Gaudium namadgiense (Namadgi Tea-tree)

Shrub, prostrate or to 1 m tall. 

 

Habitat: Woodland and shrubland on exposed rocky ridges or mountain tops, at high altitude. This species belongs to a genus of plants that are ectomycorrhizal, that is, they depend on a fungus for part, or all, of its nutrition. 

Distribution: Scabby Range, south ACT-NSW border, between 1500-1820 m alt. 

 

2020 Bushfire impact: 

•                Estimate 100% of ACT populations burnt. 

•                Bulk of national population is in the ACT, mainly along ACT/NSW border. 

Gaudium namadgiense is listed in the following regions:

Canberra & Southern Tablelands

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