Desert Mud-mat
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Regional Species Conservation Assessments per IBRA subregion.
Least concern
Near threatened
Rare
Vulnerable
Endangered
Critically endangered
Extinct
Data deficient
Adelaide
Arkaroola
Ceduna
Coober Pedy
Hawker
Innamincka
Marla
Marree
Mount Gambier
Oodnadatta
Renmark
Wudinna
Keith
Yunta
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Kangaroo Island (KAN01) | Kanmantoo | Regionally Extinct [1 old record 1908; presumed extinct] |
Eyre Mallee (EYB05) | Eyre Yorke Block | Endangered (IUCN: EN D) [Bill Barker to check record] |
Gawler Volcanics (GAW02) | Gawler | Endangered (IUCN: EN D) |
Breakaways (STP01) | Stony Plains | Rare (IUCN: RA d(ii)) [extreme flood ephemeral, undercollected] |
Botanical art
Kath Alcock paintings: 3
Common names
Desert Mud-mat
Etymology
Drummondii named after James Drummond (1786-1863), a Scottish born botanist and naturalist who was the curator of the government gardens in Cork, Ireland and an early settler in Western Australia.
Distribution and status
Herbarium regions: North Western, Lake Eyre, Eyre Peninsula, Murray, Kangaroo Island
AVH map: SA distribution map (external link)