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- Herbfields are plant communities dominated by herbaceous plants, especially forbs and gr****es. They are found where climatic conditions do not allow large...
- would be termed "herbfields" for European mountains, and bunchgr**** meadows in North America, are referred to as tussock herbfields in New Zealand due...
- found below 150 m asl. The wetland vegetation occurs in the 'wet mixed herbfield' and 'coastal biotic vegetation' communities described above. The wetlands...
- subalpine areas, particularly places of open ground such as gr****lands and herbfields. Raoulia was named after Étienne Raoul (1815–1852), a French naval surgeon...
- covers the smallest area. This area is a patchwork of alpine heaths, herbfields, feldmarks, bogs and fens. The windswept feldmark ecotope is endemic to...
- included under the name Celmisia asteliifolia. The species occurs in heaths, herbfields and bogs in alpine and subalpine areas in New South Wales and Victoria...
- and the most impoirtant pimelea throughout the tussock gr****lands and herbfields, extending into fellfield on sheltered sites. Four subspecies have recently...
- these species are introduced and naturalised. The vegetation is mostly herbfields, although a few islands support shrubs and low forests. The following...
- skifield. It lies at the transition between subalpine scrub and alpine herbfields. There are park visitor centres at North Egmont and at the waterfall Te...
- absent. The island has five prin****l vegetation formations: gr****land, herbfield, fen, bog and feldmark. Bog communities include 'featherbed', a deep and...