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Zornia dyctiocarpa var. dyctiocarpa

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Zornia dyctiocarpa var. dyctiocarpa at Farrer, ACT - 16 Jan 2023
Zornia dyctiocarpa var. dyctiocarpa at Farrer, ACT - 16 Jan 2023
Zornia dyctiocarpa var. dyctiocarpa at Farrer, ACT - 16 Jan 2023
Zornia dyctiocarpa var. dyctiocarpa at Farrer, ACT - 16 Jan 2023
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Zornia dyctiocarpa var. dyctiocarpa 16 Jan 2023 natureguy
Zornia dyctiocarpa var. dyctiocarpa 16 Jan 2023 MTranter

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2 comments

ix wrote:
   16 Jan 2023
Good photography.
Q (trivial) Why is our plant listed as Z.d var d.? Are there other vars, and if so, how are they distinguished?
Tapirlord wrote:
   30 Jan 2023
In answer to your question there are two vars, Var. dyctiocarpa & Var. filifolia. All NSW (and ACT) occurences are the former, the latter is endemic to Queensland.

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Species information

  • Zornia dyctiocarpa var. dyctiocarpa Scientific name
  • Zornia Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local Native
  • Non-Invasive

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  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 16 Jan 2023 11:04 AM Recorded on
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