Locally common at low tide mark and subtidally - growing admixed with Durvillaea antarctica and Carpophyllum maschalocarpum.
Depth 2-6 m.
This is usually referred to L. variegata but it may be an undescribed species (Wendy Nelson pers. comm.).
Growing in a tidal rock pool, outgoing tide.
It’s growing out from the base of a black tree fern.
seen on river bank
large terrestrial fern in open ground on damp south facing sites.
Fertile and sterile fronds.
Several large patches in native carr vegetation with Carex secta and Muehlenbeckia complexa
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