Diplodium ampliatum

Large Autumn Greenhood at Point 5815

Diplodium ampliatum at Point 5815 - 9 Apr 2020
Diplodium ampliatum at Point 5815 - 9 Apr 2020
Diplodium ampliatum at Point 5815 - 9 Apr 2020
Diplodium ampliatum at Point 5815 - 9 Apr 2020
Diplodium ampliatum at Point 5815 - 9 Apr 2020
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Diplodium ampliatum 11 Apr 2020 CathB
Diplodium ampliatum 11 Apr 2020 DerekC

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User's notes

This a bit more unusual, 2 flowers on the one stem (the stick was just separate them for the photo & then removed. There were a number (approx 7) in flower and many leaves. There was also a number of flowers that had been either damaged or graved off. Also met MattM.

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CathB wrote:
   11 Apr 2020
I've never seen one with two flowers, but according to the Field Guide all the Diplodiums have 1-(2) flowers. They seem to be doing well this year.
DerekC wrote:
   11 Apr 2020
Yes I had checked the Field Guide just in case and I agree lots of flowers this year.

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  • True In flower
  • 10cm to 30cm Plant height

Species information

  • Diplodium ampliatum Scientific name
  • Large Autumn Greenhood Common name
  • Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • 313 images trained Machine learning
  • In flower
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  • Synonyms

    Pterostylis revoluta Diplodium revolutum Pterostylis ampliata

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