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TimL wrote:
1 hr ago
Thanks for the comments and identification @Heinol If I come across something similar to this, would it be worth me obtaining a sample for you to review? Tim

Myxomycete - past plasmodial stage
JaneR wrote:
1 hr ago
there are three Juncus very similar in appearance: Juncus fockei, J. prismatocarpus, and J. holoschoenus.
height looks about right for J. fockei and J prismatocarpus, but to work out which of these this is, need to know the internal leaf structure.

Juncus (genus)
JaneR wrote:
2 hrs ago
Oreobolus distichus usually has leaves in two rows, and is mat-forming: this plant appears to be tufted, with leaves radiating out.
Hard to work out, lacks identifying features

Oreobolus distichus
JaneR wrote:
2 hrs ago
Although the inflorescence does look like Juncus usitatus, the tepals appear longer than capsule.
Location needs to be tweaked

Juncus (genus)

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