Nature conservation

Threatened species

Thick-leaf Star-hair - South Eastern Highlands: Distribution and vegetation associations

Scientific name: Astrotricha crassifolia
Conservation status in NSW: Vulnerable
Commonwealth status: Vulnerable
Last updated: 14 Oct 2024

Distribution of the species within this region

The Thick-leaf Star-hair is known or predicted to occur in the following sub-regions of the South Eastern Highlands Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation of Australia Region.

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IBRA sub-region  Known or predictedGeographic restrictions within region
Capertee Uplands Predicted None
Kanangra Predicted None

Vegetation formations, classes and types

In this region the Thick-leaf Star-hair - South Eastern Highlands is known to be associated with the following vegetation formations and classes. Click on a name to get background information about it.

  • Dry sclerophyll forests (shrubby sub-formation)
    • Sydney Coastal Dry Sclerophyll Forests
      • 3586 Northern Sydney Scribbly Gum Woodland
      • 3590 Southern Sydney Scribbly Gum Woodland
      • 3591 Southern Sydney Sheltered Forest
      • 3593 Sydney Coastal Sandstone Bloodwood Shrub Forest
      • 3595 Sydney Coastal Sandstone Gully Forest
    • Sydney Hinterland Dry Sclerophyll Forests
      • 3617 Sydney Hinterland Peppermint-Apple Forest
    • Western Slopes Dry Sclerophyll Forests
      • 712 Blue-leaved Ironbark - pine shrubby open forest on hills in the Capertee Valley, Sydney Basin Bioregion
      • 863 Grey Gum - Narrow-leaved Stringybark - Inland Scribbly Gum shrubby open forest of the western Capertee Valley, Sydney Basin Bioregion
      • 889 Inland Scribbly Gum - Grey Gum - Narrow-leaved Ironbark shrubby open forest on hills of western Capertee Valley, Sydney Basin Bioregion
      • 1176 Slaty Box - Grey Gum shrubby woodland on footslopes of the upper Hunter Valley, Sydney Basin Bioregion