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Vascular flora
Xyridaceae
Xyris Herbs
Zingiberaceae
Native Ginger and Allies
Magnoliopsida
Dicots
Achariaceae
Aizoaceae
Pigfaces
Akaniaceae
Turnip Wood
Amaranthaceae
Pigweed
Anacardiaceae
Bollygum, Native Plum
Aphanopetalaceae
Asteraceae
Daisies and Allies
Atherospermataceae
Austrobaileyaceae
Austrobaileyas
Balanopaceae
Pimplebark
Balanophoraceae
Balanophoras
Bombacaceae
Baobabs
Boraginaceae
Forget-me-not
Burseraceae
Canarium and Garuga
Calycanthaceae
Cardiopteridaceae
Peripterygium Vines
Caryophyllaceae
Pin Cushion, Wort
Casuarinaceae
She-oaks
Chenopodiaceae
Saltbushes and Allies
Combretaceae
Plums, Bullwaddies, Mangroves and Bushwillow
Connaraceae
Connara Climbers
Convolvulaceae
Bindweed, Morning Glory
Cunoniaceae
Christmas Bushes and Mararas
Dichapetalaceae
Dichapetals
Dilleniaceae
Guinea Flowers
Droseraceae
Sundews
Elaeagnaceae
Oleaster
Epacridaceae
Southern Heaths
Ericaceae
Heathers and Rhododendrons
Erythroxylaceae
Erythroxylum
Euphorbiaceae
Spurges
Eupomatiaceae
Bolwarra
Fabaceae
Peas
Haloragaceae
Raspworts and Milfoils
Hernandiaceae
Hernandias and Valvantheras
Himantandraceae
Galbulimimas
Hydatellaceae
Hydatellid Herbs
Lauraceae
Laurels, Camphorwood and Australian Walnuts
Leeaceae
Leeas
Lentibulariaceae
Bladderworts
Limeaceae
Linderniaceae
Lythraceae
Loosestrifes
Melastomataceae
Native Lasiandra and Allies
Meliaceae
Rosewoods and Mahoganies
Menispermaceae
Snake, Round-leaf and Pearl Vines
Menyanthaceae
Marshwort
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Vascular flora
Molluginaceae
Carpet Weed, Herb
Monimiaceae
Sassafras, Beech
Myrtaceae
Native Myrtles
Nelumbonaceae
Waterlilies
Nepenthaceae
Nepenthes Pitcher Plants
Nitrariaceae
Nyctaginaceae
Tarvine, Pisonia and Birdlime Trees
Ochnaceae
Brackenridgea
Onagraceae
Water Primrose and Willowherbs
Opiliaceae
Oplilia Climbers
Orobanchaceae
Phrymaceae
Phyllanthaceae
Phytolaccaceae
Introduced Monococcus
Picrodendraceae
Portulacaceae
Purslane
Proteaceae
Banksias, Grevilleas and Allies
Putranjivaceae
Rhizophoraceae
Mangroves
Rutaceae
Boronia, Correa, Citrus, Phebalium, Philotheca, Zieria and Allie
Sapindaceae
Tamarind, Whitewood, Tuckeroo, Hop Bushes
Scrophulariaceae
Figworts
Simaroubaceae
Native Plum and Allies
Solanaceae
Native Gooseberries, Wild Tomatos and Boxthorns
Sphenocleaceae
Sterculiaceae
Kurrajongs and Bottletrees
Stylidiaceae
Triggerplants and Allies
Thymelaeaceae
Pimeleas
Tiliaceae
Trimeniaceae
Trimenia
Vitaceae
Winteraceae
Pepper Trees
Zygophyllaceae
Zygophyllaceae
Pinopsida
Pines and Allies
Araucariaceae
Araucaria Pines
Cupressaceae
Native Cypress
Podocarpaceae
Podocarp Pines
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Appendix 2
Acknowledgements
ANHAT acknowledges the Council of Heads of Australian Fauna Collections (CHAFC) for
supply of data from the following CHAFC member institutions:
• Australian Museum
• CSIRO Australian National Insect Collection
• Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
• Museum Victoria
• Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (Launceston)
• Queensland Museum
• South Australian Museum
• Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (Hobart)
• Western Australian Museum
The taxonomic concepts used in this report reflect an ANHAT view of the
data and not necessarily that of the CHAFC parent Museums.
Thank you to the following organisations and individuals for providing species location data
used in the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool (ANHAT) to generate this
Biodiversity Summary.
Council of Heads of Australian Faunal Collections (CHAFC)
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH)
ANHAT acknowledges the Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria Inc. (CHAH Inc.) and
partners in Australia’s Virtual Herbarium (AVH) for the supply of data from the AVH. The AVH is
a collaborative project of Australian State, Territory and Commonwealth herbaria through CHAH
Inc. and includes:
• Australian National Herbarium (CANB)
• National Herbarium of New South Wales (NSW) Botanic Gardens Trust
• Herbarium of the Northern Territory (DNA, NT)
• Queensland Herbarium (BRI)
• State Herbarium of South Australia (AD)
• Tasmanian Herbarium (HO)
• National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL) Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
• Western Australian Herbarium (PERTH).
The taxonomic concepts used in this report reflect an ANHAT view of the
data and not necessarily that of the AVH parent Herbaria.
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• Commonwealth Department of Defence
• Commonwealth Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,
Population and Communities
• New South Wales - Department of Environment and Climate Change
• New South Wales - Department of Primary Industry, Forests NSW
• Northern Territory - Department of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts
• Queensland - Environmental Protection Agency, WildNet
• South Australia - Department for Environment and Heritage
(Biological Survey of South Australia Database)
• Tasmania - Department of Primary Industries and Water (Natural Values Atlas)
• Victoria - Department of Sustainability and Environment
• Western Australia - Department of Environment and Conservation
Other Government Organisations
• Birds Australia
• Mr Russell Sheil - Rotifers of Australia
• Mr David Crosby - Lepidoptera of Victoria
Non-government
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