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marcycad wrote:
1 hr ago
X. resinosa occurs as far north as Dudley in Central Coast NSW, and as far inland as the Gardens of Stone National Park.

By contrast, X. glauca subsp. glauca (https://vicflora.rbg.vic.gov.au/flora/taxon/a16f8a34-1143-4a84-94e8-65ab97a5e727) and X. glauca subsp. angustifolia (https://vicflora.rbg.vic.gov.au/flora/taxon/859faa43-601b-461d-8749-68a83885c008) can be excluded as neither subspecies occur within the bioregion of Carrington Falls.

Xanthorrhoea australis
Tapirlord wrote:
9 hrs ago
I'm happy to bump this one back to genus. I hadn't realised X.resionsa came up this far.

Xanthorrhoea australis
Tapirlord wrote:
9 hrs ago
I'm happy to bump this one back to genus. I hadn't realised X.resionsa came up this far.

Xanthorrhoea australis
Tapirlord wrote:
9 hrs ago
I'm happy to bump this one back to genus. I hadn't realised X.resionsa came up this far.

Xanthorrhoea australis
marcycad wrote:
28 Jan 2025
Possibly X. resinosa in this locality. The leaves appear straight with little flexion, which is typically more consistent with the stiff, rigid leaves of X. resinosa, by contrast, X. australis leaves are more flexible and tend to recurve more than this specimen.

Xanthorrhoea australis
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