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A small area of Donatia cushionfield survives within Seaward Moss Conservation Area in an isolated part of the reserve. Elsewhere within the reserve a lowered water-table has enabled taller vegetation to out-compete low herbs and cushion plants.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 299, 1 February 2001, Page 33

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A small area of Donatia cushionfield survives within Seaward Moss Conservation Area in an isolated part of the reserve. Elsewhere within the reserve a lowered water-table has enabled taller vegetation to out-compete low herbs and cushion plants. Forest and Bird, Issue 299, 1 February 2001, Page 33

A small area of Donatia cushionfield survives within Seaward Moss Conservation Area in an isolated part of the reserve. Elsewhere within the reserve a lowered water-table has enabled taller vegetation to out-compete low herbs and cushion plants. Forest and Bird, Issue 299, 1 February 2001, Page 33

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