Hemerocallidaceae
(19 out of 79 species in Australia)
Arnocrinum drummondii
Drummonds Native Lily
93
1995
Arnocrinum gracillimum
Native Lily
100
2005
Caesia
sp. wongan
56
2009
Hensmania chapmanii
Chapmans Hensmania Lily
Vulnerable
100
2004
Hensmania stoniella
Hensmania Lily
85
2005
Johnsonia pubescens
Pipe Lily
50
1999
Stawellia dimorphantha
Arrowsmith Stilt-lily
Vulnerable
100
2006
Tricoryne
sp. morawa
100
2009
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of
Hemerocallidaceae.
Iridaceae
Irises and Allies
(7 out of 28 species in Australia)
Patersonia argyrea
Gairdner Range Flag
100
1996
Patersonia graminea
Native Flag
96
2004
This region rates highly for endemism of Iridaceae.
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Species are shown only if:
- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Orchidaceae
Orchids
(147 out of 1248 species in Australia)
Arachnorchis arrecta
Spider Orchid
Vulnerable
53
Arachnorchis crebra
Arrowsmith Spider Orchid
100
2005
Arachnorchis lorea
64
1991
Cyanicula fragrans
67
2000
Diuris aff. magnifica 2
77
2004
Diuris drummondii
Tall Donkey Orchid
Vulnerable
7
Diuris purdiei
Purdie's Donkey Orchid
Endangered
10
1999
Diuris recurva
64
2005
Drakaea confluens
Endangered
17
Drakaea elastica
Hammer Orchid
Endangered
10
1992
Drakodenia ornata
Native Hybrid Orchid
100
1994
Drakonorchis barbarella
Vulnerable
80
2003
Drakonorchis drakeoides
Endangered
47
1996
Jonesiopsis dundasiae
50
2007
Jonesiopsis elegans
Elegant Spider-orchid
Endangered
100
2005
Jonesiopsis nobilis
Orchid
54
2004
Jonesiopsis wanosa
Kalbarri Spider Orchid
Vulnerable
100
2003
Linguella aff. nana 11
100
1995
Linguella aff. nana 6
100
1995
Oligochaetochilus macrocalymmus
57
2003
Paracaleana dixonii
Sandplain Duck Orchid
57
2007
Thelymitra apiculata
Cleopatra's Needles
73
2005
Thelymitra stellata
Bronze Sun Orchid
Endangered
46
2007
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Species are shown only if:
- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Asterales
Asteraceae
Daisies and Allies
(200 out of 1019 species in Australia)
Actinobole condensata
Cudweed
67
2003
Asteridea morawana
Native Daisy
100
1993
Bellida graminea
Native Daisy
62
2005
Brachyscome halophila
Native Daisy
50
2000
Cephalosorus carpesioides
Native Daisy
100
2004
Dithyrostegia amplexicaulis
Native Daisy
69
2002
Epitriche demissus
Native Daisy
100
2003
Erymophyllum glossanthus
Native Daisy
64
2005
Fitzwillia axilliflora
Native Daisy
76
1994
Gnephosis acicularis
Native Daisy
52
2002
Gnephosis cassiniana
Native Daisy
70
2002
Gnephosis setifera
Native Daisy
100
1999
Gnephosis trifida
Native Daisy
67
2009
Gnephosis uniflora
Native Daisy
51
2003
Millotia dimorpha
Native Daisy
100
2005
Myriocephalus appendiculatus
Native Daisy
55
2005
Myriocephalus suffruticosus
Native Daisy
100
1974
Olearia fluvialis
Daisy Bush
64
Olearia revoluta
Daisy Bush
86
2001
Podotheca uniseta
Native Daisy
85
2003
Rhodanthe collina
Paper-daisy
50
2005
Rhodanthe spicata
Paper-daisy
55
2005
This region rates highly for endemism of Asteraceae.
Menyanthaceae
Marshwort
(2 out of 29 species in Australia)
Villarsia congestiflora
Marshwort
91
2005
This region rates highly for endemism of Menyanthaceae.
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Species are shown only if:
- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Stylidiaceae
Triggerplants and Allies
(85 out of 293 species in Australia)
Levenhookia octomaculata
Eight-spotted Stylewort
64
2004
Stylidium adpressum
Trigger-on-stilts
50
2005
Stylidium aeonioides
100
2005
Stylidium amabile
100
2004
Stylidium bicolor
69
2005
Stylidium burbidgeanum
92
2002
Stylidium confluens
85
2007
Stylidium coroniforme
Endangered
67
2003
Stylidium crossocephalum
Posy Triggerplant
78
2004
Stylidium diplotrichum
100
2005
Stylidium dispermum
90
2005
Stylidium drummondianum
100
2004
Stylidium elongatum
Tall Triggerplant
91
2005
Stylidium flagellum
100
2005
Stylidium hymenocraspedum
100
2003
Stylidium inversiflorum
100
2003
Stylidium kalbarriense
88
2005
Stylidium maitlandianum
Fountain Triggerplant
96
2005
Stylidium merrallii
Merrall's Triggerplant
Vulnerable
20
1995
Stylidium miniatum
Pink Butterfly Triggerplant
51
2006
Stylidium nonscandens
78
2004
Stylidium pendulum
100
2004
Stylidium pseudocaespitosum
100
2004
Stylidium purpureum
80
1996
Stylidium ricae
100
2005
Stylidium rigidulum
61
2005
Stylidium septentrionale
79
2003
Stylidium sidjamesii
50
1999
Stylidium stenosepalum
75
2003
Stylidium tinkeri
100
2006
Stylidium torticarpum
100
2005
Stylidium udusicola
73
2003
Stylidium warriedarense
67
2009
Stylidium wilroyense
100
2004
Stylidium xanthopis
Yellow Eyed Triggerplant
67
1974
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Stylidiaceae.
