Plants of the Great South West Indigenous Planting Guide for Zones A/B
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1 LARGE SHRUBS/SMALL TREES: Acacia longifolia subsp. longifolia Sallow Wattle Coast,Wind,Dry,Shade Acacia mearnsii Black Wattle Wind,Dry Acacia mitchellii Mitchell's Wattle Dry,Shade Acacia myrtifolia Myrtle wattle Wind,Dry,Shade Acacia oxycedrus Spike Wattle Wind,Dry,Shade Acacia paradoxa Hedge Wattle Wind,Dry,Lime,Shade Acacia pycnantha Golden Wattle Wind,Dry,Lime,Shade Acacia retinodes Wirilda Wind,Shade,Dry Acacia stricta Hop Wattle Wind,Dry,Shade Acacia verniciflua (Southern variant) [k] Varnish Wattle Wind,Dry,Shade Acacia verticillata subsp. verticillata Prickly Moses Wind,Dry,Shade Adriana quadripartita [v] Coast Bitter-bush Coast Allocasuarina paludosa Swamp She-oak Wind,Wet,Dry,Shade Allocasuarina pusilla Dwarf She-oak Wind,Dry Allocasuarina verticillata Drooping She-oak Coast,wind,Dry,Lime Alyxia buxifolia Sea-box Coast,Wind,Dry,Lime Atriplex cinerea Coast Saltbush Coast,Wind,Dry,Lime Banksia marginata Silver Banksia Coast,Wind,Dry,Lime,Shade Bauera rubioides Wiry Bauera Shade Beyeria leschenaultii Pale Turpentine Bush Coast,Wind,Dry,Lime Bossiaea cinerea Showy Bossiaea Moist Bursaria spinosa subsp. spinosa Sweet Bursaria Wind,Dry,Lime,Shade Calytrix alpestris Snow Myrtle Dry,Shade Calytrix tetragona Common Fringe-myrtle Wind,Dry,Lime,Shade Cassinia longifolia Shiny Cassinia Moist Conospermum mitchellii Victorian Smoke-bush Dry,Shade Coprosma hirtella Rough Coprosma Shade Coprosma quadrifida Prickly Current Bush Shade Daviesia latifolia Hop Bitter-pea Wind,Shade Daviesia ulicifolia subsp. ulicifolia Gorse Bitter-pea Dry Dillwynia cinerascens Grey Parrot-pea Dry,Shade Dillwynia glaberrima Smooth Parrot-pea Dry Dodonaea viscosa Akeake Wind,Dry,Shade Eucalyptus diversifolia ssp megacarpa [v] Coast Gum Coast,Wind Exocarpos syrticola [r] Coast Ballart Coast,Wind Goodia lotifolia var. lotifolia Golden-tip Dry,Shade Grevillea aquifolium Variable Prickly Grevillea Dry,Lime,Shade Zone A/B 1 Plants of the Great South West Indigenous Planting Guide for Zones A/B The following is a list of suitable species for planting in Zones A/B, included as a guide, are conditions that these plants are particularly suited to or tolerant of. Hakea nodosa Yellow Hakea Wind,Dry,Shade Hakea rostrata Beaked Hakea Dry,Shade Hakea ulicina Furze Hakea Wind,Dry,Shade Indigofera australis Austral indigo Dry,Shade Ixodia achillaeoides subsp. alata Ixodia Dry Leptospermum continentale Prickly Teatree Wind,Wet,Dry,Shade Leptospermum lanigerum Woolly Teatree Wind,Wet,Water,Shade Leptospermum myrsinoides Heath Tea-tree Dry,Shade Leptospermum obovatum River Tea-tree Dry,Shade Leucopogon parviflorus Coast Beard-heath Coast,wind Malva australiana Australian Hollyhock Coast,Lime,Salt Melaleuca gibbosa Slender Honey-myrtle Wind,Dry,Lime,Shade Melaleuca lanceolata Moonah Wind,Wet,Dry,Lime,Shade Melaleuca squamea Swamp Honey-myrtle Wet,Water,Shade Melaleuca squarrosa Scented Paperbark