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Nature in Tasmania >  Plants

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Tasmania has lots of endemic plants. From the famous Huon Pine to some amazing tiny orchids, there is a lot to explore... let's go !


Cushion Plant and Coral Fern
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Eucalyptus regnans
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Leek Orchid
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Aseroe rubra also know as the anemone stinkhorn or starfish fungus, has a foul smelling, sticky brown gleba at the apex that attracts insects that then disperse the spores.

Stinkhorn and fly in the Blue Tier

Sunny morning stroll in the World Heritage

Snowgum in winter

Miena cider gum at dawn

Miena cider gum at dawn

Miena cider gum moonlit

Miena cider gum moonlit

Miena cider gum in late afternoon

Button grass in winter in the Tasmanian highlands.

Frosted button grass

Pandani lined mountain stream in Cradle Mountain after a heavy snowfall.

Mountain stream in winter

Snow gum, Mt Field area

Tasmanian snow gum detail

The gorgeous vegetation of Tasmania's alpine environments.

Alpine wonderland

Buttongrass

The Miena cider gum is a threatened eucalyptus species only found in the highlands of Tasmania's central region. It is found in frost susceptible open woodland.

Miena cider gum

Latest 360 panoramas

360 panorama of Vale of Belvoir

Vale of Belvoir

360 panorama of Fagus on the Tarn Shelf, Mount Field

Fagus on the Tarn Shelf, Mount Field

360 panorama of Track to Crater Lake, Cradle Mountain

Track to Crater Lake, Cradle Mountain

360 panorama of Upstream from the Growling Swallet, Mt Field

Upstream from the Growling Swallet, Mt Field

360 panorama of Growling Swallet, Mt Field

Growling Swallet, Mt Field

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