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Citations:paludiphile

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English citations of paludiphile

  • 1944, Andrew Hill Clark, The South Island of New Zealand: A Study of the Introduction and Modification of British Rural Patterns and Practices Associated with Some Exotic Plants and Animals, volume 1, page 84:
    The Kahikatoa (Podocarpus dacrydicides), mentioned above as a paludiphile, was later highly prized for meeting a primary economic need, the making of butter-boxes. Always scattered in its swampland habitats, it has now been largely cut out.
  • 2024, Rod Giblett, Wetland Cultures: Ancient, Traditional, Contemporary, Springer Nature, →ISBN, pages 3 and 43:
    [page 3:] Mre than mere 'swamp managers' and swamp farmers [] in paludiculture, they were also paludiphiles, lovers of wetlands. [] [page 43:] [] she or he is not only a nature lover in general, but also in particular a paludiphile, a lover of swamps []