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Vittadinia cuneata var. cuneata

Fuzzy New Holland Daisy at Holt, ACT

Vittadinia cuneata var. cuneata at Holt, ACT - 10 Oct 2021
Vittadinia cuneata var. cuneata at Holt, ACT - 10 Oct 2021
Vittadinia cuneata var. cuneata at Holt, ACT - 10 Oct 2021
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Vittadinia cuneata var. cuneata 11 Oct 2021 Tapirlord
Vittadinia muelleri 11 Oct 2021 sangio7

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3 comments

sangio7 wrote:
   11 Oct 2021
I'm curious to know what features make this V. cuneata rather than V. muelleri (especially given that my photos are not very sharp). Thanks.
Tapirlord wrote:
   11 Oct 2021
Primary difference is the hairiness of the leaves those of V. cuneata are covered in stiff hairs, while in V. muelleri they are scattered to almost glabrous. The Leaves of V. muelleri are three-lobed and while the leaves of V. cuneata can also possess this trait its leaves are more often than not entire. Cuneata is usually larger than muelleri (although that is just an observation). Hope this helps :).
sangio7 wrote:
   11 Oct 2021
Good. Thanks. That was more or less what I deduced from Plantnet but I had difficulty seeing all the appropriate details in my photos, apart from the distinctly hairy leaves.

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  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 10 Oct 2021 11:12 AM Recorded on
  • sangio7 Recorded by

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  • ~6 mm Flower dimension
  • 10cm to 30cm Plant height
  • True In flower

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