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Discussion

karenwilsonau wrote:
7 Jan 2025
Probably L. curtisiae but the habitat sounds wrong for that species, which is usually in open, rocky situations

Lepidosperma sp.
karenwilsonau wrote:
7 Jan 2025
Not J. continuus (has continuous pith in the culms and the flowerhead is diffuse, as Jane says). Pics of the long leaf sheaths (cataphylls) at the base of the culms would help with ID.

Juncus sp.
RobG1 wrote:
5 Jan 2025
Thanks @JaneR 🙂

Nymphoides montana
Tapirlord wrote:
4 Jan 2025
The leaf does not seem all that broad to me, I woul've said peniculata on column shape

Thelymitra peniculata
JaneR wrote:
4 Jan 2025
we looked at several flowers to see if the internal configuration was consistent or variable: it was variable making it heterostylus, and so Nymphoides montana.

Nymphoides montana
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