South Brooman State Forest species

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29 species

Acronychia oblongifolia (White Aspen, Yellow Wood)

Acronychia oblongifolia
Acronychia oblongifolia
Acronychia oblongifolia

Androcalva fraseri (Brush Kurrajong)

Backhousia myrtifolia (Carrol, Grey Myrtle, Cinnamon Myrtle)

Backhousia myrtifolia
Backhousia myrtifolia
Backhousia myrtifolia

Callicoma serratifolia (Black Wattle, Butterwood, Tdgerruing)

Callicoma serratifolia
Callicoma serratifolia
Callicoma serratifolia

Diospyros australis (Black Plum, Yellow Persimmon, Grey Plum)

Diospyros australis
Diospyros australis
Diospyros australis

Duboisia myoporoides (Corkwood, Eye-opening Tree)

Duboisia myoporoides
Duboisia myoporoides
Duboisia myoporoides

Elaeocarpus reticulatus (Blueberry Ash, Fairy Petticoats)

Elaeocarpus reticulatus
Elaeocarpus reticulatus
Elaeocarpus reticulatus

Ficus coronata (Creek Sandpaper Fig)

Ficus coronata
Ficus coronata
Ficus coronata

Guioa semiglauca (Wild Quince)

Guioa semiglauca
Guioa semiglauca
Guioa semiglauca

Livistona australis (Australian Cabbage Palm)

Livistona australis
Livistona australis
Livistona australis

Myrsine howittiana (Brush Muttonwood)

Myrsine howittiana
Myrsine howittiana
Myrsine howittiana

Notelaea longifolia (Long-Leaved Mock Olive)

Notelaea longifolia
Notelaea longifolia
Notelaea longifolia

Pittosporum undulatum (Sweet Pittosporum)

Pittosporum undulatum
Pittosporum undulatum
Pittosporum undulatum

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South Brooman State Forest

Land area

5.6K ha

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