three at the site of the old hut at the Waterfall on Inaccessible [1]. first noted by Wace & Dickson (1965: 333), and in 1968 not regenerating (Wace & Holdgate 1976: 44 - 47. 3 trees at the hut at the Waterfall, producing cones, but no seedlings (Ryan & Glass 2001) [2].
- 1.6. Forest – Subtropical/tropical moist lowland
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