Pambula species

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22 species

Acaena echinata (Sheeps Burr)

Acaena echinata
Acaena echinata
Acaena echinata

Daucus glochidiatus (Australian Carrot)

Daucus glochidiatus
Daucus glochidiatus
Daucus glochidiatus

Dichondra repens (Kidney Weed)

Dichondra repens
Dichondra repens
Dichondra repens

Geranium homeanum (Rainforest Crane's-bill)

Geranium homeanum
Geranium homeanum
Geranium homeanum

Gonocarpus teucrioides (Germander Raspwort)

Gonocarpus teucrioides
Gonocarpus teucrioides
Gonocarpus teucrioides

Goodenia ovata (Hop Goodenia)

Goodenia ovata
Goodenia ovata
Goodenia ovata

Hydrocotyle laxiflora (Stinking Pennywort)

Hydrocotyle laxiflora
Hydrocotyle laxiflora
Hydrocotyle laxiflora

Lysimachia arvensis (Scarlet Pimpernel)

Lysimachia arvensis
Lysimachia arvensis
Lysimachia arvensis

Oxalis perennans (Grassland Wood Sorrel)

Oxalis perennans
Oxalis perennans
Oxalis perennans

Oxalis rubens (Dune Wood-sorrel)

Oxalis rubens
Oxalis rubens
Oxalis rubens

Polycarpon tetraphyllum (Four-leaf Allseed)

Polycarpon tetraphyllum
Polycarpon tetraphyllum
Polycarpon tetraphyllum

Solanum nigrum (Black Nightshade)

Solanum nigrum
Solanum nigrum
Solanum nigrum

Stellaria flaccida (Forest Starwort)

Stellaria flaccida
Stellaria flaccida
Stellaria flaccida

Veronica plebeia (Trailing Speedwell, Creeping Speedwell)

Veronica plebeia
Veronica plebeia
Veronica plebeia

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Pambula
  • Area (hectares) 420.52 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 2.18 sightings per ha

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