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Description Grammitis nudicarpa. On a moist shaded rocky bank on the east side of Mount Lidgbird at about 1,300 feet elevation, Lord Howe Island. This is the rarest and smallest of the three Grammitids on Lord Howe, and has shorter hairs than the epiphytic G. pulchella (synonym: G. wattsii) on the summit of Mount Gower.
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John Game  (fl. 1965–)  wikidata:Q58195447
 
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