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WA native plant ID

Posted by greg_boyles Vic Aust (gregsplants@eftel.net.au) on
Tue, Jul 17, 07 at 0:24

Can anyone ID these WA native plants:

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RE: WA native plant ID

Hi,

I am no expert, but these are my few suggestions. The first is probably a Dryandra: can't see the flowers or leaves clearly enough for me to identify it though. Numbers 5 and 9 are Grevillea species, but there are so many and I don't have a key handy.

Good luck.


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RE: WA native plant ID

Hi Greg - Some photos not so good, but a couple look familiar.

1. Dryandra ?
2. Diplolaena - possibly grandiflora
5. Grevillea Drummondii ssp Pimeleoides
8. Eremophila (I thought E. hygrophana but not sure)
9. Possibly Westringia form
10. Grevillea??


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RE: WA native plant ID

  • Posted by gonow NSW AUST (My Page) on
    Fri, Jul 20, 07 at 3:02

The second last is Prostanthera magnifica, the last looks similar to Grevillea alpina but its s Victorian species?


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RE: WA native plant ID

9. Prostanthera magnifica
10. Grevillea ; looks like G alpina which is actually native of Victoria & not WA


 
 

 

 


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