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Tag Archives: Moss Sunray
Tom Gibson Nature Reserve fieldtrip
Simultaneously, one of the greatest pains and pleasures of being a botanist is the amount of time it can take to consolidate and write up on the findings of a single field trip. I thought the fieldtrip to the Tom … Continue reading
Posted in Fieldtrips, Parks and Nature Reserves, Threatened Plants
Tagged Athropodium strictum, Chocolate Lily, Dwarf Sunray, Hyalosperma demissum, Moss Sunray, Myriophyllum integrifolium, Propeller Plant, Richard Schahinger, Siloxerus multiflorus, Small Wrinklewort, Stenanthemum pimeleoides, Stylidium despectum, Threatened Plants Tasmania, Tiny Arrowgrass, Tiny Water Milfoil, Tom Gibson, Tom Gibson Nature Reserve, Triglochin minutissimum, Triptilodiscus pygmaeus
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