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Box Ironbark with understorey of pea bushes, mostly Daviesia, commonly known as "Eggs and Bacon"
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One of the few bulbous species in Australia, "Early Nancies"
Wurmbea dioica
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Wattles (Acacias) are important pioneer plants in the Australian environment.
There are at least 3 different species here but the only one I'm pretty sure about is the Golden Wattle, Acacia pycnantha, the last pic,
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