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Potentilla recta

Sulphur Cinquefoil at Stromlo, ACT

Potentilla recta at Stromlo, ACT - 21 Nov 2015
Potentilla recta at Stromlo, ACT - 21 Nov 2015
Potentilla recta at Stromlo, ACT - 21 Nov 2015
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Potentilla recta 25 Nov 2015 MichaelMulvaney
Potentilla recta 21 Nov 2015 jackfrench

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Murrumbidgee river corridor

8 comments

   23 Nov 2015
Jack definitely looks like Potentilla recta - but without flower I can't be positive will try to get a second opinion and get back to you as soon as I can as Potentilla is a nasty that would be good to jump on as soon as we can
jackfrench wrote:
   23 Nov 2015
Thanks Michael
   23 Nov 2015
David Albrecht of the CSIRO herbarium advises that "The photographed plant looks to be a good vegetative match with specimens of Potentilla recta in the herbarium." Would be good to control this infestation if it is not to large as this is a significant weed elsewhere
jackfrench wrote:
   24 Nov 2015
Quite a large infestation in the region of 50 to 100 plants, being a weed spraying contractor I'll be sure too handle it
Thanks for the help Michael
   24 Nov 2015
Thanks Jack - much appreciated
jackfrench wrote:
   26 Nov 2015
Photo updated
   26 Nov 2015
Hi Michael. We had this species listed as a common native. I changed it to exotic. But if it should be listed as a noxious weed, then further action is required.
   27 Nov 2015
Thanks to both of - flowers confirm ID and I'll change to noxious weed

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