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Tapirlord wrote:
5 Nov 2021
All of the native Convolvulus species were once included in C.erubescens, so the distribution of species within this genus is a little unclear. C.erubescens is only known with certainty from victoria, so any records in NSW would be of interest/significance. I'm not particularly familiar with the species but I believe the inflorescence is 1-4 flowered whereas C.angustissimus has only 1 (rarely 2). :)
See https://vicflora.rbg.vic.gov.au/flora/taxon/c99686b0-2cc8-49c4-a7ee-5d9458c2e3c1

Convolvulus angustissimus subsp. angustissimus
Darcy wrote:
4 Nov 2021
Yeah I think that it's C.angustissimus, it's a lot more widespread than C. erubescens

Convolvulus angustissimus subsp. angustissimus
Tapirlord wrote:
4 Nov 2021
Definitely Convolvulus, but C.angustissimus also occurs in these parts, they two are very similar, were their inflorescence in groups of 2-4 @Darcy

Convolvulus angustissimus subsp. angustissimus
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