Wingecarribee Local Government Area species

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75 species

Stellaria flaccida (Forest Starwort)

Stellaria flaccida
Stellaria flaccida
Stellaria flaccida

Stellaria pungens (Prickly Starwort)

Stellaria pungens
Stellaria pungens
Stellaria pungens

Stylidium graminifolium (grass triggerplant)

Stylidium graminifolium
Stylidium graminifolium
Stylidium graminifolium

Stylidium laricifolium (Giant Triggerplant, Tree Triggerplant)

Stylidium laricifolium
Stylidium laricifolium
Stylidium laricifolium

Stylidium lineare (Narrow-leaved Triggerplant)

Stylidium lineare
Stylidium lineare
Stylidium lineare

Stylidium sp. (Trigger Plant)

Stylidium sp.
Stylidium sp.
Stylidium sp.

Urtica incisa (Stinging Nettle)

Urtica incisa
Urtica incisa
Urtica incisa

Utricularia dichotoma (Fairy Aprons, Purple Bladderwort)

Utricularia dichotoma
Utricularia dichotoma
Utricularia dichotoma

Veronica plebeia (Trailing Speedwell, Creeping Speedwell)

Veronica plebeia
Veronica plebeia
Veronica plebeia

Viola betonicifolia (Mountain Violet)

Viola betonicifolia
Viola betonicifolia
Viola betonicifolia

Viola hederacea (Ivy-leaved Violet)

Viola hederacea
Viola hederacea
Viola hederacea

Viola silicestris (Sandstone Violet)

Viola silicestris
Viola silicestris
Viola silicestris

Xanthosia pilosa (Woolly Xanthosia)

Xanthosia pilosa
Xanthosia pilosa
Xanthosia pilosa

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Wingecarribee Local Government Area

Land area

269K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

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