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What

Australian Clematis (Clematis aristata)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 04:56 PM AEDT

Description

Adult leaves trifoliate, thick & toothed. Bright/light green in colour.
Seemingly ripe (or nearly so) seed heads, white, fluffy, obviously wind- born.

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Sweet Sarsaparilla (Smilax glyciphylla)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 04:52 PM AEDT

Description

Relatively long, bluish-green leaves, with three conspicuous, longitudinal veins.
Reddish-pinkish eye-catching tendrils at leaf internodes.

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Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 04:48 PM AEDT

Description

Sapling ~6 foot tall.
Reddish new growth.
Leaves opposite, coarsely toothed. Distinctive, pleasant fragrance when crushed.
Surprised to see a specimen of this species up relatively high on the ridge; although it was in a relatively protected, moist spot with a favourable SE aspect.

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What

Australian Clematis (Clematis aristata)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 04:46 PM AEDT

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Small Tongue-Orchid (Cryptostylis leptochila)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 04:38 PM AEDT

Description

Leaf underside distinctly crimson red. Upper surface blue-green, with sunken mid-vein.
Growing beside ephemeral drainage chanell.

Plants

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Plants (Kingdom Plantae)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 04:34 PM AEDT

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Violets (Genus Viola)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 04:25 PM AEDT

Description

Best guess is V. silicestris.
Unfortunately, there were no flowers.

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Pale Pink Boronia (Boronia floribunda)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 04:20 PM AEDT

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Sheoaks (Genus Allocasuarina)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 04:10 PM AEDT

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Pale Pink Boronia (Boronia floribunda)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 04:03 PM AEDT

Description

Boronia sp.(species?).
I'm not sure if it's or B. floribunda B. pinnata in the absence of flowers, but leaning towards the former.

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Purple Flags (Genus Patersonia)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 03:54 PM AEDT

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Lacy Wedge Fern (Lindsaea microphylla)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 03:49 PM AEDT

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Screw Fern (Lindsaea linearis)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 03:48 PM AEDT

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Callicoma (Callicoma serratifolia)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 03:38 PM AEDT

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Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 19, 2024 03:09 PM AEDT

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Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 4, 2024 05:39 PM AEDT

Description

There was a compact ("unfurled") leaf bundle that had conspicuously emerged from the centre of this grasstree.
A light touch immediately separated the bundle into a new spray of fresh leaves (shown in last photo).
Leaves blue-green, glaucous, diamond shaped i.e transverse-rhombic in T.S/cross section.

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What

Prostrate Geebung (Persoonia chamaepitys)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

March 4, 2024 05:37 PM AEDT

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Sandstone Violet (Viola silicestris)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

January 25, 2024 11:26 AM AEDT

Description

A native violet growing halfway up a rock beside a track. Whilst flower colour and pattern are key distinguishing features in native violet identification, I narrowed it down to either Viola silicestris or V. hederacea, primarily using the leaves and decided on the former, after comparing leaves of nearby known specimens of both species. Leaf margin and lamina base and its attachment to the petiole differences were particularly useful.

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Lance Beard-Heath (Leucopogon affinis)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

January 25, 2024 11:16 AM AEDT

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Shrubby Platysace (Platysace lanceolata)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

January 25, 2024 11:10 AM AEDT

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Elderberry Panax (Polyscias sambucifolia)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

January 24, 2024 05:17 PM AEDT

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What

Whisky Grass (Andropogon virginicus)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

September 24, 2023 03:34 PM AEST

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Grand Hoarypea (Tephrosia grandiflora)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

September 13, 2023 05:07 PM AEST

Description

South African native, so a weed here.

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Grass Daisy (Brachyscome graminea)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

September 16, 2023 05:56 PM AEST

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Sickle Fern (Pellaea falcata)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

September 16, 2023 05:26 PM AEST

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Prickly Rasp Fern (Doodia aspera)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

September 16, 2023 05:23 PM AEST

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Scaly Tree Fern (Sphaeropteris cooperi)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

September 16, 2023 05:09 PM AEST

Description

Fronds wilted due to very dry conditions, despite growing in a drainage line.

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Coffee Bush (Breynia oblongifolia)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

September 16, 2023 04:59 PM AEST

Description

Leaves alternate (although 2-ranked and pseudopinnate) with rounded tip, distinguishing it from the similar looking Indigofera australis, which has opposite leaflets, usually tipped with a small mucro.
Both species are found in this reserve.
Leaves dicolorous (paler below) and dry black.

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What

Kidney Weed (Dichondra repens)

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

September 16, 2023 04:54 PM AEST

Description

Kidney-shaped leaves covered with soft, greyish hairs.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

patrick_campbell

Date

September 16, 2023 04:32 PM AEST

Description

Soft, lush, smooth, relatively vibrant green leaves compared to the surrounding grasses.
Surprisingly thick, fleshy roots that perhaps contribute to drought tolerance, as conditions are very dry yet this species is lush.

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