FelhasználókB. K. Ayala
Pellaea viridis (Forssk.) Prantl
Pteridaceae
Ochna serrulata Walp.
Ochnaceae
Gardenia jasminoides J.Ellis
Gardénia Rubiaceae
Bursaria spinosa Cav.
Pittosporaceae
Melia azedarach L.
Imafüzérfa Meliaceae
Acacia decurrens (J.C.Wendl.) Willd.
Fabaceae
Ulmus parvifolia Jacq.
Kínai szil Ulmaceae
Cinnamomum camphora (L.) J.Presl
Lauraceae
Acacia suaveolens (Sm.) Willd.
Fabaceae
Acacia ulicifolia (Salisb.) Court
Fabaceae
Hibbertia scandens (Willd.) Gilg
Dilleniaceae
Brachychiton acerifolius (A.Cunn. ex G.Don) F.Muell.
Juharlevelű lángfa Malvaceae
Monotoca elliptica (Sm.) R.Br.
Ericaceae
Notelaea longifolia Vent.
Oleaceae
Livistona australis (R.Br.) Mart.
Arecaceae
Triadica sebifera (L.) Small
Euphorbiaceae
Bursaria spinosa Cav.
Pittosporaceae
Genuine wild plants 🌏
A group for wild plants from around the world. Cultivated plants, even in botanical gardens, are not accepted. Plants must be geolocated, and the geolocation must be public. If possible, more than one photo per plant, with different organs. Publish only a few photos (don't publish all your plants at once) and try to do so after checking outside Plantnet. Yes, I know, it's restrictive 😆!
New South Wales Native Plants (Australia)
This is a group for plants that are indigenous to Australia, specifically New South Wales. They may look like plants from America or Europe but Australia's unique plants began their separate evolutionary journey 180,000,000 years ago when the continents of Gondwana began breaking apart. Australia has been an isolated continent for some 30,000,000 years.