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Galium liratum 30 Apr 2025 Tapirlord
Galium aparine 29 Apr 2025 lbradley

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Tapirlord wrote:
   30 Apr 2025
A native galium species
lbradley wrote:
   30 Apr 2025
Ciaran - are you sure? I don’t see sightings on iNaturalist and only BioNet on NatureMapr. Or am I missing sightings on iNaturalist - I hardly ever use it. Will check ALA
lbradley wrote:
   30 Apr 2025
Kevin - what do you think?
plants wrote:
   30 Apr 2025
Not G. aparine because of number of leaves in whorl.
Hard to key out without a specimen in hand. I have also been told that the key is not that reliable.
Tapirlord wrote:
   30 Apr 2025
No Lisa I am not sure of the species-specific ID, hence the suggestion.
lbradley wrote:
   30 Apr 2025
Kevin - herbarium time? Or do you want to have a go? I’m happy to visit. 😊
plants wrote:
   30 Apr 2025
Lisa. Why not just post a specimen.
lbradley wrote:
   30 Apr 2025
Do people still post stuff? I’m happy to drop and run. I could even leave it on your doorstep. 😊 I’d like to play around in another bit of ILGW - the area you took the group to. Different from mine.
plants wrote:
   30 Apr 2025
Lisa. No problem if you want to leave it behind the front door fly screen if nobody is here.
lbradley wrote:
   30 Apr 2025
BTW - herbarium for me is ANBG (Rosemary Purdie) not Mt Annan so very convenient for me. But I’ll drop a specimen at your place.

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