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Species Profiles

Following you will find a series of species profiles for some of the rare and threatened plant species that occur on the Granite Belt.  They include: 

Common Name Species Family
Wallangarra Wattle Acacia adunca Mimosaceae
Acacia latisepala Acacia latisepala Mimosaceae
Wyberba Wattle Acacia pubifolia Mimosaceae
Rock She-oak Allocasuarina rupicola Casuarinaceae
Bertya glandulosa Bertya glandulosa Euphorbiaceae
Granite Boronia Boronia granitica Rutaceae
Boronia repanda  Boronia repanda Rutaceae
Prickly Bottlebrush Callistemon pungens Myrtaceae
Australian Anchor Plant Discaria pubescens Rhamnaceae
Hairy Hop-Bush Dodonaea hirsuta Sapindaceae
Blue Box Eucalyptus magnificata Myrtaceae
Snow Gum Eucalyptus pauciflora Myrtaceae
Wallangarra White Gum Eucalyptus scoparia Myrtaceae
Fletcher Stringybark Eucalyptus tinghaensis Myrtaceae
Grevillea scortechinii Grevillea scortechinii Proteaceae
Mountain Mouse Bush Homoranthus montanus Myrtaceae
Granite Kunzea Kunzea bracteolata Myrtaceae
Round-leaved Phebalium Leionema rotundifolium Rutaceae
Mirbelia confertiflora Mirbelia confertiflora Fabaceae
Plectranthus suaveolens Plectranthus suaveolens Lamiaceae
Dwarf Kerrawang Rulingia hermanniifolia Sterculiaceae
Greater Rock Lily Thelionema grande Phormiaceae
Westringia amabilis Westringia amabilis Lamiaceae

 The above table, and linked pages are an except from The Glovebox Guide, prepared by Rick Galbraith and Kym & Peter Sparshott. Used with permission. 

 

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