List of rare flora of the Warren region
Appearance
This is a list of endangered flora of the Warren region, a biogeographic region or bioregion in southern Western Australia. It includes all taxa that occur in the region, and that have been classified as "R: Declared Rare Flora - Extant Taxa" or "X: Declared Rare Flora - Presumed Extinct Taxa" under the Department of Environment and Conservation's Declared Rare and Priority Flora List, and are hence gazetted as endangered extant flora under the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950.[1]
There are 28 endangered taxa. Leucopogon cryptanthus is presumed extinct. The other 27 are believed extant:[2]
- Asplenium obtusatum subsp. northlandicum
- Banksia brownii (Feather-leaved Banksia)
- Banksia verticillata (Albany Banksia)
- Boronia exilis
- Brachyscias verecundus
- Caladenia christineae
- Caladenia excelsa
- Caladenia harringtoniae
- Caladenia winfieldii
- Calectasia cyanea (Blue Tinsel Lily)
- Darwinia ferricola ms
- Diuris drummondii (Tall Donkey Orchid)
- Drakaea micrantha
- Dryandra nivea subsp. uliginosa
- Epiblema grandiflorum var. cyaneum ms (Blue Babe-in-a-cradle)
- Grevillea brachystylis subsp. australis
- Hydatella dioica (Swan Hydatella)
- Isopogon uncinatus
- Kennedia glabrata (Northcliffe Kennedia)
- Kennedia lateritia (Augusta Kennedia)
- Lambertia orbifolia subsp. Scott River Plains
- Meziella trifida
- Microtis globula (South-coast Mignonette Orchid)
- Reedia spathacea
- Sphenotoma drummondii (Mountain Paper-heath)
- Verticordia fimbrilepis subsp. australis
- Verticordia plumosa var. vassensis
References
[edit]- ^ "Wildlife Conservation (Rare Flora) Notice 2006(2)" (PDF). Western Australian Government Gazette. Government of Western Australia. 1 December 2006. pp. 5311–5317. Retrieved 17 January 2007.
- ^ "Florabase". Retrieved 31 January 2007.