Morton National Park species

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71 species

Angophora bakeri (Narrow-leaved Apple)

Angophora bakeri
Angophora bakeri

Angophora costata (Rusty Gum, Smooth-barked Apple)

Angophora costata
Angophora costata
Angophora costata

Angophora floribunda (Apple, Rough-barked Apple)

Angophora floribunda
Angophora floribunda
Angophora floribunda

Corymbia eximia (Yellow Bloodwood)

Corymbia eximia
Corymbia eximia
Corymbia eximia

Corymbia gummifera (Red Bloodwood)

Corymbia gummifera
Corymbia gummifera
Corymbia gummifera

Eucalyptus agglomerata (Blue-leaved Stringybark)

Eucalyptus agglomerata
Eucalyptus agglomerata
Eucalyptus agglomerata

Eucalyptus beyeriana (Beyer's Ironbark)

Eucalyptus blaxlandii (Blaxland's Stringybark)

Eucalyptus bosistoana (Coastal Grey Box)

Eucalyptus bosistoana
Eucalyptus bosistoana
Eucalyptus bosistoana

Eucalyptus botryoides (Bangalay, Southern Mahogany)

Eucalyptus botryoides
Eucalyptus botryoides
Eucalyptus botryoides

Eucalyptus burgessiana (Faulconbridge Mallee Ash)

Eucalyptus burgessiana
Eucalyptus burgessiana
Eucalyptus burgessiana

Eucalyptus capitellata (Brown Stringybark)

Eucalyptus cinerea (Argyle Apple)

Eucalyptus cinerea
Eucalyptus cinerea
Eucalyptus cinerea

Eucalyptus consideniana (Prickly Stringybark, Yertchuk)

Eucalyptus consideniana
Eucalyptus consideniana
Eucalyptus consideniana

Eucalyptus cypellocarpa (Monkey Gum, Mountain Grey Gum)

Eucalyptus cypellocarpa
Eucalyptus cypellocarpa
Eucalyptus cypellocarpa

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Morton National Park
  • Area (hectares) 207.6K ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 0.1 sightings per ha

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