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Brachyscome willisii

Narrow-wing Daisy at Koorawatha, NSW

Brachyscome willisii at Koorawatha, NSW - 25 Sep 2022
Brachyscome willisii at Koorawatha, NSW - 25 Sep 2022
Brachyscome willisii at Koorawatha, NSW - 25 Sep 2022
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Identification history

Brachyscome willisii 7 Oct 2022 Tapirlord
Brachyscome willisii 25 Sep 2022 drakes

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Sutherland Rd S of Cowra. Leaves suggest willisii but needs expert assessment.

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Location information

Species information

  • Brachyscome willisii Scientific name
  • Narrow-wing Daisy Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Rare or uncommon Native
  • Non-Invasive

Sighting information

  • 16 - 100 Abundance
  • 25 Sep 2022 12:28 PM Recorded on
  • drakes Recorded by

Additional information

  • 2 cm across Flower dimension
  • 10cm to 30cm Plant height
  • True In flower

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