TEST

Swainsona sericea

Silky Swainson-Pea at Deakin, ACT

Swainsona sericea at Deakin, ACT - 5 Oct 2016
Swainsona sericea at Deakin, ACT - 5 Oct 2016
Swainsona sericea at Deakin, ACT - 5 Oct 2016
Swainsona sericea at Deakin, ACT - 5 Oct 2016
Swainsona sericea at Deakin, ACT - 5 Oct 2016
Request use of media

Identification history

Swainsona sericea 25 Nov 2016 MichaelMulvaney
Swainsona sericea 7 Oct 2016 MichaelMulvaney

Identify this sighting


Please Login or Register to identify this sighting.

User's notes

Not sure if this is Swainsonea sericea or S. behriana, seems to have upright leaf habit of later

2 comments

BettyDonWood wrote:
   8 Oct 2016
This is a hard one. The leaf tip shape points to Swainsona behriana, but the ratio of the length of the calyx teeth to the rest of the calyx is more suggestive of Swainsoa sericea. Both PlantNet and VicFlora keys split them on how the hairs are attached to the stems - S. behriana with hairs attached at the base or towards one end, and S. Sericea with hairs attached about the middle. Not something I can tell with a photo.
   11 Oct 2016
Thanks Betty I will go out and have a look with my hand lens

Please Login or Register to comment.

Location information

Sighting information

Additional information

  • True In flower
  • Less than 10cm Plant height

Species information

  • Swainsona sericea Scientific name
  • Silky Swainson-Pea Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Very rare / threatened
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1160.79m Recorded at altitude
  • 228 images trained Machine learning
  • In flower
  • External link More information

Record quality

  • Images or audio
  • More than one media file
  • Verified by an expert moderator
  • Nearby sighting(s) of same species
  • GPS evidence of location
  • Description
  • Additional attributes
1,893,031 sightings of 21,044 species in 9,272 locations from 12,889 contributors
CCA 3.0 | privacy
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.