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Euphorbia oblongata

Egg-leaf Spurge at Jerrabomberra, ACT

Euphorbia oblongata at Jerrabomberra, ACT - 17 Jul 2016
Euphorbia oblongata at Jerrabomberra, ACT - 17 Jul 2016
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Euphorbia oblongata 17 Jul 2016 MichaelMulvaney
Euphorbia oblongata 17 Jul 2016 Mike

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At edge of and encroaching into nature reserve near corner of Mugga Lane and Long Gully Road.

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Mike wrote:
   18 Jul 2016
I have already said the maps need to be updated and reluctantly accept Jerrabomberra ACT until this is done, but Jerrabomberra NSW is a bit far out.
   18 Jul 2016
Hi Mike. The maps in the areas you like to frequent are definitely inadequate. Jerrabomberra, NSW is one that was automatically generated by Google. Google does have problems along the NSW border, but this one is really out. I notice most of the sightings nearby are at "Undefined". This is something we hope to address when we get the time. The Undefined areas near Isaacs Ridge need to be properly defined by our own mapping system.

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  • 1,001 - 10,000 Abundance
  • 17 Jul 2016 03:13 PM Recorded on
  • Mike Recorded by

Additional information

  • 30cm to 1 metre Plant height

Species information

  • Euphorbia oblongata Scientific name
  • Egg-leaf Spurge Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Exotic
  • Medium Weed or Pest
  • Up to 889m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower
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  • Synonyms

    Euphorbia depauperata var. pubescens

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