Vegetation Type 23 - Drainage depressions with Coolabah, Bastard Coolabah or Ironwood
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1 Vegetation Type 23 - Drainage depressions with Coolabah, Bastard Coolabah or Ironwood KEY # - Occurrence in vegetation type requires confirmation N - Not charateristic in that vegetation community F - Few plants occur - ome plants will occur M - Most likely to occur in the vegetation community For more information visit wildlife.lowecol.com.au /resources/vegetation-maps/ Data courtesty of Albrecht, D., Pitts, B. (2004). The Vegetation and Plant pecies of the Alice prings Municipality Northern Territory. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment & Greening Australia NT, Report , Alice prings, NT. Taxon Name Common Name FreqCode Form Comments Abutilon leucopetalum Desert Lantern-bush N Herb Abutilon otocarpum Keeled Lantern-bush, Desert Chinese Lantern, Desert Lantern Herb Acacia aneura s.lat. Mulga, Broad-leaved Mulga Tree If present rare Acacia estrophiolata Ironwood, outhern Ironwood M Tree Acacia kempeana Witchetty Bush hrub If present rare Acacia ligulata Umbrella Bush, Dune Wattle, mall Cooba F hrub Acacia murrayana Colony Wattle, Murrays Wattle hrub Acacia salicina Cooba, Native Willow, Broughton Willow, Willow Wattle F Tree Acacia sessiliceps Curly-pod Wattle F Tree Acacia tetragonophylla Dead Finish, Kurara hrub Acacia victoriae subsp. arida Acacia Bush, Bramble Wattle, Victoria Wattle M hrub Alternanthera angustifolia Narrow-leaf Joyweed Herb Alternanthera nana Hairy Joyweed F Herb Amaranthus centralis Central Amaranth F # Herb Amaranthus interruptus Native Amaranth F # Herb Amyema gibberula var. gibberula F Mistletoe Amyema hilliana Ironwood Mistletoe Mistletoe Amyema preissii Wire-leaf Mistletoe Mistletoe Aristida biglandulosa Cane Three-awn, Two-gland Three-awn F Aristida contorta Bunched Kerosene, Mulga, Bunched Windgrass, Wind Atalaya hemiglauca Whitewood Tree Atriplex elachophylla Annual altbush, altbush M Herb Atriplex humifusa preading altbush Herb Atriplex limbata N Herb Boerhavia coccinea Tar Vine # Herb Veg Type 23 Page 1
2 Boerhavia repleta F Herb Boerhavia schomburgkiana Yipa # Herb Bothriochloa ewartiana Desert Bluegrass Brachyscome ciliaris complex Variable Daisy Herb Calocephalus platycephalus Yellow Billybuttons Herb Calotis hispidula Bogan Flea, Bindi-eye, Hairy Burr-daisy Herb Calotis latiuscula Leafy Burr-daisy, Yellow-flowered Burr-daisy Herb Capparis mitchellii Wild Orange, Native Orange, Bumble, Native Pomegranate Tree Capparis spinosa var. nummularia Caper Bush, Wild Passionfruit, Nipan hrub Centipeda thespidioides Desert neezeweed, Gilgai neezeweed Herb Cheilanthes sieberi subsp. sieberi Mulga Fern, Rock Fern Herb Chenopodium auricomum Northern Bluebush, wamp Bluebush, Queensland Bluebush N Herb Chenopodium cristatum Crested Goosefoot, Crested Crumbweed Herb Chenopodium melanocarpum Black-fruited Goosefoot, Black Crumbweed Herb Chrysocephalum apiculatum mall Yellow Button, Common Everlasting, Yellow Buttons Herb Chrysopogon fallax Golden Beard, Ribbon, Weeping, pear Cleome viscosa Tickweed, Mustard Bush Herb Convolvulus clementii Australian Bindweed, Pink Bindweed, Blushing Bindweed M Herb Convolvulus remotus F Herb Corymbia aparrerinja Ghost Gum, White Gum, Desert White Gum, Dallachy's Gum F Tree Corymbia opaca Bloodwood, Desert Bloodwood N Tree Cucumis argenteus Head-ache Vine Herb Cullen cinereum Annual Verbine, Native Lucerne Herb Cuscuta victoriana Cuscuta Herb Cymbopogon ambiguus Lemon-scented, Native Lemon, cent, cented Oil-grass N Cymbopogon obtectus ilkyheads, Lemon-scented F Cyperus bifax Downs Nutgrass F edge / Rush Cyperus iria F edge / Rush Cyperus squarrosus Bearded Flat-sedge F edge / Rush Cyperus victoriensis F edge / Rush Dactyloctenium radulans Button, Finger, Toothbrush Daucus glochidiatus s.lat. Australian Carrot Herb Dichanthium sericeum subsp. sericeum ilky Bluegrass, Queensland Bluegrass Digitaria brownii Cotton Panic F Digitaria coenicola Umbrella, Finger Panic Diplachne fusca subsp. fusca mall-flowered Beetle F Veg Type 23 Page 2
