Sabine Valley

The Sabine Valley in winter 2008

The Sabine Valley is a landform in northern South Island, New Zealand.[1] Much of the Sabine Valley is forested with beech canopy. Example understory vegetation is the presence of Archeria traversii within certain mountain beech forests in the upper Sabine Valley of northern South Island, New Zealand.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Peter Wardle. 1991
  2. ^ C. Michael Hogan. 2009

References

  • C. Michael Hogan. 2009. Crown Fern: Blechnum discolor, Globaltwitcher.com, ed. N. Stromberg
  • Peter Wardle. 1991. Vegetation of New Zealand, Published by CUP Archive, ISBN 978-0-521-25873-9

42°00′S 172°42′E / 42.000°S 172.700°E / -42.000; 172.700

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