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VicFlora

VicFlora website

VicFlora Flora of Victoria

 

VicFlora is a comprehensive and current guide to the wild plants of Victoria. It includes plant profiles, identification tools and many illustrations.

The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria provides this resource free-of-charge for land managers, scientists, students and anyone with an interest in Victorian plants.

Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria

Link: VicFlora

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