Girraween National Park

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30 Jan 2025
And, you're welcome.
It was a good challenge to approach closer to identification based on evidences shown here,
and learning more about Commersonia spp., for me yesterday .

Unverified Other Shrub
30 Jan 2025
Yeah, before identifying or confirming this as that, i suggest you need to check the other two closely related species,
and show that it is not them.
I reckon! it does most look like C. breviseta but in the time i spent yesterday could not yet prove it wasn't one of the other two related species . Some places all three spp. grow nearby together .
That's why i did not alreayd add here a suggested identification to C. breviseta .

Unverified Other Shrub
Tapirlord wrote:
30 Jan 2025
Having had a look into it I reckon you're right with Commersonia breviseta. It seems to be well known from the region which is nice. Thank you so much for you're help Jason!

Unverified Other Shrub
30 Jan 2025
Looks like Commersonia breviseta or one of its related species .

Unverified Other Shrub
28 Jan 2025
Appears to have large stipules .

Unverified Other Shrub

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