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Acacia lanigera var. lanigera

2 Woolly Wattle, Hairy Wattle at Farrer, ACT

Acacia lanigera var. lanigera at Farrer, ACT - 27 Sep 2021
Acacia lanigera var. lanigera at Farrer, ACT - 27 Sep 2021
Acacia lanigera var. lanigera at Farrer, ACT - 27 Sep 2021
Acacia lanigera var. lanigera at Farrer, ACT - 27 Sep 2021
Acacia lanigera var. lanigera at Farrer, ACT - 27 Sep 2021
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Acacia lanigera var. lanigera 30 Sep 2021 Tapirlord
Acacia lanigera var. lanigera 30 Sep 2021 NedJohnston

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Tapirlord noted:

30 Sep 2021

These 5 plants found by Ned Johnston and myself are a new location for this locally uncommon wattle, which thankfully appears to be more widespread in the south side of Canberra than previously thought.

3 comments

Tapirlord wrote:
   30 Sep 2021
Ned the location for this sighting is out by a fair distance.
NedJohnston wrote:
   30 Sep 2021
I thought that might of been the case. It's funny with the gps because sometimes it's spot on whereas other times it appears in random places. Unfortunately I can't remember the exact location on this one but feel free to change the location on the sighting, if that's possible, if you can remember it @Tapirlord
Tapirlord wrote:
   2 Oct 2021
I've edited the location to match my sighting of the same plant, the GPS should now be more or less correct.

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