Gratiola pumilo

1 A Brooklime at Aranda, ACT

Gratiola pumilo at Aranda, ACT - 17 Mar 2023
Gratiola pumilo at Aranda, ACT - 17 Mar 2023
Gratiola pumilo at Aranda, ACT - 17 Mar 2023
Gratiola pumilo at Aranda, ACT - 17 Mar 2023
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Identification history

Gratiola pumilo 17 Mar 2023 Tapirlord
Gratiola pumilo 17 Mar 2023 Tapirlord
Gratiola peruviana 17 Mar 2023 lbradley

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Significant sighting

Tapirlord noted:

17 Mar 2023

Though previously recorded from aranda bushland, this is a new location for this locally uncommon herb.

4 comments

natureguy wrote:
   17 Mar 2023
I'm more inclined to agree with Ciaran here and suggest G. pumilo - doesn't look right for G. peruviana in my view.
JaneR wrote:
   17 Mar 2023
Well, I think you are both right ! Not sure how I got to peruviana using the key first time, as second time (just now) it came out perfectly to pumilo (must have mis-clicked on one of the couplets).
thanks for picking that up.
lbradley wrote:
   17 Mar 2023
Now that everyone is happy that it is G. pumilo, would someone approve the sighting? :-)
Tapirlord wrote:
   17 Mar 2023
Done, & congrats on your first significant sighting Lisa. Well overdue by this point :).

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  • Gratiola pumilo Scientific name
  • A Brooklime Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Rare or uncommon native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 687.25m Recorded at altitude
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  • In flower
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