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Trees and shrubs of Black Mountain, Mount Ainslie and Mount Majura

Trees and Shrubs of Black Mtn, Mt Ainslie and Mt Majura based on Vegetative Characters

Region: Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

Area: Black Mountain, Mount Ainslie, Mount Majura

This is a plant identification key for trees and shrubs in the ACT reserves of Black Mountain, Mount Ainslie and Mount Majura. The key was created by Laurence G Adams and placed online by the Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research in Canberra.

The key is based on vegetative characteristics (non flowering or fruiting characteristics).

Author: Adams, Laurence G

Link: Trees and shrubs of Black Mountain, Mount Ainslie and Mount Majura

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