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    • Pultenaea daphnoides

      spongeman, 2023, Large-leaf Bush Pea (Pultenaea daphnoides), https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/328863167

      Pultenaea daphnoides, commonly known as Large-leaf Bush Pea, has a distribution which includes the Fleurieu highlands (Mount Lofty) extending to Kangaroo Island, extending to southern Victoria and coastal Tasmania with distribution also along coastal New South Wales stretching into southern Queensland.

      May 19, 2025
    • Platylobium obtusangulum

      Bernadette Lingham, 2024, Common Flat-Pea (Platylobium obtusangulum), https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/451012779

      Platylobium obtusangulum, commonly known as Holly Flat-Pea, is located in the Fleurieu highlands (Mount Lofty) extending to Kangaroo Island, most of south eastern South Australia, extending to southern Victoria and eastern Tasmania with some distribution in New South Wales.

      May 18, 2025
    • Olearia ramulosa

      jediyam, 2025, Twiggy Daisy-Bush (Olearia ramulosa), https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/486241989

      Olearia ramulosa, commonly known as Twiggy Daisy-Bush or Grampians Daisy-Bush, is widespread across south east Australia. Its coverage is from Ceduna in western Eyre Peninsula, across Kangaroo Island, the Fleurieu highlands (Mount Lofty), most of Victoria and Tasmania through to New South Wales and just inside southern Queensland.

      May 18, 2025
    • Leptospermum myrsinoides (Gaudium myrsinoides)

      lisa_au, 2021, Heath Teatree | Gaudium myrsinoides, https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/99441026

      Leptospermum myrsinoides, commonly known as Heath Tea-Tree or Silky Tea-tree, grows across south eastern Australia covering Kangaroo Island, the Fleurieu highlands (Mount Lofty), most of southern Victoria with small pockets of distribution in New South Wales. Since 2023, the scientific name for the Heath (Silky) Tea-Tree has been transferred from the Leptospermum genus to Gaudium…

      May 18, 2025
    • Ixodia achilleoides ssp. alata

      Tom Hunt, 2025, Fire Daisy (Ixodia achillaeoides ssp. alata), https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/464414875.

      Ixodia achilleoides ssp. alata commonly known as Hills Daisy, Ixodia or Fire Daisy is found throughout lower Eyre, lower Yorke, and Fleurieu peninsulas as well as through the south east of South Australia and through western Victoria, with sparser distribution in eastern Victoria.

      May 17, 2025
    • Hibbertia riparia

      Arthur Chapman, 2022, Erect Guinea-Flower (Hibbertia riparia), https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/246166380

      Hibbertia riparia commonly known as Bristly Guinea-Flower or Erect Guinea-flower is found throughout the Eyre, Yorke, and Fleurieu peninsulas as well as through the south east of South Australia and throughout Victoria, and across Eastern New South Wales and into southern Queensland.

      May 17, 2025
    • Hibbertia exutiacies

      Marianblake 2023, Prickly Guinea-Flower (Hibbertia exutiacies), https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/325675003

      Hibbertia exutiacies, commonly known as Prickly Guinea-Flower or Spiky Guinea-flower is found mostly along the Mount Lofty and Flinders Ranges in South Australia and in Central Victoria, but does occur in limited distribution in New South Wales and Queensland.

      May 17, 2025
    • Grevillea lavandulacea ssp. lavandulacea

      warren cameron 2022, Spider-flower Grevillea (Grevillea lavandulacea ssp. lavandulacea), https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/232337811

      Grevillea lavandulacea, commonly known as the Lavender Grevillea grows predominantly in South East South Australia northward along the Mount Lofty as well as in Western Victoria.

      May 16, 2025
    • Epacris impressa

      Daniel Kurek 2020, Common Heath (Epacris impressa), https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/77783450

      Epacris impressa, commonly known as the Common Heath is widely distributed in South Eastern South Australia, Victoria, south eastern NSW as well as high distribution in Tasmania.

      May 16, 2025
    • Dillwynia hispida

      Tessa Barrat 2024, Red Parrot-Pea (Dillwynia hispida), https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/448718650.

      Dillwynia hispida, commonly known as the Red Parrot-Pea is widely distributed in South Eastern South Australia and Western Victoria with some distribution in New South Wales.(ALA, Dillwynia hispida)

      May 16, 2025
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