Haloragis heterophylla

Variable Raspwort at Watson, ACT

Haloragis heterophylla at Watson, ACT - 17 Jan 2022
Haloragis heterophylla at Watson, ACT - 17 Jan 2022
Haloragis heterophylla at Watson, ACT - 17 Jan 2022
Haloragis heterophylla at Watson, ACT - 17 Jan 2022
Haloragis heterophylla at Watson, ACT - 17 Jan 2022
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Haloragis heterophylla 18 Jan 2022 Tapirlord
Unidentified 18 Jan 2022 WalterEgo

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3 comments

waltraud wrote:
   19 Jan 2022
There are quite wet sites (seepage sites) in the surroundings which have 1000s of the species.
MAX wrote:
   19 Jan 2022
At this location, this species is growing in semi-shade locations under young gum trees or other shrubs. It grows as a Sprawling plant in dense mats. Seems to prefer a specific micro-habitat, which are quite widely separated (10's of meters) here. Possibly the rainy conditions over past few months have favoured this species. Other than dew / rain this location is not really boggy / wet. Overall good and rapid drainage conditions for this area of several 100 sq metres. First time I have sighted this species in Mt Majura Park.
waltraud wrote:
   19 Jan 2022
Max
let's discuss onsite what I mean with seepage - I saw the species during wet seasons in similar situations on mt Majura for instance southeast and uphill of helms place / Richard Street Hackett.

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