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Christian

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Hi,

australia does not only have fascinating carnivorous plants. I was also very impressed by all the other plants, especially the Stylidium and Orchids. I am not really familiar with these plants, so most of them are still unidentified. In case anyone should know one of these plants i would be thanksfull if he coudl let me know the names.

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Christian

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Very nice pics! :tu:
I think I know some of the unlabeled plants:


Photo No. 9 is an Anigozanthos sp., I'd say it's A. humilis.
Photo No. 15 is Xanthorrhoea australis.
The last is a Kennedia sp. I think Kennedia prostrata.
Hopefully this information is useful for you :wink:

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I don't know where to start - so many fascinating plants there! :tu:

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Some really strange but beautiful plants and flowers.
Thanks for sharing.

Best regards,

Daniel

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Christian

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Hi,

thanks for the nice comments!

Emiel, your ids are very helpfull. To be honest, i am not really into all those plants and so i don't have any idea what they might be for most of them. So, any help is very much appreciated. Thanks!

Here is one more pictures of that Anigozanthos humilis (never heard that name before ;) )

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