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Tricoryne elatior 20 Oct 2024 CarbonAI
Tricoryne anceps 20 Oct 2024 JasonPStewart
Unverified 20 Oct 2024 donnanchris

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JasonPStewart wrote:
   20 Oct 2024
Inflorescence branches look angular and a bit flattened in these three photographs.

Were there no leaves (T. anceps)
or leaves at the base (T. elatior),
please ?

References (in brief, without full citations): 


Flora of NSW online PlantNet:
 
• → https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=gn&name=Tricoryne
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donnanchris wrote:
   21 Oct 2024
Will try and check if I can remember where it was. The following from Plantnet interesting:
Grows in sclerophyll forest and sometimes swampy areas, in lateritic, quartzitic and sandy soils; north from Woodburn area.
NSW subdivisions: NC
donnanchris wrote:
   21 Oct 2024
Hi Jason tried to get the basal leaves
Chris
JasonPStewart wrote:
   21 Oct 2024
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   14 Jul 2025
Tricoryne simplex?

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