Didymocheton fraserianus

1 rosewood, rose mahogany at Pappinbarra, NSW

Didymocheton fraserianus at Pappinbarra, NSW - suppressed
Didymocheton fraserianus at Pappinbarra, NSW - suppressed
Didymocheton fraserianus at Pappinbarra, NSW - suppressed
Didymocheton fraserianus at Pappinbarra, NSW - suppressed
Didymocheton fraserianus at Pappinbarra, NSW - suppressed
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Identification history

Didymocheton fraserianus Yesterday JasonPStewartNMsnc2016
Didymocheton fraserianus 24 Jun 2025 jonvanbeest
Unverified 24 Jun 2025 jonvanbeest

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Young tree in strf.

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jonvanbeest wrote:
   24 Jun 2025
Gps location has changed from original field location since I updated images with a specimen I photoed at home.
   24 Jun 2025
Yeah that happens.

The solution for now:

• edit this sighting on its web page
(easiest on a tablet, laptop or desktop rather than on a phone yet still do-able on a phone).

• so long as you have your original photographs stored elsewhere outside NatureMapr,
then in editing this sighting delete the photograph that you choose to use for the GPS coordinates.

Save the edit.

• again edit this sighting.

• add back again that photograph that you choose to use for the GPS coordinates – last – aka 5th – after all the other photographs you choose in your chosen order.

Save the edit.

• again edit this sighting, simply move (by dragging) this last (5th) (re-added) photograph to your chosen position in the photographs, eg. 1st, 3rd, or wherever.

Don't delete nor add any photographs at this 3rd edit – so that this edit does not change any other aspect of the sighting except the ordering of your photographs.

The result:

• this sighting will have the GPS coordinates from the photograph you previously deleted, then re-added and positioned last during the previous edit.

• this sighting will have this photograph you previously deleted, re-added and positioned last in your previous edit,
now positioned where you choose it in your order of photographs (back again).


@jonvanbeest please let me know if my words do or don't make sense and that it works for you or not ?

Jason (Stewart) .
jonvanbeest wrote:
   Yesterday
Thanks Jason, it worked.
Just to confuse matters though and perhaps highlight a little glitch, the five photos shown in the edit page were the five original photos I'd used before I'd replaced the two dud venation close up shots. If I'd wanted to remove one of those two it wouldn't have been possible.
   Yesterday
Yay! – it worked for the purpose.

And then yeah the other glitch you have noticed, seems related to our web browser caches, the web site server caches, or to lag–times of updating some less frequently accessed web pages, for example some parts of the edit pages such as photographs which each have substantial file sizes (circa 5–10 MB) and computer processing power overheads such as to extract the GPS coordinates, altitiude, dates–times, place appropriately into the square frames the sightings' photographs 2–5 display in, etc. .
   Yesterday
Jon (van Beest).
I have verified this identification after checking this species diagnostic features again .

Hence, great photographs with botanical diagnostic features, as ever, thank you for the work sharing these, including the better photographs subsequently added as discussed in comments above.

Jason (Stewart) .

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