Styphelia tubiflora

1 Red Five-corners at Bundanoon, NSW

Styphelia tubiflora at Bundanoon, NSW - 14 Jul 2019
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Styphelia tubiflora 13 Aug 2019 Daisy
Styphelia tubiflora 13 Aug 2019 Boobook38

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5 comments

BettyDonWood wrote:
   14 Aug 2019
This might be OK. The first couplet in the Plantnet key that the branchlets have long silky hairs. (Unfortunately the branchlets that I can see are out of focus.) If that is so, the second couplet is that most leaves are convex. Though a biggish extension of range south of the Blue Mountains.
Boobook38 wrote:
   14 Aug 2019
I’ll try and get back out there for a closer look. I’m using Robinson for ID, but may have to have a look in Harden, much more time consuming.
BettyDonWood wrote:
   14 Aug 2019
Harden is over 20 years old. The Sydney Herbarium keeps more up to date with the scanned version of Harden, the online Plantnet.
Or you could try my app Plants of South Eastern New South Wales, available free from Google Playstore and the Apple store.
Boobook38 wrote:
   14 Aug 2019
The AVH map shows tubiflora in Bundanoon, and it looks as if there is a record where I took this photo and another around the Erith coalmine, where I have also seen it.
Daisy wrote:
   14 Aug 2019
Familiar with this species at View Point, and numerous occurrences of it along the Erith Coal Mine track

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  • 14 Jul 2019 12:25 PM Recorded on
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