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Hockenby
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Tawanna forest
Hedges:
18370. Ephrem
S. on reddish lateritic soils. 50-70 cm. Erect, 50l. 2 trees
72. Ephrem
S.
60-100 cm.
18406. Phymbohorum
O. sandy creek frontages. 30-50 cm.
71.
C. heavier sand patch, on creek flats. Blue-gr. Thumbs annual
root stem 70-100 cm. Phigone frequent:
40.
Rodrinda. 10-15 cm. Bluish-green.
43.
C. locally a moist ground. 10-45 cm.
45.
One plant in moist sandy soil. 30 cm.
46. Ephrem
Moist sandy soil. Blue-gr. 10-25 cm.
53.
S. moist sandy soil. 90-100 cm.
54.
S. among small annual grasses on hard siltly ridges. ca. 80 cm.
58. Ephrem
O. moist sandy soil. 80-50 cm.
57. Phymbohorum
C. locally a hard lateritic ridge. 10-40 cm.
60. Scleria
S. among small annual grasses on hard siltly ridges. up to 40 cm.
61. Scleria
S. in S.F.
77. Scleria
O. clumps on moist banks stream. ca. 1 m.
78. Ephrem
Sc. many flood banks. 80-150 cm.
84. Ephrem
Tree in wet sandy bottom of a seasonal stream. 70-90 cm. Fleshy.
C. locally on creek banks inundated by high floods. Very many
wing stems in clumps ± 60 cm high.
18540. [illegible]
18606. Phymbohorum.
C. on open sandy creek banks. 30-40 cm.
8. Ephrem
Few Senecio-like tufts 40-70 cm. in sandy bed of a stream.
33. Ephrem.
Few tufts in a sandy watercourse. up to 1.5 m.
36.
C. in a sandy watercourse. 60-80 cm. ± glaucous.