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mainsprite wrote:
8 min ago
Do you have any better photos of the leaves please?

Unverified Pea
9 min ago
For example:
Petiolar glands stalked (not sessile as in _Croton acronychioides_) .
Leaves' laminas green on both sides.

References:


• Harden Gwen, Hugh Nicholson, Bill McDonald, Nan Nicholson, Terry Tame and John Williams (2024) [2014]
Rainforest Plants of Au : Rockhampton to Victoria, information system and botanical matrix identification key - edition 2
_Croton verreauxii_
_Croton acronychioides_

Mobile devices (phones and tablets) app.: 
→ https://rainforests.net.au/product/rainforest-plants-of-australia-mobile-app/
→ https://rainforestpublishing.com.au/shop/rainforest-plants-of-australia-2-0-mobile-app/ 

Computer (desktops and laptops) software: 
→ https://rainforests.net.au/product/rainforest-plants-of-australia-desktop-app/  
→ https://rainforestpublishing.com.au/publications/ 

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• Flora of NSW online PlantNET:

PlantNET (The NSW Plant Information Network System).
_Croton_ genus page and key to NSW spp.: 
→ https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=gn&name=Croton

Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust, Sydney.

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Croton verreauxii
Paul4K wrote:
24 min ago
Echo all of above very sad.

Thank you
ibaird wrote:
32 min ago
An intriguing species. Yet to find a match!

Gelechioidea (superfamily)
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
The famales and males appear to be subtly different in the extent of white marking. This is probably the female. They reportedly typically sit facing downwards like this.

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