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unusual facts about temperate climate



Ramaria flava

Ramaria flava, also known by its local name changle, is a yellow edible coral mushroom native to temperate areas of southern Chile.


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Indian wine

Vineyards in India range from the more temperate climate of the northwestern state of Punjab down to the southern state of Tamil Nadu.

Monte Brasil

The island's temperate climate and Monte Brasil's micro-climate allows the growth of a rich vegetation and woody plants, including Azores laurel (Laurus azorica), local heather (Erica azorica), Faya (Myrica faya), African boxwood (Myrsine africana) and the common Azorean juniper (Juniperus brevifolia).

Portuguese wine

The Dão Wine is produced in a mountainous region with temperate climate, in the area of the Mondego and Dão Rivers in the north region of central Portugal.

Pristidactylus torquatus

Its natural habitat is the extensive southern beech forests (Nothofagus) that grow in this temperate climate.

Wheldrake

Wheldrake is in the more northerly part of England and although it has a typically English temperate climate which is influenced by the warming effect of the Gulf Stream, it is slightly cooler than London.