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KylieWaldon
wrote:
1 Mar 2024
TY Tapirlord. I've never sure on the planted or come up ala naturale. This one was very big.
Corymbia maculata
Tapirlord
wrote:
28 Feb 2024
Planted
Corymbia maculata
Tapirlord
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28 Feb 2024
Planted
Corymbia maculata
JaneR
wrote:
26 Feb 2024
yes, different forms when in a wetland, from when stranded. A few wetland plants are like that ( tricky) and Ludwigia is a good example.
Ludwigia peploides subsp. montevidensis
KylieWaldon
wrote:
26 Feb 2024
TY JaneR. I've only ever seen it on the edge exposed before. DIdn't realise the plant on the water was the same thing!
Ludwigia peploides subsp. montevidensis
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