Daucus glachidiatus, commonly known as Daucus, Native, Austral or Australian Carrot, has a wide distribution across Western Australia, south eastern Australia including central Australia and eastern Tasmania.
Chrysocephalum apiculatum, or more commonly known as Common Everlasting or Yellow Buttons, is a low growing herb with a yellow daisy like flower. Its presence is widespread, found throughout the Eastern Australia as well as Central Australia. See also syn. Helichrysum apiculatum.
Burchardia umbrellata, commonly known as Milkmaids, is a herb white flower which grows through the Mount Lofty ranges, through Victoria and coastal NSW and South East Queensland and western Tasmania.
Arthropodium strictum, commonly known as Chocolate Vanilla-Lily, is a flax or herb whose range includes the Mount Lofty Ranges through to the South East South Australia, Victoria, coastal NSW, and eastern Tasmania with pockets growing in Queensland.
The Native or Common Buttercup inhabits most of Victoria, Eastern NSW, South Eastern Queensland and the Mount Lofty and Flinders Ranges of South Australia, and most of Tasmania, particularly the eastern side.
One of the best uses of NatureMaps is to locate plant communities which pre-existed European settlement. This procedure explains how to set NatureMaps for this purpose, then to use the vegetation key or ID to identify the upper, middle, and lower storey of the plant community.
NatureMaps is an online mapping tool which contains a range of information about the State’s natural resources. It is available for the general public to use to learn and understand more about the physical environment.