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3 hrs ago
location looks to be out

Clematis microphylla
4 hrs ago
Would seem be at southern limit at this location

Tenodera blanchardi
MattM wrote:
4 hrs ago
Also Austrostipa nodosa at the Pinnacle. Can split them based on the leaves and sheath. From PlantNet:
Leaves coarse: sheaths (3–)4.5–9 mm wide; blades 1–3 mm wide, rolled and erect or expanded and flexuose = A. nodosa and nitida
OR
Leaves fine; sheaths 2–5 mm wide; blades 0.6–1.2 mm wide, rolled = A. scabra and trichophylla

Austrostipa scabra
4 hrs ago
click on the undo button and make your new suggestion but I am happy to do this time

Cheers Michael

Austrostipa (genus)
Teresa wrote:
7 hrs ago
Must agree with you that it appears to have fallen from the tree rather like an aged Laetiporus portentosus

Laetiporus portentosus

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