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SimonDunstan wrote:
10 Jan 2025
Possibly Myrmecia varians. Male(drone)

Myrmecia sp. (genus)
JaneR wrote:
24 May 2024
Without flowers, and without knowing if the shrub is lignotuberous, the two are very similar, and key out together in PlantNet. Assigned to Hakea laevipes because the description in PlantNet says "secondary veins conspicuous"

However, I now agree with you, thanks to a photograph by Jackie Miles of Hakea dactyloides in Plants of South Eastern NSW. This shows leaves with near identical shape, coloration and venation as this sighting at Nadgigomar NR.
So looks likely this is H dactyloides after all.

Hakea dactyloides
Tapirlord wrote:
24 May 2024
I might've said Hakea dactyloides? Curious for your thoughts

Hakea dactyloides
Steve818 wrote:
22 May 2024
Good example of the 'Ginger tree syndrome'. Added to the Eucalypt health surveillance project (community-collections).

Eucalyptus rossii
JaneR wrote:
26 Oct 2023
Revised to Baloskion longipes

Baloskion longipes
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