Mount Ainslie species

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117 species

Plantago varia (Native Plaintain)

Plantago varia
Plantago varia
Plantago varia

Polycarpon tetraphyllum (Four-leaf Allseed)

Polycarpon tetraphyllum
Polycarpon tetraphyllum
Polycarpon tetraphyllum

Poranthera microphylla (Small Poranthera)

Poranthera microphylla
Poranthera microphylla
Poranthera microphylla

Rumex acetosella (Sheep Sorrel)

Rumex acetosella
Rumex acetosella
Rumex acetosella

Rumex brownii (Slender Dock)

Rumex brownii
Rumex brownii
Rumex brownii

Rumex crispus (Curled Dock)

Rumex crispus
Rumex crispus
Rumex crispus

Rumex sp. (A Dock)

Rumex sp.
Rumex sp.
Rumex sp.

Scleranthus biflorus (Twin-flower Knawel)

Scleranthus biflorus
Scleranthus biflorus
Scleranthus biflorus

Scleranthus diander (Many-flowered Knawel)

Scleranthus diander
Scleranthus diander
Scleranthus diander

Sherardia arvensis (Field Madder)

Sherardia arvensis
Sherardia arvensis
Sherardia arvensis

Solanum nigrum (Black Nightshade)

Solanum nigrum
Solanum nigrum
Solanum nigrum

Stackhousia monogyna (Creamy Candles)

Stackhousia monogyna
Stackhousia monogyna
Stackhousia monogyna

Stellaria media (Common Chickweed)

Stellaria media
Stellaria media
Stellaria media

Stellaria pungens (Prickly Starwort)

Stellaria pungens
Stellaria pungens
Stellaria pungens

Stylidium despectum (Small Trigger Plant)

Stylidium despectum
Stylidium despectum
Stylidium despectum

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Mount Ainslie
  • Area (hectares) 743.82 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 30.33 sightings per ha

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