Dryandra St Woodland species

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32 species

Amaranthus powellii (Powell's Amaranth)

Amaranthus powellii
Amaranthus powellii
Amaranthus powellii

Argemone ochroleuca subsp. ochroleuca (Mexican Poppy, Prickly Poppy)

Argemone ochroleuca subsp. ochroleuca
Argemone ochroleuca subsp. ochroleuca
Argemone ochroleuca subsp. ochroleuca

Cerastium glomeratum (Sticky Mouse-ear Chickweed)

Cerastium glomeratum
Cerastium glomeratum
Cerastium glomeratum

Cerastium vulgare (Mouse Ear Chickweed)

Cerastium vulgare
Cerastium vulgare
Cerastium vulgare

Datura stramonium (Common Thornapple)

Datura stramonium
Datura stramonium
Datura stramonium

Erodium botrys (Long Storksbill)

Erodium botrys
Erodium botrys
Erodium botrys

Euphorbia oblongata (Egg-leaf Spurge)

Euphorbia oblongata
Euphorbia oblongata
Euphorbia oblongata

Fumaria sp. (Fumitory)

Fumaria sp.
Fumaria sp.
Fumaria sp.

Galium aparine (Goosegrass, Cleavers)

Galium aparine
Galium aparine
Galium aparine

Hypericum perforatum (St John's Wort)

Hypericum perforatum
Hypericum perforatum
Hypericum perforatum

Linaria pelisseriana (Pelisser's Toadflax)

Linaria pelisseriana
Linaria pelisseriana
Linaria pelisseriana

Lysimachia arvensis (Scarlet Pimpernel)

Lysimachia arvensis
Lysimachia arvensis
Lysimachia arvensis

Oenothera stricta subsp. stricta (Common Evening Primrose)

Oenothera stricta subsp. stricta
Oenothera stricta subsp. stricta
Oenothera stricta subsp. stricta

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Dryandra St Woodland
  • Area (hectares) 14.59 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 187.09 sightings per ha

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