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18 Oct 2025

Hello everyone. Alison Milton has put together the September quarterly CNM newsletter, with an invitation to join the new Canberra Nature Map Association. It has some interesting information for Canbe...


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RobG1 wrote:
1 hr ago
Hi @MattM, I agree that it is probably not D pardina. I didn't think the dorsal sepal looked right for D semilunulata, but the labellum mid-lobe does look good for D semilunalata.

Diuris pardina
1 hr ago
unsure what fly/wasp is

Glycaspis sp. (genus)
2 hrs ago
Hello Kai. Your enthusiasm is very good & thanks so much for your sightings. It would be helpful if you gave photos of the leaves, and even the whole plant, and tried to avoid having your hand obscuring much of the plant. Best wishes.

Goodenia pinnatifida
MattM wrote:
2 hrs ago
@Tapirlord are you sure this isn't D. punctata as Harrisi suggested? It has fairly uniform purple colouring and quite circular petals which I would have associated with punctata rather than dendrobioides.

Diuris dendrobioides
MattM wrote:
2 hrs ago
Not D. semilunulata?

Diuris pardina
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