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Snowpatch Herbfield in the Australian Alps Bioregion - profile

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Scientific name: Snowpatch Herbfield in the Australian Alps Bioregion
Conservation status in NSW: Critically Endangered Ecological Community
Commonwealth status: Not listed
Gazetted date: 27 Apr 2018
Profile last updated: 17 Sep 2019

Description

Snowpatch herbfield is characterised by small mat-forming or creeping herbs that are found below late-lying or semi-permanent snowpatches .  The community is characterised by Neopaxia australasica, Plantago muelleri, Plantago glacialis, Psychrophila introloba and for much of the snow free period has a continuous supply of water from snowmelt. Other common species include Brachycome nivalis , Poa costiniana, Epilobium tasmanicum, Luzula acutifolia subsp. nana, Oreomyrrhis pulvinifica , Ranunculus niphophilus, Ranunculus anemoneus, Carex cephalotes and Carex hypandra.

Distribution

Snowpatch herbfield is associated with late lying snow banks, they form below these semi-permanent areas of snow and have ample water supply from the melt for long into the snow-free period.  The community occurs as scattered small patches between 1800 m and 2200 m elevation.  They occur on east to south facing slopes between the Ramshead Range in the south to Mt Jagungal in the north.  The extent of occurrence estimated to be 270 km2.  It occurs entirely within Kosciuszko National Park.

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IBRA Bioregion IBRA Subregion Known or predicted Geographic restrictions region
Australian AlpsSnowy Mountains Known None