Private property. No public access without permission. I found this photos amongst some others I had taken (no GPS on the photos), so the location is an estimate. It was along our creek line and on a south-west slope. If it could be Stiff woodruff, I can try and find it (and any others) and get some more detailed photos.
I based my sighting on this one: https://canberra.naturemapr.org/Community/Sightings/Details/3383420 I have found another photo from 2016 that has a GPS location, so I will go and get some better photos. Anything I should look for?
That is a fair comparison. The older branches are woody and the younger ones stiff. The plants persist over winter. The ones I have seen were growing in rocky areas near the Murrumbidgee River. Try to get a photo of the whole plant as well as close-ups. It is a rare plant and is worth checking out.
Hi Sandra I've had a closer look at the sighting (3383420) that you compared this one to. It didn't look like Asperula ambleia either so I've made another suggestion.
Yes, I think that might be the case with mine as well. I have found one other photo from a different location (not too far away): https://canberra.naturemapr.org/Community/Sightings/Details/3401539
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