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Styphelia humifusum

Cranberry Heath at Watson, ACT

Styphelia humifusum at Watson, ACT - 8 Sep 2023
Styphelia humifusum at Watson, ACT - 8 Sep 2023
Styphelia humifusum at Watson, ACT - 8 Sep 2023
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Identification history

Styphelia humifusum 8 Sep 2023 Tapirlord
Styphelia sp. 8 Sep 2023 MPW

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User's notes

Ground Cover "Ericaceous " plant, covering around 75 square cm, small prickly leaves in Rosettes. Prominent green "berries" present. Thin "wiry" woody stems. New to this particular location (in my observations) ?

4 comments

MPW wrote:
   8 Sep 2023
Approximate Leaf Dimensions: around 1cm long by 2-3mm wide.
waltraud wrote:
   8 Sep 2023
Most likely Astroloma humifusum; see Styphelia humifusum
Tapirlord wrote:
   8 Sep 2023
I believe this one has been moved to Styphelia, I'm just waiting to get my hands on the paper before making the change on CNM.
MPW wrote:
   8 Sep 2023
Thanks " Tapirlord", appreciated. I also saw this species referred to as a Styphelia, in recent published images. However I will defer to the expert flora taxonomists on this. Regards, Max.

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Additional information

  • Less than 10cm Plant height

Species information

  • Styphelia humifusum Scientific name
  • Cranberry Heath Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1438.1m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower
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  • Synonyms

    Astroloma humifusum

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