Flora of the Pilliga Forests

Native flora and introduced plants of the ecologically important Pilliga Forests of Northwestern NSW

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

INDEX - Daisies

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The Pilliga Forest is the largest remaining continuous remnant of semi-arid woodland in NSW, consisting of about 500,000 hectares of public bushland. The environment changes from cypress pine to ironbark to scribbly gum to box, and back again, interspersed with expansive heaths and a network of sandy creeks. The Pilliga is recognised as one of the most important areas for biodiversity in eastern Australia and is home to more than 350 species of birds, mammals, reptiles and frogs. To many who travel through the area, the woodlands might look monotonous, but if you drive the back roads slowly or wander amongst the vegetation, you will discover that The Pilliga is full of life and richness and wonder. It is truly a special place, and of huge significance to the survival of countless native plants and animals.

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Complete list of Pilliga Flora

INDEX by common name

Acacia (Wattle) 2
Dampiera 1
Dodonaea (Hop Bush) 1
Eremophila (Emu Bush) 2
Grevillea 1
Heath 3
Herbaceous plants 4
Introduced plants/weeds 2
Isopogon (Drumsticks) 1
Isotoma 1
Lomandra (Mat Rush) 1
Misc small shrubs 9
Misc small trees (and large shrubs) 3
Orchids 8
Peas 2
Prostanthera (Mint Bush) 2
Ptilotus (Mulla Mulla) 1
Solanum (Nightshade) 2
Westringia (Native Rosemary) 1


Labels

  • Climber (1)
  • Declared noxious weed (1)
  • Distinctive flowers (4)
  • Distinctive fruits (8)
  • Distinctive leaves (1)
  • Fascination (1)
  • Flowers 4 petals (1)
  • Flowers blue (3)
  • Flowers brown (2)
  • Flowers cream (5)
  • Flowers green (7)
  • Flowers inconspicuous (1)
  • Flowers mauve (11)
  • Flowers orange (1)
  • Flowers pale blue (2)
  • Flowers pale yellow (1)
  • Flowers pink (3)
  • Flowers purple (5)
  • Flowers red (1)
  • Flowers white (9)
  • Flowers yellow (3)
  • Fruit green (3)
  • Fruit inconspicuous (1)
  • Fruit pink (1)
  • Grass-like foliage (2)
  • Introduced plant - weed (2)
  • Leafless (1)
  • Orchid (1)
  • Pea (3)
  • Prostrate (3)
  • Saltbush (1)
  • Spines (4)
  • Wattle (4)
  • Wattle bipinnate (3)
  • Weed (1)

Useful links

Glossary of plant terms
Leaf shapes and arrangements
NSW Weeds
NSW Weeds Identification
Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre
PlantNET - NSW Flora
Baradine

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      • Styphelia triflora
      • Westringia cheelii
      • Dodonaea heteromorpha
      • Hymenochilus bicolor
      • Isotoma axillaris
      • Ptilotus semilanatus
      • Pterostylis boormanii
      • Eremophila longifolia
      • Grevillea floribunda ssp floribunda
      • Linaria arvensis
      • Cyanicula caerulea
      • Petalochilus carnea
      • Pterostylis curta
      • Hymenochilus mutica
      • Calochilus robertsonii
      • Thelymitra pauciflora
      • Glossodia major
      • Complete list of Flora of the Pilliga
      • Lomandra leucocephala subsp. leucocephala
      • Acacia deanei subsp. deanei
      • INDEX - Introduced plants - weeds
      • INDEX - Proteaceae
      • INDEX - Miscellaneous trees
      • INDEX - Eucalypts and their allies
      • INDEX - Mistletoe
      • INDEX - Acacia
      • INDEX - Heath
      • INDEX - Saltbush
      • INDEX - Casurarina
      • INDEX - Daisies
      • INDEX - annuals/perenials
      • INDEX - Grasses (native and introduced)
      • INDEX - Orchids
      • INDEX - Lomandra and Dianella
      • INDEX - Sedges and other water/swamp plants
      • INDEX - Non-flowering plants
      • INDEX - Herbaceous plants
      • INDEX - Miscellaneous small trees and large shrubs
      • INDEX - Peas
      • INDEX - Miscellaneous shrubs
      • INDEX - Miscellaneous small plants
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