Data resource | NatureShare |
Image Identifier | c5b0abad-7985-4b96-9f0d-4a04fd7f522e |
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Title | Eryngium vesiculosum |
Creator | Kevin Sparrow |
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Description | Looks like an Eryngium, Prickfoot on steroids! Anyone got any ideas?, VicFlora says Eryngium vesiculosum is quite variable in size, so this could just be a large specimen., The bluish tinge to floral bracts indicates Eryngium ovinum., Although, grant you that the plant otherwise looks like E.vesiculosum., It is growing in a wetland so ovinum is unlikely. It has been a very wet year by any standards so maybe it is a well developed vesciculosum but the other E v's nearby are all normal size and nowhere near advanced towards flowering. Thanks for your help guys. |
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Date uploaded | 07 Dec, 2016 04:01:43 |
Uploaded by | <Unknown> |
Date taken/created | 07 Dec, 2016 04:01:43 |
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Data resource UID | dr635 |
Dimensions (w x h) | 4496 x 3000 |
File size | 3.2 MB |
Mime type | image/jpeg |
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Image URL | https://images.ala.org.au/store/e/2/2/5/c5b0abad-7985-4b96-9f0d-4a04fd7f522e/original |
MD5 Hash | 9494f0dfc48336628cdbb5d0959446b2 |
SHA1 Hash | 9c225f07851377597c1c72643c7413de4b922f87 |
Size on disk (including all artifacts) | 5.8 MB |