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marcycad wrote:
8 Jan 2025
The morphology of the flower spike strongly indicates X. resinosa

Xanthorrhoea sp.
karenwilsonau wrote:
7 Jan 2025
It is Lepidosperma filiforme but that is not listed in 'Local species'

Lepidosperma filiforme
9 Jun 2024
Thanks @Steve818, I couldn't find any buds on the trees, not sure if they would have helped in identification but I looked, to no avail.

Corymbia gummifera
Steve818 wrote:
9 Jun 2024
E.punctata features: bark with granular surface grey brown with cream patches, buds in 7s ovoid with operculum scar, adult leaves glossy dark green.

Eucalyptus punctata
Steve818 wrote:
9 Jun 2024
Either yellow bloodwood or red bloodwood. Bark looks more like red bloodwood as it is grey brown rather than yellow brown.

Corymbia gummifera
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