Last updated:
14 Apr 2022
Distribution of the species within this region
The Mauve Burr-daisy 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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Vegetation formations, classes and types
In this region the Mauve Burr-daisy - 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.
- Grasslands
- Temperate Montane Grasslands
- 797 Derived grassland of the South Eastern Highlands Bioregion and South East Corner Bioregion
- 3413 Monaro Kangaroo Grass Woodland-Grassland Complex
- 3414 Monaro Snowgrass-Kangaroo Grass Grassland
- 3415 Southern Tableland Red Grass-Spear Grass Grassland
- 3416 Southern Tableland Valley Flats Damp Grassland
- Western Slopes Grasslands
- 320 Kangaroo Grass - Redleg Grass forb-rich temperate tussock grassland of the northern Monaro, ACT and upper Lachlan River regions of the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion and South Eastern Highlands Bi
- Grassy woodlands
- Southern Tableland Grassy Woodlands
- 3375 Monaro-Queanbeyan Rolling Hills Grassy Forest
- Subalpine Woodlands
- 3382 Kosciuszko Eastern Slopes Mountain Gum Forest
- 3383 Kosciuszko Subalpine Hollows Black Sally Woodland
- 1191 Snow Gum - Candle Bark woodland on broad valley flats of the tablelands and slopes, South Eastern Highlands Bioregion
- 1196 Snow Gum - Mountain Gum shrubby open forest of montane areas, South Eastern Highlands Bioregion and Australian Alps Bioregion
- Tableland Clay Grassy Woodlands
- 3338 Goulburn Tableland Frost Hollow Grassy Woodland
- 3341 Monaro-Gourock Frost Hollow Grassy Woodland