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  • Upper Alpine Zone [underlined]. Main indicator plant S. [Senecio] keniodendron [underlined] with bases surrounded by a thick mass of Alchemilla argyrophylla [underlined] Where dry ridges occur Agrostis typhylla [partial word crossed out] trachy [trachyphylla] [underlined], Deschampsia flexuosa [underlined] + Anthoxanthum nivale [underlined. Valeriana kilimandscharo [underlined] is abundant on the cliffs I found Gladiolus watsonioides [underlined], Sedum ruwenzoriense [underlined] + Anemone thompsonii [underlined]. There is a rich scree flora. - On the valley floor among the large Agrostis tussocks Myosotis keniensis [underlined], Cerastium afromontana [underlined] + Carduus platyphyllum [underlined] etc. In some of the high tarns a Potamogeton [underlined] grows also species of Crassula [underlined] + Subularia [underlined]. I was interested to see a Lazula [underlined] around the margin of Hook Tarn though it was not abundant. The Nival Zone [all underlined] is defined as the zone above S. [Senecio] keniodendron [underlined] at 14,300' [feet] Agrostis, Arolus, Carduus, Lobelia, Helichrysum, Citrium etc. go up there. Helichrysum brownii to 16,000' [feet]. The small low growing Senecio [underlined] I took looks like S. [Senecio] heniophytum [underlined]
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