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Tapirlord wrote:
3 Feb 2025
Nearby adult plants. I'm confident this is X.concava

Xanthorrhoea concava
marcycad wrote:
2 Feb 2025
This specimen is too immature to be attributed to species level. The cross-section leaf profile shape expected of a species will not yet have been produced on a plant of this size and age, therefore it will be almost impossible to determine the species for a plant of this age, even for an expert in Xanthorrhoea, unless there were identifiable adult plants nearby.

Xanthorrhoea concava
marcycad wrote:
31 Jan 2025
The locality and specimen is consistent with Xanthorrhoea australis.

Xanthorrhoea australis
karenwilsonau wrote:
7 Jan 2025
This doesn't look like a Caustis sp. - could be a restiad but I can't see the leaf sheaths to check whether they are closed (as in sedges) or split to the base (as in restiads). And the locality would help to narrow the possible taxa

Caustis pentandra
karenwilsonau wrote:
7 Jan 2025
This appears to have the broad, flat leaves of J. planifolius (and the very dark tepals).

Juncus planifolius
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