Key to Tasmanian Dicots
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COMMON NAMES: Click on the common name to go to that species or genus. This list is not comprehensive.

Salad burnet

Safflower

Saffron thistle

Sage

Sagg

Salsify

Salt couch

Saltbush

Salt-marsh grass

Salvation Jane

Samphire

Sand fescue

Sanfoin

Sassafras

Satinwood

Scented geranium

Scentless mayweed

Scoparia

Scotch thistle

Sea barley grass

Sea box

Sea clover

Sea grass

Sea heath

Sea lavender

Sea radish

Sea rocket

Sea spurge

Sea wrack

Selfheal

Serrated tussock

Shaftal clover

Shasta daisy

She-oak

Sheepsburr

Sheepweed

Shepherd's cress

Shepherd's needle

Shepherd's purse

Shivering grass

Silk grass

Silver birch

Silver peppermint

Silver wattle

Silverweed

Six row barley

Skeleton weed

Skullcap

Skunk weed

Slender bedstraw

Slender thistle

Slender trefoil

Sloe

Small goosegrass

Smithton peppermint

Smokebush

Snail medick

Sneezeweed

Snow berry

Snowdrops

Snow gentian

Snow gum

Snowflake

Soapwort

Soft brome

Sorrel

Soursob

South American tobacco

South Esk pine

Sow thistle

Spanish artichoke

Spanish broom

Spanish heath

Spear grass

Spear thistle

Spearmint

Speedwell

Spider orchid

Spinning gum

Spiny cockleburr

Spiral orchid

Spotted burr medick

Spurge

Squirting cucumber

St Barnaby's thistle

St John's wort

Star clover

Star fruit

Star of Bethlehem

Starwort

Star thistle

Sticky boronia

Sticky wattle

Stinging nettle

Stink grass

Stink wood

Stinky boronia

Stinking mayweed

Stinkwort

Stonecrop

Storksbill

Strawberry blight

Strawberry clover

Strawberry pine

Stringy bark

Striped campion

Subterranean clover

Suckling clover

Suffocated clover

Sulphur cinquefoil

Summer grass

Sun orchid

Sundew

Swamp bedstraw

Swamp gum

Sweet Alice

Sweet vernal

Swine cress

Sycamore

 

 

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