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Dianella tasmanica

Tasman Flax Lily at ANBG

Dianella tasmanica at ANBG - 19 Jan 2024
Dianella tasmanica at ANBG - 19 Jan 2024
Dianella tasmanica at ANBG - 19 Jan 2024
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Identification history

Dianella tasmanica 20 Jan 2024 RWPurdie
Dianella tasmanica 19 Jan 2024 abread111

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User's notes

Abnormal seed head development - suspected phytoplasma or insect gall

3 comments

RWPurdie wrote:
   20 Jan 2024
The buds and fruits of quite a few Dianella species cultivated in ANBG are deformed.
abread111 wrote:
   20 Jan 2024
But why Rosemary? Dianella longifolia planted in our garden at Watson was so affected this year with phyllody that I have dug them all out.
See Dianella longifolia (Pale Flax Lily) I also have see a bit on Dianella revoluta both in our garden and on Mt Ainslie.
But none so far on Dianella tarda, also in out garden.
RWPurdie wrote:
   22 Jan 2024
We've had the same problem with plants in our garden at home - I've no idea what causes it!

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Sighting information

  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 19 Jan 2024 01:35 PM Recorded on
  • abread111 Recorded by

Additional information

  • 30cm to 1 metre Plant height

Species information

  • Dianella tasmanica Scientific name
  • Tasman Flax Lily Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 1825.65m Recorded at altitude
  • 106 images trained Machine learning
  • In flower

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