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Unverified 24 Jan 2025 Tapirlord

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JasonPStewart wrote:
   28 Jan 2025
Appears to have large stipules .
JasonPStewart wrote:
   30 Jan 2025
Looks like Commersonia breviseta or one of its related species .
Tapirlord wrote:
   30 Jan 2025
Having had a look into it I reckon you're right with Commersonia breviseta. It seems to be well known from the region which is nice. Thank you so much for you're help Jason!
JasonPStewart wrote:
   30 Jan 2025
Yeah, before identifying or confirming this as that, i suggest you need to check the other two closely related species,
and show that it is not them.
I reckon! it does most look like C. breviseta but in the time i spent yesterday could not yet prove it wasn't one of the other two related species . Some places all three spp. grow nearby together .
That's why i did not alreayd add here a suggested identification to C. breviseta .
JasonPStewart wrote:
   30 Jan 2025
And, you're welcome.
It was a good challenge to approach closer to identification based on evidences shown here,
and learning more about Commersonia spp., for me yesterday .

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