3 Dissocarpus paradoxus Cannon-ball altbush, Curious altbush, Hard-head altbush F Herb Duma florulenta Lignum, Tangled Lignum, Muehlenbeckia N hrub Einadia nutans subsp. eremaea Climbing altbush M Herb Enchylaena tomentosa var. tomentosa Ruby altbush, turts altbush, Plum Puddings, Berry Cottonbush M Herb Enneapogon polyphyllus Woolly Oat-grass, Oat-grass, Leafy Nine-awn, Limestone, Run Out Buffel, Limestone Bottlewashers Enteropogon ramosus Creek Windmill, Curly Windmill Eragrostis dielsii Mallee Lovegrass F Eragrostis kennedyae mall-flowered Lovegrass F Eragrostis leptocarpa Drooping Lovegrass F Eragrostis parviflora Weeping Lovegrass F Eremophila latrobei s.lat. Native Fuchsia, Latrobes Desert Fuchsia, Georgina Poison Bush N hrub Eremophila longifolia Emu Bush, Weeping Emu Bush, Long-leaved Desert Fuchsia, Berrigan, Long Leaf Eremophila, Dogwood hrub Erodium aureum F Herb Eucalyptus camaldulensis var. obtusa River Red Gum N Tree Eucalyptus coolabah Coolabah Tree Not present at all sites Eucalyptus intertexta Bastard Coolabah, Gum-barked Coolibah, mooth-barked Coolibah Tree Not present at all sites Eulalia aurea ilky Browntop, ugar Euphorbia alsiniflora F Herb Euphorbia drummondii entity A Caustic Weed Herb Euphorbia tannensis subsp. eremophila Caustic Bush, Desert purge, Bottle Tree Caustic F Herb Evolvulus alsinoides var. villosicalyx Blue Periwinkle, Tropical peedwell F Herb Glycine canescens ilky Glycine Herb Gnephosis arachnoidea Erect Yellow-heads, Golden Heads Herb Goodenia fascicularis ilky Goodenia F # Herb Goodenia heterochila errated Goodenia F Herb Goodenia lunata Heavy-soil Hand-flower F # Herb Gossypium bickii Low Desert Rose F hrub Gossypium sturtianum var. sturtianum turts Desert Rose N hrub Grevillea striata Beefwood Tree Hakea divaricata Fork-leaved Corkwood M Tree Hakea leucoptera subsp. leucoptera Needlewood, Needle Bush, Needle Hakea N hrub Haloragis aspera Rough Raspwort Herb Indigofera colutea ticky Indigo, Rusty Indigo F Herb Veg Type 23 Page 3
4 Indigofera linifolia Native Indigo, Round-pod Indigo, Narrow-leaved Indigo F hrub Indigofera linnaei Birdsville Indigo, Nine-leaved Indigo Herb Jasminum didymum subsp. lineare Native Jasmine, Wild Jasmine hrub Leiocarpa leptolepis Herb Leiocarpa tomentosa Woolly Plover-Daisy F Herb Lepidium muelleri-ferdinandi Muellers Peppercress Herb Lepidium oxytrichum Green Peppercress, Hairy Peppercress N Herb Lepidium phlebopetalum Veined Peppercress Herb Lysiana exocarpi subsp. exocarpi Harlequin Mistletoe Mistletoe Maireana aphylla Cottonbush, Leafless Bluebush N Herb Maireana scleroptera M Herb Marsdenia australis Bush Banana, Lungkwa, Doubah Herb Marsilea exarata wayback Nardoo, Little Nardoo Herb Minuria cunninghamii Bush Minuria F Herb Minuria integerrima mooth Minuria F Herb Myoporum montanum Boobialla, Desert Boobialla, Western Boobialla F hrub Nicotiana megalosiphon subsp. sessilifolia Long-flowered Tobacco F Herb Oxalis radicosa F Herb Panicum decompositum s.lat. Native Millet, Native Panic, Australian Millet, targrass Parietaria cardiostegia F Herb W Ilparpa Valley only Phyllanthus maderaspatensis var. angustifolius F Herb Pittosporum