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Feb 9, 2012 11:53 AM CST
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I agree, O. aequisepala looks closer than any of the others Zig.

Here's a distribution map for all species.. looks like you will have to place another search, using Query AVH then enter the genus only.

http://www.chah.gov.au/avh/avh...

I wonder if the seeds had remained dormant and buried, some can live for many years until they get the correct conditions.

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