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Rose Grigg
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8 observations
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Rose Grigg31 דצמ׳ 2022
Geolocated observation (private data) Not reviewed observation
Magnolia virginiana L.
Magnoliaceae
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Rose Grigg30 דצמ׳ 2022
Geolocated observation (private data) Not reviewed observation
Ocimum basilicum L.
ריחן מצוי Lamiaceae
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Rose Grigg15 דצמ׳ 2022
Geolocated observation (private data) Not reviewed observation
Canna × hybrida Rodigas
Cannaceae
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Rose Grigg12 דצמ׳ 2022
Geolocated observation (private data) Not reviewed observation
Cestrum parqui (Lam.) L'Hér.
Solanaceae
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Rose Grigg7 דצמ׳ 2022
Geolocated observation (private data) Not reviewed observation
Ipomoea indica (Burm.) Merr.
Lefufit Convolvulaceae
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Rose Grigg7 דצמ׳ 2022
Geolocated observation (private data) Reviewed observation
Callistemon coccineus F.Muell.
Myrtaceae
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Rose Grigg7 דצמ׳ 2022
Geolocated observation (private data) Not reviewed observation
Cestrum parqui (Lam.) L'Hér.
Solanaceae
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Hangry Zombit21 אוק׳ 2021
Geolocated observation (private data) Not reviewed observation
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Public group
54 Australia Eastern NSW
Identification for edible and non edible garden and bush food plants
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New South Wales Native Plants (Australia)
This is a group for plants that are indigenous to Australia, specifically New South Wales. They may look like plants from America or Europe but Australia's unique plants began their separate evolutionary journey 180,000,000 years ago when the continents of Gondwana began breaking apart. Australia has been an isolated continent for some 30,000,000 years.
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