Blechnum cartilagineum

2 Gristle Fern at Aranda Bushland

Blechnum cartilagineum at Aranda Bushland - 25 Feb 2024
Blechnum cartilagineum at Aranda Bushland - 25 Feb 2024
Blechnum cartilagineum at Aranda Bushland - 25 Feb 2024
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Identification history

Blechnum cartilagineum 26 Feb 2024 dcnicholls
Blechnum sp. 26 Feb 2024 CathB

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Significant sighting

Tapirlord noted:

26 Feb 2024

Rare in the ACT, this is a super nice find

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6 comments

dcnicholls wrote:
   26 Feb 2024
Not 100% certain of my ID, would help to see if it has black scales at the base of the stipe
Tapirlord wrote:
   26 Feb 2024
Dam, it certainly looks like it. Pretty sure that aint nudum
lbradleyKV wrote:
   26 Feb 2024
Wow.
dcnicholls wrote:
   26 Feb 2024
B. cart was recorded a few decades ago in the Black Mountain bushland not far south of Belconnen Way. Also, there was (is?) a large occurrence in the lower reaches of Oakey Creek on the north end of the Tidbinbillas. Mind you, that was in the late 1970s!
   27 Feb 2024
I last saw it in Aranda Bushland in 2008, where a few fronds were growing at a location where a major water pipe had a long term leak. When the pipe was repaired the fern disappeared.
Tapirlord wrote:
   27 Feb 2024
There is quite a bit of it in the Tidbinbilla range, you just need to know where to look

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  • 1 - 3 Abundance
  • 25 Feb 2024 10:19 AM Recorded on
  • CathB Recorded by

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  • 10cm to 30cm Plant height

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