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TobiasHayashi wrote:
3 Dec 2016
They are not Hymenochilus, but look possibly like small Pterostylis nutans leaves. I will confirm them as Pterostylis sp. but there is a chance they could be Diplodium leaves - photos at flowering time required!

Pterostylis sp.
ibaird wrote:
14 Nov 2016
Yes, I also looked its distribution and wondered whether is could be seen as natural. I have seen it growing presumably naturally near the Deua Cave on a limestone outcrop within Deua National Park. I also know its seed can be purchased online from native plant suppliers.

Passiflora cinnabarina
14 Nov 2016
Yes- but I must admit I had second thoughts when I got back and checked its distribution which is pretty close to being natural to our region. Rosemary Purdie do you have a view?

Passiflora cinnabarina
ibaird wrote:
14 Nov 2016
I presume this species is being regarded as an invasive weed in the ACT, because it s native to sub-tropical closed canopy forest, but its range in s-eastern Australia is spreading because it has become a favoured horticultural species and garden escapee. Is that the case?

Passiflora cinnabarina
14 Nov 2016
I think I stumbled across this plant today 13 November,while surveying one of the orchid plots. I pulled it out by hand, it had many flowers but no fruit. I did not see any other plants in the vicinity

Passiflora cinnabarina
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