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Hi All,We've just rolled out some important improvements to NatureMapr's sensitive data handling framework in consultation with the NSW Government Saving Our Species team.For Highly Sensitive records,...


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Platform update continued 30 JAN 2025

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Darcy wrote:
9 hrs ago
Fair enough, but you don't need to re-suggest the ID its already got, you can just leave a comment :)

Xanthorrhoea glauca subsp. angustifolia
rainer wrote:
9 hrs ago
Ive now had advice from Lachlan Copeland, a NSW botanist, who has confirmed that this is indeed Stackhousia monogyna. Here’s what Lachlan said: “… this one is definitely a Stackhousia...stems and recurved leaf margins no good for Thesium.”

Stackhousia monogyna
10 hrs ago
Thank you !
Really familiarly well known to me for over 35 years !

Xanthorrhoea minor subsp. lutea
marcycad wrote:
Yesterday
This may be X. resinosa, however, the pre-anthesis packing-bract colour appears lighter brown than what is typically seen in X. resinosa, and is more consistent with X. concava. X. resinosa spike is usually a darker-brown colour than what appears in this image, however this may just be the camera not picking up the correct colour tone. For me it remains inconclusive as to which of these two affiliated species it may be.

Xanthorrhoea resinosa
marcycad wrote:
Yesterday
The flower scape lengths in relation to the spike is characteristic of X. resinosa. In X. australis I would expect to see reduced scape lengths and longer spikes across this population.

Xanthorrhoea resinosa
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