Tamarix sp.

Jerrabomberra, ACT

Tamarix sp. at Jerrabomberra, ACT - 30 Oct 2018
Tamarix sp. at Jerrabomberra, ACT - 30 Oct 2018
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Identification history

Tamarix sp. 1 Nov 2018 MichaelMulvaney
Tamarix sp. 1 Nov 2018 BettyDonWood
Tamarix ramosissima 30 Oct 2018 BettyDonWood
Unidentified 30 Oct 2018 Mike

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Sprawling shrub. Pink flowers almost finished.

6 comments

   31 Oct 2018
Looks like a Tamarisk -can you get a close up showing leaves - a bad weed of central Australia, if my Id is right
Mike wrote:
   31 Oct 2018
Small scale-like leaves. Could be Tamarix ramosissima.
BettyDonWood wrote:
   31 Oct 2018
It looks like Tamarisk to me too.
I have added the name in Other Shrubs because I believe it grows as a shrub in Canberra. If you want to change it to Other Tree, feel free.
Mike wrote:
   31 Oct 2018
Closeup added. Not sure it helps (and it has changed the location so I will have to fix that)..
Mike wrote:
   31 Oct 2018
There is a problem trying to pick a new spot on the map, but I have got it close.
Mike wrote:
   31 Oct 2018
Three tamarisk species are compared in http://www.westernweeds.org/docs/tamarisk_id_final.pdf which lists Athel pine as T. aphylla.

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Additional information

  • True In flower
  • 1 metre to 5 metres Plant height

Species information

  • Tamarix sp. Scientific name
  • Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Exotic
  • Minor weed or pest
  • 664.29m to 670.02m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower

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