Diplodium truncatum

4 Little Dumpies, Brittle Greenhood at Hackett, ACT

Diplodium truncatum at Hackett, ACT - 20 Apr 2020
Diplodium truncatum at Hackett, ACT - 20 Apr 2020
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Diplodium truncatum 20 Apr 2020 MattM
Diplodium truncatum 20 Apr 2020 petersan

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7 comments

AaronClausen wrote:
   20 Apr 2020
Yay they exist!!!!!!!
petersan wrote:
   20 Apr 2020
Yes!!!!! Some known sites have not even produced rosettes - this was a surprise. A new site and largish area covered in rosettes as well.
AaronClausen wrote:
   20 Apr 2020
Is this the first sighting of them in flower at Majura Petersan??
petersan wrote:
   20 Apr 2020
Certainly by me. I do not think there have been any others. I have searched known sites on the other side of the saddle where you and MatM saw many in the past - there are plenty of rosettes and to date just the one grazed stalk which maybe Pterostylus
MattM wrote:
   20 Apr 2020
They were reported flowering in this sighting from a few years ago. https://canberra.naturemapr.org/Sightings/3376562
petersan wrote:
   20 Apr 2020
Yes, but this year at that location there is nothing- not even a rosette when I looked a few weeks ago. The same where I recorded them a few years ago up towards the saddle.
waltraud wrote:
   21 Apr 2020
Grazed perhaps?

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  • 4 Abundance
  • 20 Apr 2020 09:38 AM Recorded on
  • petersan Recorded by

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  • True In flower
  • Less than 10cm Plant height

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