Atrichum androgynum (Müll.Hal.) A.Jaeger
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Filed As
Polytrichaceae
Atrichum androgynum (Müll.Hal.) A.Jaeger -
Collector(s)
D. H. Vitt 28486 with with Helen Ramsay, 17 Nov 1981
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Location
Australia. New South Wales. Lord Howe Island. Along track from Erskine Valley to top of Mt. Gower. From summit area of Mt. Gower.
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Habitat
summit area dominted by mossy gnarled forest of Bubbia howeana-Lepidorrachis mooreana-Dracophyllum fitzgeraldii-Hedyscepe canterburyana with upper slopes of Meterosideros nervulosa, Melaleuca howeana, and Cassinia tenuifolia. Lower slopes and the Erskine Valley of closed rain forest of Drypetes and Cryptocarya. basalt rock exposed on higher slopes.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 03683437
Occurrence ID: 1f9d6b9d-ac2a-40b9-b2b8-953105e68fe3
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Bryophyta
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Family
Polytrichaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Oceania
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Country
Australia
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State/Province
New South Wales
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Locality
Lord Howe Island. Along track from Erskine Valley to top of Mt. Gower. From summit area of Mt. Gower.
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Elevation
Alt. 100 - 875 m. (328 - 2871 ft.)
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Coordinates
-31.58, 159.08
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Distribution
Atrichum androgynum (C. Muell.) Jaeg. Along track from Erskine Valley to top of Mt. Gower. Most collections from summit area of Mt. Gower. 31-35'S, 159-05'E. Elev. 100-875 meters. Summit area dominated by mossy knarled forest of Bubbia howeana-Lepidorrhachis mooreana-Dracophyllum fitzgeraldii-Hedyscepe canterburyana with upper slopes of Metrosideros nervulosa, Melaleuca howeana, and Cassinia tenuifolia. Lower slopes and the Erskine Valley of closed rain forest of Drypetes and Crypto- carya. Basalt rock exposed on higher slopes. Dale H. Vitt 28486 (with Helen Ramsay) November 17, 1981 THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN copyright reserved = Atrichum androgynum *Atrichum androgynum* *Bubbia howeana* *Lepidorrhachis mooreana* *Dracophyllum fitzgeraldii* *Hedyscepe canterburyana* *Metrosideros nervulosa* *Melaleuca howeana* *Cassinia tenuifolia* *Drypetes* *Cryptocarya* OCR Engine: OCR_Gemini_1_5_Flash
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Atrichum androgynum (Müll.Hal.) A.Jaeger