Mount Buffalo National Park

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29 May 2025
@DrDJDavidJ . Good afternoon !

Could this _Tasmannia_ identify to _Tasmannia xerophila_ ? Perhaps i say. So I am asking you to check which _Tasmannia_ species please.
Fruits make it easy to identify which of these two species.

In your third photograph here, the wonderful white fruiting, shrub, different species: _Gaultheria appressa_ A.W.Hill 'wax berry' .

Please refer to the Flora of Vic. online VicFlora:
→ https://vicflora.rbg.vic.gov.au/flora/taxon/1b9e91a6-f5cc-43ea-972e-97541802500b .

Please create, if you will, a new sighting with this third photograph 'wax berry';
presumably of this same location date–time.

When you do, i will provide confirmed identification of both of these sightings of these two species.

Regards,
Jason.

Tasmannia (Genus)
KylieWaldon wrote:
16 Mar 2025
hi LenLenJones. this is a shrub not a wildflower but great pic. :)

Unverified Other Wildflower or Herb
KylieWaldon wrote:
16 Mar 2025
it's an orchid not a wildflower!

Dipodium roseum
Tapirlord wrote:
9 Sep 2023
That's the subsp up near the horn, but I'm unsure if this is a snow gum. Wondering about E.perrianna.

Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp. debeuzevillei
AnneG1 wrote:
8 Sep 2023
Ciaran you would love the Back Wall walk and I think the South Buffalo walk was even better. Both would be great in later spring or summer with all the wildflowers blooming. We were a little early.

Psychrophila introloba
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