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Daviesia ulicifolia
Clusiaceae)
Species of the Box-Gum Woodlands and Derived Native Grasslands
Jervis Bay Territory Page 1 of 50 21-Jan-11 Species List for NRM Region (Blank), Jervis Bay Territory
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Post-Fire Recovery of Woody Plants in the New England Tableland Bioregion
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Bee Friendly: a Planting Guide for European Honeybees and Australian Native Pollinators
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Evaluating Agroforestry Species and Industries for Lower Rainfall Regions of Southeastern Australia FLORASEARCH 1A
Phenology of the Threatened Diuris Praecox (Orchidaceae), a Range-Restricted Terrestrial Orchid from Central Eastern New South Wales
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Pictorial Guide to the Common Legumes of the Blue Mountains, Australia
A Monograph of Daviesia (Mirbelieae, Faboideae, Fabaceae)
The Native Vegetation of the Cumberland Plain, Western Sydney: Systematic Classification and Field Identification of Communities
Recovering Bushland on the Cumberland Plain Best Practice Guidelines for the Management and Restoration of Bushland Recovering Bushland on the Cumberland Plain
Ecology of Sydney Plant Species Part 4: Dicotyledon Family Fabaceae
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Fire Responses of Bushland Plants After the January 1994 Wildfires in Northern Sydney
Daviesia Ulicifolia
The Wehl Family of South Australia and Their Botanical Connections with “Dear Uncle” Baron Ferdinand Von Mueller John Leslie Dowea, Tom W
The Evolution of Bird Pollination Syndromes in the Macaronesian Lotus (Leguminosae)
Cumberland Plain Woodland Ecology Then and Now 631
A Fistful of Astragalus: Phenotypic and Genotypic Basis of the Most Taxon
Taxonomic Studies and Investigations on The
The Effect of Smoke on Seed Germination: Global Patterns and Regional Prospects for the Southern High Plains by Yanni Chen B.S
Cluster Roots Are Common in Daviesia and Allies (Mirbelioids; Fabaceae)
Summary of Sites on the Biodiversity and Adaptation Transect Sydney
FLINDERS Island
A Monograph and the Relationships of Oliniaceae
Biodiversity Summary: Central West, New South Wales
Appendix J – Flora and Fauna
Newsletter April 2018