oops some more

This is Gompholobium laxum. It is recognised in ALA and also in FloraBase but does not appear to be in the iNaturalist list of recognised names. @thebeachcomber

Posted by devito about 1 month ago

https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/1528218-Gompholobium-laxum

Posted by thebeachcomber about 1 month ago

I disagree. The identification of this pressed specimen was confirmed by C Wilkins on 1st May 18. She has previously published on Gompholobium, Eutaxia, Aotus and Latrobea and has lodged a confirmavit on 26 of the 39 Gompholobium specimens lodged by me from 2007 to 2017. For those reasons, the name will remain as G.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/197749033


Agrostocrinum hirsutum fitzgerald np
nflorescence exceeds leaves, inflorescence axis scabrid (image 3), leaves narrow and green. Keighery, G.J. (2004). A taxonomic review of the genus Agrostocrinum (Phormiaceae). Nuytsia


https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/119888309
northampton
I need to look at Austrobaileya 11:29 (2021)
Pigea curvifolia maybe but no collections recorded near coast. One of G Byrnes vouchers is under this name now and bears resemblance. A clearer pic would be good

Posted by you 13 days ago

yeah fair enough

I do have to admit this was a bit of an 'ID from location' from me, since Florabase etc only have two species from this region, calycina and floribunda, and it's definitely not calycina, so I defaulted to floribunda even though the morphology does look suss..


Melaleuca glabra
v blepharosperma

@jfirth M glabra is the glabrous, Melaleuca blepharosperma is furry fruit. In the paper by Alex George it is mentioned that an unofficial C. Blepharosperma var glaber is named C. glaber and is very like C. Blepharosperma but glabrous.

Posted by you 15 days ago

Nuytsia 20: 183-200 (2010) 183
Calothamnus (Myrtaceae): precursor paper to Flora of Australia
Alex S. George

Posted by you 15 days ago (Edit | Delete | Flag)

this was the manuscript name in florabase.https://florabase.dbca.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/15666


https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/131167311
?may be Trymalium daphnifolium range extension is it it kalbarri

Thanks Marg - see @nicklambert obs for better images. /observations/133568834

and @thebeachcomber /observations/129530879


https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/jamesptrevelyan/89462-help-with-identifying-western-australian-native-plants
links


https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/91926615
when is it crassula or is it a salicornia type thing


https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/197865285 lydias meeboldiana thing


Olearia ciliata is this donnas purple daisy?
Flower superficially similar Brachyscome, Roebuckiella, Pembertonia and Olearia ciliata

Posted by you about 1 month ago

@margl, yes the inflorescences look a bit similar, but the leaves and the bracts do not.
(Roebuckiella grows elsewhere)
Olearia ciliata fits best, see FloraBase picture of bracts and peduncle

Posted by arjonker about 1 month ago

Yes I think ID is correct. I am making note for plant ID clues.

Posted by you about 1 month ago

Ah, OK, you did not (yet) agree with the ID, that is why I thought you did 'not agree' (smiley)
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/133343793

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