Darwinia leiostyla (Turcz.) Domin (1852)
Myrtaceae
native range is SW. Australia, Stirling range
Mt Trio, Stirling Range NP
Western Australia
Darwinia in the Tathra National Park off the Carnamah-Eneabba Road, Western Australia. August 2021.
Found in moist soil. leaves are twisted stalks that are long and narrow with smooth texture. Also, it's attached to the stem by a short petiole. Leaves are alternately along the stem.
The plant is a clubmoss because of needle-like green leaves and the spores are at the base of the plant.
This plant species is Royal Fern due to its double compound leaves and the spores on the tip of the leaf. It is also a very tall plant species.
On the Talyuberlup Peak trail in the Stirling Range National Park.