On the coastal terrace, the tramping track along the old telephone line into Fiordland leads through tall stands of rimu-dominated podocarp forest. Dicksonia squarrosa tree ferns, kamahi and broadleaf form the subcanopy with crown fern and hard fern carpeting the forest floor. The understorey is quite open, probably due to deer grazing.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 280, 1 May 1996, Unnumbered Page
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52On the coastal terrace, the tramping track along the old telephone line into Fiordland leads through tall stands of rimu-dominated podocarp forest. Dicksonia squarrosa tree ferns, kamahi and broadleaf form the subcanopy with crown fern and hard fern carpeting the forest floor. The understorey is quite open, probably due to deer grazing. Forest and Bird, Issue 280, 1 May 1996, Unnumbered Page
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