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HarveyPerkins
wrote:
22 Jan 2025
Austroargiolestes icteromelas most likely, but insufficient clarity or detail to be sure.
Austroargiolestes sp. (genus)
karenwilsonau
wrote:
7 Jan 2025
I agree that this is J. ingens - the biggest of our native rush species.
Juncus ingens
KylieWaldon
wrote:
28 Dec 2024
TY KonnieM. TY for ID :)
Austroaeschna unicornis
KorinneM
wrote:
28 Dec 2024
Stunning photos.
Austroaeschna unicornis
KylieWaldon
wrote:
23 Dec 2023
TY Tapirlord. Will try to remember!
Persicaria lapathifolia
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