Rockinghamia angustifolia

Syndicate, QLD

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Rockinghamia angustifolia Yesterday JasonPStewart
Rockinghamia angustifolia Yesterday JasonPStewart

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_Rockinghamia angustifolia_ sapling, foliage including leaves arranged in characteristic whorls or 3–6 leaves attached around the same node of the branchlet, meanwhile long length internodes with of course no leaves at all; while each leaf has its petioles with swollen bases where attached to the branchlet in the whole and the ends of these same petioles where attached to the laminas (blades) of the leaves also swollen aka pulvinus or plural pulvini; (all shown here in this only single passing by photograph. ) . Mossman Gorge, long circuit track's back part highest elevation more or less flat track section traversing around this foothill's ridges and gullies . 2015 March 1st 11:34 am .

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  • Less than 50cm Circumference of trunk
  • 1 metre to 5 metres Plant height
  • True Sapling

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