Phils Creek TSR species


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39 species

Acacia genistifolia
Acacia genistifolia
Acacia genistifolia

Acacia gunnii (Ploughshare Wattle)

Acacia gunnii
Acacia gunnii
Acacia gunnii

Acacia paradoxa (Kangaroo Thorn)

Acacia paradoxa
Acacia paradoxa
Acacia paradoxa
Anzoplana trilineata
Anzoplana trilineata
Anzoplana trilineata
Aphaenogaster longiceps
Aphaenogaster longiceps
Aphaenogaster longiceps

Aristida ramosa (Purple Wire Grass)

Aristida ramosa
Aristida ramosa
Aristida ramosa

Asperula conferta (Common Woodruff)

Asperula conferta
Asperula conferta
Asperula conferta

Atelurinae (subfamily) (A native silverfish)

Atelurinae (subfamily)
Atelurinae (subfamily)
Atelurinae (subfamily)

Bossiaea buxifolia (Matted Bossiaea)

Bossiaea buxifolia
Bossiaea buxifolia
Bossiaea buxifolia
Brachyloma daphnoides
Brachyloma daphnoides
Brachyloma daphnoides

Caladenia fuscata (Dusky Fingers)

Caladenia fuscata
Caladenia fuscata
Caladenia fuscata

Camponotus aeneopilosus (A Golden-tailed sugar ant)

Camponotus aeneopilosus
Camponotus aeneopilosus
Camponotus aeneopilosus

Carex appressa (Tall Sedge)

Carex appressa
Carex appressa
Carex appressa

Cassinia aculeata subsp. aculeata (Dolly Bush, Common Cassinia, Dogwood)

Cassinia aculeata subsp. aculeata
Cassinia aculeata subsp. aculeata
Cassinia aculeata subsp. aculeata

Cassinia sifton (Sifton Bush, Chinese Shrub)

Cassinia sifton
Cassinia sifton
Cassinia sifton

Cassytha melantha (Coarse Dodder-Laurel)

Cassytha melantha
Cassytha melantha
Cassytha melantha
Cymbonotus sp. (preissianus or lawsonianus)
Cymbonotus sp. (preissianus or lawsonianus)
Cymbonotus sp. (preissianus or lawsonianus)
Dillwynia phylicoides
Dillwynia phylicoides
Dillwynia phylicoides

Drosera sp. (A Sundew)

Drosera sp.
Drosera sp.
Drosera sp.

Eucalyptus blakelyi (Blakely's Red Gum)

Eucalyptus blakelyi
Eucalyptus blakelyi
Eucalyptus blakelyi

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