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16 species

Anthosachne scabra (Common Wheat-grass)

Anthosachne scabra
Anthosachne scabra
Anthosachne scabra

Austrostipa bigeniculata (Kneed Speargrass)

Austrostipa bigeniculata
Austrostipa bigeniculata
Austrostipa bigeniculata

Austrostipa scabra (Corkscrew Grass, Slender Speargrass)

Austrostipa scabra
Austrostipa scabra
Austrostipa scabra

Bothriochloa macra (Red Grass, Red-leg Grass)

Bothriochloa macra
Bothriochloa macra
Bothriochloa macra

Chloris truncata (Windmill Grass)

Chloris truncata
Chloris truncata
Chloris truncata

Enneapogon nigricans (Nine-awn Grass, Bottlewashers)

Enneapogon nigricans
Enneapogon nigricans
Enneapogon nigricans

Panicum effusum (Hairy Panic Grass)

Panicum effusum
Panicum effusum
Panicum effusum

Rytidosperma carphoides (Short Wallaby Grass)

Rytidosperma carphoides
Rytidosperma carphoides
Rytidosperma carphoides

Rytidosperma pallidum (Red-anther Wallaby Grass)

Rytidosperma pallidum
Rytidosperma pallidum
Rytidosperma pallidum

Rytidosperma sp. (Wallaby Grass)

Rytidosperma sp.
Rytidosperma sp.
Rytidosperma sp.

Sorghum leiocladum (Wild Sorghum)

Sorghum leiocladum
Sorghum leiocladum
Sorghum leiocladum

Sporobolus creber (Slender Rat's Tail Grass)

Sporobolus creber
Sporobolus creber
Sporobolus creber

Themeda triandra (Kangaroo Grass)

Themeda triandra
Themeda triandra
Themeda triandra
Griffith Woodland

Land area

2.29 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

217

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