Tasmania has six Oreobolus species -
Arranged in two vertical rows on opposite sides of an axis: distichous leaves. [From Latin distichus, having two rows, from Greek distikhos
These were taken near a little tarn . There was quite a diversity of alpine plants near this tarn. I explored it a little bit.
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