Artanema fimbriatum

Koala Bells at Whian Whian, NSW

Artanema fimbriatum at Whian Whian, NSW - 2 Jan 2025 10:03 AM
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Artanema fimbriatum 7 Jan 2025 Tapirlord
Unidentified 6 Jan 2025 Watermelontree

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A purple flowered native forb often found in tall open forest in north-eastern NSW and Queensland. Its flower shape and occurrence in koala habitat have helped give it the name, Koala Bells.

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Tapirlord wrote:
   7 Jan 2025
It was added into database previously so I'm not sure why it wasn't available - something to investigate. Were you still interested in speaking to someone about Naturemapr? I'm happy to help you get started.
AaronClausen wrote:
   7 Jan 2025
Hi @Watermelontree we are very sorry about your annoying experience. Very keen to give you a hand if you have a moment, please reach out to us at support@naturemapr.org and we'll do our very best to give you a hand. It's possible that the species was recently cleaned up, but we can definitely see it in the taxonomy and you should be able to as well. If you can't, then that's an issue that we would like to help you resolve.
   10 Jan 2025
Thank you Aaron.

I have tried to find support@naturemapr.org but typing this in only leads to the home page of Naturemapr, where there is no drop down menu for support. Perhaps there is another way to discuss this. If there is a number I can ring please let me know, or message me on 0448290344.

Regards
Rodney

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