Bryophyta Monilophyta Lycophyta walk and trek
The walk began will me up a Premna obtusifolia tree collecting the fertile frond of Davallia solida, a dimorphic fern.
I lingered longer in the east as there is more to be seen there. That said, we were late to head west at 16:12. And the trail is all but gone - traffic is very light now on that once busy route. Passage was slower going and more treacherous than expected. A downed Falcataria moluccana, and an unexpected hole along the slope hidden in the grass.
Fertile frond of Davallia solida
Moss with sporophytes
Davallia pectinata
Davallia pectinata
The class as seen from my tree, studying the handout
Jordan, Christian on lead
I lingered longer in the east as there is more to be seen there. That said, we were late to head west at 16:12. And the trail is all but gone - traffic is very light now on that once busy route. Passage was slower going and more treacherous than expected. A downed Falcataria moluccana, and an unexpected hole along the slope hidden in the grass.
Barringtonia asiatica
Barringtonia asiatica
Asplenium laserpitiifolium
Possibly peipei eni, but not confirmed. Species uncertain.
Phlegmariurus phlegmaria but still Huperzia phlegmaria on the class handout. I am not yet much in favor of the PPG 1 splitting and consequent renaming
Haplopteris elongata
Angiopteris evecta
Cyathea nigricans
Scenic view of the forest
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