Murramarang National Park species

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39 species

Marsdenia suaveolens (Scented Marsdenia)

Marsdenia suaveolens
Marsdenia suaveolens
Marsdenia suaveolens

Muellerina eucalyptoides (Creeping Mistletoe)

Muellerina eucalyptoides
Muellerina eucalyptoides
Muellerina eucalyptoides

Palmeria scandens (Anchor Vine, Pomegranate Vine)

Palmeria scandens
Palmeria scandens
Palmeria scandens

Pandorea pandorana (Wonga Wonga Vine)

Pandorea pandorana
Pandorea pandorana
Pandorea pandorana

Parsonsia straminea (Common Silkpod)

Parsonsia straminea
Parsonsia straminea
Parsonsia straminea

Polymeria calycina (Slender Bindweed)

Polymeria calycina
Polymeria calycina
Polymeria calycina

Ripogonum album (Supplejack)

Ripogonum album
Ripogonum album
Ripogonum album

Rubus nebulosus (A Native Raspberry)

Rubus nebulosus
Rubus nebulosus
Rubus nebulosus

Rubus parvifolius (Native Raspberry)

Rubus parvifolius
Rubus parvifolius
Rubus parvifolius

Rubus rosifolius (Rose-leaf Bramble)

Rubus rosifolius
Rubus rosifolius
Rubus rosifolius

Smilax australis (Barbed-Wire Vine)

Smilax australis
Smilax australis
Smilax australis

Smilax glyciphylla (Native Sarsaparilla)

Smilax glyciphylla
Smilax glyciphylla
Smilax glyciphylla

Stephania japonica (Stephania, Tape Vine, Snake Vine)

Stephania japonica
Stephania japonica
Stephania japonica

Vincetoxicum barbatum (Bearded Tylophora)

Vincetoxicum barbatum
Vincetoxicum barbatum
Vincetoxicum barbatum

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Murramarang National Park

Land area

12.3K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

1

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