Allocasuarina littoralis

Black She-oak at Kenny, ACT

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Allocasuarina littoralis 22 Sep 2025 Tapirlord
Allocasuarina littoralis 19 Sep 2025 waltraud

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Plantings along Federal Highway. We found and recorded A. littoralis, a mature tree surrounded by recruits in the grassy woodland some distance away to the south and discussed whether or not a local species. I counted 6-8 leaf-teeth; can't confirm the species because it is outside of my moderator territory.

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abread111 wrote:
   19 Sep 2025
The location map has not displaying so I cannot confirm it either. Try putting it in again with pics in a different order as some of them may not have location embedded. GPS evidence of location is missing.
waltraud wrote:
   20 Sep 2025
Barb it displays with map and coordinates on my computer. I took the close up photos at home, therefore must record the in situ photos last so that correct locality in the field is shown.
abread111 wrote:
   20 Sep 2025
What I see is 2 close up pics and 2 in situ, in that order, with the GPS evidence of location an x. So please edit, take out one of the in situ pics and then put it in again ... so an in situ one is the last one entered.

Were there any nuts on these trees or on the ground under them?
abread111 wrote:
   22 Sep 2025
GPS location still an x, but there is map! Is the location right? On the Hwy side of the fence?
waltraud wrote:
   22 Sep 2025
Barb, yes on Federal highway side of the fence; I reckon they were planted along with the Snowy River wattles, Knife-leaf wattles and the Melaleucas
The coordinates (2 formats) shown on my computer :
35°13'20.1"S 149°10'27.0"E
and
-35.222256, 149.174164
waltraud wrote:
   22 Sep 2025
Does the ring-barked Arizona Cypress sighting Hesperocyparis arizonica (Arizona Cypress) show the coordinates for you? also on the Fed highway side of fence and not far away from the A. littoralis trees.
abread111 wrote:
   22 Sep 2025
Yes the Arizona Cypress shows co-ordinates, as does this one but the record quality for this one still has x for GPS evidence of location, whereas for the Cypress the GPS evidence of location gets a green tick!
So putting in the close ups not taken in situ still buggers up the Record Quality in some way. Perhaps this is a bug we should report? I've put in a bug report.
waltraud wrote:
   23 Sep 2025
abread111 can you see the coordinates at this sighting Allocasuarina littoralis (Black She-oak) too? that is one of the in situ A. littoralis photos I took in the field and used for the other record. The problem might be the mixing up of records taken at various sites which I will avoid in future.

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