Rare Plants of the Pilbara
For environmental consultants, botanists, traditional owners, industry environmental officers, and conservation planners.
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Rare Plants of the Pilbara is an established reference app that is completely free.
What is Rare Plants of the Pilbara?
Current Momentum
v1.1 · 7mo ago
MaintenanceLast updated 234d ago. 3 versions tracked.
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What makes this app unique?
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What Are The Key Features?
Provides identification data for 192 threatened and priority plant species occurring in the Pilbara bioregion.
Includes both formally named species and those listed under phrase names in the Census of Western Australian Plants.
Features conservation taxa listings as defined by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions as of early 2025.
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Who Built It?
LucidMobile
Providing specialized identification and diagnostic tools for researchers, agricultural professionals, and field scientists. Enabling accurate species classification through interactive, data-driven mobile keys.
Portfolio
13
Apps
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Key Takeaways
This is a specialized, authoritative reference tool designed for professional field identification of rare flora in the Pilbara region.
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