NSWBionetAtlas field guide

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NSWBionetAtlas

2710 species

Baumea teretifolia (Pointed Twig Rush)

Baumea tetragona (Square Twig-rush)

Bedfordia arborescens
Bedfordia arborescens
Bedfordia arborescens

Bertya rosmarinifolia (Rosemary Bertya)

Bertya rosmarinifolia
Bertya rosmarinifolia
Bertya rosmarinifolia

Berula erecta (Water Parsnip)

Berula erecta
Berula erecta
Berula erecta

Beyeria lasiocarpa (Wallaby bush)

Beyeria lasiocarpa
Beyeria lasiocarpa
Beyeria lasiocarpa
Beyeria viscosa
Beyeria viscosa
Beyeria viscosa

Bidens pilosa (Cobbler's Pegs, Farmer's Friend)

Bidens pilosa
Bidens pilosa
Bidens pilosa

Bidens tripartita (Burr Marigold)

Bidens tripartita
Bidens tripartita
Bidens tripartita

Billardiera heterophylla (Western Australian Bluebell Creeper)

Billardiera heterophylla
Billardiera heterophylla
Billardiera heterophylla

Billardiera macrantha (Mountain Appleberry)

Billardiera macrantha
Billardiera macrantha
Billardiera macrantha

Billardiera mutabilis (Climbing Apple Berry, Apple Berry, Snot Berry, Apple Dumblings, Changeable Flowered Billardiera)

Billardiera mutabilis
Billardiera mutabilis
Billardiera mutabilis

Billardiera scandens (Hairy Apple Berry)

Billardiera scandens
Billardiera scandens
Billardiera scandens

Blandfordia nobilis (Christmas Bells)

Blandfordia nobilis
Blandfordia nobilis
Blandfordia nobilis
Blechnum ambiguum
Blechnum ambiguum
Blechnum ambiguum
Blechnum camfieldii
Blechnum camfieldii
Blechnum camfieldii
Blechnum cartilagineum
Blechnum cartilagineum
Blechnum cartilagineum

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1,897,902 sightings of 21,103 species in 9,307 locations from 12,950 contributors
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