Arthropodium sp. Albury (A.D.J.Piesse 9)

Nangus, NSW

Arthropodium sp. Albury (A.D.J.Piesse 9) at Nangus, NSW - 21 Oct 2019
Arthropodium sp. Albury (A.D.J.Piesse 9) at Nangus, NSW - 21 Oct 2019
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Have added a second photo of the same plant which shows cilia on the margin of one of the leaves - like shown in drawing for sp A on FloraNet

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   24 Jan 2021
I can only see one flower per node in the photo which makes me think this is Dichopogon strict us. while it is difficult to see colour of stamen appendages in photo supplied.
abread111 wrote:
   24 Jan 2021
Sorry about the lack of detail in this photo - it is sp. A from its location on a grassy slope and its flowering time. D. strictus flowers earlier, is taller and is in understorey in dry schlerophyll bushland.
The flowering time does overlap but this plant is just beginning to flower whereas D. strictus would be well into flowering. I guess that is just my local experience; the main thing is that it is chocolate lily at the monitoring site.
abread111 wrote:
   16 Oct 2023
Thanks natureguy for doing that! Now you can possibly arrange to delete the Dichopogon entirely from CNM...

PlantNet says Dichopogon sp. A sensu Harden (1993) = Arthropodium sp. Albury (A.D.J.Piesse 9)

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