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Pleurosorus subglandulosus

Blanket Fern at Oaks Estate, ACT

Pleurosorus subglandulosus at Oaks Estate, ACT - 4 Jul 2015
Pleurosorus subglandulosus at Oaks Estate, ACT - 4 Jul 2015
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Pleurosorus subglandulosus 4 Jul 2015 dcnicholls
Pleurosorus subglandulosus 4 Jul 2015 MichaelMulvaney

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MichaelMulvaney noted:

6 Jul 2015

David Nicholl's excellent web site "ferns of the Canberra Region" http://www.home.aone.net.au/~byzantium/ferns/ Records a 1998 observation of this fern also at the Molonglo Gorge. There is also a 1999 record from the Bullen Range, a 1962 record from Black Mountain, some 1950s records from Molonglo Gorge and a 1940 record from Gigerline. So Molonglo Gorge is probably a local hotspot for this regionally uncommon fern

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On rock crevasse on west facing boulder under Bull Oaks, on cliff on north-east bank of Molonglo River, below Molonglo Gorge

3 comments

   5 Jul 2015
David not sure I have suggested the right Pleurosorus, I await your advice thanks David
dcnicholls wrote:
   5 Jul 2015
Pleurosorus rutifolius, but the only way to tell if it is ssp. subglandulosis is to look with a strong hand lens at the tips of the hairs. If they have small 'lumps' at the tips, it is the subspecies. The photo isn't quite clear enough but I suspect it might be the ssp.
dcnicholls wrote:
   5 Jul 2015
Btw. the ssp full name should have the 'rutifoilus' ahead of the ssp.

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