Gulaga National Park species

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28 species

Cassinia aculeata (Common Cassinia)

Cassinia aculeata
Cassinia aculeata
Cassinia aculeata

Cassinia trinerva (Three-veined Cassinia)

Cassinia trinerva
Cassinia trinerva
Cassinia trinerva

Coronidium elatum (White Everlasting Daisy)

Coronidium elatum
Coronidium elatum
Coronidium elatum

Coronidium scorpioides (Button Everlasting)

Coronidium scorpioides
Coronidium scorpioides
Coronidium scorpioides

Cotula australis (Common Cotula, Carrot Weed)

Cotula australis
Cotula australis
Cotula australis

Euchiton japonicus (Creeping Cudweed)

Euchiton japonicus
Euchiton japonicus
Euchiton japonicus

Lagenophora gracilis (Slender Lagenophora)

Lagenophora gracilis
Lagenophora gracilis
Lagenophora gracilis

Lagenophora stipitata (Common Lagenophora)

Lagenophora stipitata
Lagenophora stipitata
Lagenophora stipitata

Lordhowea velleioides (Forest Groundsel)

Lordhowea velleioides
Lordhowea velleioides
Lordhowea velleioides

Olearia lirata (Snowy Daisybush)

Olearia lirata
Olearia lirata
Olearia lirata

Olearia myrsinoides (Blush Daisy Bush)

Olearia myrsinoides
Olearia myrsinoides
Olearia myrsinoides

Olearia stellulata (Starry Daisy Bush)

Olearia stellulata
Olearia stellulata
Olearia stellulata

Olearia tomentosa (Toothed Daisy Bush)

Olearia tomentosa
Olearia tomentosa
Olearia tomentosa

Ozothamnus argophyllus (Spicy Everlasting)

Ozothamnus argophyllus
Ozothamnus argophyllus
Ozothamnus argophyllus

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Gulaga National Park

Land area

4.8K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

2

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