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marcycad wrote:
31 Jan 2025
X. australis does not occur west of Canberra and X. acanthostachya is a West Australian endemic, neither species have naturalised in this region.

Xanthorrhoea glauca subsp. angustifolia
marcycad wrote:
25 Jan 2025
There is only one species to occur at this latitude and this far inland, this being X. glauca angustifolia.
X. australis has been widely used as a name for populations of grass-trees throughout eastern Australia, updated information has now defined that there is a geographical separation between X. glauca and X. australis, whereby X. australis typically occurs along the milder coastal regions of Tas, Vic, SA and NSW and X. glauca angustifolia is found on the colder (in winter) inland slopes and tablelands west of the Dividing Range in south-eastern Qld, NSW and central and northern Vic. (Bellette, M.P. (2014) Studies of the Distribution and Taxonomy of Xanthorrhoea glauca subsp. angustifolia (Xanthorrhoeaceæ) in Victoria. Muelleria Vol. 32. pp: 8–15.)

Xanthorrhoea glauca subsp. angustifolia
9 Jan 2025
Hi @MPennay - can you ID this one please?

Miniopterus schreibersii
Tapirlord wrote:
28 Dec 2024
I don't have a hugely strong view either way, this looked on the larger side to me so I went with atrovespa. Happy to call this C.parva

Caladenia parva
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