There are a variety of native and non-native plants and trees found in Australia.
One could also add the Norfolk Island Pine (Auracaria heterophylla) which is in the same genus as Bunya Pine. However, it is not found naturally on the Australian mainland, but is native to the Australian offshore territory of Norfolk island.
Some of the non-native plants include popular ornamental garden flowers such as gerberas, nasturtiums, marigolds, rhododendrons, carnations, roses and so on. Lantana is a pervasive introduced species. Trees which are non-native include frangipani, jacaranda, poinciana, poinsettia, oak, elm and Monterey pine, to name a few.
Unique Australian plants
Australia has a variety of flora well suited to its dry climate, and which also adapt to the flooding of its vast plains. Some of these species are:
One could also add the Norfolk Island Pine (Auracaria heterophylla) which is in the same genus as Bunya Pine. However, it is not found naturally on the Australian mainland, but is native to the Australian offshore territory of Norfolk Island.
Unique Australian animals
Australia's most common native animals are marsupials. These are the pouched mammals (some pouches are nothing more than a flap of skin) and include:
Monotremes(egg laying mammals) are also native to Australia. These include the platypus and the short-beaked echidna.
Native birds include:
The list of native Australian flora and fauna is far too long to include here. However, information on both topics can be gained from both the related questions and the related links.
For specific details of Australian animals and plants, see the related questions below.
Some plant species native to the Australian outback include species of eucalyptus such as the ghost gum, mulga, river redgum, mallee and wandoo. Various species of wattle trees (acacia), honey myrtle (melaleuca) and tea tree (leptospermum) can also be found in the outback, as can grasses such as spinifex. Saltbush and blue bush are common, low-growing shrubs. There are many native outback wild flowers and flowering shrubs such as Sturt's Desert Pea, Sturt's Desert Rose, Kangaroo Paw, Eremophila (emu bush) and Coral pea.
There are no native cacti in Australia.
Wabaloos, Kangaroos, Tropical Wagtails, Waterfin Jellyfish, Bucksnout toad, Koala, Bottlenosed Mammoth, Queen Moth, Eucalyptis Bat, and the Du-Dung Beetle
A lot of plants live there such as trees.
Trees and flowers and all that kinda stuff :)
A lot of plants live there such as trees.
trees flowers and plants of czech republic
That kind of depends on where the rainforest is located. But usually there are a lot of trees, srubs, and bushes.
There are many plants that live in Australia but are not native to the country, having been brought over from places like England and South America. These plants include:jacarandapoincianapoinsettiabougainvilleavarious fruit and nut treesumbrella treerubber plantEnglish oakmany other ornamental trees and shrubs
trees, shrubs and grasses forming canopies of three to four tiers.
Probably the Koala which lives in trees in Australia.
Shrubs and herbs live under trees
Yes. Koalas live in certain species of eucalyptus trees in Australia's eastern half of the mainland.
They live in trees plants and or grass.
on plants or trees