Wingecarribee Local Government Area species

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22 species

Angophora floribunda (Apple, Rough-barked Apple)

Angophora floribunda
Angophora floribunda
Angophora floribunda

Corymbia gummifera (Red Bloodwood)

Corymbia gummifera
Corymbia gummifera
Corymbia gummifera

Eucalyptus agglomerata (Blue-leaved Stringybark)

Eucalyptus agglomerata
Eucalyptus agglomerata
Eucalyptus agglomerata

Eucalyptus apiculata (Narrow-leaved Mallee Ash)

Eucalyptus cypellocarpa (Monkey Gum, Mountain Grey Gum)

Eucalyptus cypellocarpa
Eucalyptus cypellocarpa
Eucalyptus cypellocarpa

Eucalyptus elata (River Peppermint)

Eucalyptus elata
Eucalyptus elata
Eucalyptus elata

Eucalyptus globoidea (White Stringybark)

Eucalyptus globoidea
Eucalyptus globoidea
Eucalyptus globoidea

Eucalyptus macarthurii (Paddys River Box, Camden Woollybutt)

Eucalyptus macarthurii
Eucalyptus macarthurii
Eucalyptus macarthurii

Eucalyptus piperita (Peppermint Stringybark)

Eucalyptus piperita
Eucalyptus piperita
Eucalyptus piperita

Eucalyptus quadrangulata (White-topped Box)

Eucalyptus quadrangulata
Eucalyptus quadrangulata
Eucalyptus quadrangulata

Eucalyptus radiata subsp. radiata (Narrow-leaved Peppermint)

Eucalyptus radiata subsp. radiata
Eucalyptus radiata subsp. radiata
Eucalyptus radiata subsp. radiata

Eucalyptus sieberi (Silvertop Ash)

Eucalyptus sieberi
Eucalyptus sieberi
Eucalyptus sieberi

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Wingecarribee Local Government Area

Land area

269K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

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