Locality | Mt Windsor National Park. 60 m in a south-west direction from the main road that accesses the Windsor Plateau where the road first passes large boulders to the south-west of the road. West of the monolith that forms a shelter. AMG: 0293527 8199131. |
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Collection date | 16/08/2010 |
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Collectors (aggregated) | Ohlsen, D.J., Perrie, L, Brownsey, P, Bayly, M.J. |
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Collecting no. | DJO260 |
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Altitude | 1080.0 |
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Habitat | Growing in full shade in an open position in a boulder that borders a drainage line that at the time was completely dry. Growing with Asplenium australasicum and Pellaea nana. Asplenium bicentenniale, Asplenium paleaceum and Asplenium simplicifrons were observed on nearby boulders. . |
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State | Queensland |
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Family | Aspleniaceae |
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Genus | Asplenium |
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Species | athertonense |
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