Wahlenbergia stricta subsp. stricta

Tall Bluebell at Fraser, ACT

Wahlenbergia stricta subsp. stricta at Fraser, ACT - 30 Oct 2014
Wahlenbergia stricta subsp. stricta at Fraser, ACT - 30 Oct 2014
Wahlenbergia stricta subsp. stricta at Fraser, ACT - 30 Oct 2014
Wahlenbergia stricta subsp. stricta at Fraser, ACT - 30 Oct 2014
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Wahlenbergia stricta subsp. stricta 5 Nov 2014 MichaelMulvaney
Unidentified 30 Oct 2014 ClubFED

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I think its a type of bluebell... this one had four petals but most of the ones nearby had five petals.

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   5 Nov 2014
Wahlenbergia's are difficult to tell apart and the number of petals is not diagnostic. The size of petals relative to the size of the lobe (the bell bit where the petals fuse together) is, as is whether leaves are opposite at the base of the plant. One local Wahlenbergia is also yellow on the downward facing side of the petals. I can't be definitive but given that opposite leaves are present and the petals are double the size of the lobe this is most likely W. strict
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   6 Nov 2014
Thank you and I'll try to get more of the details you mentioned next time I'm out taking photos for future reports.

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  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 30 Oct 2014 06:02 PM Recorded on
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