It lives in dry, riparian woodland, or farmlands, and is found at heights up to 800 m.
We still have pretty much the same species of plants in our riparian woodlands and ponds as we had 400 years ago.
It is a riparian species, growing on riverbanks and riparian woodlands.
It may also be found in open deciduous and riparian woodlands and areas of secondary growth.
This plant grows in riparian woodlands and subalpine meadows.
Its preferred habitat is mesquite and riparian woodlands.
It hunted mammals, birds and reptiles in riparian woodlands.
Their breeding habitat occurs in riparian woodlands of western and northwestern Mexico.
It is a member of the chaparral plant community and can be found in riparian woodlands.
P.alni is regarded as a serious threat to riparian woodland.