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    Pherosphaera (redirect from Microstrobos)
    Family: Podocarpaceae Genus: Pherosphaera W.Archer bis Type species Pherosphaera hookeriana W.Archer bis Synonyms Microstrobos J.Garden & L.A.S.Johnson...
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    fitzgeraldii, naming it after its collector, one R. Fitzgerald. It was renamed Microstrobos fitzgeraldii by Lawrie Johnson and Garden in 1951, and Pherosphaera fitzgeraldii...
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    Pherosphaera hookeriana, or Mount Mawson pine (previously known as Microstrobos niphophilus), is a dwarf conifer endemic to Tasmania, at altitudes above...
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    Manoao Microcachrys Nageia Parasitaxus Pectinopitys Pherosphaera (syn. Microstrobos) Phyllocladus Podocarpus Prumnopitys Retrophyllum Saxegothaea Sundacarpus...
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    origins, including the genera Athrotaxis, Actinostrobus, Microcachrys, Microstrobos, Diselma and the Tasmanian Huon pine, sole member of the genus Lagarostrobos...
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    plant taxa. The site hosts several evolutionary relic species (Wollemia, Microstrobos, Acrophyllum) which have persisted in highly restricted micro sites."...
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  • Narrow-leaf melichrus NSW Microcarpaea agonis QLD Micromyrtus grandis NSW Microstrobos fitzgeraldii Dwarf mountain pine, Blue Mountains dwarf pine NSW Microtis...
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    swamps for their survival. Examples of these are Epacris hamiltonii and Microstrobos fitzgeraldii. Australia has other peatlands and swamplands that share...
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    confused with Diselma is Phaerosphaera hookeriana (previously known as Microstrobos niphophilus ) which is in the family Podocarpaceae. Both these species...
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    conifers Diselma archeri and Pherosphaera hookeriana (also known as Microstrobos niphophilus). Shrub communities are also found at high elevation, with...
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  • cupressoides, A. selaginoides) and Podocarpaceae (Michrocachrys tetragona, Microstrobos niphophilus, Podocarpus lawrencei). This vegetation type has a patchy...
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