Lower Boro, NSW

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Discussion

Tapirlord wrote:
12 Feb 2025
Yeah alright. Happy to bump it back to genus

Xanthorrhoea sp.
marcycad wrote:
10 Feb 2025
Reviewing this specimen again, I think I was too hasty in my initial ID, but looking again closer, the upper surface of the leaves do appear flat, and without a cross-section profile, and these may, or may not, be slightly concave. X. concava profile is triangular to concave by comparison, X. glauca angustifolia is typically square to diamond-shape, and whilst triangular-shaped leaves may also occur in this species, the width of the leaves also looks somewhat broad for the species. Having said this, if it is X. glauca, it is a young specimen, and a plant of this age will not necessarily produce leaf characteristics expected of an adult plant, therefore in my opinion, and without the presence of a distinguishing flower spike, this sighting could be either species, and so remains inconclusive.

Xanthorrhoea sp.
donhe wrote:
10 May 2023
Wow I would to know what species that is. Please can you rear it in protective custody to get an adult moth?

Unidentified Moth (Lepidoptera)
10 May 2020
Nice pic

Acrididae sp. (family)
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