Wallaga LakeFauna Flora

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Wallaga Lake in the South Coast region is a rich hotspot for flora and funga. Check back as we add more content…

Prickly Tea-Tree (Leptospermum continentale), Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor
Prickly Tea-Tree (Leptospermum continentale), Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor
Calochilus paludosus (Red Beard Orchid), Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor
Calochilus paludosus (Red Beard Orchid), Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor
Banksia integrifolia ssp. integrifolia, Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor
Banksia integrifolia ssp. integrifolia, Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor
Burrawang (Macrozamia communis), Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor
Burrawang (Macrozamia communis), Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor
Anemone Stinkhorn Fungus (Aseroe rubra), Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor
Anemone Stinkhorn Fungus (Aseroe rubra), Wallaga Lake NSW © Deb Taylor

This section is a work in progress…


Footnote & References

  1. Observations Wallaga Lake, debtaylor142, iNaturalistAU, https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/139228181

Wallaga LakeFauna Flora

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