Pteris umbrosa

Jungle Brake at Namadgi National Park

Pteris umbrosa at Namadgi National Park - 25 Apr 2024
Pteris umbrosa at Namadgi National Park - 25 Apr 2024
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Identification history

Pteris umbrosa 19 May 2024 dcnicholls
Blechnum nudum 18 May 2024 CarbonAI
Pteris umbrosa 18 May 2024 NedJohnston

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Checking up on sighting 4467947 a year later. Great to know it’s still going well.

5 comments

dcnicholls wrote:
   19 May 2024
Good find!
Tapirlord wrote:
   19 May 2024
Location needs adjusting Ned, it is registering in the middle of Blue Range
dcnicholls wrote:
   19 May 2024
Blue Range is an interesting area. There was a stand of several large Todea barbara at the top of the pine plantation until is was massacred by the forestry people when they felled the pines in the mid 1990s. There was a single Todea a bit higher up in the next gully on Blue Range Road in the native bush.
NedJohnston wrote:
   19 May 2024
Thanks Ciaran, I've moved the location to the correct one (same as Pteris umbrosa (Jungle Brake)). It seems that all my photos had the correct gps except for the one I uploaded first.
Tapirlord wrote:
   19 May 2024
Sweet, that's looking good now. Funny how that happens haha.

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  • 1 Abundance
  • 25 Apr 2024 10:47 AM Recorded on
  • NedJohnston Recorded by

Species information

  • Pteris umbrosa Scientific name
  • Jungle Brake Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 837.28m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower

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