Adelaide Hills Fauna Flora FungaFauna Flora Funga

The Adelaide Hills region is rich in native flora and introduced plants, such as the European trees, that can be seen in street plantings and in the national parks and botanic gardens.

Foxtail Mulga Grass (Neurachne alopecuroidea), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Foxtail Mulga Grass (Neurachne alopecuroidea), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Lemon-scented Sun Orchid (Thelymitra antennifera), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Lemon-scented Sun Orchid (Thelymitra antennifera), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Blue Pincushion (Brunonia australis), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Blue Pincushion (Brunonia australis), Belair SA © Marianne Broug
Caladenia tentacula orchid with Tetratheca pilosa, Belair NP SA © Marianne Broug
Caladenia tentacula orchid with Tetratheca pilosa, Belair NP SA © Marianne Broug

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Footnote & References

  1. Photographs © Marianne Broug / Author / Contributor Marianne Broug
  2. Flora, Adelaide Hills Council, https://www.ahc.sa.gov.au/environment/biodiversity-in-the-hills/flora

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