Bomaderry Creek Regional Park species

Overview

'The Bomaderry Creek Bushland is a rare and precious place, a miraculous survivor in the midst of suburbia, a necessary breathing space for local people and visitors to the Shoalhaven.' The gorge setting is the home of the unique Bomaderry Zieria (Zieria baeuerlenii), currently the subject of a species recovery plan. More on Facebook and http://www.friendsofbomaderrycreek.com.au/.

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16 species

Carex longebrachiata (Bergalia Tussock)

Carex longebrachiata
Carex longebrachiata
Carex longebrachiata

Isolepis inundata (Swamp Club Rush)

Isolepis inundata
Isolepis inundata
Isolepis inundata

Isolepis producta (Nutty Club-rush)

Lepidosperma gunnii (Little Sword-sedge)

Lepidosperma gunnii
Lepidosperma gunnii
Lepidosperma gunnii

Lepidosperma laterale (Variable Sword Sedge)

Lepidosperma laterale
Lepidosperma laterale
Lepidosperma laterale

Lepidosperma urophorum (Tailed Rapier-sedge)

Lepidosperma urophorum
Lepidosperma urophorum
Lepidosperma urophorum

Lomandra glauca (Pale Mat-rush)

Lomandra glauca
Lomandra glauca
Lomandra glauca

Lomandra longifolia (Spiny-headed Mat-rush, Honey Reed)

Lomandra longifolia
Lomandra longifolia
Lomandra longifolia

Lomandra multiflora (Many-flowered Matrush)

Lomandra multiflora
Lomandra multiflora
Lomandra multiflora

Lomandra obliqua (Twisted Matrush)

Lomandra obliqua
Lomandra obliqua
Lomandra obliqua

Typha orientalis (Broad-leaved Cumbumgi)

Typha orientalis
Typha orientalis
Typha orientalis
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park

Land area

245.77 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

19

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