Native Australian Plants
Australia are known for having a wide range of plant species. In fact their are around 27,700 species of plants located in Australia alone.
This vast range includes, Acacia, Banksia, Callistemon, Daisies, Eucalypts, Mint Bushes and Grevillea which are scattered across the entire country.
The main plant focused on in this website is the Eucalyptus rossii, which is part of the Eucalypts family.
This vast range includes, Acacia, Banksia, Callistemon, Daisies, Eucalypts, Mint Bushes and Grevillea which are scattered across the entire country.
The main plant focused on in this website is the Eucalyptus rossii, which is part of the Eucalypts family.
Image: Author: Australian Native Plants Society Available at: http://anpsa.org.au/banksia.html Accessed: July 7th 2015
Banner Image: Author: Sarina Locke Available at: http://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/content/2008/s2418380.htm Accessed: July 7th 2015
Banner Image: Author: Sarina Locke Available at: http://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/content/2008/s2418380.htm Accessed: July 7th 2015
Bibliography (Harvard Style)
This bibliography is of information relating to the Eucalyptus rossii and the 'Plants' page only.
- plantsandlandscpaes, Eucalyptus rossii, Available from: http://plantsandlandscapes.com.au/prov_site/Eucalyptus_rossii, [Accessed 12th July]
- Australian Native Plant Society, Australia's Plants, Available from: http://anpsa.org.au/sgap1a.html, [Accessed 12th July]
- Australia, Australia's Plants, Available from: http://www.australia.com/en/facts/plants.html, [Accessed 12th July]
- Paddock Plants, Inland Scribbly Gum or Snappy gum, Available from: http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/agriculture/resources/private-forestry/paddock-plants/Eucalyptus-rossii-Inland-Scribbly-Gum.pdf, [Accessed 13th July]
- Bernard Fennessy, What's in a name? (pg. 22), Available from: http://www.friendsanbg.org.au/sites/default/files/pdf/bernardpapers.pdf, [Accessed 13th July]
- Australian Government, Eucalyptus rossii, Available from: https://www.anbg.gov.au/gnp/interns-2011/eucalyptus-rossii.html, [Accessed 13th July]
- bioweb, Adaptations, Available from: http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/2011/glasgow_evan/adaptation.htm, [Accessed 12th July]
- National Forest Learning Centre, Eucalypts and Fire, Available from: http://www.forest-education.com/sites/forest-education/files/explore_category/files/eucalypt_adaptations.pdf, [Accessed 14th July]