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Eucalyptus cosmophylla
Eucalyptus cosmophylla, commonly known as Cup Gum, has a distribution mainly in the southern Mount Lofty ranges of South Australia with some spotty distribution in Victoria and parts of NSW.
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Exocarpos cupressiformis
Exocarpos cupressiformis, commonly known as the Native or Wild Cherry, has a distribution which stretches from the Eyre, Yorke, and Fleurieu peninsulas including the Lofty Ranges across to Kangaroo Island and throughout the south east of South Australia. It is also distributed throughout the higher rainfall areas of Victoria, NSW and southern Queensland. It appears…
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Eucalyptus obliqua
Eucalyptus obliqua, commonly known as Messmate Stringybark, has a distribution which extends in South Australia across the Mount Lofty ranges into Kangaroo Island. Its distribution extends through south east South Australia throughout the higher rainfall areas of Victoria, all of Tasmania, and through NSW.
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Eucalyptus fasciculosa
Eucalyptus fasciculosa, commonly known as Pink Gum has a distribution almost uniquely in South Australia with a some representation in western Victoria. It exists in high rainfall areas including Kangaroo Island, Southern Mount Lofty ranges and the south east of South Australia.
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Eucalyptus baxteri
Eucalyptus baxteri, commonly known as Brown Stringybark, has a distribution from Kangaroo Island, southern Mount Lofty ranges, and across the south east South Australia continuing throughout southern Victoria.
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Banksia marginata
Banksia marginata, commonly known as Silver Banksia, has a distribution which extends from the Mount Lofty and Fleurieu peninsula and Kangaroo Island across south east South Australia and Victoria, Tasmania and the more moist coastal NSW with some penetration into southern Queensland.
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Allocasuarina verticillata
Allocasuarina verticillata, commonly known as Drooping She-Oak, has a distribution across south east Australia stretching from the Eyre, Yorke, and Fleurieu peninsulas, the Flinders and Mount Lofty ranges, throughout south east South Australia across most of Victoria, western Tasmania and south and central NSW.
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Acacia pycnantha
Acacia pycnantha, commonly known as Golden Wattle has a distribution across the Eyre, Yorke, and Fleurieu peninsulas as well as the Flinders and Mount Lofty Ranges, Kangaroo Island and throughout the south east South Australia and Victoria. It also occurs in isolated areas in Western Australia, NSW, Tasmania and Queensland.