These algae may give nutrients to the shrub, allowing it to grow in nutrient-poor sand soils.
Since it was a region with a poor sand soil, one finds only a few old or large cities in the region.
However, the trees are rare and weak (because of the sand soil) despite intensive efforts of the residents.
It is found worldwide, mainly in urban areas and next to roads on dry sand soils.
It is made from clay with some sand soil.
It appears on sand, peat, limestone soils, rankers and Cambisols.
The peculiarity of the vineyard is that the vines grow in slightly argillaceous sand soil.
Wind blown sediment deposits help create the loess based and alluvial sand soils of the Negev area.
It shows a reddish sand soil, which is characteristic of the Oriental Region, and very shallow.
It grows in swampy areas in peaty sand soils.