By far and away the most widespread of the Australian mistletoes, this species is native to every mainland jurisdication. Most commonly present west of the GDR.
Amyema miquelii is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Albury, Wodonga | Riverina Murray | Hume | Barwon South West | Central and Barkley
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9 Mile Hill TSR Albury Aranda Bushland Bango Nature Reserve Black Mountain Callum Brae Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park Clyde Cameron Reserve Cooleman Ridge Corry's Wood Dryandra St Woodland Eastern Hill Reserve Emu Creek Ewart Brothers Reserve Farrer Ridge Federation Hill Flea Bog Flat to Emu Creek Corridor Gigerline Nature Reserve Goulburn Mulwaree Council Harcourt Hill Illilanga & Baroona Isaacs Ridge Isaacs Ridge and Nearby Kuringa Woodlands Lake Ginninderra Lions Youth Haven - Westwood Farm A.C.T. Livingstone State Conservation Area Mcleods Creek Res (Gundaroo) Molonglo Gorge Mount Ainslie Mount Jerrabomberra Mount Jerrabomberra QP Mount Majura Mount Mugga Mugga Mount Painter Mount Taylor Mulligans Flat Nail Can Hill Namadgi National Park Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary Norris Hill Oakdale Nature Reserve Oakey Hill Padman/Mates Park Percival Hill Point Hut Hill Point Hut to Tharwa Pomaderris Nature Reserve Red Hill Nature Reserve Red Hill to Yarralumla Creek Ringwood Tank Rob Roy Range Rugosa Souths TSR on Mountain Ash Road Stirling Park Table Top Reserve Tarcutta Hills Conservation Reserve The Pinnacle Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Tuggeranong Hill Tuggeranong Homestead A.C.T. Urambi Hills Wandiyali-Environa Conservation Area Wanniassa Hill Watson Woodlands Wodonga WREN ReservesPlaces
Boambolo, NSW Bungendore, NSW Collector, NSW Gundaroo, NSW Gundary, NSW Hall, ACT Hamlyn Heights, VIC Hawker, ACT Isaacs, ACT Jerrawa, NSW Kambah, ACT Nicholls, ACT Tarcutta, NSW Watson, ACT