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Exocarpos strictus

Dwarf Cherry at Cooma, NSW

Exocarpos strictus at Cooma, NSW - 26 Sep 2024
Exocarpos strictus at Cooma, NSW - 26 Sep 2024
Exocarpos strictus at Cooma, NSW - 26 Sep 2024
Exocarpos strictus at Cooma, NSW - 26 Sep 2024
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Exocarpos strictus 26 Sep 2024 JasonPStewartNMsnc2016
Exocarpos strictus 23 Sep 2024 mahargiani

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8 comments

   24 Sep 2024
A focussed photo of the flowering please if available.
The second photograph, an obvious attempt yet too out of focus to see the flowers.
mahargiani wrote:
   24 Sep 2024
Added the best I can do with the other photo I have. Alternative is to try to find the plant again this afternoon, might be a challenge.
   24 Sep 2024
That additional photograph does assist in part – Hence this bush does look most like *Exocarpos strictus*,
yet i'm having strict discipline for myself to access the evidence confirming this before i confirm an identification of this here.

An alternative quicker way is you may make a note from memory,
in a comment or a note within this sighting (by editing it),
about the flowers' structure, as per here in
the Flora of NSW online PlantNet botanical key relevant step – we have to check :
quotation :
"
3 Flowers in elongated spikes; branches not rigid, slender → 4 [to E. sparteus and E. cupressiformis]

Flowers in short clusters or very condensed spikes; branches more or less rigid, sometimes more or less slender → 5 [to E. strictus and E. aphyllus]
" .

For examples:

If you simply note that the flowers are in short clusters or very condensed spikes, then i'll confirm *Exocarpos strictus*.

If you simply note that the flowers are in elongated spikes then i'll confirm *Exocarpos cupressiformis* (even though this bush in these four photographs superfically does look like *Exocarpos strictus* ).

References (in brief, without full citation):

Flora of NSW online PlantNet:
• https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=gn&name=Exocarpos
• https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Exocarpos~strictus
• https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Exocarpos~cupressiformis
.
mahargiani wrote:
   24 Sep 2024
So the options are E. cupressiformis or E. strictus (both of which are found locally), as neither E. sparteus nor E. aphyllus are found in this region.
   24 Sep 2024
Yes.

Well (clarifying), there's (always) some more options of related other genera and species, within this Santalaceae botanical family.:
Omphacomeria, Exocarpos (again), Leptomeria, and Choretrum .

If you return to this bush and make some more notes and photographs,
we need information (notes and photographs) of the foliage incl. branches, the leaves (or if they're absent) and these flowers and their structure (inflorescences).

Ref': https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=fm&name=Santalaceae .
mahargiani wrote:
   26 Sep 2024
photo of flowers added
   26 Sep 2024
Yay – that you found the bush again and a fine close up evidence photograph ! :)

Re-checking the identification right now.
   26 Sep 2024
Yes, thank you for the re-sighting and photograph of the flowers and branches close-up.
Evidences provided to confirm this species – you have it right !

For future keeping a look out for both, if you don't already know them both,
please compare these two species *Exocarpos strictus* and *Exocarpos acerbus* (formerly until 2023 Dec. *Omphacomeria acerba*) :
• https://anbg.gov.au/cgi-bin/apiiName2?name=Exocarpos+strictus
• https://anbg.gov.au/cgi-bin/apiiName2?name=Omphacomeria+acerba
.

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