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Unidentified at suppressed - 27 Mar 2019
Unidentified at suppressed - 27 Mar 2019
Unidentified at suppressed - 27 Mar 2019
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Unidentified 30 Mar 2019 junefrewahotmail.com

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Grass Tree , Tree Orchid , unknown Tree

7 comments

BettyDonWood wrote:
   1 Apr 2019
Could you make these into separate sightings please. The database is onlly set up to show the name of one species at a time. Thanks. Betty.
   16 Apr 2019
Sorry Betty only new .....got a bit carried away ....thanks
BettyDonWood wrote:
   16 Apr 2019
Actually it was three sightings. Photo 1 is Xanthorrhoea sp. which can easily be confirmed if it is a sighting by itself. Photo 2 is possibly an orchid. I don’t know what photo 3 is.
Could delete photos 2 and 3 from this sighting and then create new sightings for them please.
Sybille wrote:
   24 Apr 2019
Given its location in tree stump, and long leaves, photo 2 likely to be Snake Orchid, Cymbidium suave.
Sybille wrote:
   24 Apr 2019
Not a lot to go on but photo 3 likely to be Geebung, Persoonia levis.
JackieMiles wrote:
   24 Apr 2019
Yep I agree with all 3 identifications. Now we just need it split into 3 separate sightings. Xanthorrhoea is most likely concava.
   28 Apr 2019
Ummm not sure how to delete & post seperately but I will keep trying .....thanks for comments .....and I do believe the third unknown is a young Geebung

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