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Ecology of Desert Systems
Ecology of Desert Systems by W. G. Whitford
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The Moss Flora of Britain and Ireland
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Excerpt - on Page 272: " ... Lindb., Óli-ers Fcirlt. Konyl. Svenska vetensk-Akad., 1864 (Fig. 81 ) Astomimt rostellatum (Brid.) Bruch fi Schimp., Ht1menostonuum rostellatum (Brid.) Schimp. Ephemeral plants forming lax patches, c. 5 nun high. ... "

British Plant Communities: Volume 5, Maritime Communities and Vegetation of Open Habitats
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Excerpt - on Page 119: " ... to shallow depth in winter but rather dry in summer. The periodic wetting provides ideal conditions for a variety of ephemeral plants like S. nodosa, C'entauriunt erythraea, Poa anon and Black- stonia perfo/iata among a patchy cover of perennials such as Salix ... "

Flora of Australia, Vol. 44B: Poaceae 3. Centothecoideae - Chloridoideae (Flora of Australia Series)
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Excerpt - on Page 164: " ... B, BRI, C, CANB, E, G, K. Illustration: M.Lazarides, Austral. Syst. Bot. 8: 452, fig. 30B (1995). Slender annual or ephemeral plants 12.5-32 (-50) cm high; base compact. Culms often strongly branched and fastigiate, glabrous; nodes pubescent. ... "

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