Distinguished by white anther hairs, several flowers per nodule and petal margins entire (opposed to fimbriate in sp. 1)
Arthropodium sp. beside old gravel quarry along Slate Quarry Road just off the Geelong-Ballan Road, Durdidwarrah, Brisbane Ranges, Victoria. November 2020.
Arthropodium sp. Albury (A.J.D.Piesse 9) Vic. Herbarium along Lease Road, Brisbane Ranges, Victoria. December 2020.
Differs from A. strictum in several respects, but especially in having >1 flower per node. It is much later flowering than A. strictum - beginning to flower as A. strictum finishes. There were some plants of A. strictum nearby - and all were in fruit only.
Chocolate-lily - Arthropodium strictum
Mulla Mulla Grassland (Bushs' Paddock).
Mt Cotterell.
Victoria.
I think this is Arthropodium sp. 3 because of the late flowering and multiple flowers in axils.