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BRYOPHYTES OF YUNNAN PROVINCE, CHINA \
BIOTIC SURVEY OF GAOLIGONG SHAN EXPEDITION AUTUMN 2004 |
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Aneura pinguis (L.) Dumort. Det. D.G. Long |
O4- 63
Sitely. Gongshan County, Bingzhongluo Xiang, west bank of Nu Jiang
(Salween River) at Stone Gate 3 km north of Bingzhongluo, 28° 02’ 01”N,
98° 36’ 03”E.
Steep valley slope along river bank with limestone (marble) outcrops and
riverine scrub; on mossy limestone rocks by river
Alt. c. 1700m 22 October 2004
D.G. LONG
No. 33527
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN
EDINBURGH
E00774694
HERB. HORT. EDINB.
con No$SSADP taxon Placurm
California Academy of Sclences/U.C. Berkeley
LIGHT: sunny, open, filtered, , full shade
WATER: dry, mesic,gffoistaseep, wet, submerged to m
TOPOG: ridge, slopegyalleyYtrail, roadside. -
HABITAT: dense/open/cut forest, woodland, savannah, grassland, heath,
chaparral, desert, riparian, spring/seep, meadow, bog/fen, swamp, pond, lake,
river/stream/creek bank, intermittent streamlet
SUBSTRATE: granitic @ttamorpn sedimentary, volcanic,
Soll: sand, gravel, clay, rocky, litter, humus, peat, moss
Rock: cliff, crevice, top/wall of boulder/rock-slab, underhang S
Tree: base, trunk, stump, snag, log, fallen/dead/rotten, branch, BES) 19499 IC
bark, leaf, shrub, climber, __ m/ft above ground on %
Type: conifer, hardwood, tree fe alm. lah . 3
BEV. min ASPECT N, W exposure damp soil S<pagits col
DOMINANT PLANTS: po
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