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Swainsona behriana

1 Behr's Swainson-Pea at Canberra Central, ACT

Swainsona behriana at Canberra Central, ACT - 9 Nov 2014
Swainsona behriana at Canberra Central, ACT - 9 Nov 2014
Swainsona behriana at Canberra Central, ACT - 9 Nov 2014
Swainsona behriana at Canberra Central, ACT - 9 Nov 2014
Swainsona behriana at Canberra Central, ACT - 9 Nov 2014
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Swainsona behriana 14 Nov 2014 MichaelMulvaney
Swainsona behriana 11 Nov 2014 AaronClausen
Swainsona sericea 9 Nov 2014 AaronClausen
Unidentified 9 Nov 2014 AaronClausen

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3 comments

   10 Nov 2014
Aaron, my observation is that around canberra S. behriana has leaves that stick up like the one in your photo, rather than fS. Sericea that tend to be flat lying. The terminal leaflet in sericea is also suppose to be longer than others, while in behrina they are suppose to be the same but I don't know how reliable this is. The reliable test is to look at the hairs - I think I have this the right way around if the hairs are basically a straight structure it is behriana but if it is like a T shape but with one arm of the T much longer than the other it is sericiea - you may have to go and have a closure look
AaronClausen wrote:
   12 Nov 2014
Hi Michael - I've added some better pics that Waltraud, Jenni, Lynne and I took from a visit today.
AaronClausen wrote:
   18 Oct 2015
I visited this plant today and no buds or flower was visible yet. Too early in the year, but plenty of leaves were there.

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