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Gigaspermum repens

1 Moss at Cooma, NSW

Gigaspermum repens at Cooma, NSW - 6 Jul 2022
Gigaspermum repens at Cooma, NSW - 6 Jul 2022
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Identification history

Gigaspermum repens 27 Jul 2022 MichaelMulvaney
Unidentified 6 Jul 2022 mahargiani

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Moss found when walking through bush. Believe to be same species as earlier sighting today ref 4438242. Appearance is much as the specimen in that sighting was a few weeks ago. Believe that the club-shaped sporophytes in the lower left of the photograph are a different plant.

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Nearby sightings

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Coltriciella tasmanica at Cooma, NSW - 30 Jun 2022 by mahargiani Cotula australis (Common Cotula, Carrot Weed) at Cooma, NSW - 3 Jun 2022 by mahargiani Gigaspermum repens (Moss) at Cooma, NSW - 9 May 2022 by mahargiani
Coltriciella tasmanica at Cooma, NSW - 30 Jun 2022 by mahargiani
Cotula australis (Common Cotula, Carrot Weed) at Cooma, NSW - 3 Jun 2022 by mahargiani
Gigaspermum repens (Moss) at Cooma, NSW - 9 May 2022 by mahargiani

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Species information

  • Gigaspermum repens Scientific name
  • Moss Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local Native
  • Non-Invasive

Sighting information

  • 16 - 100 Abundance
  • 6 Jul 2022 03:05 PM Recorded on
  • mahargiani Recorded by

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