Rutidosis leiolepis

Monaro Golden Daisy at Cooma, NSW

Rutidosis leiolepis at Cooma, NSW - 21 Nov 2018
Rutidosis leiolepis at Cooma, NSW - 21 Nov 2018
Rutidosis leiolepis at Cooma, NSW - 21 Nov 2018
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Rutidosis leiolepis 4 Feb 2023 natureguy
Rutidosis leiolepis 3 Feb 2023 AndyRoo

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Continuing on from prior FOG MGD 17-18 Nov 2018 hunting weekend. Some sparsely stemmed (1-2) flowering plants (<=10cm high), others not flowering - plants with variable sized basal tufts. Scattered patches (various sizes generally less than 50cm x 50cm) and individual plants, part of a band following the contour. On southern end of ridge top, on more gentle sloping part of shoulder before track dips sharply to southwest. Rocky basaltic soil. Native grassland with a mosaic of grass tussocks, exposed rock, and small patches of bare ground. MGD mostly in interstitial spaces of bare ground between grass tussocks and rock but in many cases in and around grass tussocks. Some plants of the (mostly non-flowering) this west side of track look disturbed, having raised and divided basal tufts and exposed thick woody root stocks.

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  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 21 Nov 2018 02:41 PM Recorded on
  • AndyRoo Recorded by

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  • Less than 10cm Plant height
  • True In flower

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