Eleocharis sp.

Spike-rush at Mulligans Flat

Eleocharis sp. at Mulligans Flat - 4 Nov 2023
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Identification history

Eleocharis sp. 4 Mar 2024 michaelb
Eleocharis plana 1 Mar 2024 michaelb

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Little Mulligans Flat.... ID by Margaret Ning from FOG.

4 comments

Tapirlord wrote:
   1 Mar 2024
Could you ask Margaret how sure she was on this one? E.plana seems an unlikely ID to me given that the culms appear terete rather than flattened. If it is indeed E.plana then a herbarium specimen should be collected given the rarity of this taxa in the ACT
michaelb wrote:
   1 Mar 2024
Ok Ciaran. Hi @brunonia can you answer Ciaran's question? This is from the dam at Little Mulligans, and given ID in the FOG newsletter.
JaneR wrote:
   1 Mar 2024
I was also intrigued by this sighting: E. plana has more of an inland distribution, and Mullkigsns would be towards its eastern range.
Michael, what made it not E. acuta?
michaelb wrote:
   4 Mar 2024
Hi Ciaran and Jane. Thanks for your diligence. I've had discussions with Margaret and there is now uncertainty about the E. plana ID. I'll change it to E. sp. for the moment.

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  • 101 - 1,000 Abundance
  • 4 Nov 2023 02:40 PM Recorded on
  • michaelb Recorded by

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  • True In flower

Species information

  • Eleocharis sp. Scientific name
  • Spike-rush Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 810m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower

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