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Gaimardia (Centrolepidaceae) 4b:56 |
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Tasmania has
three native species of Gaimardia. These are all small,
grass-like or moss-like, tufted plants that grow in boggy places in
the subalpine and alpine areas, and in the south-west. The flowers are in small spikes
at the end of short stalks. |
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