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ACCESSIONNAMETAXONOMYDOIORIGINREPOSITORYAVAILABILITYIMAGERECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT STATUSNARRATIVE
0APG 41502 SA 41502Amphibromus nervosus (Hook. f.) Druce 10.18730/154XRG AustraliaAPGNot Available2004DONATED18/02/2004WILDBog method seed germination79887APG 41502
1APG 44821 SA 44821Amphibromus nervosus (Hook. f.) Druce 10.18730/1585E4 AustraliaAPGNot Available2006COLLECTED20/12/2005WILDAssociated species include Phalaris aquatica, Lachnagrostis filformis, Panicum hillmanii and various thistles. Wet grassland. There is light grazing pressure and the sample size is 1-10m2. The sample was fruiting and on a non-irrigated site. The population is defined as Population with a density of higher cover. Wet flats.83154APG 44821
2APG 44824 SA 44824Amphibromus nervosus (Hook. f.) Druce 10.18730/1585H7 AustraliaAPGNot Available2006COLLECTED20/12/2005WILDDrainage is also watertable which has periodic flooding. Land use is also considered woodland and forest margin. Grassland under trees on roadsides. Periodically wet. There is nil grazing pressure and area sampled is 1-10m2. Sample was fruiting and found on a non-irrigated site. Population is defined as population with a density of higher cover. Growing on wetter parts of roadside, particularly E side opposite other spp. Roadside flats.83157APG 44824



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