Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Laurisilva of Madeira' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
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[7] Other characteristic plants include Schima and Camellia, which are members of the tea family (Theaceae), as well as magnolias, bamboo, and rhododendrons. | WIKI |
[16] The most important is ivy, a climber or vine that is well represented in most of Europe, where it spread again after the glaciations. | WIKI |
As one moves south into central Florida, as well as far southern Texas and the Gulf Coastal margin of the southern United States, the sclerophyll character slowly declines and more tree species from the tropics (specifically, the Caribbean and Mesoamerica) increase as the temperate species decline. | WIKI |
In several areas on the barrier islands, a stunted Quercus geminata or mixed Quercus geminata and Quercus virginiana forest dominates, with a dense evergreen understory of scrub palm Serenoa repens and a variety of vines, including Bignonia capreolata, as well as Smilax and Vitis species'. | WIKI |
Several species of Yucca and Opuntia are native as well to the drier sandy coastal scrub environment of the region, including Yucca aloifolia, Yucca filamentosa, Yucca gloriosa, and opuntia stricta. | WIKI |
Typical tree species included oaks ancestral to present-day California oaks, as well as an assemblage of trees from the Laurel family, including Nectandra, Ocotea, Persea, and Umbellularia. | WIKI |
There are however, several areas in Mediterranean California, as well as isolated areas of southern Oregon that have evergreen forests. | WIKI |
Several species of evergreen Quercus forests occur, as well as a mix of evergreen scrub typical of Mediterranean climates. | WIKI |