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  2. Aristolochia macrophylla - Wikipedia

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    A. macrophylla is naturally found in light sandy soil, medium loamy soil and heavy clay soils, with a preference for drained soils. This species is also primarily found in alkaline soils with high pH. A. macrophylla has a strong preference for moist soils, while being intolerant to dry soils. [5]

  3. Clay - Wikipedia

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    However, clay soils are often more fertile and can hold onto nutrients better due to their higher cation-exchange capacity, allowing more land to remain in production rather than being left fallow. As clay tends to retain nutrients for longer before leaching them, this also means plants may require more fertilizer in clay soils. [9] [10]

  4. Vermiculite and Perlite Aren't Interchangeable—Here's ... - AOL

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    “For example, heavy clay soils retain water for a long time, so perlite is often used to help improve drainage,” Yamaguchi explains. ... Because perlite is improves soil draining, plants that ...

  5. Vertisol - Wikipedia

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    Vertisols have a high content of expansive clay minerals, many of them belonging to the montmorillonites that form deep cracks in drier seasons or years. In a phenomenon known as argillipedoturbation, alternate shrinking and swelling causes self-ploughing, where the soil material consistently mixes itself, causing some vertisols to have an extremely deep A horizon and no B horizon.

  6. Ultisol - Wikipedia

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    The use of soil tests, coupled with the corresponding provisions, can alleviate issues of nutrition and irrigation that can result from non porous Ultisol. [4] Soil tests help indicate the pH, and red clay soil typically has a low pH. [5] The addition of lime is used to help to increase the pH in soil and can help increase the pH in Ultisol as ...

  7. Plant This Fig Variety In Your Garden This Spring For ... - AOL

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    Figs can grow in any well-draining soil, from sand to clay, but do not tolerate alkaline soil (high pH). Conduct a soil test and amend soil as needed, ideally several months prior to planting.

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