Contribute to environmental outcomes across Australia


Major financial partners


Partners


Announcements

17 Sep 2024

Hello NatureMaprs,Our flora is well and truly in bloom and we are ready for all your exciting sightings! In saying this we would like to thank all our moderators for their time spent verifying sightin...


Continue reading

NatureMapr at Global Nature Positive Summit on 9 Oct

Android 5.0.4 app AVAILABLE NOW

"Missing location" known issue on Android 5.0.3 mobile app

ANDROID Mobile App Update 5.0.3 LIVE

Discussion

15 min ago
Thank you @plants for replying – yes i know that.
I was informed of this population before i visited there and sighted it as shown here I recorded in 2020 Dec. .

My question, as above, do we have accurate coordinates mapped here, privately and suppressed from public view ?
Or does the accuracy of the coordinates within ca. 100m or so not matter much here ?

At first I checked the Google Map walking track, as I completely well remember the on the ground location,
hence in the aerial Google Map view I had to estimated the location of this track switch back going up the hill which this population grows beside,
because the walking track line work in Google Map has been generalised not detailing this track's details of these small switch backs .

Daphnandra johnsonii
plants wrote:
20 min ago
This is a well known site.

Daphnandra johnsonii
39 min ago
Do any of you have privte and confidential GPS coordinates of this population to check my location by google maps of the walking track side please by private message. Confer with @plants sighting of this same population here in NatureMapr.
My available basic mobile phone's GPS was not working that day (and my camera wasn't working at all).
I am glad i still made basic photographs anyways.

Daphnandra johnsonii
MattM wrote:
1 hr ago
Both serrated tussock and Austrostipa scabra have leaves that feel "serrated". This is quite a green, floppy tussock which is more typical of serrated tussock, although the two species can appear identical.

Nassella trichotoma

Explore Australia by region

2,184,943 sightings of 20,776 species in 7,401 locations from 12,449 contributors
CCA 3.0 | privacy
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.