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A variety called australe, found at the southern tip of the plant's native range, differs in having long, above-ground runners that root at the tips, forming new rosettes of leaves much the way a strawberry plant would.
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A variety called australe, found at the southern tip of the plant's native range, differs in having long, above-ground runners that root at the tips, forming new rosettes of leaves much the way a strawberry plant would.
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A variety called australe, found at the southern tip of the plant's native range, differs in having long, above-ground runners that root at the tips, forming new rosettes of leaves much the way a strawberry plant would.
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A variety called australe, found at the southern tip of the plant's native range, differs in having long, above-ground runners that root at the tips, forming new rosettes of leaves much the way a strawberry plant would.
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A variety called australe, found at the southern tip of the plant's native range, differs in having long, above-ground runners that root at the tips, forming new rosettes of leaves much the way a strawberry plant would.
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A variety called australe, found at the southern tip of the plant's native range, differs in having long, above-ground runners that root at the tips, forming new rosettes of leaves much the way a strawberry plant would.
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Français · Afrique: La plupart des pays d'Afrique australe ne célèbrent pas la Journée de l'Afrique
Global Voices in English » Africa: Most African Countries Do Not Recognise Africa Day 2009
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The site holds several Gondwanan relict species as well, surviving in restricted microsites, such as the Wollemi pine Wollemia nobilis only discovered in 1994 in an almost inaccessible gorge, the shrub Acrophyllum australe and the podocarp Microstrobus fitzgeraldii, restricted to wet rocks near waterfalls and only recorded in the Jamieson Valley.
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Landslips are colonised by both introduced and native species such as southern wild celery Apium australe.
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It is dominated by woody Myosporum obscurum and Coprosma petiolata and the herbaceous species Asplenium obtusatum, Cyperus ustulatus, Disphyma australe, and Scirpus nodosus.
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