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karenwilsonau wrote:
7 Jan 2025
Note the relatively broad, flat leaves and the very dark tepals - typical of J. planifolius

Juncus planifolius
TobiasHayashi wrote:
26 Dec 2024
That could be it! The dark spots on dorsal sepal suggest D sulphurea is the other parent.

Diuris sp. (hybrid)
RobG1 wrote:
26 Dec 2024
It was growing close to Diuris amabilis, I thought it may have hybridised from them as well as something else.

Diuris sp. (hybrid)
TobiasHayashi wrote:
26 Dec 2024
I think T arenaria is a good shout although leaf is quite thin.

Thelymitra arenaria
TobiasHayashi wrote:
26 Dec 2024
This one is a Diuris hybrid between D sulphurea and something else.

Diuris sp. (hybrid)
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