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dcnicholls wrote:
4 Jan 2025
Could be B. wattsii, B. ambiguum or B. camfieldii. B. ambiguum seems the most likely, given that the pinnae reduce in length towards the base. A fertile frond would be necessary to ID it correctly.

Blechnum ambiguum
Tapirlord wrote:
2 Jan 2025
I don't think it can be P.levis, in that species the infloresence grows on shoots rather than being terminal as shown here.

Persoonia laurina subsp. leiogyna
Csteele4 wrote:
2 Jan 2025
@Tapirlord I've cast my vote here, using Lucid.

Persoonia laurina subsp. leiogyna
RAllen wrote:
1 Jan 2025
Great sighting.
Curiously a recently uploaded record on ala from Two Sticks Brindabella. Specimen undated, from WA museum.
https://biocache.ala.org.au/occurrences/20dea857-4c22-4991-b960-e01d825b1848

Toxidia andersoni
LisaH wrote:
31 Dec 2024
Gee - that little one looks interesting . . .

Petroica phoenicea
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