Dune Wood-sorrel (Common Name)
Oxalis rubens (Scientific Name) (R) Rare |
Wood Sorrel (Common Name)
Oxalis spp. (Scientific Name) |
Common Purslane (Common Name)
Portulaca oleracea (Scientific Name) |
Buttercup (Common Name)
Ranunculus pumilio/sessiliflorus (Scientific Name) |
Annual Buttercup (Common Name)
Ranunculus sessiliflorus (Scientific Name) |
Sea Celery (Common Name)
Apium prostratum subsp. prostratum vs. (Scientific Name) From Wikipedia and Plants for the Future Distribution and habitat Coastal headlands and dunes, margins of brackish swamps and saline stretches of river banks. Description Apium prostratum, commonly known as sea celery, is a variable herb native to coastal Australia and New Zealand. growing to 0.6 m (2ft). The tiny white flowers occur in clusters are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by invertebrates such as flies and ants, self. The plant is self-fertile. The leaves are variable, with toothed leaflets, and a celery like aroma. Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils. Suitable pH: acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils and can grow in saline soils. It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland). It prefers moist soil. Sea celery was an important vegetable for early Australian explorers and colonists. Captain Cook ate sea celery at Botany Bay and gathered it in bulk along with Lepidium oleraceum at Poverty Bay in New Zealand in October 1769 to protect his crew from scurvy.[1] It was commonly eaten by colonists as a survival food in the early days of the Sydney colony.[2] Both leaf and stem are eaten. Dried leaves are used in native Australian spice mixes. It tastes much the same as celery and is used to flavour soups. Variety filiforme is considered to be more palatable.[2] |
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Water Parsnip (Common Name)
Berula erecta (Scientific Name) (K) Poorly known |
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Glaucous Goosefoot (Common Name)
Chenopodium glaucum (Scientific Name) |
Goosefoot (Common Name)
Chenopodium sp. (Scientific Name) |
Common Cotula [southern waterbuttons] (Common Name)
Cotula australis (Scientific Name) |
Australian Hound's-tongue (Common Name)
Cynoglossum australe (Scientific Name) |
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Sweet Hound's-tongue (Common Name)
Cynoglossum suaveolens (Scientific Name) |
Australian Carrot (Common Name)
Daucus glochidiatus (Scientific Name) |
Tall Sundew (Common Name)
Drosera peltata ssp auriculata (?) (Scientific Name) |
Sundew (Common Name)
Drosera spp. (tiny)(Scientific Name) |
Epilobium billardierianum (Scientific Name)
Variable Willow-herb (Common Name) |
Smooth Willow-herb (Common Name)
Epilobium billardierianum subsp. billard (Scientific Name) |
Hairy Willow-herb (Common Name)
Epilobium hirtigerum (Scientific Name) |
Bedstraw (Common Name)
Galium spp. [large](Scientific Name) |
Bedstraw (Common Name)
Galium spp. [small] (Scientific Name) |
Common Cudweed (Common Name)
Euchiton involucratus s.l. (Scientific Name) |
Australian Gipsywort (Common Name)
Lycopus australis (Scientific Name) (Reg) Regionally Threatened |
Slender Mint (Common Name)
Mentha ?dimenica (Scientific Name) |
Mint (Common Name)
Mentha spp. (Scientific Name) |
Austral Forget-me-not (Common Name)
Myosotis australis (Scientific Name) |
Shade Pellitory (Common Name)
Parietaria debilis s.l. (Scientific Name) |
Slender Dock (Common Name)
Rumex brownii (Scientific Name) |
Jagged Fireweed (Common Name)
Senecio biserratus (Scientific Name) |
Annual Fireweed (Common Name)
Senecio glomeratus (Scientific Name) |
Rough Fireweed (Common Name)
Senecio hispidulus s.l. (Scientific Name) |
Shrubby Fireweed (Common Name)
Senecio minimus (Scientific Name) |
Scented Groundsel (Common Name)
Senecio odoratus var. odoratus (Scientific Name) |
Variable Groundsel (Common Name)
Senecio pinnatifolius (Scientific Name) |
Cotton Fireweed (Common Name)
Senecio quadridentatus (Scientific Name) |
Groundsel (Common Name)
Senecio spp. (Scientific Name) |
Slender Fireweed (Common Name)
Senecio tenuiflorus s.l. (Scientific Name) |
Indian Weed (Common Name)
Sigesbeckia orientalis subsp. orientalis (Scientific Name) |
Coast Swainson-pea (Common Name)
Swainsona lessertiifolia (Scientific Name) |
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Scrub Nettle (Common Name)
Urtica incisa (Scientific Name) |
Verbena (Common Name)
Verbena ?officinale var. gaudichaudii (Scientific Name) |
Hairy Speedwell (Common Name)
Veronica calycina (Scientific Name) |
Slender Speedwell (Common Name)
Veronica gracilis (Scientific Name) |