Can I get an ID on this native please?
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Re: Can I get an ID on this native please?
Any hope of some real clues?
Close shot of the leaves and shoots? Close shot of the bark? Any flowers or seed pods?
These are all pretty important features when trying to ID a plant.
Is that fuzzy red possible flower on the tree you want Id or on the other one?
Close shot of the leaves and shoots? Close shot of the bark? Any flowers or seed pods?
These are all pretty important features when trying to ID a plant.
Is that fuzzy red possible flower on the tree you want Id or on the other one?
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Re: Can I get an ID on this native please?
Ones a Callistemon , another is a green shrub . The smaller ones look like Paintinus albus and the other I am pretty sure is Tyrenus nigrus both fairly common in an Australian bush eco system .
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Re: Can I get an ID on this native please?
Yep.
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Re: Can I get an ID on this native please?
hmmmm - might even be the species duluxincanii.... hard to tell.... definitely albusSno wrote:The smaller ones look like Paintinus albus .... .
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