'Under five centimetres tall and under appreciated.' The most obvious species here are: the grey-green cushion of Raoulia australis; the orange cushion of Scleranthus uniflorus; the white moss Racomitrium pruinosum; the brown moss Racomitrium crispulum; and a lichen Neofuscelia adpicta.
KIM BESTIC
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Forest and Bird, Issue 311, 1 February 2004, Page 23
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42'Under five centimetres tall and under appreciated.' The most obvious species here are: the grey-green cushion of Raoulia australis; the orange cushion of Scleranthus uniflorus; the white moss Racomitrium pruinosum; the brown moss Racomitrium crispulum; and a lichen Neofuscelia adpicta. KIM BESTIC Forest and Bird, Issue 311, 1 February 2004, Page 23
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