May be a torpedo bug however lighter colouration made me think otherwise
13 plants re-sprouting on talus slope below cliffs 6 months after fire. Cut stems had copious milky sap
Burn date 8th November 2019
Burn date 8th November 2019
IDed FB NSW Native Plant Identification.
https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Leucopogon~biflorus
Main outcrop.
On a snow pea in my veggie patch
Identified with help from Australian Spider Identification page.
Identified and verified via Australian Museum Frog ID App.
Area burnt 19th December 2019
Recorded along flowing intermittent creek line amongst thick grasses and leaf litter.
Also in recording are
Common Eastern Froglet
Spotted Grass Frog
Smooth Toadlet
The area supports moist eucalypt forest with vines.
There is a local source of water seepage, with rapid plant growth in immediate surroundings.
A significant fire occurred early in Nov 2019, moving through this area from the south.
Mature trees generally survived the blaze, while many smaller trees, woody vines and probably ground cover, were killed.