mosses ofthe United States. Boston, MA: The Mosher Press. Grout, A. J. 1932. Moss floraof North America, north of Mexico. Vol. 3. Part 3. New York: The author...
"Stellaria media". RHS. Retrieved 25 October 2020. Stace, C.A. (2019). New Floraofthe British Isles. Suffolk. ISBN 978-1-5272-2630-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
Zealand: the Bounty Islands, Auckland Islands, AntipodesIslands and Campbell Island groups of New Zealand, and Macquarie Islandof Australia. Theislands constituting...
the Chatham Islands, as well as to New Zealand's subantarctic Snares, Antipodes, Auckland and Campbell Islands, and to Australia’s Macquarie Island....
moschata" (PDF). Threatened Floraof Tasmania. Dept of Primary Industries, Water and Environment, Tasmania. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-09-27...
of the coastal forests of southeast Australia. Example understory flora associates in the mixed broadleaf/podocarp forests of Rakiura include Austroblechnum...
tussock) of New Zealand and is native to New Zealand's Antipodes, Auckland and Campbell Islands as well as to Australia's Macquarie Island. Cheeseman...
Communities, Australia. Retrieved 2011-03-01. Seppelt, Rod. (2006). The Moss Floraof Macquarie Island. Australian Antarctic Division: Hobart. ISBN 1-876934-07-7...
of New Zealand except the Kermadec Islands, it also has been introduced to Great Britain. A dense tussock-forming perennial of wet areas, and somewhat...
February to May. The plant occurs in the Auckland, Antipodes, Campbell, Macquarie, Kerguelen, Prince Edward, Heard and Crozet Islands. It is widespread...
Plagiochila deltoidea is a species of liverwort in the family Plagiochilaceae. It was first described by Lindenb. It is found in New Zealand and Tasmania...
longer than wide) and grows in swamps. The subspecies Apium prostratum subsp. howense is endemic to Lord Howe Island. Commonly eaten by Maori in New Zealand...
with six stamens. The tepals and capsule are dark brown. The plant is found on New Zealand's Antipodes, Auckland and Campbell Islands, as well as on Australia's...
(2004). Additions to the Bryophyte Floraofthe Neotropics. Tropical bryology, 7-17. Davey, Martin C. (3 February 1997). "Effects of physical factors on...
species of flowering plant in the sedge family that is native to the subantarctic islands, and to the North and South Islandsof New Zealand. The specific...
like all the other outlying islands except the Solander Islands. Ecologically, the Auckland Islands form part oftheAntipodes Subantarctic Islands tundra...
in the south-west of New Zealand’s South Island and on theAntipodes, Auckland, and Campbell Islands. It is also native to Macquarie Island and the Falkland...
South Island, the AntipodesIslands, and the Chatham Islandsof New Zealand, southern Chile, and the Falkland Islands. There are a number of cultivars, including...
Ecologically, they are part oftheAntipodes Subantarctic Islands tundra ecoregion. Theislands are one of five subantarctic island groups collectively designated...
to May. The plant is endemic to New Zealand’s subantarctic Antipodes, Auckland and Campbell Islands, where it is a striking component ofthe megaherb...
species of moss. It occurs in Australia and New Zealand, including the subantarctic islandsof Macquarie, Campbell, the Aucklands and theAntipodes. Mitten...
The rush is found on theAntipodes, Auckland, and Campbell Islands. It is also native to Macquarie Island, South Georgia and the Falkland, Kerguelen,...
to the entire royal penguin population during their annual nesting season. Ecologically, theisland is part oftheAntipodes Subantarctic Islands tundra...
Leptinella lanata is a small flowering plant in the daisy family, native to the Antipodean Islands. Its specific epithet, lanata, describes its woolly-haired...
Aporostylis bifolia, native to New Zealand (including the Chatham Islands and theAntipodesIslands). In Kahurangi National Park on alpine tussock land...
New Zealand's South Island, 530 km (330 mi) south-west ofthe Chatham Islands, and 215 km (134 mi) north oftheAntipodesIslands. The group is a World Heritage...