Last updated:
04 Mar 2024
Distribution of the species within this region
The Senecio linearifolius var. dangarensis is known or predicted to occur in the following sub-regions of the
Sydney Basin Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation of Australia Region.
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Vegetation formations, classes and types
In this region the Senecio linearifolius var. dangarensis - Sydney Basin 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)
- Northern Escarpment Dry Sclerophyll Forests
- 626 Murrurundi Stringybark dry open forest on conglomerate outcrops in the upper Hunter Valley region
- Sydney Hinterland Dry Sclerophyll Forests
- 1614 Grey Gum - Grey Myrtle - Narrow-leaved Stringybark - Rusty Fig open forest on ranges of the Upper Hunter
- 624 Large-fruited Grey Gum - Narrow-leaved Stringybark open forest on sheltered sandstone hillslopes in the Scone region of the upper Hunter Valley
- 1666 Narrow-leaved Stringybark - Fringe Myrtle - Scaly Phebalium heathy woodland on exposed sandstone ranges of the Sydney Basin
- Western Slopes Dry Sclerophyll Forests
- 1671 Brown Bloodwood - Dwyer's Red Gum - Red Ironbark heathy woodland on sandstone ranges of the Sydney Basin
- 1668 Narrow-leaved Stringybark - Ironbark heathy open forest on sandstone ranges of the upper Hunter
- 1674 Red Ironbark - Brown Bloodwood - Black Pine heathy open forest on sandstone ranges of the Sydney Basin
- 1672 Red Ironbark - Grey Gum - Black Pine heathy woodland on sandstone ranges of the Sydney Basin
- 3767 Upper Hunter Escarpment Colluvial Ironbark Forest
- Rainforests
- Dry Rainforests
- 1540 Grey Myrtle - Grey Gum gully dry rainforest on sandstone ranges of the Sydney Basin
- 3120 Hunter-Peel Ranges Dry Rainforest
- 1543 Rusty Fig - Native Quince - Native Olive dry rainforest of the Central Hunter Valley