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Detritivore wrote:
18 Jun 2024
@Tapirlord Think you might onto it with the S.tener. The best ID comes from looking at the placement of the sori and presence of the indusium. But i didn't bov looking that close whoops. S.urceolatus has a more north-eastern distribution while S.tener is more south-west.

Sticherus urceolatus
Tapirlord wrote:
18 Jun 2024
Or possibly S.tener? I've never actually seen either, so curious what features you've used?

Sticherus urceolatus
Detritivore wrote:
18 Jun 2024
The distinct bifurcation in the frond and long thin 'stems' are indicative of a Sticherus sp.

Sticherus urceolatus
Detritivore wrote:
20 Oct 2023
oops, ID was done with the Tas Dicot Key, which is out of date at that best of time! I have to remember to check the Tas plant census for updates. Still trying to find my ID feet :) Thanks for your patience

Asplenium gracillimum
natureguy wrote:
19 Oct 2023
Cool, thanks for the amendment :)

Asplenium gracillimum
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