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7 Jan 2025
Checking the descriptions on plantNET, it says that H. japonicum can be prostrate or procumbent. It is possible I pulled the stem with the flower up a little bit to get a better picture. They were certainly not erect. The fact that the leaves are all spreading rather than stem clasping is also given as a key difference between japonicum and gramineum.

Hypericum gramineum
Tapirlord wrote:
7 Jan 2025
Gramineum, this plant isn't prostrate

Hypericum gramineum
Csteele4 wrote:
31 Aug 2024
Yes, looks like C ustulata to me, but goodness that is early!

Caladenia ustulata
14 Jun 2024
This has now been identified as A. collinus (see Acianthus collinus (Inland Mosquito Orchid)).

Acianthus collinus
Tapirlord wrote:
13 Jun 2024
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Acianthus collinus
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