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Native - Acacia blayana - Collected by John Blay on Galoon Creek in 1981. Endemic to the Brogo Wilderness.
Fungus - Geastrum triplex - Earth star
Weed - Tweedia coerulea - A beautiful thing, Not common in the Bega Valley.

 

Jackie Miles and Max Campbell have created this extensive collection of photos of the native flora, weeds and fungi of the Bega Valley. If you want to use the images shown here, drop them a line using the contact form below.

You may search the collection by typing in the Scientific name or common name or part thereof. Or Browse the Index and click on the linked titles.

Thanks to Steve Ryan for his invaluable technical support with this site.

 

 

 

 

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