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Month: December 2017

Which winds have most influence on plants in windswept environments?

Posted onDecember 8, 2017December 9, 2017Leave a comment

You know a location is very windy when the trees and shrubs permanently lean in one direction. They might even be one-sided, with no foliage and scarred bark on the exposed side. Obviously, they will lean away from the strongest Read More …

CategoriesSubantarctic, TasmaniaTagsalpine, feldmark, Macquarie Island, Tasmania, wind

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