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Dianella sp.

Flax Lily at Hawker, ACT

Dianella sp. at Hawker, ACT - 11 Jan 2025
Dianella sp. at Hawker, ACT - 11 Jan 2025
Dianella sp. at Hawker, ACT - 11 Jan 2025
Dianella sp. at Hawker, ACT - 11 Jan 2025
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Identification history

Dianella sp. 15 Jan 2025 pinnaCLE
Dianella sp. 15 Jan 2025 pinnaCLE
Dianella longifolia 10 Jan 2025 Csteele4
Dianella longifolia 10 Jan 2025 Csteele4
Dianella sp. 10 Jan 2025 sangio7

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User's notes

Revisit of sighting 4595098 now that it is in bud, unfortunately not open. Flower stalks ~ 40 cm tall, leaves < 40 cm tall. Added 11/1/24: flower open now, image added. Not revoluta

4 comments

Tapirlord wrote:
   10 Jan 2025
Revoluta I would say
sangio7 wrote:
   11 Jan 2025
Not revoluta. I revisited it this morning on the off chance a bud or 2 had opened and struck it lucky. This morning's photo added.
Also now 3 other plants in the group stalking with buds.
sangio7 wrote:
   11 Jan 2025
Incidentally, images of the toothed leaf margins and midribs of these plants can be found in the original sighting:4595098 .
Tapirlord wrote:
   14 Jan 2025
What on earth is happening here? Why was this not left at genus.

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Sighting information

Additional information

  • buds ~ 8 mm long Flower dimension
  • 30cm to 1 metre Plant height
  • True In flower

Species information

  • Dianella sp. Scientific name
  • Flax Lily Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1109.98m Recorded at altitude
  • 66 images trained Machine learning
  • In flower

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