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Declared Rare and Priority Flora List ..9' ~-/7 .r.\1-NMc•· #'. 0~~~'Y )'0 (!) ~;;-:;· : Department of , ~~ ~ Environment and Conservation ;.~ 4 ~~IV AUe;,'\ DECLARED RARE AND PRIORITY FLORA LIST for Western Australia KJ Atkins 6 October 2008 2 * = species which also occur outside Western Australia x = species presumed to be the result of hybridization ms = manuscript names. These names have not been published and must be indicated. as being manuscript names whenever used, either by the standard format of the addition of ms after the name, or the inclusion in inverted commas. DEC REGIONS SR South West GLD Goldfields K Kimberley ~ ~idwest P Pilbara SC South Coast WA Warren SW Swan WB Wheatbelt Recommendations for additions, deletions or changes to the Declared Rare and Priority Flora List should be forwarded to the Administrative Officer Flora or Senior Botanist, Species and Communities Branch, DEC. KA:PERM:PRIORilY 6/10/2008 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION Paqe 1 DECLARED RARE AND PRIORITY FLORA LIST '· 6 October 2008 CONS DEC FLOWER SPECIES I TAXON CODE REGION DISTRIBUTION PERIOD Abutilon sp. Cape Range (AS George 2 p Cape Range, Yardie Creek, Learmonth 1312) Abutilon sp. Hamelin (AM Ashby 2196) 2 MW Shark Bay, Hamelin Pool, Yaringa Stn Jui-Sep Abutilon sp. Quobba (H Demarz 3858) 2 MW,P Quobba, Cape Range, Minilya Jui-Oct Abutilon sp. Warburton (AS George 1 GLD Warburton 8164) Abutilon uncinatum ms 1 p Onslow, Yaraloola Stn Sep Acacia adinophylla 1 GLD Helena and Aurora Range Sep-Dec Acacia aemula subsp. aemula 4 sc Stirling Range, Condingup, South May-Jun Stirling, Esperance, Cape Arid, West Mt Barren, Munglinup, Doubtful Island Bay, Wellstead Acacia alata var. platyptera 4 MW,SW, Mogumber, New Norcia, Wandoo CP, Jun-Aug WB Brookton, Tutanning Acacia alexandri 3 p Cape Range, Exmouth Jun-Sep Acacia ampliata 1 MW Mullewa, Coolcalalaya Acacia amyctica 2 sc Peak Charles NP, Salmon Gums Acacia anarthros 3 SW,MW, East of Wannamal, Hay Flat NR, May-Jun WB Calingiri, Yerecoin, Lake Mears, Pingelly Acacia ancistrophylla var. perarcuata 3 WB,SC Bruce Rock, Carrabin, Mukinbudin, Korbel, Dundas, Mt Andrew Acacia anomala R sw Darling Scarp Aug,Sep Acacia aphanoclada 1 p Nullagine Aug-Sep Acacia aphylla R sw Perth - Northam Aug-Sep Acacia aprica R MW Carnamah - Coorow Jun-Aug Acacia arcuatilis 2 WB,SC Camel Peaks, Kulin, Jitarning, Jui-Sep Bendering, Pallarup River Acacia argutifolia 4 sc S of Ravensthorpe Jui-Jan Acacia aristulata R MW Moora, Jingemia Hill Sep-Dec Acacia ascendens 2 WB Chiddarcooping Hill Jui-Oct Acacia asepala 2 SC,WB Frank Hann NP, Marvel Loch, Lake Sep Cronin, Forrestiana Acacia ataxiphylla subsp. ataxiphylla 3 SC,WB Albany, Cranbrook, Jingalup, Kojonup, Dec Chillerup, Bokal Acacia ataxiphylla subsp. magna R WB Charles Gardner Reserve, Cunderdin Jul Acacia atopa 3 MW Winderie, Dalgety Downs, Kennedy Aug Range, Dairy Creek Acacia auratiflora R WB Newdegate, Lake Grace Acacia auricoma 3 GLD,* Anne Range, Mannanana Range Aug-Apr Acacia auripila 2 p Rudall River Acacia awestoniana R sc Stirling Range N.P. Oct-Nov Acacia balsamea 4 GLD,P Mount William Lambert, Paterson Jun Range, Gibson Desert, Clutterbuck Hills, Leinster Downs, Little Sandy Desert Acacia barrettiorum ms 2 K Prince Regent Nature Reserve Acacia benthamii 2 sw Wanneroo, Kings Park Acacia bifaria 3 sc Ravensthorpe, Fitzgerald Aug- Oct,Dec Acacia botrydion 4 WB Wongan Hills Jui-Dec Acacia brachyphylla var. recurvata 3 WB,SC Jerramungup, Nyabing, Kukerin, Pingrup, Highbury f?