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It's relatively common for people to upload sightings which may actually contain multiple species.E.g. photos of a plant that may also have captured an insect on one of the leaves OR a photo containin...


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Frecko wrote:
3 hrs ago
I have submitted about a dozen of these now and they have all been Curry bush. The trevorpreston Cough bush appears to have a slightly different flower - maybe it is at a different stage.

Cassinia laevis
AndyRoo wrote:
Yesterday
Thanks @ member211. That fits with it being in an ephemeral wetland area.

Symphyotrichum subulatum
member211 wrote:
Yesterday
"Weed of seasonally wet or poorly drained land and damp areas such as swamp edges and roadside drains"

Symphyotrichum subulatum
brunonia wrote:
12 Jun 2025
I was hoping it could have been a native, as there weren't toooooo many of them. Great to get the ID however. Thanks Jane and Michael.

Symphyotrichum subulatum
AndyRoo wrote:
12 Jun 2025
Thanks Mike. Can you also verify the same species at sighting https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4668378?

Chrysocephalum semipapposum

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