral or basic soils and colonizes the screes up to about 800 m of altitude.
On le trouve dans les bois, mais il aime les lieux secs, les sols neutres ou basiques et colonise les éboulis jusqu’à 800 m d’altitude.
The giant reed (Phragmites australis) is widely spread throughout the Reserve and colonizes environments with permanent waters and a low salinity, as well as the edges of irrigation ditches and channels.
La roselière, lieu où abondent les roseaux (Phragmites australis), est largement distribuée et colonise les milieux avec des eaux permanentes et avec un bas degré de salinité, ainsi que tous les bords des fossés de décharge, des rigoles et des canaux.
The mushrooms, though, are just the tip of the iceberg, because coming out of those stems are fungal threads that form a mycelium, and that mycelium infects and colonizes the roots of all the trees and plants.
Mais les champignons ne sont que la partie visible de l'iceberg car de ces pieds sortent des filaments fongiques formant un mycélium et ce mycélium infecte et colonise les racines de tous les arbres et plantes.
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