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Hymenochilus bicolor

Black-tip Greenhood at Canberra Central, ACT

Hymenochilus bicolor at Canberra Central, ACT - 14 Oct 2023
Hymenochilus bicolor at Canberra Central, ACT - 14 Oct 2023
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Hymenochilus bicolor 15 Oct 2023 MattM
Hymenochilus sp. 15 Oct 2023 Tapirlord
Hymenochilus sp. 14 Oct 2023 BethanyDunne

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7 comments

Tapirlord wrote:
   15 Oct 2023
Sadly all the labellums have beeen tripped otherwise a species ID would've been possible.
Tapirlord wrote:
   15 Oct 2023
Wait, did I miss something @MattM
MattM wrote:
   15 Oct 2023
I recognise the log in the background. This is the H. bicolor that was shown on the Black Mountain orchid walk.
BethanyDunne wrote:
   15 Oct 2023
Lots of foot traffic all through there at the moment.
MattM wrote:
   15 Oct 2023
A lot of people have visited that area over the past few years. It has become a very popular spot to look for orchids. I have been meaning to write a quick summary/study on visitation rates to popular orchid sites in an attempt to quantify how many people visit these locations and how often they are visited.
BethanyDunne wrote:
   15 Oct 2023
There were at least 8 groups out there today, myself included so can't complain. Would be very interesting to gauge visitation numbers.
Tapirlord wrote:
   16 Oct 2023
Right. OK.

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  • 14 Oct 2023 12:12 PM Recorded on
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