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Rytidosperma erianthum

Hill Wallaby Grass at Aranda, ACT

Rytidosperma erianthum at Aranda, ACT - 27 Jan 2023
Rytidosperma erianthum at Aranda, ACT - 27 Jan 2023
Rytidosperma erianthum at Aranda, ACT - 27 Jan 2023
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Rytidosperma erianthum 29 Jan 2023 Grassman
Rytidosperma monticola 28 Jan 2023 lbradley
Rytidosperma erianthum 27 Jan 2023 MattM
Rytidosperma sp. 27 Jan 2023 lbradley

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9 comments

Tapirlord wrote:
   27 Jan 2023
Its a good suggestion.
lbradley wrote:
   28 Jan 2023
It looks like Rytidoserma Monti cola from the CNM grasses guide
lbradley wrote:
   28 Jan 2023
Monticola
MattM wrote:
   28 Jan 2023
It could be. Both species are very similar with the main distinguishing features being the size of the lemma body (up to 3mm in R. monticola and >3mm in R. erianthum). My suggestion is tentative and I would like a second opinion before I make a confirmation.
lbradley wrote:
   28 Jan 2023
I could take a measuring device although Iā€™m not sure I could find the right clump of grass. Hopefully someone will call it one species or another. Thanks!
Tapirlord wrote:
   28 Jan 2023
I agree with Matt's suggestion, however hopefully our friend Grassman can enlighten us.
Grassman wrote:
   29 Jan 2023
Apart from lemma length, setae tend to be quite short in monticola (2-4mm) compared to erianthum (about 6mm), so without a lemma length I'd support R erianthum, as these setae are long
Tapirlord wrote:
   29 Jan 2023
Much appreciated.
lbradley wrote:
   29 Jan 2023
šŸ˜Š

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