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DonFletcher wrote:
6 hrs ago
@HelenCross it develops with age.

Macropus giganteus
Yesterday
Yes another good possibility - it has become weedy from 1920s plantings on Red Hill

Grevillea (genus)
mahargiani wrote:
Yesterday
not as spiky as G juniperina. Most round here that look like that are a hybrid of G lanigera with cultivars. Would normally assume this, but in this case the rolled leaves suggested it could be G rosemarifolia

Grevillea (genus)
Yesterday
Possibly Grevillea juniperina

Grevillea (genus)
Teresa wrote:
Yesterday
Thanks for trying @TimL, these critters are very difficult to find when mature as many of them change colour so dramatically; these may have changed to black with some iridescence, which make them even harder to find amongst the leaf litter. Never the less, it was a great find and your efforts are appreciated. T

Myxomycete - past plasmodial stage

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