Field Notebook: 1981
Page 67
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spars in between. The pachycaul habit of the angipis is very notable not only in the open scrubby area but in the forest as well. Is this an adaptation to very slow growth on the serpentine derived soils? The amount I pachycaully seems greater than in the Hawi forests of N. New Zealand. The russell's angaspinis Bellenden, Elyopzi