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- Herbfield abstract "Herbfields are plant communities dominated by herbaceous plants, especially forbs and grasses. They are found where climatic conditions do not allow large woody plants to grow, such as in subantarctic and alpine tundra environments. Herbfield is defined in New South Wales (Australia) government legislation as native vegetation that predominantly does not contain an over-storey or a mid-storey and where ground cover is dominated by non-grass species. The New Zealand Department of Conservation has described herbfield vegetation as that in which the cover of herbs in the canopy is 20–100%, and in which herb cover is greater than that of any other growth form, or of bare ground.Various kinds of herbfield include: Tall alpine herbfield Short alpine herbfield Tussock herbfield Wet herbfield Aquatic herbfield↑ ↑".
- Herbfield wikiPageExternalLink te-paki-foreword-abstract-toc.pdf.
- Herbfield wikiPageExternalLink glossary.htm.
- Herbfield wikiPageID "29224451".
- Herbfield wikiPageRevisionID "604417368".
- Herbfield hasPhotoCollection Herbfield.
- Herbfield subject Category:Alpine_flora.
- Herbfield subject Category:Ecosystems.
- Herbfield subject Category:Habitat.
- Herbfield subject Category:Habitats.
- Herbfield type Environment108567235.
- Herbfield type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Herbfield type Habitat108580583.
- Herbfield type Habitats.
- Herbfield type Location100027167.
- Herbfield type Object100002684.
- Herbfield type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Herbfield type Region108630985.
- Herbfield type YagoGeoEntity.
- Herbfield type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Herbfield type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Herbfield comment "Herbfields are plant communities dominated by herbaceous plants, especially forbs and grasses. They are found where climatic conditions do not allow large woody plants to grow, such as in subantarctic and alpine tundra environments. Herbfield is defined in New South Wales (Australia) government legislation as native vegetation that predominantly does not contain an over-storey or a mid-storey and where ground cover is dominated by non-grass species.".
- Herbfield label "Herbfield".
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- Herbfield sameAs Q5736069.
- Herbfield sameAs Q5736069.
- Herbfield sameAs Herbfield.
- Herbfield wasDerivedFrom Herbfield?oldid=604417368.
- Herbfield isPrimaryTopicOf Herbfield.