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Arthropodium fimbriatum

Nodding Chocolate Lily at Franklin, ACT

Arthropodium fimbriatum at Franklin, ACT - 14 Dec 2022
Arthropodium fimbriatum at Franklin, ACT - 14 Dec 2022
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Identification history

Arthropodium fimbriatum 2 Jan 2023 Tapirlord
Arthropodium fimbriatum 2 Jan 2023 Tapirlord

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Themeda triandra (Kangaroo Grass) at Franklin, ACT - 22 Feb 2023 by JaneR Alternanthera sp. A Flora of NSW (M. Gray 5187) J. Palmer at Franklin, ACT - 13 Dec 2022 by Tapirlord Eryngium ovinum (Blue Devil) at Franklin, ACT - 13 Dec 2022 by Tapirlord Cisticola exilis (Golden-headed Cisticola) at Franklin, ACT - 7 Dec 2022 by AndyRoo Arthropodium fimbriatum (Nodding Chocolate Lily) at Franklin, ACT - 7 Dec 2022 by AndyRoo Calocephalus citreus (Lemon Beauty Heads) at Franklin, ACT - 18 Jan 2021 by tpreston Junonia villida (Meadow Argus) at Franklin, ACT - 22 Jul 2020 by tpreston Apina callisto (Pasture Day Moth) at Franklin, ACT - 22 Jul 2020 by tpreston Chrysocephalum apiculatum (Common Everlasting) at Franklin, ACT - 22 Jul 2020 by tpreston Falco cenchroides (Nankeen Kestrel) at Franklin, ACT - 13 Mar 2020 by AndrewZelnik Microlaena stipoides (Weeping Grass) at Franklin, ACT - 13 Mar 2020 by AndrewZelnik Spergularia rubra (Sandspurrey) at Franklin, ACT - 27 Nov 2018 by purple66 Kniphofia uvaria (Red Hot Poker) at Franklin, ACT - 13 Dec 2017 by MichaelMulvaney Arthropodium fimbriatum (Nodding Chocolate Lily) at Franklin, ACT - 13 Dec 2017 by Jenjen Perunga ochracea (Perunga grasshopper, Cross-dressing Grasshopper) at Franklin, ACT - 13 Dec 2017 by MichaelMulvaney
Themeda triandra (Kangaroo Grass) at Franklin, ACT - 22 Feb 2023 by JaneR
Alternanthera sp. A Flora of NSW (M. Gray 5187) J. Palmer at Franklin, ACT - 13 Dec 2022 by Tapirlord
Eryngium ovinum (Blue Devil) at Franklin, ACT - 13 Dec 2022 by Tapirlord
Cisticola exilis (Golden-headed Cisticola) at Franklin, ACT - 7 Dec 2022 by AndyRoo
Arthropodium fimbriatum (Nodding Chocolate Lily) at Franklin, ACT - 7 Dec 2022 by AndyRoo
Calocephalus citreus (Lemon Beauty Heads) at Franklin, ACT - 18 Jan 2021 by tpreston
Junonia villida (Meadow Argus) at Franklin, ACT - 22 Jul 2020 by tpreston
Apina callisto (Pasture Day Moth) at Franklin, ACT - 22 Jul 2020 by tpreston
Chrysocephalum apiculatum (Common Everlasting) at Franklin, ACT - 22 Jul 2020 by tpreston
Falco cenchroides (Nankeen Kestrel) at Franklin, ACT - 13 Mar 2020 by AndrewZelnik
Microlaena stipoides (Weeping Grass) at Franklin, ACT - 13 Mar 2020 by AndrewZelnik
Spergularia rubra (Sandspurrey) at Franklin, ACT - 27 Nov 2018 by purple66
Kniphofia uvaria (Red Hot Poker) at Franklin, ACT - 13 Dec 2017 by MichaelMulvaney
Arthropodium fimbriatum (Nodding Chocolate Lily) at Franklin, ACT - 13 Dec 2017 by Jenjen
Perunga ochracea (Perunga grasshopper, Cross-dressing Grasshopper) at Franklin, ACT - 13 Dec 2017 by MichaelMulvaney

Location information

Species information

  • Arthropodium fimbriatum Scientific name
  • Nodding Chocolate Lily Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local Native
  • Non-Invasive

Sighting information

  • 50 Abundance
  • 14 Dec 2022 10:19 AM Recorded on
  • Tapirlord Recorded by

Additional information

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

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