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Rosulabryum microrhodon (Müll.Hal.) J.R.Spence

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Rosulabryum microrhodon (Müll.Hal.) J.R.Spence, Bryologist 99: 223 (1996)
Rosulabryum microrhodon (Müll.Hal.) J.R.Spence

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
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"a distinctive species of Tasmania and the South Island of New Zealand, where it occurs at high elevations in subalpine meadows and clearings on boulders. The short recurved awn, imbricate red-green leaves and habitat are diagnostic. Material from northwest Nelson District, South Island, New Zealand is present in CHR (as R. billardierii)"

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J.R.Spence
Müll.Hal.
(Müll.Hal.) J.R.Spence
1996
223
ICN
species
Rosulabryum microrhodon

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microrhodon

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Bryum microrhodon Müll.Hal. 1898
Rosulabryum microrhodon (Müll.Hal.) J.R.Spence
Rosulabryum microrhodon (Müll.Hal.) J.R.Spence
Rosulabryum microrhodon (Müll.Hal.) J.R.Spence 1996
Rosulabryum microrhodon (Müll.Hal.) J.R.Spence

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First recorded as "a distinctive species of Tasmania and the South Island of New Zealand, where it occurs at high elevations in subalpine meadows and clearings on boulders. The short recurved awn, imbricate red-green leaves and habitat are diagnostic. Material from northwest Nelson District, South Island, New Zealand is present in CHR (as R. billardierii)". Presumably the specimen seen is a duplicate of a specimen in CHR, but of which specimen has not been determined.

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9 July 2020
27 May 2024
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