Oxylobium ellipticum

1 Common Shaggy Pea at Cotter River, ACT

Oxylobium ellipticum at Cotter River, ACT - 16 Nov 2016
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Identification history

Oxylobium ellipticum 1 Mar 2022 MichaelMulvaney
Oxylobium ellipticum 28 Feb 2022 Tapirlord
Mirbelia oxylobioides 16 Nov 2016 BettyDonWood
Mirbelia oxylobioides 16 Nov 2016 MichaelMulvaney
Pultenaea procumbens 16 Nov 2016 BettyDonWood
Unidentified 16 Nov 2016 KimPullen

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Beside track from Corin Dam parking area to River below dam wall.

5 comments

BettyDonWood wrote:
   17 Nov 2016
I presume it was about 50 cm tall, and sprawling.
   17 Nov 2016
Kim the co-ordinates don't match the location description
BettyDonWood wrote:
   17 Nov 2016
I thought the leaves were too long with respect to the width for Pultenaea procumbens, but thinking the sighting was on the Pinnacle, thought that was the only thing it could be. At the much higher sltitude on Corin Dam Road, Mirbelia oxyloboides is more likely. Closeups of the detail of the flowers and leaves, and some measurements, would have helped with the ID.
KimPullen wrote:
   17 Nov 2016
Sorry guys about the false location, I don't know where that came from (I didn't enter it). And yes, Don and Betty, I should have added more shots or description. This was the first time I have used the smartphone app, I thought the phone might give the location itself, and I couldn't see where to enter it manually in the app. Learning!
   1 Mar 2022
Thanks for teh correction Kiaren

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  • 1 metre to 5 metres Plant height

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