Mount Mugga Mugga species

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18 species

Aristida ramosa (Purple Wire Grass)

Aristida ramosa
Aristida ramosa
Aristida ramosa

Austrostipa densiflora (Foxtail Speargrass)

Austrostipa densiflora
Austrostipa densiflora
Austrostipa densiflora

Austrostipa scabra (Corkscrew Grass, Slender Speargrass)

Austrostipa scabra
Austrostipa scabra
Austrostipa scabra

Cymbopogon refractus (Barbed-wire Grass)

Cymbopogon refractus
Cymbopogon refractus
Cymbopogon refractus

Dichelachne sp. (Plume Grasses)

Dichelachne sp.
Dichelachne sp.
Dichelachne sp.

Digitaria brownii (Cotton Panic Grass)

Digitaria brownii
Digitaria brownii
Digitaria brownii

Enneapogon nigricans (Nine-awn Grass, Bottlewashers)

Enneapogon nigricans
Enneapogon nigricans
Enneapogon nigricans

Poa labillardierei (Common Tussock Grass, River Tussock Grass)

Poa labillardierei
Poa labillardierei
Poa labillardierei

Poa sp. (A Snow Grass)

Poa sp.
Poa sp.
Poa sp.

Rytidosperma carphoides (Short Wallaby Grass)

Rytidosperma carphoides
Rytidosperma carphoides
Rytidosperma carphoides

Sporobolus creber (Slender Rat's Tail Grass)

Sporobolus creber
Sporobolus creber
Sporobolus creber

Themeda triandra (Kangaroo Grass)

Themeda triandra
Themeda triandra
Themeda triandra

Tripogonella loliiformis (Five Minute Grass, Rye Beetle-Grass)

Tripogonella loliiformis
Tripogonella loliiformis
Tripogonella loliiformis
Mount Mugga Mugga
  • Area (hectares) 169.37 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 15.55 sightings per ha

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  • Local native (change?)
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