Wingecarribee Local Government Area species

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30 species

Carex appressa (Tall Sedge)

Carex appressa
Carex appressa
Carex appressa

Carex fascicularis (Tassel Sedge)

Carex fascicularis
Carex fascicularis
Carex fascicularis

Chorizandra sphaerocephala (Roundhead Bristle-sedge)

Chorizandra sphaerocephala
Chorizandra sphaerocephala
Chorizandra sphaerocephala

Gahnia aspera (Red-berried Saw-sedge)

Gahnia aspera
Gahnia aspera
Gahnia aspera

Gahnia melanocarpa (Black-fruit Saw-sedge)

Gahnia melanocarpa
Gahnia melanocarpa
Gahnia melanocarpa

Gahnia sieberiana (Red-fruit Saw-sedge)

Gahnia sieberiana
Gahnia sieberiana
Gahnia sieberiana

Juncus gregiflorus (Leafless Rush)

Juncus gregiflorus
Juncus gregiflorus
Juncus gregiflorus

Juncus prismatocarpus (Branching Rush)

Juncus prismatocarpus
Juncus prismatocarpus
Juncus prismatocarpus

Lepidosperma laterale (Variable Sword Sedge)

Lepidosperma laterale
Lepidosperma laterale
Lepidosperma laterale

Lepidosperma urophorum (Tailed Rapier-sedge)

Lepidosperma urophorum
Lepidosperma urophorum
Lepidosperma urophorum

Lepyrodia scariosa (Chaffy Scale-rush)

Lepyrodia scariosa
Lepyrodia scariosa
Lepyrodia scariosa

Lomandra cylindrica (Needle Mat-rush)

Lomandra cylindrica
Lomandra cylindrica
Lomandra cylindrica

Lomandra filiformis (Wattle Mat-rush)

Lomandra filiformis
Lomandra filiformis
Lomandra filiformis

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Wingecarribee Local Government Area

Land area

269K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

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