Mt Alarm (9440 ft), along with Mt Tapuaenuku, dominates the stark inland Marlborough landscape. Despite the barren appearance of this countryside, however, it supports a number of fascinating plants and animals, such as the penwiper plant and Epilobium forbesi (inset top and inset bottom). An article on these and others is found on page 22. Photos: Peter Williams, J H Harding (Penwiper plant)
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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 1, 1 February 1986, Unnumbered Page
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63Mt Alarm (9440 ft), along with Mt Tapuaenuku, dominates the stark inland Marlborough landscape. Despite the barren appearance of this countryside, however, it supports a number of fascinating plants and animals, such as the penwiper plant and Epilobium forbesi (inset top and inset bottom). An article on these and others is found on page 22. Photos: Peter Williams, J H Harding (Penwiper plant) Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 1, 1 February 1986, Unnumbered Page
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