Aranda Bushland species

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106 species

Acaena echinata (Sheeps Burr)

Acaena echinata
Acaena echinata
Acaena echinata

Acaena x ovina (Sheep's Burr)

Acaena x ovina
Acaena x ovina
Acaena x ovina

Ajuga australis (Austral Bugle)

Ajuga australis
Ajuga australis
Ajuga australis

Asperula conferta (Common Woodruff)

Asperula conferta
Asperula conferta
Asperula conferta

Cardamine hirsuta (Common Bittercress, Hairy Woodcress)

Cardamine hirsuta
Cardamine hirsuta
Cardamine hirsuta

Centaurium erythraea (Common Centaury)

Centaurium erythraea
Centaurium erythraea
Centaurium erythraea

Cerastium glomeratum (Sticky Mouse-ear Chickweed)

Cerastium glomeratum
Cerastium glomeratum
Cerastium glomeratum

Cynoglossum australe (Australian Forget-me-not)

Cynoglossum australe
Cynoglossum australe
Cynoglossum australe

Daucus glochidiatus (Australian Carrot)

Daucus glochidiatus
Daucus glochidiatus
Daucus glochidiatus

Dichondra repens (Kidney Weed)

Dichondra repens
Dichondra repens
Dichondra repens

Drosera gunniana (Pale Sundew)

Drosera gunniana
Drosera gunniana
Drosera gunniana

Drosera sp. (A Sundew)

Drosera sp.
Drosera sp.
Drosera sp.

Dysphania pumilio (Small Crumbweed)

Dysphania pumilio
Dysphania pumilio
Dysphania pumilio

Echium plantagineum (Paterson's Curse)

Echium plantagineum
Echium plantagineum
Echium plantagineum

Echium sp. (Paterson's Curse or Viper's Bugloss)

Echium sp.
Echium sp.
Echium sp.

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Aranda Bushland

Land area

161.93 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

56

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