Threatened species & ecological communities

Tunbridge buttercup (Ranunculus prasinus) Flora Recovery Plan 2006 - 2010

Department of Primary Industries and Water, November 2006
ISBN 0 7246 6351 7

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About the plan

Ranunculus prasinus Menadue (1985) is endemic to Tasmania and is known from 6 populations occurring within an area of approximately 220 square kilometres extending from Tunbridge to Campbell Town in the central Midlands region. In total, the species occupies an area of little more than 5 hectares. There is a continuing decline inferred because all known populations are on private land and are at future risk from agricultural activities.

This national Recovery Plan for Ranunculus prasinus, details the species' distribution and biology, conservation status, threats, and recovery objectives and actions necessary to ensure its long-term survival.

Cover of Recovery Plan for Tunbridge buttercup 2006-2010

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