Thank you @JasonPStewartNMsnc2016 As soon as I dropped the Buckinghamia, I had this thought in the head saying it wasn’t correct. Appreciate that guidance. Cheers Jim
Buckinghamia celsissima grows naturally here in the wet tropics (NE. Qld) .
In real wild life i have yet to first hand see this Lomatia arborescens – would love to. I do have first hand experiences with several more Lomatia spp. – hence i recognise this genus in this sighting of yours and had to key this species out in the Flora of NSW and double check the species description .
I am not a NatureMapr moderator in this New England region, hence a NatureMapr person who is will have to check and verfiy or not, this sighting identification .
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