South CoastBioblitz! The Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden Eurobodalla National Park Gulaga / Mt Dromedary Fauna Flora Islands National Parks and Reserves Wallaga Lake

The spectacular South Coast region in New South Wales, encompasses a diverse range of habitats, from temperate rainforest, eucalypt forests, heathland, agricultural and farmlands, creeks, rivers, lakes, lagoons, estuarine and coastal habitats, with aquatic and marine ecosystems. This diversity is home to a wonderful range of endemic flora, as well as non-native species.

Check out some of the flora presented here from our contributors.

Australian Tea Tree (Leptospermum laevigatum), Bermagui NSW © Deb Taylor
Australian Tea Tree (Leptospermum laevigatum), Bermagui NSW © Deb Taylor
Banksia integrifolia ssp. integrifolia, Bermagui NSW © Deb Taylor
Banksia integrifolia ssp. integrifolia, Bermagui NSW © Deb Taylor
Prickly Tea-Tree (Leptospermum continentale), Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor
Prickly Tea-Tree (Leptospermum continentale), Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor
Burrawang (Macrozamia communis), Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor
Burrawang (Macrozamia communis), Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor

This section is a work in progress…


Footnote & References

  1. Photographs © Deb Taylor
  2. Photographs © Phil Warburton
  3. Australian Pelican (Pelecanus conspicillatus) © Helen Moody

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