Burchardia umbellata

Milkmaids at Hackett, ACT

Burchardia umbellata at Hackett, ACT - 5 Feb 2022
Burchardia umbellata at Hackett, ACT - 5 Feb 2022
Burchardia umbellata at Hackett, ACT - 5 Feb 2022
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Burchardia umbellata 5 Feb 2022 MichaelMulvaney
Burchardia umbellata 5 Feb 2022 abread111

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Significant sighting

MichaelMulvaney noted:

5 Feb 2022

I think this is the first record of this beautiful Lily on Mt Majura

3 comments

abread111 wrote:
   5 Feb 2022
I'm surprised - I saw it flowering in November at this location but did not photograph it then as I think of it as common...
waltraud wrote:
   6 Feb 2022
Yes first record as far as I know and within one of Mt Majura's high conservation area (north of Blue Metal Road); sadly affected by illegal bike riding ...
waltraud wrote:
   19 Apr 2022
Barb
I also want to point out that there are a number of common species which are not on our Flora list such as the Tall Fleabane which I will add in the next 2021/22 update.
It is invaluable when people like you spot, recognize and document on CNM plant species and / or collect specimens for id.

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Sighting information

  • 3 Abundance
  • 5 Feb 2022 11:00 AM Recorded on
  • abread111 Recorded by

Additional information

  • 30cm to 1 metre Plant height

Species information

  • Burchardia umbellata Scientific name
  • Milkmaids Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Rare or uncommon native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 832.1m Recorded at altitude
  • 150 images trained Machine learning
  • In flower
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