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Forest Vines to Snow Tussocks: The Story of New Zealand Plants

Chapter 7

Chapter 7

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133. There may also be a fairly wide shrubland belt where the beech treeline is locally depressed as a result either (a) of persistent fogginess with consequent light and temperature reduction, or (b) of temperature inversion effects at U-shaped glacial valley heads.