Science
- Research
- Australian 'Bush Potato'
- Australian freshwater algae
- Australian fungi
- Biology of Myrtaceae
- Botany of Botany Bay
- Cotton Wilt
- Cycas - ancient survivors
- DNA of ground orchids
- DNA studies of Elaeocarpaceae
- DNA studies of Restionaceae
- Ecology of Cumberland Plain Woodland
- Evolution and conservation
- Evolution of Cyperaceae
- Evolution of Proteaceae
- Evolution of Vallisneria
- Floristic Lists of NSW
- Fungal leaf spot on eucalypts
- Fusarium wilt
- Habitat fragmentation
- Lepidoziaceae - southern liverworts
- Marine algae
- NSW Seedbank
- NSW Vegetation Classification & Assessment Project
- Phythophthora in national parks
- Plants, vegetation, landscape, country
- Seed biology
- Seeds for the Future
- She-oaks - tough survivors
- Soilborne plant diseases in Vietnam
- Terrestrial orchids
- Trees of Papua New Guinea
- Wollemi Pine
- NSW Herbarium
- Science staff
- Our resources
- Scientific publications
Woodland plants listed by lifeformUse this list to see pictures and find out more about the ecology of the vascular plant species both native and exotic that we have found in the Cumberland Plain Woodland remnants at Mount Annan Botanic Garden. Click on the plant name. The species are divided by lifeform into trees, shrubs, vines etc. The main families, the daisies, chenopods, peas and grasses have been grouped. For information about plant species ecology in the woodland community see Community ecology Trees | Shrubs | Vines and climbers | Ferns | Daisies - Asteraceae | Chenopods - Chenopodiaceae | Peas - Fabaceae | Other dicotyledon herbs | Grasses - Poaceae | Other monocotyledons - graminoids | Specialised lifeforms Asterisk * indicates exotic species naturalised at Mount Annan Botanic Garden. | ![]() |


