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marcycad wrote:
6 hrs ago
This specimen is too immature to be attributed to species level. The cross-section leaf profile shape expected of a species will not yet have been produce on a plant of this size and age, therefore it will be almost impossible to determine the species for a plant of this age, even for an expert in Xanthorrhoea, unless there were identifiable adult plants nearby.

Xanthorrhoea concava
marcycad wrote:
6 hrs ago
This specimen may indeed be X. concava, however Xanthorrhoea resinosa cannot be rules out. This is an affiliated species to X. concava. The leaves do appear narrow for X. concava and the crown has a tidy symmetrical habit, X. concava typically can appear to have a more untidy appearance.

Xanthorrhoea concava
waltraud wrote:
7 hrs ago
Oha; many thanks for Id Ciaran; we don't come across Lythrum often; now I remember it in a drainline close to small dam further to the south...

Lythrum hyssopifolia
Tapirlord wrote:
7 hrs ago
M.laxiflora is the species u get under montane teatree it has broader leaves than Australis

Mentha laxiflora
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