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Algae, Fungi, Lichens, Liverworts, Mosses, Ferns, Tussocky plants, Trees, Shrubs, Herb, Scrambler/climber, Small tree (under 5m), Medium Tree (5-12m), Large tree (12-20m), Very Large tree (20m or higher), Succulent, Aquatic and semi aquatic plants, Small Shrub, Large Shrub, Ground cover, Epiphyte

Caladenia filamentosa

Common Names: 
Red Daddy Long-legs

Caladenia filamentosa

Phylloglossum drummondii

Common Names: 
Pigmy Club-moss

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Pterostylis grandiflora

Common Names: 
Cobra Greenhood

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Prasophyllum diversiflorum

Common Names: 
Gorae Leek-orchid

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Caladenia fragrantissima subsp. fragrantissima

Common Names: 
Scented Spider-orchid

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Boronia pilosa subspecies 1

Common Names: 
Hairy Boronia

Small shrub with tiny, bunched leaves. On close inspections these are revealed to be either pinnate with seven leaflets or trifoliate.
4-petalled flowers produced on branch ends.

Boronia latipinna

Common Names: 
Grampians Boronia

Shrub to 2m tall. Pinnate glabrous leaves; pink or white flowers.

Muellerina eucalyptoides

Common Names: 
Creeping Mistletoe

A mistletoe with Eucalyptus-like leaves. This species is distinguished by its creeping stems, which form multiple connections where the mistletoe will tap into the sap of the host tree.

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Common Names: 
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Wahlenbergia stricta

Common Names: 
Tall Bluebell

samll W. stricta flower-100x100.jpgA tall growing Bluebell, with hairy stems and leaves. The leaves remain opposite until the upper flowering stems, where they become alternate. Leaves are narrow, with teeth on the margins.

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