Wind,Wet,Water,Dry,Shade Myoporum insulare Common Boobialla Coast,Wind,Dry,Lime Myoporum sp. 1 Sticky Boobialla Coast,Salt,Dry Olearia asterotricha [r] Rough Daisy Bush Shade Olearia axillaris Coast Daisy-bush Coast,Wind,Dry,Lime Olearia glandulosa Swamp Daisy-bush Shade Olearia glutinosa Sticky Daisy-bush Dry Olearia ramulosa var. ramulosa Twiggy Daisy-bush Dry,Shade Ozothamnus ferrugineus Tree Everlasting Moist Ozothamnus rosmariinifolius Rosemary Everlasting Moist Ozothamnus turbinatus Coast Everlasting Coast Persoonia juniperina Prickly Geebung Dry,Shade Pimelea flava Yellow Rice-flower Moist
2 Pimelea ligustrina Tall Rice-flower Moist Pomaderris aspera Hazel Pomaderris Shade Pomaderris elachophylla Small-leaf Pomaderris Moist Pomaderris racemosa Slender Pomaderris Lime,Dry,Shade Pultenaea hispidula Rusty Bush-pea Moist Pultenaea mollis Soft Bush-pea Moist Pultenaea prolifera [Rr] Otway Bush-pea Moist Pultenaea scabra Rough Bush-pea Dry,Shade Rhagodia candolleana subsp. candolleana Seaberry Saltbush Coast,Wind,Dry,Lime Sambucus gaudichaudiana White Elderberry Shade Senecio odoratus var. odoratus Scented Groundsell Dry Solanum laciniatum Kangaroo Apple Moist Sprengelia incarnata Pink Swamp-heath Wet,Water,Shade Spyridium parvifolium Australian Dusty Miller Dry,Shade Viminaria juncea Golden Spray Wet,Shade SMALL SHRUBS: Acrotriche cordata [r] Coast Ground-berry Coast,Lime Acrotriche prostrata Trailing Ground-berry Shade Acrotriche serrulata Honey-pots Coast,Dry,Shade Almaleea subumbellata Wiry Bush-pea Moist,Wet Amperea xiphoclada var. xiphoclada Broom splurge Moist Astroloma conostephioides Flame Heath Dry,Shade Astroloma humifusum Cranberry Heath Dry Boronia nana var. nana Dwarf Boronia Shade Boronia parviflora Swamp Boronia Shade Boronia pilosa subsp. pilosa Hairy Boronia Dry,Shade Bossiaea cordigera [r] Wiry Bossiaea Dry,Shade Calectasia intermedia Blue Tinsel-lily Dry,Shade Coprosma reptans Dwarf Nertera Wet Correa alba var pannosa White Correa Coast,Wind,Dry,Lime,Shade Correa reflexa var. reflexa Common Correa Coast,Dry,Shade Cryptandra tomentosa Prickly Cryptandra Dry,Lime Daviesia brevifolia Leafless Bitter-pea Dry Dillwynia hispida Red Parrot-pea Dry,Shade Dillwynia sericea subsp. 1 Showy Parrot-pea Dry,Shade Epacris impressa Common Heath Shade Epacris lanuginosa Woolly-style Heath Wet,Shade Epacris obtusifolia Blunt-leaf Heath Wet,Shade Eutaxia microphylla var. microphylla Common Eutaxia Dry,Shade Gompholobium ecostatum Dwarf Wedge-pea Dry Zone A/B 2 Goodenia ovata Hop Goodenia Moist,Wet,Shade Grevillea lavandulacea Lavender Grevillea Wind,Dry,Shade Hibbertia aspera subsp. aspera Rough Guinea-flower Dry,Shade Hibbertia empetrifolia subsp. empetrifolia Guinea-flower Dry,Moist,Shade Hibbertia fasciculata var. prostrata Bundled Guinea Flower Dry,Shade Hibbertia riparia Erect Guinea Flower Moist Hibbertia sericea var sericea Silky Guinea-flower Dry Isopogon ceratophyllus Horny Conebush Dry,Shade Kunzea pomifera Muntries Coast,Dry,Lime,Shade Lasiopetalum schulzenii [r] Drooping