Mittagong species

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42 species

Melaleuca citrina (Crimson Bottlebrush)

Melaleuca citrina
Melaleuca citrina
Melaleuca citrina

Notelaea venosa (Large Mock Olive)

Notelaea venosa
Notelaea venosa
Notelaea venosa

Persoonia laurina (Laurel Geebung)

Persoonia laurina
Persoonia laurina
Persoonia laurina

Persoonia linearis (Narrow-leaved Geebung)

Persoonia linearis
Persoonia linearis
Persoonia linearis

Philotheca scabra (A wax flower)

Philotheca scabra
Philotheca scabra
Philotheca scabra

Pimelea linifolia (Slender Rice Flower)

Pimelea linifolia
Pimelea linifolia
Pimelea linifolia

Platysace lanceolata (Shrubby Platysace)

Platysace lanceolata
Platysace lanceolata
Platysace lanceolata

Platysace linearifolia (Narrow-leaved Platysace)

Platysace linearifolia
Platysace linearifolia
Platysace linearifolia

Polyscias sambucifolia (Elderberry Panax)

Polyscias sambucifolia
Polyscias sambucifolia
Polyscias sambucifolia

Pomaderris aspera (Hazel Pomaderris)

Pomaderris aspera
Pomaderris aspera
Pomaderris aspera

Pomaderris intermedia (Golden Pomaderris)

Pomaderris intermedia
Pomaderris intermedia
Pomaderris intermedia

Pomaderris lanigera (Woolly Pomaderris)

Pomaderris lanigera
Pomaderris lanigera
Pomaderris lanigera

Santalum obtusifolium (Coastal Sandalwood)

Santalum obtusifolium
Santalum obtusifolium
Santalum obtusifolium

Solanum aviculare (Kangaroo Apple)

Solanum aviculare
Solanum aviculare
Solanum aviculare

Solanum pungetium (Eastern Nightshade)

Solanum pungetium
Solanum pungetium
Solanum pungetium

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Mittagong

Land area

6.1K ha

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