Publication Date
8-1994
Series Number
144
Abstract
A database of plant lists from over 2,500 sites was compiled from the the Northern Sandplains between Perth and Geraldton. Over 2,500 plant taxa were recorded from the area. Preliminary classification revealed in the order of 500 different floristic types. Analysis of these demonstrated strong regional patterns of floristic composition related to geology and soils. Consistencies in these patterns indicated a need to review the location of some of the botanical district boundaries.
Number of Pages
213
Keywords
Vegetation types, Botany, Vegetation surveys, Taxonomy, Western Australia, Mapping
Disciplines
Natural Resources and Conservation | Plant Sciences
Recommended Citation
Griffin, E A.
(1994), Floristic survey of Northern sandplains between Perth and Geraldton. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 144.
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