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Myosotis pygmaea var, glauca, is known from only four plants in the area grazed by feral horses on Army land. It is also found in the South Island although there are few recent records.

GEOFF ROGERS

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Forest and Bird, Issue 280, 1 May 1996, Page 22

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Myosotis pygmaea var, glauca, is known from only four plants in the area grazed by feral horses on Army land. It is also found in the South Island although there are few recent records. GEOFF ROGERS Forest and Bird, Issue 280, 1 May 1996, Page 22

Myosotis pygmaea var, glauca, is known from only four plants in the area grazed by feral horses on Army land. It is also found in the South Island although there are few recent records. GEOFF ROGERS Forest and Bird, Issue 280, 1 May 1996, Page 22

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