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RWPurdie wrote:
6 Dec 2024
Not enough detail in the photo to be sure of this species.

Swainsona sp.
RWPurdie wrote:
6 Dec 2024
It's definitely not Swainsona affinis (leaflet shape is different). There's not enough detail in the photos to be 100% sure it's S. campylantha, but the photos better match it than many of the other Swainsona species that grow in the area.

Swainsona campylantha
lbradley wrote:
26 Jul 2024
You are amazing. They should just go ahead and give you a PhD in botany!

Senna artemisioides subsp. oligophylla
Tapirlord wrote:
26 Jul 2024
I cover so many different regions that it's not really practical to use a key in every instance (that's if they are available at all), what I'm typically doing is a combination of radar searching to generate a list of recorded species (by herbarium specimen) then narrowing it down by family (or genus If I can). Once there I can then consider a key, or more often I'll consult descriptions and knock off species that don't show the features I'm observing. For this case, Senna artemisioides was my guess from the onset so I once I confirmed it was the species in the area I went and determined the available subsp of which this is the only one with those lovely broad leaves.

Senna artemisioides subsp. oligophylla
lbradley wrote:
25 Jul 2024
How do you know this stuff? What key are you using?

Senna artemisioides subsp. oligophylla
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