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Species are shown only if:
- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Caryophyllales
Amaranthaceae
Pigweed
(31 out of 157 species in Australia)
Ptilotus chortophytum
Ptilotus
50
2005
Ptilotus eriotrichus
Ptilotus
76
2005
Ptilotus fasciculatus
Ptilotus
Endangered
53
2004
Ptilotus grandiflorus
Ptilotus
64
2003
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Amaranthaceae.
Chenopodiaceae
Saltbushes and Allies
(100 out of 291 species in Australia)
Atriplex canescens
Fourwing saltbush
100
Halosarcia bulbosa
Large-articled Samphire
Vulnerable
100
2007
Halosarcia fimbriata
Samphire
82
2002
Halosarcia koobabbiensis
Glasswort
100
1997
Rhagodia acicularis
Saltbush
Vulnerable
20
1984
This region rates highly for endemism of Chenopodiaceae.
Droseraceae
Sundews
(43 out of 117 species in Australia)
Drosera echinoblastus
Sundew
71
1995
Drosera eneabba
Sundew
93
2005
Drosera ericksoniae
Sundew
55
2002
Drosera humilis
Sundew
83
2005
Drosera leioblastus
Sundew
100
1985
Drosera miniata
Orange Sundew
77
2003
Drosera nivea
Sundew
100
1990
Drosera pedicellaris
Sundew
100
1997
Drosera prostrata
Sundew
70
2003
Drosera radicans
Sundew
100
2002
Drosera rechingeri
Sundew
100
2002
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Droseraceae.
Limeaceae
(4 out of 9 species in Australia)
Macarthuria australis
Herb
52
2005
Macarthuria keigheryi
Herb
Endangered
40
2007
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Limeaceae.
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Species are shown only if:
- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Portulacaceae
Purslane
(22 out of 73 species in Australia)
Calandrinia composita
Purslane
67
1981
Calandrinia dielsii
Purslane
100
Calandrinia disperma
Purslane
50
2007
Calandrinia polypetala
Purslane
85
2003
Calandrinia primuliflora
Purslane
57
2007
Calandrinia
sp. bungalbin
Purslane
100
2002
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Portulacaceae.
Commelinales
Haemodoraceae
Bloodroots, Conostyles,
Kangaroo Paws and
their Allies
(49 out of 92 species in Australia)
Anigozanthos kalbarriensis
Kalbarri Kangaroo Paw
100
2004
Anigozanthos pulcherrimus
Yellow Kangaroo Paw
64
2002
Blancoa canescens
Conostylis
60
2004
Conostylis androstemma
Trumpets
67
2005
Conostylis angustifolia
Conostylis
94
2003
Conostylis aurea
Golden Conostylis
61
2004
Conostylis canteriata
Conostylis
100
2005
Conostylis crassinerva
Conostylis
96
2005
Conostylis dielsii
Conostylis
100
1990
Conostylis latens
Conostylis
64
2004
Conostylis lepidospermoides
Conostylis
Endangered
5
Conostylis micrantha
Small-flowered Conostylis
Endangered
100
2000
Conostylis neocymosa
Conostylis
100
1999
Conostylis prolifera
Conostylis
54
2007
Conostylis resinosa
Conostylis
96
2005
Conostylis robusta
Conostylis
100
2004
Conostylis seminuda
Conostylis
86
2005
Conostylis stylidioides
Conostylis
93
2005
Conostylis teretifolia
Conostylis
78
1999
Conostylis teretiuscula
Conostylis
89
2004
Conostylis tomentosa
Conostylis
89
1997
Haemodorum venosum
Native Bloodroot
72
1999
Macropidia fuliginosa
Black Kangaroo Paw
78
1999
Phlebocarya filifolia
Phlebocarya
50
2003
Phlebocarya pilosissima
Phlebocarya
100
2001
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Haemodoraceae.
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Species are shown only if:
- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Dilleniales
Dilleniaceae
Guinea Flowers
(39 out of 253 species in Australia)
Hibbertia arcuata
64
2005
Hibbertia conspicua
76
2006
Hibbertia crassifolia
63
2006
Hibbertia desmophylla
89
2004
Hibbertia glabrisepala
100
2003
Hibbertia lividula
57
1999
Hibbertia mylnei
63
2003
Hibbertia potentilliflora
96
2004
Hibbertia stenophylla
64
2006
Hibbertia subexcisa
100
1962
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Dilleniaceae.
