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John Game added an association between "Distichophyllum freycinetii" and "Distichophyllum".
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John Game added text to "Brief Summary" on "Pterobryella praenitens C. Müller in Bescherelle, 1878".
Pterobryella praenitens is a large moss with a "dendroid" habit and...
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John Game commented on "Distribution":
Pterobryella praenitens is endemic to Lord Howe Island, in the southwest Pacific Ocean. Lord Howe Island is a true Oceanic Island that is politically part of New South Wales, Australia. Pterobryella praenitens is confined to the southern mountainous part of the Island , where it grows in cloud forest on the summit plateau of Mount Gower, and also on Mount Lidgbird and in the Erskine Valley between these two mountains.
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Cyndy Parr set "Image" as an exemplar on "Neckeropsis disticha Kindberg, 1894".
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Valter Jacinto marked an older version of "Musgo // Moss (Grimmiaceae)" as trusted on the "Grimmiaceae" page.
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Valter Jacinto marked an older version of "Musgo // Moss (Eurhynchium sp.)" as trusted on the "Eurhynchium" page.
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Valter Jacinto marked an older version of "Musgo // Square Pleurochaete Moss (Pleurochaete squarrosa)" as trusted on the "Pleurochaete squarrosa" page.
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Valter Jacinto marked an older version of "Musgo // Square Pleurochaete Moss (Pleurochaete squarrosa)" as trusted on the "Pleurochaete squarrosa" page.
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Michаel Frаnkis marked "Scots Pine forest: Vaccinium myrtillus + Leucobryum glaucum (+ needles of Pinus sylvestris) (47°40' N 16°13' E)" as trusted on the "Vaccinium myrtillus" page.
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Michаel Frаnkis marked "Scots Pine forest: Vaccinium myrtillus + Leucobryum glaucum (+ needles of Pinus sylvestris) (47°40' N 16°13' E)" as trusted on the "Leucobryum glaucum" page.
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