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Discussion

GITM2 wrote:
8 min ago
Hi @poida84. Just checking to see if you would like to provide a name (maybe Divine?!) for this flossy?

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
HarleyB wrote:
49 min ago
All removed and seed pods bagged for disposal.

Araujia sericifera
HarleyB wrote:
50 min ago
I have removed this plant now. Thanks for the sighting.

Araujia sericifera
DavidMcKay wrote:
1 hr ago
I was surprised to see the fern in this place. It is in a small gully, but it appears generally a drier area and as the map shows, there is not much shade. Blechnum nudum is used as a garden plant and this spot is only a few hundred meters from adjacent suburbs. I assume spores could easily travel that far in a breeze.

Blechnum nudum
1 hr ago
References (in brief, without full citations): 

•Telopea (journal) - a plant systematics journal of the Botanic Gardens of Sydney:
Article: → https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/TEL/article/view/16537

• Flora of NSW online PlantNet:
Genus page including a not–up–to–date botanical key to most of the currently recognised NSW spp.
→ https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=gn&name=Pittosporum

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Pittosporum revolutum

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