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Discussion

marcycad wrote:
just now
The very light-brown/beige-coloured packing-bracts are very distinct to X. fulva. The scape is also too broad to be X. macronema.

Xanthorrhoea macronema
marcycad wrote:
5 min ago
Xanthorrhoea would be better placed in with lilies.

Xanthorrhoea macronema
marcycad wrote:
15 min ago
The bottle-brush like flower spike is very distinctive to this species. X. johnsonii can easily be excluded.

Xanthorrhoea macronema
lllwlllyn wrote:
Yesterday
There are spines along back of midrib, and sap turns a yellowish cream colour. A lot more virosa than serriola in the area.

Unidentified Daisy
RobG1 wrote:
Yesterday
I agree, we saw some flowering in the general area on the 8th of January. The altitude looks a little odd on the sighting, it is more like 940m (I think).

Corunastylis nuda
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