Deua National Park species

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106 species

Parietaria debilis (Forest Pellitory)

Parietaria debilis
Parietaria debilis
Parietaria debilis

Petrorhagia nanteuilii (Proliferous Pink, Childling Pink)

Petrorhagia nanteuilii
Petrorhagia nanteuilii
Petrorhagia nanteuilii

Pigea monopetala (Slender Violet)

Pigea monopetala
Pigea monopetala
Pigea monopetala

Plantago debilis (Shade Plantain)

Plantago debilis
Plantago debilis
Plantago debilis

Plantago lanceolata (Ribwort Plantain, Lamb's Tongues)

Plantago lanceolata
Plantago lanceolata
Plantago lanceolata

Plantago varia (Native Plaintain)

Plantago varia
Plantago varia
Plantago varia

Polygala japonica (Dwarf Milkwort)

Polygala japonica
Polygala japonica
Polygala japonica

Poranthera corymbosa (Clustered Poranthera)

Poranthera corymbosa
Poranthera corymbosa
Poranthera corymbosa

Poranthera microphylla (Small Poranthera)

Poranthera microphylla
Poranthera microphylla
Poranthera microphylla

Prunella vulgaris (Self-heal, Heal All)

Prunella vulgaris
Prunella vulgaris
Prunella vulgaris

Ranunculus plebeius (Forest Buttercup)

Ranunculus plebeius
Ranunculus plebeius
Ranunculus plebeius

Rorippa gigantea (Forest Bitter-cress)

Rorippa gigantea
Rorippa gigantea
Rorippa gigantea

Rumex acetosella (Sheep Sorrel)

Rumex acetosella
Rumex acetosella
Rumex acetosella

Rumex brownii (Slender Dock)

Rumex brownii
Rumex brownii
Rumex brownii

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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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