Deua National Park species

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177 species

Pomaderris ledifolia (Sydney Pomaderris)

Pomaderris ledifolia
Pomaderris ledifolia
Pomaderris ledifolia

Pomaderris virgata (Upright Pomaderris)

Pomaderris virgata
Pomaderris virgata
Pomaderris virgata

Prostanthera incisa (Cut-leaf Mint-bush)

Prostanthera incisa
Prostanthera incisa
Prostanthera incisa

Prostanthera lasianthos (Victorian Christmas Bush)

Prostanthera lasianthos
Prostanthera lasianthos
Prostanthera lasianthos

Prostanthera nivea (Snowy Mint-bush)

Prostanthera nivea
Prostanthera nivea
Prostanthera nivea

Prostanthera rotundifolia (Round-leaved Mint-Bush)

Prostanthera rotundifolia
Prostanthera rotundifolia
Prostanthera rotundifolia

Pseudanthus divaricatissimus (Tangled Pseudanthus)

Pseudanthus divaricatissimus
Pseudanthus divaricatissimus
Pseudanthus divaricatissimus

Psychotria loniceroides (Hairy Psychotria)

Psychotria loniceroides
Psychotria loniceroides
Psychotria loniceroides

Sambucus australasica (Native Elderberry, Yellow Elderberry, Native Elder)

Sambucus australasica
Sambucus australasica
Sambucus australasica

Sannantha pluriflora (Twiggy Heath Myrtle, Tall Baeckea)

Sannantha pluriflora
Sannantha pluriflora
Sannantha pluriflora

Santalum obtusifolium (Coastal Sandalwood)

Santalum obtusifolium
Santalum obtusifolium
Santalum obtusifolium

Scaevola aemula (Common Fan-flower)

Scaevola aemula
Scaevola aemula
Scaevola aemula

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Deua National Park
  • Area (hectares) 121.3K ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 0.08 sightings per ha

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