Hubert J Farnsworth Posted December 22, 2016 hi folks... i just found these 2 species growing 30 ft from where i sit.. thay are growing near bathurst nsw... the area is about 900m above sea level with ocasional snow. spp 1: spp 2: just let me know if any other pics will aid identification.. cheers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 cristop Posted December 22, 2016 It's hard without pods or flowers. These measures might help: a. look in the leaf litter for any old pods or flowering stems then photograph them against your tape b. With the tape against the phyllode get a clear macro pic of the first few centimetres of the upper margin of the phyllode. The distance between the pulvinus (where it joins the stem) and the gland can help identification. c. Get some pics of typical undamaged mature phyllode tips d. get some good pics of the veins at the base of the phyllodes so I can see how they converge Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hi folks... i just found these 2 species growing 30 ft from where i sit..
thay are growing near bathurst nsw... the area is about 900m above sea level with ocasional snow.
spp 1:
spp 2:
just let me know if any other pics will aid identification..
cheers
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