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Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Wanted: Nati local with good native plant ID skill |
10-Oct-2013 At 7:58:43 AM |
kuu
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One plant I've seen at Arapiles that (I feel) meets your description of "Unusual" is Psilotum nudum, or Skeleton Fork Fern. There's a sizeable patch near the left end of Bushranger Bluff Back Wall and smallish clumps on other cliffs at the Mount.
In the drier environment of Arapiles the plant is often yellow / orange in colour but in more temperate Sydney, places like Cherrybrook, it can be an attractive bright greenish colour.
Link to Wikipedia item: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilotum_nudum
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