solomon Posted October 10, 2015 took photos of these walking up a wee mountain i camped at whilst travelling round aus thought they might be of interest to someone IDs appreciated 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Halcyon Daze Posted October 10, 2015 Lemme be the first to say NICE PIX!!! The first is known as Salvation Jane/Patterson's curse, the second pic is possibly a 'Walking Iris 'The 8th pic is a Diuris (donkey orchid) prolly D. sulphurea, the little blue terrestrial orchid is "Caladenia caerulea" and the little pink one is "Caladenia carnea" The last two are prolly the Pygmy Sundew and the Tall Sundew. -a fine little expedition into the mountains indeed 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tarenna Posted October 13, 2015 Hi Sol, It would help to know the approximate whereabouts of the mountain (state, region etc) for more definitive IDs. Although it looks to be possibly on the Northern Tablelands of NSW or granite belt of far SE Qld.... Possibly somewhere like Gibraltar Range.. Great shots.. 4 = Grevillea sp. 5 = Probably a Pultenaea sp. 6 = Probably a Hakea sp. 7 = Probably a Eriostemon/Philotheca other heathy Rutaceae 8 = Agree on Diuris sulphurea 9 = Grevillea sp. acanthifolia type. 11 = Philotheca or similar 15-16 = Xanthorrhoea sp. Will have a look at others later on when time allows. Happy botanising. If in NSW checkout Plantnet - Royal Botanic Gardens online flora of NSW.. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
solomon Posted October 13, 2015 hey thanks for the IDs and the Plantnet link, will no doubt come in handy pics were taken in Goobang NP 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites