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Scleranthus biflorus

Twin-flower Knawel at Mount Clear, ACT

Scleranthus biflorus at Mount Clear, ACT - 22 Sep 2019 02:16 PM
Scleranthus biflorus at Mount Clear, ACT - 22 Sep 2019 02:16 PM
Scleranthus biflorus at Mount Clear, ACT - 22 Sep 2019 02:16 PM
Scleranthus biflorus at Mount Clear, ACT - 22 Sep 2019 02:16 PM
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Scleranthus biflorus 29 Dec 2020 RWPurdie
Scleranthus biflorus 29 Dec 2020 RWPurdie
Scleranthus biflorus 29 Dec 2020 RWPurdie
Scleranthus biflorus 29 Dec 2020 RWPurdie
Scleranthus biflorus 29 Dec 2020 RWPurdie
Scleranthus biflorus 29 Dec 2020 RWPurdie
Scleranthus biflorus 29 Dec 2020 RWPurdie
Scleranthus biflorus 29 Dec 2020 RWPurdie
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Scleranthus biflorus 22 Jul 2020 Heino1
Unidentified 15 Feb 2020 alexwatt
Unidentified 15 Feb 2020 alexwatt
Unidentified 15 Feb 2020 alexwatt
Unidentified 15 Feb 2020 alexwatt

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Near the summit of Shanahan's mountain

33 comments

Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
Heino1 wrote:
   17 Feb 2020
In photo 3 the leaves look to be too solid for a moss and, though not in sharp focus, there look to be flower stalks - and all this makes me think of the genus Scleranthus. But you'd need a vascular plant expert to confirm that.
alexwatt wrote:
   18 Feb 2020
yes .. i hesitated about whether it was a moss .. probably not! Sorry about that.
alexwatt wrote:
   18 Feb 2020
yes .. i hesitated about whether it was a moss .. probably not! Sorry about that.
alexwatt wrote:
   18 Feb 2020
yes .. i hesitated about whether it was a moss .. probably not! Sorry about that.
alexwatt wrote:
   18 Feb 2020
yes .. i hesitated about whether it was a moss .. probably not! Sorry about that.

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