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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23 species

Adiantum aethiopicum (Common Maidenhair Fern)

Adiantum aethiopicum
Adiantum aethiopicum
Adiantum aethiopicum

Asplenium australasicum (Bird's Nest Fern, Crow's Nest Fern)

Asplenium australasicum
Asplenium australasicum
Asplenium australasicum

Blechnum neohollandicum (Prickly Rasp Fern)

Blechnum neohollandicum
Blechnum neohollandicum
Blechnum neohollandicum

Calochlaena dubia (Rainbow Fern)

Calochlaena dubia
Calochlaena dubia
Calochlaena dubia

Gleichenia microphylla (Scrambling Coral Fern)

Gleichenia microphylla
Gleichenia microphylla
Gleichenia microphylla

Histiopteris incisa (Bat's-Wing Fern)

Histiopteris incisa
Histiopteris incisa
Histiopteris incisa

Microsorum scandens (Fragrant Fern)

Microsorum scandens
Microsorum scandens
Microsorum scandens

Oplismenus imbecillis (Creeping Beard Grass)

Pellaea falcata (Sickle Fern)

Pellaea falcata
Pellaea falcata
Pellaea falcata

Pteris tremula (Tender Brake)

Pteris tremula
Pteris tremula
Pteris tremula

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Bomaderry Creek Regional Park

Land area

245.77 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

4

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