Velvet-bush Dry,Lime Leucophyta brownii Cushion Bush Coast,Dry,Lime Leucopogon ericoides Pink Beard Heath Dry,Shade Leucopogon glacialis Twisted Beard-heath Dry Leucopogon virgatus var virgatus Common Beard Heath Dry,Shade Logania ovata [r] Oval-leaf Logania Moist Olearia speciosa [K k] Netted Daisy-bush Dry Pimelea glauca Smooth Rice-flower Dry,Shade Pimelea hewardiana [R r] Forked Rice-flower Dry Pimelea humilis Common Rice Flower Dry,Shade Pimelea linifolia Slender Rice-flower Dry,Shade Pimelea octophylla Woolly Rice-flower Dry,Shade Pimelea phylicoides Heath Rice-flower Moist Pimelea serpyllifolia Thyme Rice Flower Coast Platylobium triangulare [k] Ivy Flat-pea Dry,Shade Platysace heterophylla var. heterophylla Slender Platysace Shade Pomaderris oraria subsp. oraria [R r] Coast Pomaderris Dry Pultenaea canaliculata [r] Coast Bush-pea Coast Pultenaea humilis Dwarf Bush Pea Dry,Shade Pultenaea stricta Rigid Bush Pea Moist Pultenaea tenuifolia Slender Bush-pea Coast,Dry Rubus parvifolius Small leaf Bramble Shade Scaevola calendulacea [v] Dune Fan-flower Coast,Dry,Lime,Shade Sphaerolobium vimineum Leafless Globe Pea Dry,Shade Spyridium vexilliferum var. vexilliferum Winged Spyridium Dry,Shade Stackhousia monogyna Creamy Stackhousia Moist,Shade Swainsona lessertiifolia Coast Swainson-pea Coast,Dry,Lime Tetratheca ciliata Common Pink Bells Shade Xanthosia huegelii Heath Xanthosia Moist Xanthosia leiophylla [r] Cut-leaf Xanthosia Moist
3 HERBS & WILDFLOWERS Acaena agnipila Hairy Sheep's Burr Moist Acaena echinata Sheep's Burr Moist Acaena novae-zelandiae Bidgee Widgee Coast,Wet,Dry Actites megalocarpa Dune Thistle Coast Ajuga australis Austral Bugle Dry,Shade Alternanthera denticulata Lesser Joy Weed Moist Angianthus preissianus Salt Angianthus Coast Aphanes australiana Australian Piert Dry Apium prostratum subsp. prostratum var. prostratum Sea Celery Coast Argentipallium blandowskianum Woolly Everlasting Dry Argentipallium dealbatum [r] Silver Everlasting Dry Argentipallium obtusifolium Blunt Everlasting Dry Arthropodium milleflorum Pale Vanilla Lily Moist,Shade Arthropodium strictum Chocolate Lily Moist, Asperula conferta Common Woodruff Shade,Moist Asperula sub simplex Water Woodruff Moist Austrocynoglossum latifolium Forest Hounds-tongue Moist,Shade Bossiaea prostrata Creeping Bossiaea Dry,Shade Brachyscome aculeata Branching Daisy Wet,Dry,Shade Brachyscome cardiocarpa Hinge-fruit Daisy Wet Brachyscome graminea Grass Daisy Moist Brachyscome parvula Coast Daisy Coast,Wet Brunonia australis Blue Pincushion Dry,Shade Bulbine bulbosa Bulbine Lily Dry,Shade Bulbine semibarbata Leek Lily Dry,Shade Burchardia umbellata Milkmaids Dry,Shade Caesia parviflora var. parviflora Pale Grass-lily Dry,Shade Calandrinia calyptrata Pink Purslane Dry Carpobrotus rossii Karkalla Coast,Dry Centella cordifolia Centella Moist,Wet Centipeda cunninghamii Common Sneezeweed Moist Centipeda minima Spreading Sneezeweed Moist Chamaescilla corymbosa var. corymbosa Blue Stars Moist Chenopodium glaucum Glaucous Goosefoot