/10/2008 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION PaQe2 DECLARED RARE AND PRIORITY FLORA LIST 6 October 2008 CONS DEC FLOWER SPECIES I TAXON CODE REGION DISTRIBUTION PERIOD Acacia brachypoda R SW,WB Brookton, Beverley, Darkin Swamp May Acacia bromilowiana 3 p Tom Price, Balfour Downs Stn, West Jui-Aug Angelas, Hope Downs, Hamersley Ranges, Marillana Stn, Ophthalmia Range Acacia browniana var. glaucescens 2 MW,SW Bindoon, Julimar, Mogumber Acacia burrowsiana 1 MW Mt Magnet, Lake Mason Acacia caesariata R WB Wyalkatchem, Lake Grace, Corrigin Jui-Sep Acacia calcicola 4 GLD,* Blackstone Rg, Morgan Rg,NT Acacia campylophylla 3 WB,SW York, Northam, Tammin, Jun-Sep Wyalkatchem, Dowerin, Quairading, Pantapin, Meckering Acacia carens 2 MW Eneabba, Cockleshell Gully, Gairdner Range Acacia cerastes 1 MW Mt Gibson, Mt Singleton, White Wells Acacia chapmanii subsp. australis R MW,SW Bolgart, Wyening Acacia chapmanii subsp. chapmanii 2 MW Three Springs, Marchagee Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. cochlocarpa R MW Watheroo Jun-Jul Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. velutinosa R WB Manmanning Jun-Aug Acacia concolorans 2 WB Marvel Loch, Parker Range, Karlgarin Jul-Sep Acacia congesta subsp. cliftoniana 1 MW Arrino, Yandanooka, Moora Aug-Sep Acacia congesta subsp. wonganensis 2 WB Wongan Hills, Elphin Aug-Sep Acacia cowaniana 2 WB Mt Caroline, Mooranoppin Rock, Apr-Sep Jilakin Rock, (Kellerberrin) Acacia crenulata 3 WB,GLD Southern Cross, Carrabin, Bullabulling, Sep-Oct Walyahmoning Rock, Chiddarcooping Acacia cummingiana 3 MW,SW Moora, Barberton, Badgingarra, Wannamal, Dandaragan, Watheroo N.P., Boonanaring Acacia cuneifolia 4 WB,SW, Pony Hill, Boyagin Rock, Wandoo CP, Sep-Oct SR Collie, Kojonup Acacia cylindrica 3 WB,GLD Southern Cross, Mt Correll, Kulja, Hunt Range Acacia cyperophylla var. omearana 1 p Nullagine May Acacia daweana 2 p Hamersley Range, Karijini N.P. Jul Acacia declinata 3 sc Borden, Boxwood Hill (Marra Bridge), Aug-Oct Kalgan Acacia deflexa 3 WB Toolibin, Bendering, Wickepin, Aug Wongan Hills, Corrigin Acacia deltoidea subsp. ampla 2 K Bougainville Peninsula, Lawley River, Jun Mitchell Falls Acacia denticulosa R WB,GLD Beacon-Mt Churchman, Neale Aug-Nov Junction NR Acacia depressa R WB W of Lake Grace Dec-Jan Acacia desertorum var. nudipes 1 WB Ghooli, Southern Cross, Yellowdine Acacia diallaga 2 MW Karara, Warriedar Septembe r Acacia diaphana 1 sc Niblick Hill, Clyde Hill, Mt. Buraminya Acacia dictyoneura 4 sc Cape Riche, Pallinup River, Fitzgerald Jul-Nov River, Kundip Acacia diminuta 1 sc Scaddan, Truslove, Fitzgerald Oct-Nov Acacia dissona var. indoloria 3 WB,SC Kulja, Bruce Rock, Muntadgin, Frank Aug-Sep Hann N.P., Ballidu 6/10/2008 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION ~,Paoe 3 DECLARED RARE AND PRIORITY FLORA LIST 6 October 2008 CONS DEC FLOWER SPECIES I TAXON CODE REGION DISTRIBUTION PERIOD Acacia disticha 3 sc Thumb Peak, Middle Mt Barren, Sep-Feb Corackerup