The Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants is a good place to find more information. See the link below. Other links on Australian native plants have also been included.
See the related links for lists of Australian tropical rainforest plants and temperate rainforest plants.
Australian Native Plants Society - Australia - was created in 1957.
There are at least a 135 endangered Australian plants. Go to (Wikipedia.org/wiki/list_of_threatened_flora_of_Australia) for a complete list.
Native Australian plants which start with 'm' include:melaleucamulgamallee
AUSTRALIAN PLANTS PHOTOGRAPHS. (See the link below)
Australian cities are planning to build desalination plants to get more water ready to use instead of waiting for it to rain
A wait-a-while is any of several Australian plants, including Acacia cuspidifolia, Smilax australis, Calamus australis, and Calamus muelleri.
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There is a push on throughout Australia to encourage people to grow Australian plants that are suited to the area where they are planted. The rewards are that they will require less care and wild life will be encouraged to visit.
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Only some Australian plants are becoming extinct, and these form only a small proportion of native plants. The plants which are in danger of extinction are so mainly because of the introduction of exotic species which push out native species. Also, introduced fauna such as rabbits and stock animals (e.g. Sheep, cattle) have a tendency to eat native grasses and shrubs fit down to the roots, which prevents any regrowth.