Mittagong species

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42 species

Amperea xiphoclada (Broom Spurge)

Amperea xiphoclada
Amperea xiphoclada
Amperea xiphoclada

Banksia paludosa (Swamp Banksia)

Banksia paludosa
Banksia paludosa
Banksia paludosa

Banksia spinulosa (Hairpin Banksia)

Banksia spinulosa
Banksia spinulosa
Banksia spinulosa

Coprosma quadrifida (Prickly Currant Bush, Native Currant)

Coprosma quadrifida
Coprosma quadrifida
Coprosma quadrifida

Dampiera purpurea (Purple Dampiera)

Dampiera purpurea
Dampiera purpurea
Dampiera purpurea

Dampiera stricta (Blue Dampiera)

Dampiera stricta
Dampiera stricta
Dampiera stricta

Dodonaea triquetra (Large-leaf Hop-Bush)

Dodonaea triquetra
Dodonaea triquetra
Dodonaea triquetra

Exocarpos strictus (Dwarf Cherry)

Exocarpos strictus
Exocarpos strictus
Exocarpos strictus

Hedycarya angustifolia (Austral Mulberry)

Hedycarya angustifolia
Hedycarya angustifolia
Hedycarya angustifolia

Hibbertia linearis (Showy Guinea Flower)

Hibbertia linearis
Hibbertia linearis
Hibbertia linearis

Lambertia formosa (Mountain Devil)

Lambertia formosa
Lambertia formosa
Lambertia formosa

Leucopogon affinis (Lance Beard-heath)

Leucopogon affinis
Leucopogon affinis
Leucopogon affinis

Lomatia ilicifolia (Holly Lomatia)

Lomatia ilicifolia
Lomatia ilicifolia
Lomatia ilicifolia

Lomatia myricoides (River Lomatia)

Lomatia myricoides
Lomatia myricoides
Lomatia myricoides

Lomatia silaifolia (Crinkle Bush, Fern-leaved Lomatia, Parsley Bush)

Lomatia silaifolia
Lomatia silaifolia
Lomatia silaifolia

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Mittagong

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