Hypopterygium Arbuscula
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Hypopterygium Arbuscula
''Hypopterygium'' is a genus of moss in the family Hypopterygiaceae. It contains the following species: * '' Hypopterygium arbuscula'' Brid. * ''Hypopterygium arcuatum'' (Hedw.) Müll. Hal. * '' Hypopterygium balantii'' (Kindb.) Müll. Hal. ex Loeske * ''Hypopterygium ciliatum'' (Hedw.) Brid. * '' Hypopterygium concinnum'' (Hook.) Brid. * ''Hypopterygium convolutaceum'' Müll. Hal. * ''Hypopterygium didictyon'' Müll. Hal. * ''Hypopterygium discolor'' Mitt. * ''Hypopterygium elatum'' Tixier * '' Hypopterygium filiculaeforme'' (Hedw.) Brid. * '' Hypopterygium flavolimbatum'' Müll. Hal. * ''Hypopterygium hildebrandtii'' (Kindb.) Müll. Hal. ex Paris * '' Hypopterygium hookerianum'' (Griff.) A.J. Shaw, I. Holz, C. J. Cox & Goffinet * ''Hypopterygium javanicum'' (Hampe) A. Jaeger * ''Hypopterygium lutescens'' Hornsch. * ''Hypopterygium pallens'' (Hook. f. & Wilson) Mitt. * ''Hypopterygium parvifolium'' (Bosch & Sande Lac.) A.J. Shaw, I. Holz, C. J. Cox & Goffinet * ''Hypopterygium p ...
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Ferndale Park
Ferndale Park is located in suburban , from the centre of Sydney, Australia. It is an important urban forest reserve, preserving Blackbutt forest and the mossy gully rainforest. Most of this original forest was cleared for agriculture and housing in the 19th and 20th century. Geography Average annual rainfall is at the nearby Chatswood Bowling Club. Soils are moderately fertile, based on Hawkesbury sandstone and Ashfield Shale. Most of the reserve is considered part of the Sydney Sandstone Gully Forest. History The local indigenous Australian people, the Cammeraygal occupied this area for at least 5,800 years. They were known to shelter in "Old Man's Cave" in heatwaves or heavy rain. Recreation Ferndale Park has a series of walking tracks. Office workers from Chatswood may be seen jogging through the reserve at lunchtime and after work. Flora Noteworthy indigenous flora includes the blackbutt, tree heath, celery wood, coachwood, native crabapple and hard corkwo ...
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