Trachymene humilis subsp. humilis

Alpine Trachymene at South East Forest National Park

Trachymene humilis subsp. humilis at South East Forest National Park - 18 Jan 2024
Trachymene humilis subsp. humilis at South East Forest National Park - 18 Jan 2024
Trachymene humilis subsp. humilis at South East Forest National Park - 18 Jan 2024
Trachymene humilis subsp. humilis at South East Forest National Park - 18 Jan 2024
Trachymene humilis subsp. humilis at South East Forest National Park - 18 Jan 2024
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Identification history

Trachymene humilis subsp. humilis 19 Jan 2024 natureguy
Trachymene humilis subsp. humilis 19 Jan 2024 trevorpreston
Platysace lanceolata 18 Jan 2024 natureguy
Unidentified 18 Jan 2024 trevorpreston

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4 comments

trevorpreston wrote:
   19 Jan 2024
I dont think its Platysace lanceolata. Its leaves were a mound of Ranunculus like leaves but more fleshy.
Maybe Trachymene humilis?
plants wrote:
   19 Jan 2024
Agree it is not that suggested.
natureguy wrote:
   19 Jan 2024
That makes a lot more sense and I agree totally, sometimes my brain doesn't click into gear (especially since it was late at night) and I couldn't download the name of what I was thinking of at the time so i just put a tentative suggestion, so thanks for bearing with me.
trevorpreston wrote:
   19 Jan 2024
All good. I totally see why you went there at first glance.

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  • 10cm to 30cm Plant height
  • True In flower

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