Oligochaetochilus hamatus | 28 Oct 2015 | MichaelBedingfield |
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MichaelBedingfield noted:
28 Oct 2015
This is a significant sighting because we have found an apparently healthy population of approximately 100 of these rare plants, growing in a situation where they would not be expected. It is an exceptionally weedy area, where the main understory plant is African Lovegrass. It is also a very public place, which lots of people pass through, and there is plenty of rubbish strewn about by them. This finding emphasises the importance of the Murrumbidgee River Corridor as a nature reserve.
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Pterostylis hamata