To find photos of particular plants use the search function
Refine your search with the terms AND, OR or NOT. Use * as a wildcard
This thick layer of yellowish loess is common in South Canterbury, New Zealand As seen here, the darker layer of topsoil is quite thin, which can severely limit the depth to which roots development, as the loess is often dense, anaerobic and difficult for roots to penetrate, especially where it combines with the thick grey clay often found in the same areas. soil-scenes-3712htm'>Soils and Soil. Related. Scenes