Summary[edit] Description: Grammitis diminuta. This is the commonest of the three Grammitids on Lord Howe, and is distinguished from the others by the lack of hairs on the frond blades. It is photographed here on the Mount Gower plateau. Date: 15 May 2013, 18:40. Source: Grammitis diminuta. Author: John Game (fl. 1965–) . . Description: British photographer. Work period: 1965 –. Work location: United States of America; Australia; Polynesia; Fiji; United Kingdom; Switzerland. Authority control: : Q58195447. creator QS:P170,Q58195447 John Game from Berkeley, United States.
Summary[edit] Description: Grammitis nudicarpa. On a moist shaded rocky bank on the east side of Mount Lidgbird at about 1,300 feet elevation, Lord Howe Island. This is the rarest and smallest of the three Grammitids on Lord Howe, and has shorter hairs than the epiphytic G. pulchella (synonym: G. wattsii) on the summit of Mount Gower. Date: 17 May 2013, 20:09. Source: Grammitis nudicarpa. Author: John Game (fl. 1965–) . . Description: British photographer. Work period: 1965 –. Work location: United States of America; Australia; Polynesia; Fiji; United Kingdom; Switzerland. Authority control: : Q58195447. creator QS:P170,Q58195447 John Game from Berkeley, United States.
Summary[edit] Description: Grammitis wattsii. This Lord Howe Island endemic Grammitis is epiphytic and has long brown hairs ion the fronds. It is confined to cloud forest in the mountains, and is seen here on the Mount Gower plateau. Date: 15 May 2013, 17:52. Source: Grammitis wattsii. Author: John Game (fl. 1965–) . . Description: British photographer. Work period: 1965 –. Work location: United States of America; Australia; Polynesia; Fiji; United Kingdom; Switzerland. Authority control: : Q58195447. creator QS:P170,Q58195447 John Game from Berkeley, United States.