Category
page 1Flora of New South Wales

Portulaca oleracea
species of flowering plant
Melia azedarach
species of plant

Casuarina equisetifolia
species of plant

Acacia dealbata
species of plant

Pandanus tectorius
species of plant
Araucaria bidwillii
species of conifer

Leptospermum scoparium
thumb|Tea tree, 'Ruby Glow' cultivar, Cambria, California.
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Mānuka (; Leptospermum scoparium) is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae, native to New Zealand (including the Chatham Islands) and south-east Australia. Bees produce mānuka honey from its nectar.
Tetragonia tetragonoides
species of plant

Utricularia australis
species of plant

Melaleuca alternifolia
species of plant

Acacia melanoxylon
Acacia species native to Australia

Acacia pycnantha
species of wattle

Ficus virens
species of plant

Araucaria cunninghamii
species of plant

Toona ciliata
species of tree in the family Meliaceae

Acacia baileyana
species of plant

Helichrysum bracteatum
species of plant

Dicksonia antarctica
species of fern endemic to Australia

Drosera burmanni
species of plant

Citrus australasica
species of flowering plant

Nephrolepis cordifolia
species of plant

Pteris vittata
species of plant

Acacia longifolia
species of plant

Santalum acuminatum
species of plant

Moreton Bay fig
species of plant

Petermannia cirrosa
Petermannia is the sole genus of plants in the family Petermanniaceae. Petermannia cirrosa, the only species in the genus, is endemic to the states of New South Wales and Queensland in Australia. it is a prickly, wiry stemmed vine which grows to 6 metres in height and has lancelote, ovate or elliptic leaves with an acute apex. The flowers, which appear during summer, have reflexed reddish green or white tepals. These are followed by rounded red berries.

Platycerium bifurcatum
species of fern in the family Polypodiaceae

Wollemia
Wollemia is a genus of coniferous trees in the family Araucariaceae, endemic to Australia. It represents one of only three living genera in the family, alongside Araucaria and Agathis (being more closely related to the latter). The genus has only a single known species, Wollemia nobilis, commonly known as the Wollemi pine (though it is not a true pine) which was discovered in 1994 in a temperate rainforest wilderness area of the Wollemi National Park in New South Wales. It was growing in a remote series of narrow, steep-sided, sandstone gorges north-west of Sydney. The genus is named after the

Drosera peltata
species of plant

Macadamia integrifolia
species of plant in the Macadamia genus

Themeda triandra
species of plant

Mallotus philippensis
species of plant
Swainsona formosa
species of plant

Eucalyptus leucoxylon
species of plant

Podocarpus elatus
species of plant

Acacia paradoxa
species of plant

Posidonia australis
species of plant

Eucalyptus viminalis
species of plant

Eucalyptus melliodora
species of plant

Acacia aneura
species of shrub or small tree endemic to Australia

Persoonia terminalis
species of rare shrub native to Australia
Livistona australis
species of plant

Solanum aviculare
species of plant

Ceratopteris thalictroides
species of plant

Utricularia gibba
species of plant, Humped bladderwort

Syzygium paniculatum
species of plant

Eucalyptus grandis
species of plant

Cyperus michelianus
species of plant
Cyrtostylis
Cyrtostylis, commonly known as gnat orchids, is a genus of five or six species of flowering plants in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is native to Australia and New Zealand. Cyrtostylis orchids often form dense colonies of genetically identical plants. They have a single heart-shaped leaf and a thin flowering stem with pale coloured insect-like flowers. The lateral sepals and petals are similar in size and colour but the labellum is shelf-like and conspicuous with two prominent glands at its base.

Banksia ericifolia
species of plant
Parietaria debilis
species of plant

Eucalyptus robusta
species of plant

Ammobium
Ammobium is genus of perennial Asteraceae species described as a genus in 1824 by Robert Brown, with the type species being Ammobium alatum.

Callitris preissii
species of plant

Ficus rubiginosa
species of plant

Eucalyptus sideroxylon
species of plant

Corymbia maculata
species of plant

Utricularia aurea
species of plant

Atriplex nummularia
species of plant

Citrus glauca
species of fruit-bearing plant