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Bungonia National Park species

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15 species

Acianthus exsertus (Large Mosquito Orchid)

Acianthus exsertus
Acianthus exsertus
Acianthus exsertus

Caladenia carnea (Pink Fingers)

Caladenia carnea
Caladenia carnea
Caladenia carnea

Caladenia fuscata (Dusky Fingers)

Caladenia fuscata
Caladenia fuscata
Caladenia fuscata

Corysanthes hispida (Bristly Helmet Orchid)

Corysanthes hispida
Corysanthes hispida
Corysanthes hispida

Cyanicula caerulea (Blue Fingers, Blue Fairies)

Cyanicula caerulea
Cyanicula caerulea
Cyanicula caerulea

Diplodium ampliatum (Large Autumn Greenhood)

Diplodium ampliatum
Diplodium ampliatum
Diplodium ampliatum

Diplodium laxum (Antelope greenhood)

Diplodium laxum
Diplodium laxum
Diplodium laxum

Dipodium punctatum (Blotched Hyacinth Orchid)

Dipodium punctatum
Dipodium punctatum
Dipodium punctatum

Dipodium roseum (Rosy Hyacinth Orchid)

Dipodium roseum
Dipodium roseum
Dipodium roseum

Dipodium sp. (A Hyacinth Orchid)

Dipodium sp.
Dipodium sp.
Dipodium sp.

Diuris sulphurea (Tiger Orchid)

Diuris sulphurea
Diuris sulphurea
Diuris sulphurea

Microtis parviflora (Slender Onion Orchid)

Microtis parviflora
Microtis parviflora
Microtis parviflora

Oligochaetochilus sp. (A Rustyhood Orchid)

Oligochaetochilus sp.
Oligochaetochilus sp.
Oligochaetochilus sp.

Pterostylis nutans (Nodding Greenhood)

Pterostylis nutans
Pterostylis nutans
Pterostylis nutans
Bungonia National Park

Land area

769.09 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

1

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