Coast,Moist Chrysocephalum apiculatum Common Everlasting Dry Chrysocephalum baxteri White Everlasting Dry,Shade Convolvulus erubescens Pink Bindweed Dry Cotula australis Common Cotula Moist Zone A/B 3 Cotula coronopifolia Water Buttons Wet,Water,Shade Craspedia glauca Common Billy-buttons Wet Crassula decumbens var. decumbens Spreading Crassula Coast,Moist Crassula helmsii Swamp Crassula Wet,Water,Shade Crassula sieberiana Sieber Crassula Wet,Moist Cynoglossum australe Australian Hound's-tongue Dry Daucus glochidiatus Austral Carrot Dry Derwentia derwentiana Derwent Speedwell Shade Desmodium varians [k] Slender Tick-trefoil Dry Dianella admixta Black-anther Flax Lily Coast,Moist,Lime,Shade Dichondra repens Kidney Weed Dry,Shade Drosera macrantha Climbing Sundew Dry,Shade Drosera peltata subsp. auriculata Tall Sundew Wet,Shade Drosera peltata subsp. peltata Pale Sundew Wet,Shade Drosera pygmaea Tiny Sundew Wet Einadia nutans Nodding Saltbush Dry,Shade Epilobium billardierianum subsp billardierianum Robust Willow-herb Shade,Dry,Wet Epilobium billardierianum subsp cinereum Grey Willow-herb Wet Eryngium vesiculosum Prickfoot Moist Euchiton collinus Creeping Cudweed Moist Euchiton involucratus Star Cud-weed Moist Euchiton sphaericus Common Cud-weed Moist Euphrasia collina ssp [v] Purple Eyebright Wet,Dry,Shade Geranium potentilloides var. potentilloides Soft Crane's-bill Moist,Shade Geranium solanderi [v] Austral Cranes-bill Moist Glossostigma elatinoides Small Mud-mat Wet,Water Gonocarpus humilis Shade Raspwort Shade,Moist Gonocarpus tetragynus Common Raspwort Moist Goodenia geniculata Bent Goodenia Wet,Dry Goodenia humilis Swamp Goodenia Wet,Lime,Shade Goodenia lanata Goodenia Wet,Dry,Shade Gratiola peruviana Austral Brooklime Moist,Wet Helichrysum leucopsideum Satin Everlasting Dry Helichrysum rutidolepis Pale Everlasting Dry Helichrysum scorpioides Button Everlasting Dry Hypoxis glabella var. glabella Tiny Star Shade Hypoxis hygrometrica var. hygrometrica Golden Weather-glass Shade Hypoxis vaginata var. vaginata Yellow Star Shade Isotoma fluviatilis subsp. australis Swamp Isotome Wet,Water,Shade
4 Kennedia prostrata Running Postman Dry,Shade Linum marginale Native Flax Dry,Shade Lobelia anceps Angled Lobelia Moist Lobelia gibbosa var. gibbosa Tall Lobelia Dry,Shade Lobelia pedunculata Matted Pratia Moist Lotus australis [k] Austral Trefoil Dry,Shade Lythrum hyssopifolia Small Loosestrife Moist,Dry Lythrum salicaria Purplish Loosestrife Wet,Water,Shade Mazus pumilio Swamp Mazus Wet,Water Mentha australis River Mint Wet,Shade Mentha diemenica Slender Mint Wet,Shade Microseris species 3 Yam Daisy Moist Mimulus gracilis Slender Monkey-flower Shade Montia fontana subsp. fontana [k] Water Blinks Wet Myosotis australis Austral Forget-me-not Dry Orthrosanthus multiflorus [r] Morning-flag Dry,Shade Patersonia fragilis Short Purple-flag Dry,Shade Patersonia occidentalis Long Purple Flag Wet,Dry,Shade Pelargonium australe Stork's Bill Coast,Dry,Shade Poranthera microphylla Small Poranthera