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93250 - Blechnum L.

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Place CollectedOceania: Australia, New South Wales, Lord Howe Island, Mount Gower Date Collected1981-11-17

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Place CollectedOceania: Australia, New South Wales, Lord Howe Island, Mount Gower Date Collected1981-11-17
Accession Number 93250 Scientific Name Blechnum L. View Species Details » Family Blechnaceae Collected By Vitt, Dale H. View People Details » Date Collected 1981-11-17 Collector Number 28515 Place Collected Oceania: Australia, New South Wales, Lord Howe Island, Mount Gower Place Collected Details
Along track from Erskine Valley to top of Mt. Gower. Most collections from summit area of Mt. Gower. Summit area dominated by mossy knarled forest of Bubbia howeana - Lepidorrhachis mooreana - Dracophyllum…
Along track from Erskine Valley to top of Mt. Gower. Most collections from summit area of Mt. Gower. Summit area dominated by mossy knarled forest of Bubbia howeana - Lepidorrhachis mooreana - Dracophyllum fitzgeraldii - Hedyscepe canterburyana with upper slopes of Meterosideros nervulosa, Melaleuca howeana, and Cassinia tenuifolia. Lower slopes and the Erskine Valley of closed rain forest of Dryopetes and Cryptocarya. Basalt rock exposed on higher slopes.
Latitude -31.583333 Longitude 159.083333 Max Uncertainty Estimate (km) 2.583

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"93250 - Blechnum L., University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/12-7104. Accessed 06 Nov. 2024.

Taxonomic Hierarchy

Kingdom Plantae Division Ferns and Fern Allies Class Polypodiopsida Order Polypodiales Family Blechnaceae Genus Blechnum L.
This hierarchy is created from our museum records, it may not always accurately reflect modern taxonomies.

Taxonomic Hierarchy for University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium

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This hierarchy is created from our museum records, it may not always accurately reflect modern taxonomies.