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Distribution by botanical region - New South Wales

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The botanical regions adopted for New South Wales are those used by the National Herbarium of New South Wales.

The botanical region characters should be used carefully. If a specimen comes from near the boundary between two or more regions, select several regions to allow for range extensions or geographic imprecision.

Distribution data for this character were derived from the Flora of New South Wales vol. 2 ed. G. Harden (1991) and the Australian National Herbarium specimen database.

North Coast

Covers the northern part of the coastal region of New South Wales.

Central Coast

Covers the central part of the coastal region of New South Wales.

South Coast

Covers the southern part of the coastal region of New South Wales.

Northern Tablelands

Covers the northern part of the New South Wales tablelands.

Central Tablelands

Covers the central part of the New South Wales tablelands.

Southern Tablelands

Covers the southern part of the New South Wales tablelands.

North Western Slopes

Covers the northern part of the western slopes of New South Wales.

Central Western Slopes

Covers the central part of the western slopes of New South Wales.

South Western Slopes

Covers the southern part of the western slopes of New South Wales.

North Western Plains

Covers the northern part of the western plains of New South Wales.

South Western Plains

Covers the southern part of the western plains of New South Wales.

North Far Western Plains

Covers the northern part of the far western plains of New South Wales.

North Western Slopes

Covers the northern part of the western slopes of New South Wales.

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