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AndyRoo wrote:
15 min ago
Well what an adventure so far! I had no idea that what I assumed would be a straightforward ID of my most recent (11/12/23) Stylidium sighting (4624950) would turn out to be a new species for this site and possibly a new species altogether. I'm honoured by the attention you are giving my various Stylidium sightings at this site. Re your request about getting a fresh sample of a whole plant for the National Herbarium I'll discuss it with my Friends of Grasslands colleagues here in Canberra who are across this process and have ANH contacts. I'm not sure when our next weed control working bee at this site will occur - it might not be until some time in February. So getting a fresh sample may not be on the cards this summer. However, getting a physical sample (or a higher quality set of diagnostic pics) with spent flowers/fruit capsules and possibly live leaves might be the go!?

Stylidium cf. montanum
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
@MichaelMulvaney: Flowers shown in sighting https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4627581.

Asparagus officinalis
Yesterday
@AndyRoo there we go ! I've done the bold step of making this name in NatureMapr: Stylidium cf montanum based on the references cited its page here: Stylidium cf. montanum .

Stylidium cf. montanum
Yesterday
@AndyRoo there we go ! I've done the bold step of making this name in NatureMapr: Stylidium cf montanum based on the references cited its page here: Stylidium cf. montanum .

Stylidium graminifolium
Yesterday
@AndyRoo there we go ! I've done the bold step of making this name in NatureMapr: Stylidium cf montanum based on the references cited its page here: Stylidium cf. montanum .

Stylidium cf. montanum
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