Moist Ptilotus macrocephalus Feather-heads Dry Ranunculus amphitrichus Small River Buttercup Wet,Water Ranunculus glabrifolius Shining Buttercup Wet, Water Ranunculus inundatus River Buttercup Wet,Water Ranunculus lappaceus Australian Buttercup Wet,Shade Ranunculus pumilio var. pumilio Ferny Small-flower Buttercup Wet, Water Ranunculus sessilflorus var. sessilflorus Annual Buttercup Moist Samolus repens Creeping Brookweed Wet,Shade Scaevola albida Coast Fan-flower Coast,Shade Selliera radicans Selliera Moist,Shade Senecio biserratus Jagged Fireweed Moist,Salt Senecio glomeratus Annual Fireweed Moist Senecio hispidulus var. hispidulus Rough Fireweed Dry Senecio minimus Shrubby Fireweed Moist Senecio pinnatifolius Variable Groundsell Coast,Lime Senecio quadridentatus Cotton Fireweed Dry Senecio squarrosus Leafy Fireweed Moist Stackhousia spathulata [k] Coast Stackhousia Coast,Dry Stellaria pungens Prickly Starwort Dry,Shade Stylidium beaugleholei Beauglehole's Trigger-plant Wet Zone A/B 4 Stylidium graminifolium Grass Trigger-plant Coast,Dry,Shade Stylidium inundatum Hundreds and Thousands Wet Stylidium perpusillum Slender Trigger Plant Moist Tetragonia implexicoma Bower Spinach Coast,Dry Thelionema caespitosum Tufted Blue-lily Moist Thysanotus patersonii Twining Fringe-lily Dry,Shade Thysanotus tuberosus subsp. tuberosus Common Fringe-lily Dry,Shade Tricoryne elatior Yellow Rush-lily Moist,Dry Utricularia australis Fairy Aprons Wet Utricularia lateriflora Tiny Bladderwort Wet Utricularia tenella Pink Bladderwort Wet Utricularia uniflora [k] Fairy Aprons Wet Veronica calycina Hairy Speedwell Moist,Wet Veronica gracilis Slender Speedwell Moist Villarsia reniformis Running Marsh Flower Wet,Water Villarsia umbricola var. umbricola Lax Marsh-flower Wet,Water Viola betonicifolia Showy Violet Wet,Water,Dry,Shade Viola hederacea Ivy-leaf Violet Wet,Water,Dry,Shade Viola sieberiana [k] Tiny Violet Moist,Wet Wahlenbergia stricta subsp. stricta Tall Bluebell Dry,Shade Wurmbea dioica subsp. dioica Early Nancy Shade Zygophyllum billardierei Coast Twin-leaf Coast,Dry Coast: Plants suitable for frontline coastal planting. Dry: Plants particularly suitable for planting in areas prone to dry conditions. Wind: Plants that will generally tolerate strong winds. Shade: Plants that will grow with little sunlight throughout the year. Wet: Plants that will grow in soil that is permanently boggy but not actually under water. Water: Plants that will grow on water or in areas that are permanently under water. Lime: Plants that will tolerate limestone soils or soils with a high PH level. Moist: Grows best in moist, well-drained soils (Source Growing conditions: Grow What Where by Australian Plant Study Group) (k) (v) (r) (R) Threatened species - refer to Conservation Status Plants of the Great South West This plant list remains the property of Australian Plants Society - Warrnambool & District Inc. You are welcome to use it however no part may be reproduced for further publication without written permission.
