Austrostipa bigeniculata

Kneed Speargrass at Queanbeyan West, NSW

Austrostipa bigeniculata at Queanbeyan West, NSW - 18 Mar 2021
Austrostipa bigeniculata at Queanbeyan West, NSW - 18 Mar 2021
Austrostipa bigeniculata at Queanbeyan West, NSW - 18 Mar 2021
Austrostipa bigeniculata at Queanbeyan West, NSW - 18 Mar 2021
Austrostipa bigeniculata at Queanbeyan West, NSW - 18 Mar 2021
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Austrostipa bigeniculata 20 Mar 2021 michaelb
Eragrostis curvula 18 Mar 2021 RodDeb

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the whole reserve is covered

13 comments

   18 Mar 2021
RodDeb have you got a close-up photo I think this is Austrostipa bigenticulata
michaelb wrote:
   19 Mar 2021
On 3rd photo in foreground is Bothriochloa macra.
RodDeb wrote:
   19 Mar 2021
sorry Michael did not take close-up pics forgot, will go back later today and do it.
The first 3 pics were taken while driving on Lanyon Drive and there is not many places to pull over but will see what we can do. It was an after thought to put it on so didn't do it properly. Not very good on identifying the different plants as you can tell.
RodDeb wrote:
   19 Mar 2021
Hi Michaelb,
the pics were for the Queanbeyan Nature Reserve area so probably won't stop and take pics of the plants off the main road.
Looks like we won't be going out today as it is raining now so will take pics of things out at the Nature Reserve another day. Let me know if you want me to delete this sighting until we have better close-up pics of things, very happy to do that.
RodDeb wrote:
   19 Mar 2021
Hi MichaelM and MichaelB,
went back today and all the weeds had disappeared, sorry just kidding (bad joke). Tried to photograph all I could in the light on and off rain as you know we are not good with plant names so most will be unknown. Gave up when it started raining too much. Didn't go in very far so counts will only be for a small area.
Also of note just as we arrived a local with 2 unleashed dogs retreated quickly from the reserve and a couple of bikers were heading in just as we drove off. We no longer confront people about their inability to read the "no bikes" "no dogs" etc. sign just inside after being abused by a woman with a dog at another place. Even when we were being polite about it. cheers, Deb
RodDeb wrote:
   19 Mar 2021
Just trying to add pics taken today and the sighting/s won't process. Can this be fixed please.
Will check later and try adding them.
   19 Mar 2021
Thanks RodDeb you will have to delete some photos to add others as only 5 photos are allowed per sighting
RodDeb wrote:
   19 Mar 2021
These are new sightings that won't process.
RodDeb wrote:
   19 Mar 2021
Looks like it maybe working now as 2 the same went on will delete one. Thank you to whomever fixed it so fast. Wonderful Aaron no doubt.
AaronClausen wrote:
   19 Mar 2021
Sorry RodDeb - another very large system upgrade behind the scenes.. Please send me a support message if it's still playing up.
RodDeb wrote:
   19 Mar 2021
Hi Aaron, yep it's still playing up again
RodDeb wrote:
   20 Mar 2021
Working again got them all on now. Thanks Aaron really appreciate all the work you do behind the scenes, a never ending job.
RodDeb wrote:
   20 Mar 2021
Have done new listing for this plant with close-up pics please see sighting: 4376156

Please let me know if you want this sighting deleted. Thank you, cheers Deb

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  • 18 Mar 2021 01:23 PM Recorded on
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