Coolagolite, NSW

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Discussion

marcycad wrote:
16 Feb 2025
This specimen is not characteristic of any Lomandra species. The area where this specimen occurs is narrowed down to just 3 species, X. australis, X. concava and X. resinosa. The untidy crown/tuft of long with some highly flexed leaves, acaulescent habit and long thin scape with equal spike length strongly suggests X. concava.

Xanthorrhoea concava
JaneR wrote:
15 Feb 2025
Why does CarbonAI take precedence over a suggestion ?
this is clearly not Lomandra longifolia, and is clearly a Xanthorrhoea (although I don't know what species) but a long as this is listed as Lomandra longifolia it is not going to attract attention of relevant moderators.

Xanthorrhoea concava
6 Dec 2024
A species of the genus Caesia .
I'll have to check the botanical literature later when i have more time.

Unidentified Other Wildflower or Herb
AnkeMaria wrote:
22 Nov 2024
Hi Tim, fantastic shots- always a good idea to wet your hands before you hold a frog. The give-away for the id of this species is the seemingly cross-shaped pupil and the large toe-pads. It also has tiny emerald green specks or freckles all over its body, and yellow and black markings in the groin. It is called the maniacal cackle frog by many, due to its crazy call. It is the frog with the most colour changing abilities of all frogs in Oz. Keep frogging!

Litoria peronii
plants wrote:
22 Nov 2024
These series if photos of eucalypt trunks (several from this location) can not be used for accurate ID; closeups of fruit and leaves are required.

Unidentified Gum Tree
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