5 GRASSES: Amphibromus archeri Pointed Swamp Wallaby Grass Moist Amphibromus neesii Swamp Wallaby Grass Wet Amphibromus recurvatus Dark Wallaby Grass Wet Austrodanthonia caespitosa Common Wallaby Grass Dry Austrodanthonia geniculata Kneed Wallaby-grass Dry Austrodanthonia induta Tall Wallaby-grass Moist Austrodanthonia laevis Pale Wallaby Grass Moist Austrodanthonia penicillata Slender Wallaby-grass Moist,Shade Austrodanthonia pilosa Velvet Wallaby-grass Moist Austrodanthonia setacea Bristly Wallaby Grass Dry Austrofestuca hookeriana Hooker Fescue Moist,Wet, Austrofestuca littoralis [r] Coast Fescue Coast Austrostipa flavescens Coast Spear-grass Coast,Moist Austrostipa pubinodis Tall Spear-grass Moist,Shade Deyeuxia quadriseta Reed bent grass Dry Dichelachne crinita Long-hair Plum-grass Dry,Shade Dichelachne micrantha Short-hair Plume-grass Dry Distichlis distichophylla Australian Salt-grass Coast,Lime Echinopogon ovatus Common Hedgehog Grass Moist Elymus scaber Common Wheat Grass Dry Glyceria australis Australian Sweet-grass Wet,Moist Hemarthria uncinata var. uncinata Mat Grass Moist Imperata cylindrica Blady Grass Moist Lachnagrostis billardierei subsp. billardierei Coast Blown-grass Coast, Microlaena stipoides var. stipoides Weeping Grass Dry,Shade Notodanthonia semiannularis Tasmanian Wallaby Grass Moist Pentapogon quadrifidus Fire-awned spear-grass Dry,Moist Phragmites australis Common Reed-grass Wet,Water Poa labillardierei var. labillardierei Common Tussock Grass Dry,Shade Poa morrisii Soft Tussock Grass Moist,Shade Poa poiformis var. poiformis Blue Tussock Grass Coast,Shade Poa sieberiana var. sieberiana Tussock Grass Dry,Shade Poa tenera Slender Tussock Grass Moist,Shade Spinifex sericeus Hairy Spinifex Coast,Lime Sporobolus virginicus Salt Couch Coast Tetrarrhena distichophylla Hairy Rice-grass Moist Themeda triandra Kangaroo Grass Dry,Shade SEDGES & SEDGE TYPE: Baloskion tetraphyllum Tassel Cord-rush Wet,Water,Shade Baumea acuta Pale Twig Rush Moist Carex appressa Tall Sedge Wet,Water,Shade Carex breviculmis Sedge Wet Carex fascicularis Tassel Sedge Wet,Moist,Shade Carex gaudichaudiana Sedge Wet,Water,Shade Carex inversa Knob Sedge Wet,Water,Shade Carex pumila Strand Sedge Moist Eleocharis acuta Common spike-rush Wet Eleocharis sphacelata Tall Spike-rush Wet,Water,Shade Empodisma minus Spreading Rope-rush Wet,Shade Ficinia nodosa Nobby Club-rush Coast,Wet,Dry,Lime,Shade Gahnia clarkei Tall Saw-sedge Wet Gahnia filum Chaffy Saw-sedge Coast,Wet Gahnia radula Thatch Saw-sedge Dry,Shade Gahnia sieberiana Red-fruit Sedge Wet,Dry,Shade Gahnia trifida Coast Saw-sedge Coast,Dry,Shade Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus Button Grass Wet Isolepis cernua subsp. cernua Nobby Club-rush Wet Isolepis cernua var. platycarpa Club-rush Wet Isolepis fluitans var. fluitans Floating Club-rush Wet,Water,Shade Isolepis inundata Swamp Club-rush Wet,Water Isolepis marginata Club-rush Wet Juncus bufonius Toad Rush Wet Juncus holoschoenus Joint-leaved Rush Wet,Water,Dry,Shade Juncus kraussii ssp. australiensis Sea Rush Wet,Coast Juncus pallidus Pale Rush Coast,Wet,Water,Shade Juncus pauciflorus Loose-flower Rush Wet,Water,Shade Juncus planifolius Broad-leaf Rush Wet Juncus procerus Tall Rush Wet Lepidosperma concavum Sand-hill Sword-sedge Dry,Shade Lepidosperma gladiatum Coast Sword-sedge Coast,Lime,Dry,Shade Lepidosperma laterale Variable Sword-sedge Wet,Dry,Shade Lepidosperma longitudinale Common Sword-sedge Wet,Shade Lomandra filiformis subsp. filiformis Wattle Mat-rush Dry,Shade Lomandra longifolia subsp longifolia Spiny-headed Mat-rush Dry,Shade Lomandra micrantha subsp. micrantha Small-flower Mat-rush Dry,Shade Lomandra multiflora subsp. multiflora Many-flowered Mat-rush Dry,Shade Zone A/B 5
