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  1. variety: Pittosporum phylliraeoides DC. var. phylliraeoides (accepted name: Pittosporum phillyreoides)

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  3. Homotypic Synonym
  4. Data provider: Sweet Pittosporum - Managing an Emerging Weed of Southern Australia

    This project will implement a programme of weed control to improve the biodiversity of Eucalyptus obliqua woodlands of the Central Mount Lofty Ranges (around 30,000ha) in SA. Specifically, the project will investigate suitable control methods for Sweet Pittosporum (a weed of national significance) and allow the regeneration of native bushland on private and public land in the region...

  5. variety: Pittosporum phillyreoides var. microcarpa S.Moore (misapplied to Pittosporum ligustrifolium)

  6. Record a sighting
  7. Misapplied
  8. subspecies: Pittosporum undulatum subsp. x emmettii W.M.Curtis (accepted name: Pittosporum bicolor Hook. x Pittosporum undulatum Vent.)

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  10. Heteroptypic Synonym
  11. Site Page: Meet Caitlin – An ALA Indigenous Internship student with a flare for coding – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 10th February 2023 Across summer 2022-23, the ALA hosted two Indigenous Internship students as part of the National Collections and Marine Infrastructure (NCMI) Indigenous Scholarship Program. Celebrating International Women and Girls in Science Day, we’re profiling Caitlin Ramsay! Caitlin joined the ALA Science and Decision Support team during her internship, where she investigated the distribution of invasive species across Australia over time...

  12. Site Page: Indigenous language names in the ALA – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 29th October 2019 At the PULiiMA 2019 Indigenous Languages & Technology Conference in Darwin in September, Senior Knowledge holders from the Kamilaroi community, Bernadette Duncan and Rhonda Ashby, together with the ALA’s Nat Raisbeck-Brown, demonstrated how Indigenous language names can be presented in the ALA...

  13. Site Page: Indigenous Ecological Knowledge – Atlas of Living Australia

    In partnership with Indigenous communities working on Country, the ALA is exploring the role of information management platforms in bridging the gaps between traditional and western science knowledge for plants and animals and supporting the health, wellbeing and empowerment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples...