Bolaro State Forest species

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20 species

Billardiera scandens (Hairy Apple Berry)

Billardiera scandens
Billardiera scandens
Billardiera scandens

Calystegia marginata (Forest Bindweed)

Calystegia marginata
Calystegia marginata
Calystegia marginata

Cassytha pubescens (Devil's Twine)

Cassytha pubescens
Cassytha pubescens
Cassytha pubescens

Cissus hypoglauca (Giant Water Vine)

Cissus hypoglauca
Cissus hypoglauca
Cissus hypoglauca

Clematis aristata (Mountain Clematis)

Clematis aristata
Clematis aristata
Clematis aristata

Hibbertia dentata (Twining Guinea Flower)

Hibbertia dentata
Hibbertia dentata
Hibbertia dentata

Hibbertia scandens (Climbing Guinea Flower)

Hibbertia scandens
Hibbertia scandens
Hibbertia scandens

Marsdenia suaveolens (Scented Marsdenia)

Marsdenia suaveolens
Marsdenia suaveolens
Marsdenia suaveolens

Pandorea pandorana (Wonga Wonga Vine)

Pandorea pandorana
Pandorea pandorana
Pandorea pandorana

Parsonsia straminea (Common Silkpod)

Parsonsia straminea
Parsonsia straminea
Parsonsia straminea

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 glyciphylla (Native Sarsaparilla)

Smilax glyciphylla
Smilax glyciphylla
Smilax glyciphylla

Vincetoxicum barbatum (Bearded Tylophora)

Vincetoxicum barbatum
Vincetoxicum barbatum
Vincetoxicum barbatum
Bolaro State Forest

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1.8K ha

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