angustifolium Pittosporum, Native Apricot, Weeping Pittosporum, Native Willow Tree Plantago debilis hade Plantain F Herb Portulaca oleracea Munyeroo, Pigweed, Purslane Herb Pterocaulon sphacelatum Apple Bush, Bush Vicks Herb Ptilotus nobilis subsp. nobilis Yellow Tails N Herb Ptilotus sessilifolius Crimson Foxtail, ilver Tails Herb Rhagodia eremaea Tall altbush Herb Rhagodia spinescens piny altbush, Hedge altbush Herb Rhodanthe charsleyae mall Yellow Daisy, Charles Daisy Herb Rhodanthe floribunda White Paper Daisy, Large White unray Herb Rhodanthe stricta lender unray Herb Rhynchosia minima Native Pea Herb Rostellularia adscendens var. latifolia Herb Rutidosis helichrysoides subsp. helichrysoides Grey Wrinklewort, Mulga Daisy Herb alsola tragus subsp. tragus alsola, Buckbush, Rolypoly, Tumbleweed, Prickly altwort, oft Rolypoly, lender altwort, Russian Thistle Herb Veg Type 23 Page 4
5 antalum lanceolatum andalwood, Plumbush, Wild Plum, Plumwood, Northern andalwood hrub auropus trachyspermus lender purge Herb clerolaena bicornis var. bicornis Goathead Burr, Bassia Burr Herb clerolaena convexula Tall Copper Burr M Herb clerolaena costata Ribbed Bindi-eye Herb clerolaena cuneata ucculent Copper Burr N Herb clerolaena lanicuspis Woolly Copper Burr, pinach-burr N Herb enecio lanibracteus hrubby Groundsel, Bushy Groundsel F Herb enecio magnificus Perennial Yellowtop, Tall Yellowtop, Rubbish Daisy Herb enna artemisioides nothosubsp. artemisioides ilver Cassia N hrub enna artemisioides subsp. filifolia Desert Cassia, Broom Bush, Punty Bush hrub enna artemisioides subsp. quadrifolia Four-leaf Desert enna hrub esbania brachycarpa Purple esbania Pea F hrub ida cunninghamii F Herb ida fibulifera ilver ida, Pin ida Herb ida filiformis Fire ida, Fine ida N Herb ida sp. Ambalindum F Herb Near sewerage ponds only olanum chenopodinum Wild Tomato, Goosefoot Potato Bush F hrub olanum ellipticum Native Tomato, Potato Bush, Potato Weed N Herb olanum esuriale Tomato Plant, Tomato Bush, Quena F Herb olanum quadriloculatum Wild Tomato, Tomato Bush N hrub porobolus caroli Fairy F temodia viscosa ticky Blue-rod, Pinty-pinty F Herb tenopetalum lineare Narrow Thread-petal, Enmerta # Herb tenopetalum nutans Nodding Thread-petal, punk Weed Herb tenopetalum velutinum Downy Thread-petal # Herb wainsona oroboides Variable wainsona F Herb wainsona phacoides Dwarf wainsona, Woodland wainsona Herb Themeda avenacea Tall Oat, Oat Kangaroo, Native Oat, wamp Kangaroo F Themeda triandra Kangaroo Trianthema triquetrum Red pinach F Herb Tribulus eichlerianus s.lat. Bindi-eye, Bull-head M Herb Trichodesma zeylanicum var. zeylanicum Cattle Bush, Camel Bush Herb Tripogon loliiformis Five-minute, Rye Beetle F Triraphis mollis Purple Plumegrass, Purple Heads, Needle Urochloa gilesii subsp. gilesii Hairy-edged Armgrass F Veg Type 23 Page 5
6 Vachellia farnesiana Mimosa Bush, weet Acacia, weet Wattle, Prickly Mimosa, Cassie Flower, Farnese Wattle, Thorny Acacia, Yellow Mimosa, Briar Bush, Downs Mimosa, False Mesquite, Mimosa Wattle, Perfumed Wattle, Prickly Mimosa Bush, ponge Flower hrub Vigna lanceolata var. latifolia Pencil Yam, Maloga Bean, Parsnip Bean F Herb Wahlenbergia communis Tufted Bluebell # Herb Wahlenbergia queenslandica Bluebell # Herb Wahlenbergia tumidifructa Tugid-fruited Bluebell F Herb Xerochrysum bracteatum Golden Everlasting, Yellow Paper-daisy Herb Zaleya galericulata subsp. galericulata Hogweed Herb Zygophyllum simile White Twin-leaf F Herb Introduced status uncertain. Considered native according to NT Flora but some consider it a weed. Veg Type 23 Page 6
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