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abread111 wrote:
1 min ago
Having seen it in the flesh, I think it is a Prunus. Leaves have serrated edges which I cannot see in your photos, the leaves are quite thin, not fleshy, and there are occasional spines. Don't think it matters which Prunus. If you think it does, will have to leave one somewhere to flower and fruit. Hard to do when they are in the slashed zone.

Unverified Other Shrub
ibaird wrote:
13 min ago
Alison, have you any other photos of this specimen? It's difficult to identify a moth without a view of the head and mouthparts.

Lepidoptera unclassified ADULT moth
Hejor1 wrote:
50 min ago
@ibaird and @DianneClarke , no bright white stripe it was just the way the sun hits it

Orescoa orites
Snows wrote:
52 min ago
Thanks @Curiosity ,hope they are useful

Tetragonula carbonaria
mahargiani wrote:
1 hr ago
We are said to have H. heterophylla and H. linearis in this area, though I have only observed the former. The specimen is not this species. The stems are fairly thick (I had wondered whether I should try it as a shrub rather than herb), much thicker than those of H. heterophylla. Our local H. heterophylla have leaves about 15mm long and narrow, this specimen has leaves about 25mm long and comparatively wide.

Hovea sp.
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