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Botany at WTP

To: brian fleming <>
Subject: Botany at WTP
From: John Harris <>
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 14:59:43 +1100
Hi Anthea,
I am heading there tonight, so I will grab a sample if I can. Mind you, it
will be after dark while I am doing frog surveys....

Regards

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On 13 February 2014 12:29, brian fleming <> wrote:

> We were at the T-section yesterday morning and I was impressed by
> conspicuous drifts of a low-growing plant with mauve flowers growing near
> the water at several lagoons.  Can anyone identify it for me?  I didn't
> collect a specimen because I didn't want to disturb the waders there.
> As well as the usual birds, we found a very nice Ruff - too far away to
> photograph.
>
> Anthea Fleming
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