Bolaro State Forest species

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23 species

Austrocynoglossum latifolium (Forest Hound's-tooth)

Austrocynoglossum latifolium
Austrocynoglossum latifolium
Austrocynoglossum latifolium

Brunoniella pumilio (Dwarf Blue Trumpet)

Brunoniella pumilio
Brunoniella pumilio
Brunoniella pumilio

Centella asiatica (Pennywort, Centella, Indian Pennywort)

Centella asiatica
Centella asiatica
Centella asiatica

Dichondra repens (Kidney Weed)

Dichondra repens
Dichondra repens
Dichondra repens

Galium leiocarpum (Maori Bedstraw)

Galium leiocarpum
Galium leiocarpum
Galium leiocarpum

Geranium homeanum (Rainforest Crane's-bill)

Geranium homeanum
Geranium homeanum
Geranium homeanum

Goodenia ovata (Hop Goodenia)

Goodenia ovata
Goodenia ovata
Goodenia ovata

Hybanthus monopetalus (Slender Violet)

Hybanthus monopetalus
Hybanthus monopetalus
Hybanthus monopetalus

Hydrocotyle geraniifolia (Forest Pennywort)

Hydrocotyle geraniifolia
Hydrocotyle geraniifolia
Hydrocotyle geraniifolia

Mentha diemenica (Wild Mint, Slender Mint)

Mentha diemenica
Mentha diemenica
Mentha diemenica

Ranunculus plebeius (Forest Buttercup)

Ranunculus plebeius
Ranunculus plebeius
Ranunculus plebeius

Stackhousia viminea (Slender Stackhousia)

Stackhousia viminea
Stackhousia viminea
Stackhousia viminea

Stellaria flaccida (Forest Starwort)

Stellaria flaccida
Stellaria flaccida
Stellaria flaccida

Stylidium graminifolium (grass triggerplant)

Stylidium graminifolium
Stylidium graminifolium
Stylidium graminifolium

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Bolaro State Forest

Land area

1.8K ha

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