Yambulla State Forest species

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130 species

Lasiopetalum macrophyllum (Shrubby Velvet-Bush)

Lasiopetalum macrophyllum
Lasiopetalum macrophyllum
Lasiopetalum macrophyllum

Leptomeria acida (Native Currant, Sour Currant Bush)

Leptomeria acida
Leptomeria acida
Leptomeria acida

Leptospermum rotundifolium (Round Leaf Teatree)

Leptospermum rotundifolium
Leptospermum rotundifolium
Leptospermum rotundifolium

Leptostigma reptans (Dwarf Nertera)

Leucopogon affinis (Lance Beard-heath)

Leucopogon affinis
Leucopogon affinis
Leucopogon affinis

Leucopogon attenuatus (Small-leaved Beard Heath)

Leucopogon attenuatus
Leucopogon attenuatus
Leucopogon attenuatus

Leucopogon ericoides (Pink Beard-Heath)

Leucopogon ericoides
Leucopogon ericoides
Leucopogon ericoides

Logania albiflora (Narrow leaf Logania)

Logania albiflora
Logania albiflora
Logania albiflora

Lomatia fraseri (Silky Lomatia, Tree Lomatia, Forest Lomatia)

Lomatia fraseri
Lomatia fraseri
Lomatia fraseri

Lomatia ilicifolia (Holly Lomatia)

Lomatia ilicifolia
Lomatia ilicifolia
Lomatia ilicifolia

Lomatia myricoides (River Lomatia)

Lomatia myricoides
Lomatia myricoides
Lomatia myricoides

Melaleuca citrina (Crimson Bottlebrush)

Melaleuca citrina
Melaleuca citrina
Melaleuca citrina

Melaleuca squarrosa (Bottle-brush Teatree)

Melaleuca squarrosa
Melaleuca squarrosa
Melaleuca squarrosa

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Yambulla State Forest
  • Area (hectares) 47K ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 0.15 sightings per ha

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