Climbers & Mistletoes


Climbers & Mistletoes

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Mike wrote:
44 min ago
Hedera sp. (i.e. the fallback option of either/or) is not listed on the app. I didn't do too well photographing the backs of the leaves. You have identified the ivy on the fence next to this tree as https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4642634.

Hedera sp.
Tapirlord wrote:
2 hrs ago
Parsonia species?

Unidentified Climber or Mistletoe
Ben88 wrote:
28 Jan 2025
ACT biosecurity will treat this in the coming days.

Araujia sericifera
Tapirlord wrote:
27 Jan 2025
Twining shrubs; leaves mostly narrowly elliptic or ovate with flat or undulate margins; pedicels slender, pendulous or curving, 12–45 mm long in flower, often extending in fruit; ovary and fruit glabrous or rarely pubescent B.mutabilis

Ascending shrubs; leaves c. oblong, usually with distinctly recurved margins; pedicels stout, erect or sometimes pendulous, up to 12 mm long in fruit; ovary and fruit densely villous B.scandens

The recurved leaf margins and relatively oblong leaves should make this scandens i think

Billardiera scandens
27 Jan 2025
In my point of view,
with this, your sighting here, i would like to see the internal structure of the fruits to have a sure and confirmed identification .

Billardiera scandens
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