Date Added
March 4, 2024
03:19 PM AEDT
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February 16, 2024
08:01 PM AEDT
Date Added
March 19, 2022
08:07 PM AEDT
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February 21, 2024
08:13 PM AEDT
Date Added
March 14, 2022
12:20 PM AEDT
Place
Private
Date Added
February 11, 2024
05:49 PM AEDT
Description
First observation in the location it was found. Observed growing beside a waterway in the understorey beneath a red gum. Multiple individuals in various stages of flowering, but still a small discrete population. Location made private for if the ID is correct.
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December 30, 2023
04:22 PM AEDT
Date Added
January 22, 2021
05:00 PM AEDT
Date Added
January 10, 2024
04:26 PM AEDT
Date Added
January 6, 2024
06:00 AM UTC
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November 28, 2023
12:02 AM AEDT
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November 18, 2023
05:28 AM UTC
Date Added
October 19, 2023
02:16 PM AEDT
Description
I've tried to get these in flower for a couple of years now..today it worked. There are both blue and very pale flowers in a colony/group of probably a dozen or more plants on the roadside. I've separated them into an observation for the blue ones and one for the pale ones. I made an observation of these this morning, before they opened:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/188077064
Possibly T. pauciflora or T. exigua? The leaf seems quite long - taller than the flower stem (when it hasn't been nipped off)
Date Added
September 20, 2023
01:36 PM AEST
Date Added
September 20, 2023
01:37 PM AEST
Place
Private
Date Added
September 20, 2023
04:30 PM AEST
Description
Short stature, small flowers, bright yellow flowers with few dark striations, growing in clumps - due to location suspect Diuris gregaria.
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August 1, 2022
02:28 PM AEST
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October 9, 2021
04:21 PM AEDT
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May 8, 2023
01:26 AM CDT
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April 22, 2023
12:18 PM UTC
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March 29, 2023
10:21 AM AEDT
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February 17, 2023
07:20 PM AEDT
Date Added
February 25, 2023
01:45 PM NZDT
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February 3, 2023
05:53 PM AEDT
Description
10 or more plants in this patch, as uniculms to 1m
One previous Victorian 1969 record from near Whitfield, held in Canberra Herbarium.
Date Added
November 8, 2022
02:49 PM AEDT
Description
3 sterile bracts, plant 30cm, narrow leaf to 13cm, coarse hairs tinged yellow at top and pinkish at base. Narrow bluish column. Bright blue flower, open when other nearby sun orchids were already closed for the day.
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October 18, 2022
12:26 PM UTC
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October 26, 2022
02:14 PM AEDT
Date Added
June 19, 2022
01:06 PM AEST
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March 14, 2022
12:16 PM AEDT
Date Added
October 24, 2021
06:16 PM AEDT
Date Added
January 3, 2022
03:30 PM AEDT
Date Added
January 4, 2022
07:43 PM AEDT
Date Added
February 25, 2022
08:55 PM AEDT
Description
Appeared to have just emerged from final nymph stage, as skin at top of the same reed. Found in reeds on the Hopkins River, still stretching out its wings.
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January 17, 2022
06:29 PM AEDT
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January 28, 2022
09:08 PM AEDT
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February 21, 2022
09:18 PM AEDT
Date Added
December 31, 2021
06:50 PM AEDT
Date Added
November 21, 2021
01:59 PM AEDT
Description
Glycine microphylla chosen over clandestina due to following:
- stipellate central petiolule
- short pods
- veining on the leaves
- fairly small leaves
- colour of flowers - white in centre
- calyx not very hairy
- central leaflet subtended by a pair of minute stipels
- central petiolule less hairy below than above stipels
Date Added
December 4, 2021
03:14 PM AEDT
Date Added
October 31, 2020
11:15 PM AEDT
Description
Plains grassy woodland vegetation community. Hundreds of them.