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New South Wales (including ACT)

The locality where the specimen was found naturally and excludes cultivated specimens. Distribution can be very valuable in identifying specimens, but should be treated cautiously, as our knowledge of taxon distributional ranges is generally limited. Many distributions could be extended as sampling increases. Users should seek additional correlating characters when an identification is ultimately based on distribution.

DISTRIBUTION BY FLORISTIC PROVINCE divides each state into more or less "natural" regions, defined by factors such as climate, topography, soils and resultant vegetation types. Unique combinations of these factors are sometimes reflected in locally high levels of endemism. This character may have considerable value in separating otherwise similar taxa when used with caution.

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North Coast

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Central Coast

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South Coast

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Northern Tablelands

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Central Tablelands

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Southern Tablelands (including ACT)

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North Western Slopes

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Central Western Slopes

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South Western Slopes

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North Western Plains

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South Western Plains

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North Far Western Plains

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South Far Western Plains