Creek, Ravensthorpe Range, Kundip, Mt Desmond Acacia dorsenna 1 sc Norseman, Lake Cowan Aug Acacia drepanophylla 3 MW Overlander, Billabong R/H, Coburn Stn, Hamelin, Yaringa Acacia drewiana subsp. minor 2 WB Wongan Hills, Newdegate-Lake King, Nyabing Acacia drummondii subsp. affinis 3 MW,SW Bindoon, Muchea, Julimar, Wannamal, Mullewa, New Norcia, Drummond NR Acacia drummondii subsp. elegans 4 sc Porongurup Range Aug-Oct Porongurup variant (RJ Cumming 938) Acacia dura 2 WB Piawaning, Wongan Hills, Aug-Oct Elphin, Yerecoin Acacia durabilis 3 sc Ravensthorpe Range, Jerdacuttup Oct-Apr Acacia effusa 2 p Mt Bruce, Hamersley Ra., Karijini N.P., Juna Downs Acacia empelioclada 4 sc Fitzgerald River NP, Cape Riche, Cape Arid Acacia epacantha 3 MW Dandaragan, Badgingarra, Eneabba, Lesueur Acacia epedunculata 1 GLD Caenyie Rock Acacia eremophila numerous-nerved 3 GLD,SC Norseman, Neale Junction, Great Sep,Jul variant Victoria Desert, Balladonia, Plumridge Lakes Acacia eremophila var. variabifis 3 WB,GLD, Ardath, Comet Vale, Zanthus, sc Balladonia Acacia errabunda 3 WB,SC Ravensthorpe, Jerramungup, Aug-Sep Broomehill Acacia euthyphylla 3 sc Clyde Hill, Truslove, Mt Ney, Mt Ridley Jui-Sep Acacia fecunda 3 p Nullagine, Skull Springs, Oakover River Apr,May Acacia fififolia 3 WB,MW Wongan Hills, Burracoppin, Southern May-Nov Cross, Coorow, Marchagee Acacia ffabellifofia 2 MW Arrino, Watheroo Aug. Acacia ffagelliformis 4 SR Harvey, Eaton, Sunbury, Capel, Jui-Sep Busselton, Donnybrook Acacia formidabilis 3 MW,WB, Wanarra, Perenjori, Paynes Find, GLD Southern Cross, Warralackin, Bungalbin Hill Acacia forrestiana R MW Dandaragan, Jurien Bay Oct-Dec Acacia gelasina 2 MW Kalbarri NP, Eurardy Acacia gemina 2 SW,WB Narrogin, Boyagin Rock Reserve, Aug-Oct Saddleback, Hyden, Cuballing, Yiffiminning, Wandering Acacia glaucissima 3 sc Salmon Gums, Mt Heywood, Mt Ney, Aug-Sep Grass Patch Acacia glaucocaesia 3 p Karratha, Port Hedland, Mardie, Jui-Sep Roebourne, De Grey Acacia gloeotricha 1 K Dimond Gorge, Fitzroy River Jun Acacia gracififormis 1 MW Koolanooka Hills Sep Acacia grisea 4 WB,SC Nyabing, Peringillup, Kukerin, Kojonup, Jun-Aug Woodaniffing, Wagin, Ravensthorpe Acacia guinetii 4 MW Geraldton-Northampton Jun-Aug qf10/2008 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION Paqe4 DECLARED RARE AND PRIORITY FLORA LIST 6 October 2008 CONS DEC FLOWER SPECIES I TAXON CODE REGION DISTRIBUTION PERIOD Acacia heterochroa subsp. robertii 2 WB Bottle Rock, Varley, Digger Rock, South lroncap Acacia heteroclita subsp. valida 2 sc Porongurup Range Acacia horridula 3 sw Helena Valley - Serpentine May-Aug Acacia hystrix subsp. continua 1 sc Daniell Siding Sep Acacia imitans R MW Mt Singleton, Mt Gibson, Ningham Aug. Acacia imparilis 2 sc Stirling Range, Hamilla Hill Oct, Nov Acacia improcera 3 WB,SC Ravensthorpe, Frank Hann N.P., Lake Jui-Aug King, Mount Glasse, Grass Patch, Sheoak Hill Acacia incanicarpa 2 sc Mt LeGrand, Mt Merivale Apr, Nov- Dec Acacia inceana subsp. latifolia 1 WB Kalannie, Jibbercling Aug-Sep Acacia inophloia 3 WB,MW Pederah, Bendering, Muntadgin, Moora, Mt Bebb, Kulin Acacia inops 3 SR Margaret River, Yelverton, Witchcliffe Oct-Nov Acacia insolita subsp. efoliolata 3 WB Brookton,
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