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JonLewis wrote:
13 Jan 2025
Hi Simon, I'm not sure either way - I'd be happy to put it at genus level unless you are pretty sure. Cheers.

Myrmecia pyriformis
MattM wrote:
11 Jan 2025
Either Pterostylis monticola or P. falcata. The former has a slightly rough stem and the latter has a smooth stem.

Pterostylis sp.
Tapirlord wrote:
7 Jan 2025
Yep basal or cauline leaves (if present) are needed, technically also seeds if you are putting it through the key properly. To be honest though I wouldn't consider L.simplicicaulis at this site. It'd be L.browniana and L.gibbosa I think.

Lobelia sp.
BethanyDunne wrote:
7 Jan 2025
There were no leaves, would they be the way to ID? Maybe they were munched?

Lobelia sp.
Tapirlord wrote:
7 Jan 2025
We cannot say which of the four blue species that occur locally this is but I would say likely L.gibbosa

Lobelia sp.
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