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mark_cachia Black Eyed Susan
Black Eyed Susan commented on by mark_cachia New South Wales, Australia11 years ago

A Tetratheca species or native black-eyed susan maybe Tetratheca ericifolia/ericoides http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bi... - what do you think? Also see: http://bie.ala.org.au/species/urn:lsid:b...

mark_cachia Broad-leaved wedge-pea
Broad-leaved wedge-pea commented on by mark_cachia New South Wales, Australia11 years ago

http://bie.ala.org.au/species/urn:lsid:b... - potentially Gompholobium virgatum - how close were you to the sea? Myall lakes is usually really sandy coastal soil yes?

mark_cachia Thick Twist Rush
Thick Twist Rush commented on by mark_cachia New South Wales, Australia11 years ago

http://bie.ala.org.au/species/Caustis+pe... - Caustis pentandra? What did the ends of the flower spikes look like?

mark_cachia Lycopodiella lateralis
Lycopodiella lateralis commented on by mark_cachia 2423, New South Wales, Australia11 years ago

I think it might be some type of clubmoss. Maybe a lycopodium or lycopodiella http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bi...

mark_cachia Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by mark_cachia 2423, New South Wales, Australia11 years ago

http://australianfungi.blogspot.com.au/2... - did any of them look like this? I can see marking on yours so it could be?

mark_cachia Needlebush or Silky Hakea
Needlebush or Silky Hakea commented on by mark_cachia Sydney, New South Wales, Australia11 years ago

Could be Hakea sericea? Does the fruit have 2 little horns/spikes? In the same family as Grevillea, family: Proteaceae

mark_cachia Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by mark_cachia Sydney, New South Wales, Australia11 years ago

Its a Lasiopetulum sp. (Rusty Petals) not sure which one though..

mark_cachia Mindanao Horned Frog
Mindanao Horned Frog commented on by mark_cachia Davao del Sur, Philippines11 years ago

fantastic Mindanao Horned Frog and photos! Great work :)

mark_cachia Tea tree
Tea tree commented on by mark_cachia Sydney, New South Wales, Australia11 years ago

Nice flowers. Looks like a cultivar as per ID suggestion above. Can tell its a Leptospermum sp. from shape of the flowers and also lemon/eucalyptus scent of the crushed leaves amongst other traits.

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