NFWP is an abreviation for the Botanical Region North Far Western Plains
and SFWP = the South Far Western Plains, both of these regions are generally
west of Ivanhoe and Balranald with the Northern Division including Broken Hill
and north to the NSW/Qld border. The southern region is below Broken Hill to
the NSW/Vic border.
Regards,
Alan Leishman,
Plant Sciences,
Royal Botanic Gardens,
Mrs Macquaries Road,
Sydney, NSW 2565
Tel: (02) 9231 8166
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>>> "Paul Taylor" <> 10/03/01 09:36am >>>
> Peter,
>
> There are four specimens of Zygochloa paradoxa in the National Herbarium,
> RBG from the NFWP region.
[snip]
> There are about 40 specimens of Zygochloa paradoxa from different
> locations in the SFWP region of NSW.
A quick question for the botanically-challenged - what do NFWP and SFWP
stand for?
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