“Millar in 1990 recorded 3 species from Coffs Harbour and your plants would undoubtedly be one of those. But, what to call them? Other than M. australis, the others have type localities in Ceylon and South Africa, which means that it’s unlikely that the NSW specimens actually represent those species. There are seemingly many more species out there than we might have expected. The only way to deal with this is to collect specimens from the type localities, get a DNA sequence to barcode the species, then use those for comparison....(and for now) maybe stick with Martensia sp.”
So please, any assistance now with collecting potential type specimens for the State Herbaria (with permits where appropriate) will be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Roy