Rendezvous Creek, ACT species


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93 species

Acacia rubida (Red-stemmed Wattle, Red-leaved Wattle)

Acacia rubida
Acacia rubida
Acacia rubida

Acacia siculiformis (Dagger Wattle)

Acacia siculiformis
Acacia siculiformis
Acacia siculiformis

Acrothamnus hookeri (Mountain Beard Heath)

Acrothamnus hookeri
Acrothamnus hookeri
Acrothamnus hookeri
Arthropodium milleflorum
Arthropodium milleflorum
Arthropodium milleflorum

Baeckea utilis (Mountain Baeckea)

Baeckea utilis
Baeckea utilis
Baeckea utilis

Bulbine bulbosa (Golden Lily, Bulbine Lily)

Bulbine bulbosa
Bulbine bulbosa
Bulbine bulbosa

Caesia calliantha (Blue Grass-lily)

Caesia calliantha
Caesia calliantha
Caesia calliantha
Caladenia moschata
Caladenia moschata
Caladenia moschata

Callistemon pityoides (Alpine Bottlebrush)

Callistemon pityoides
Callistemon pityoides
Callistemon pityoides
Calotis scabiosifolia var. integrifolia
Calotis scabiosifolia var. integrifolia
Calotis scabiosifolia var. integrifolia

Carex breviculmis (Short-Stem Sedge)

Carex breviculmis
Carex breviculmis
Carex breviculmis

Carex chlorantha (Green-top Sedge)

Carex chlorantha
Carex chlorantha
Carex chlorantha

Carex fascicularis (Tassel Sedge)

Carex fascicularis
Carex fascicularis
Carex fascicularis

Carex inversa (Knob Sedge)

Carex inversa
Carex inversa
Carex inversa
Carex polyantha
Carex polyantha
Carex polyantha

Clematis aristata (Mountain Clematis)

Clematis aristata
Clematis aristata
Clematis aristata

Craspedia variabilis (Common Billy Buttons)

Craspedia variabilis
Craspedia variabilis
Craspedia variabilis

Crassula sieberiana (Austral Stonecrop)

Crassula sieberiana
Crassula sieberiana
Crassula sieberiana

Cullen microcephalum (Dusky Scurf-pea)

Cullen microcephalum
Cullen microcephalum
Cullen microcephalum
Daviesia mimosoides
Daviesia mimosoides
Daviesia mimosoides

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