QPRC LGA species

Overview

Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council (QPRC) is located in the south east and tablelands region. The council has an area of 5,319 square kilometres and lies between the eastern boundary of the ACT and the coastal escarpment on both sides of the Great Dividing Range.

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138 species

Stachys arvensis (Stagger Weed)

Stachys arvensis
Stachys arvensis
Stachys arvensis

Stellaria media (Common Chickweed)

Stellaria media
Stellaria media
Stellaria media

Urtica urens (Small Nettle)

Urtica urens
Urtica urens
Urtica urens

Verbascum thapsus subsp. thapsus (Great Mullein, Aaron's Rod)

Verbascum thapsus subsp. thapsus
Verbascum thapsus subsp. thapsus
Verbascum thapsus subsp. thapsus

Verbascum virgatum (Green Mullein)

Verbascum virgatum
Verbascum virgatum
Verbascum virgatum

Verbena sp. (Purpletop)

Verbena sp.
Verbena sp.
Verbena sp.

Veronica arvensis (Wall Speedwell)

Veronica arvensis
Veronica arvensis
Veronica arvensis

Veronica persica (Creeping Speedwell)

Veronica persica
Veronica persica
Veronica persica

Vinca major (Blue Periwinkle)

Vinca major
Vinca major
Vinca major

Viola arvensis (Heartsease, Field Pansy)

Viola arvensis
Viola arvensis
Viola arvensis

Viola odorata (Sweet Violet, Common Violet)

Viola odorata
Viola odorata
Viola odorata

Viola sp. (Violet)

Viola sp.
Viola sp.
Viola sp.

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QPRC LGA
  • Area (hectares) 532.1K ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 0.22 sightings per ha

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Conservation level

  • Exotic (change?)
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