Myriophyllum crispatum

1 Water Millfoil at Farrer Ridge

Myriophyllum crispatum at Farrer Ridge - 13 Dec 2020
Myriophyllum crispatum at Farrer Ridge - 13 Dec 2020
Myriophyllum crispatum at Farrer Ridge - 13 Dec 2020
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Identification history

Myriophyllum crispatum 7 Jul 2024 JaneR
Myriophyllum simulans 7 Jul 2024 Tapirlord
Myriophyllum sp. 5 Jan 2021 MichaelMulvaney
Myriophyllum sp. 13 Dec 2020 Tapirlord

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8 comments

Tapirlord wrote:
   7 Jul 2024
Tapirlord wrote:
   7 Jul 2024
Hence my confirmation
Tapirlord wrote:
   7 Jul 2024
Hence my confirmation
Tapirlord wrote:
   7 Jul 2024
Hence my confirmation
JaneR wrote:
   7 Jul 2024
Where are you seeing these two species as the same ?
I've checked VicFlora, Plantnet and APNI, and all three give these as separate species
Tapirlord wrote:
   7 Jul 2024
No no, I more meant that the two record are the same plant. Which is why I went for M.simulans. If you’re confident of M.crispatum then I reckon confirm both.
JaneR wrote:
   7 Jul 2024
pretty confident for M. crispatum.
(but a bit puzzled by "the two record are same plant": Do you mean Photo1 versus Photo2 and 3 ?) )
Tapirlord wrote:
   7 Jul 2024
Oh, not I meant the sighting I linked in with my first comment

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Additional information

  • 10cm to 30cm Plant height

Species information

  • Myriophyllum crispatum Scientific name
  • Water Millfoil Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 829m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower

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