Seedless vascular plants walk

The ethnobotany seedless vascular plant walk launched on a cold open with no attendance taken.

The Phlegmariurus phlegmaria is well developed. A second plant has developed to the left. The walk began here as these mango trees also display Davillia solida, Davallia heterophylla, Davillia pectinata, Microsorum scolopendria, and Sphaerostephanos maemonensis. 

The Pixel Pro 10 proved worthy in a long close up image of the strobili on Phlegmariurus phlegmaria.


Davallia heterophylla


Davallia heterophylla


Cyathea nigricans, recovering from the damage done when the Campnosperma brevipetiolata was cut down and dropped onto the tree fern.


Grace smiling, Anastasia with En Neiritancy. 


Haploteris elongata.


Psilotum complanatum
Walking along the Pterocarpus indica trees. 

Psilotum nudum

A lone remnant Selaginella in Haruki. There is a need to run a rescue mission into that cemetary.

Asplenium polyodon.

Asplenium polyodon.

In Haruki the meaning of Asplenium nidus on a yam was explained. The meaning of Microsorum scolopendria as a mwarmwar was also covered, illustrating the SC/SS nature of the course. Then roll was taken and the class was dismissed. 

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