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  1. The Flora Tasmaniae is a description of the plants discovered in Tasmania during the Ross expedition written by Joseph Dalton Hooker and published by Reeve Brothers in London between 1855 and 1860. Hooker sailed on HMS Erebus as assistant surgeon.

  2. This site contains both a Vascular Plant Flora and a Lichen Flora for Tasmania. Experienced botanists working at the Herbarium manage and develop Tasmania’s botanical collections, which consist mainly of Herbarium specimens (such as the Banksia below).

  3. Flora of Tasmania. For such a tiny island state, the diversity of Tasmania's vegetation is astounding - mosaics of alpine herb fields and colourful heathland, ancient rainforests, tracts of native grasslands and dry windswept coastal vegetation.

  4. Tasmania - Flora, Fauna, Ecosystems: In general, the wettest areas have temperate rainforests, largely of beech or myrtle; areas having 30 to 60 inches (760 to 1,520 mm) of precipitation annually support good-quality eucalypt forests, and the drier areas carry poor-quality eucalypt forests or savanna woodland.

  5. The Tasmanian Herbarium contains the world’s largest collection of Tasmanian plant specimens, from the early European voyages of exploration in the late 18th century, to collections made today. The Herbarium’s collection spans 250 years of investigation into Tasmania’s remarkable plants.

  6. The Flora Tasmaniae is a description of the plants discovered in Tasmania during the Ross expedition written by Joseph Dalton Hooker and published by Reeve Brothers in London between 1855 and 1860. Hooker sailed on HMS Erebus as assistant surgeon.

  7. All about Tasmanian Native Flora. Tasmania has a wonderful range of natural flora. Much of it is common to some of the other Australian states, typically South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales however Tasmania has a great number of endemic species.