Other Shrubs


Other Shrubs

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Discussion

sduus wrote:
14 hrs ago
Hi @Tapirlord, thanks for the ID. I am not familar with Exocarpos strictus, but this one had a growth form very much like an Acacia shrub. They were quite numerous and scattered around (not like the Exocarpos cupressiformis, which I am more familiar with). Does that still sounds consistent with E strictus?

Exocarpos strictus
Tapirlord wrote:
27 Apr 2025
An important find

Solanum sulphureum
Tapirlord wrote:
27 Apr 2025
T.insipida would be local to your area i imagine

Tasmannia (Genus)
JenniferS wrote:
27 Apr 2025
I believe this plant is Plectranthus graveolens
I would like to query the moderator ID.

Coleus graveolens
Tapirlord wrote:
27 Apr 2025
Regular urrcolatus, M.erubescens is red flowered

Melichrus urceolatus
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