ANBG South Annex species

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15 species

Brachyscome sp. (Cut-leaf Daisy)

Brachyscome sp.
Brachyscome sp.
Brachyscome sp.

Brachyscome spathulata (Coarse Daisy, Spoon-leaved Daisy)

Brachyscome spathulata
Brachyscome spathulata
Brachyscome spathulata

Cassinia longifolia (Shiny Cassinia, Cauliflower Bush)

Cassinia longifolia
Cassinia longifolia
Cassinia longifolia

Cassinia quinquefaria (Rosemary Cassinia)

Cassinia quinquefaria
Cassinia quinquefaria
Cassinia quinquefaria

Cassinia sifton (Sifton Bush, Chinese Shrub)

Cassinia sifton
Cassinia sifton
Cassinia sifton

Chrysocephalum apiculatum (Common Everlasting)

Chrysocephalum apiculatum
Chrysocephalum apiculatum
Chrysocephalum apiculatum

Chrysocephalum semipapposum (Clustered Everlasting)

Chrysocephalum semipapposum
Chrysocephalum semipapposum
Chrysocephalum semipapposum

Coronidium oxylepis subsp. lanatum (Woolly Pointed Everlasting)

Coronidium oxylepis subsp. lanatum
Coronidium oxylepis subsp. lanatum
Coronidium oxylepis subsp. lanatum

Olearia tenuifolia (Narrow-leaved Daisybush)

Olearia tenuifolia
Olearia tenuifolia
Olearia tenuifolia

Senecio diaschides (Erect Groundsel)

Senecio diaschides
Senecio diaschides
Senecio diaschides

Senecio phelleus (Rock Fireweed)

Senecio phelleus
Senecio phelleus
Senecio phelleus

Senecio sp. (A Fireweed)

Senecio sp.
Senecio sp.
Senecio sp.

Xerochrysum viscosum (Sticky Everlasting)

Xerochrysum viscosum
Xerochrysum viscosum
Xerochrysum viscosum
ANBG South Annex

Land area

31.61 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

23

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