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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...
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would be
termed "
herbfields" for
European mountains, and bunchgr****
meadows in
North America, are
referred to as
tussock herbfields in New
Zealand due...
- NSW and ACT. In Victoria, the
plant is
confined to
alpine and
subalpine herbfields of the
eastern ranges, and
often locally plentiful.
Microseris walteri...
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these species are
introduced and naturalised. The
vegetation is
mostly herbfields,
although a few
islands support shrubs and low forests. The following...
- the
border between New
South Wales and Victoria,
growing in
subalpine herbfields. It has a
single tubular leaf and up to
forty densely-crowded, pale green...
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covers the
smallest area. This area is a
patchwork of
alpine heaths,
herbfields, feldmarks, bogs and fens. The
windswept feldmark ecotope is
endemic to...
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found below 150 m asl. The
wetland vegetation occurs in the 'wet
mixed herbfield' and 'coastal
biotic vegetation'
communities described above. The wetlands...
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petrels breed alone or in
colonies in
burrows dug
among tussocks and
herbfields on the
subantarctic Antipodes and
Auckland Islands. They
appear to feed...
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family Tortricidae. It is
found in New Zealand. It is
endemic to dry
herbfields in
Otago and Canterbury.
Adult females are brachypterous. The
larvae feed...
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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...