Dioscoreales
Dioscoreaceae
Native Yams
(1 out of 4 species in Australia)
Dioscorea hastifolia
Warrine
64
2007
This region rates highly for endemism of Dioscoreaceae.
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Species are shown only if:
- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Ericales
Epacridaceae
Southern Heaths
(90 out of 458 species in Australia)
Andersonia gracilis
Slender Andersonia
Endangered
50
1999
Andersonia heterophylla
Rice-flower
64
2005
Astroloma glaucescens
Native Cranberry
71
2005
Astroloma microdonta
Sandplain Cranberry
90
2005
Astroloma stomarrhena
Red Swamp Cranberry
54
2004
Astroloma xerophyllum
Native Cranberry
62
2006
Conostephium magnum
Pearl Flower
92
2005
Conostephium preissii
Pearl Flower
51
2006
Leucopogon allittii
Beard-heath
76
2002
Leucopogon cochlearifolius
Beard-heath
85
1999
Leucopogon crassiflorus
Beard-heath
61
2003
Leucopogon hispidus
Beard-heath
100
2006
Leucopogon insularis
Beard-heath
61
2002
Leucopogon interruptus
Beard-heath
83
Leucopogon leptanthus
Beard-heath
75
2006
Leucopogon marginatus
Thick-margined Beard-heath
Endangered
53
2006
Leucopogon oblongus
Beard-heath
67
2002
Leucopogon obtectus
Hidden Beard-heath
Endangered
100
2004
Leucopogon oldfieldii
Oldfields Beard-heath
86
2005
Leucopogon oliganthus
Beard-heath
55
2005
Leucopogon phyllostachys
Beard-heath
96
2006
Leucopogon plumuliflorus
Beard-heath
67
1997
Leucopogon
sp. kalbarri
Beard-heath
100
2002
Leucopogon
sp. morseby range
Beard-heath
100
2002
Leucopogon
sp. outer wheatbelt
Beard-heath
100
2002
Leucopogon strongylophyllus
Beard-heath
62
2003
Leucopogon teretostylus
Beard-heath
50
1986
Lissanthe powelliae
Beard-heath
100
2004
Sphenotoma
sp. stirling range
Heath
92
This region rates highly for richness and endemism of Epacridaceae.
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Species are shown only if:
- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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Biodiversity summary for Northern Agricultural WA
Common Name
EPBC
Status
Proportion of
sampled range
in the region (%)
Most
recent
record
Fabales
Fabaceae
Peas
(446 out of 2583 species in Australia)
Acacia aciphylla
Wattle
76
2006
Acacia aculeiformis
Wattle
73
2006
Acacia adnata
Wattle
100
1982
Acacia ampliata
Wattle
80
2005
Acacia andrewsii
Wattle
55
2009
Acacia anthochaera
Kimberlys Wattle
85
2007
Acacia aprica
Wattle
Endangered
100
2004
Acacia aristulata
Wattle
Endangered
50
2000
Acacia ashbyae
Ashby's Wattle
96
2006
Acacia aulacophylla
Wattle
52
2005
Acacia auronitens
Wattle
88
2005
Acacia bartleana
Wattle
100
2001
Acacia blakelyi
Wattle
91
2006
Acacia carens
Wattle
100
2002
Acacia cavealis
Wattle
100
2001
Acacia chapmanii
Wattle
73
2004
Acacia cochlocarpa
Spiral Fruited Wattle
61
2004
Acacia comans
Wattle
100
1998
Acacia congesta
Wattle
76
2004
Acacia costata
Wattle
53
1988
Acacia daviesioides
Wattle
55
2005
Acacia denticulosa
Sandpaper Wattle
Vulnerable
50
1993
Acacia dilatata
Wattle
77
2006
Acacia empelioclada
Wattle
50
Acacia epacantha
Wattle
70
2004
Acacia fagonioides
Wattle
95
1998
Acacia flabellifolia
Wattle
85
2005
Acacia gelasina
Wattle
95
2003
Acacia guinetii
Guinets Wattle
100
2002
Acacia hopperiana
Wattle
94
2006
Acacia idiomorpha
Yellow Wattle
85
2004
Acacia isoneura
Wattle
93
2006
Acacia jibberdingensis
Jibberding Wattle
51
2005
Acacia lanceolata
Wattle
92
2002
Acacia latipes
Wattle
51
2004
Acacia ligustrina
Wattle
52
2005
Acacia lineolata
Dwarf Myall
54
2007
Acacia longiphyllodinea
Yalgoo
89
2003
Acacia megacephala
Wattle
100
2004
Acacia neurophylla
Wattle
52
2002
Acacia nodiflora
Wattle
56
2000
Acacia obtecta
Wattle
52
2006
Acacia oldfieldii
Wattle
100
2003
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Species are shown only if:
- listed as Vulnerable, Critically Endangered,
Endangered, or Conservation dependent
under the EPBC Act;
- the proportion of the sampled range
in the region is above 50%.
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