6 Luzula meridionalis var. flaccida Woodrush Wet,Dry,Shade Schoenoplectus pungens Sharp Club-sedge Wet, Schoenus apogon Common Bog Rush Wet Schoenus lepidosperma subsp. lepidosperma Slender Bog-rush Wet Schoenus maschalinus Leafy Bog-rush Wet Schoenus nitens Shiny Bog-rush Wet Schoenus tesquorum Bog-rush Wet Typha domingensis Narrow leaf Cumbungi Wet,Water Xanthorrhoea australis Austral Grasstree Dry,Shade Xanthorrhoea minor subsp. lutea Small Grasstree Dry,Shade Xyris gracilis Tall Yellow-eye Wet Xyris operculata Tall Yellow-eye Wet,Shade FERNS: Adiantum aethiopicum Maidenhair fern Moist,Wet,Shade Asplenium flabellifolium Necklace Fern Moist,Wet Blechnum chambersii Lance Water-fern Moist,Wet,Shade Blechnum minus Soft Water-fern Moist,Wet,Shade Blechnum nudum Fishbone Water-fern Moist,Wet,Shade Blechnum wattsii Hard Water-fern Moist,Wet,Shade Calochlaena dubia Common Ground-fern Moist Cyathea australis Rough Tree-fern Moist,Shade Dicksonia antarctica Tree Fern Moist,Wet,Shade Gleichenia dicarpa Pouched Coral Fern Wet Gleichenia microphylla Scrambling Coral-fern Wet,Water,Shade Hypolepis muelleri Harsh Ground-fern Wet Isoetes drummondii subsp. drummondii Plain Quillwort Wet Lindsaea linearis Screw Fern Moist,Shade Lycopodiella lateralis Slender Club-moss Moist Pellaea falcata Sickle Fern Shade Pleurosorus rutifolius Blanket Fern Moist Pneumatopteris pennigera [e] Lime Fern Moist Polystichum proliferum Mother Shield Fern Shade Pteridium esculentum Austral Bracken Moist Pteris tremula Tender Brake Fern Moist,Wet,Shade Selaginella gracillima Tiny Selaginella Wet Selaginella uliginosa Swamp Selaginella Wet,Shade Todea barbara Austral King-fern Wet,Water,Shade CREEPERS: Billardiera cymosa Sweet Appleberry Dry,Lime,Shade Billardiera scandens var. scandens Common Appleberry Dry,Shade Calystegia sepium Large Bindweed Wet,Shade Clematis aristata Mountain Clematis Moist,Shade Clematis microphylla Small-leaved Clematis Coast,Dry,Lime,Shade Comesperma volubile Love Creeper Lime,Moist,Shade Glycine clandestina Twining Glycine Moist,Shade Glycine latrobeana [V v] Clover Glycine Moist Muehlenbeckia adpressa Climbing Lignum Coast,Dry LARGE TREES: Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood Wind,Dry Eucalyptus baxteri Brown Stringybark Coast,Wind,Dry,Shade Eucalyptus camaldulensis River Red-gum Wind Eucalyptus kitsoniana [R r] Bog Gum Wind,Wet,Shade Eucalyptus leucoxylon Yellow Gum Wind,Dry,Lime,Shade Eucalyptus obliqua Messmate Stringybark Wind,Dry,Shade Eucalyptus ovata Swamp Gum Wind,Wet,Shade Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp pauciflora Snow Gum Wind,Shade Eucalyptus viminalis subsp. viminalis Manna Gum Wind,Shade Eucalyptus willisii subsp. willisii [R r] Shining Peppermint Wind,Dry AQUATIC PLANTS: Alisma plantago-aquatica Water Plantain Water,Wet Aphelia gracilis Slender Aphelia Water Aphelia pumilio Dwarf Aphelia Water Lemna disperma Common Duckweed Water Myriophyllum amphibium Broad Water-milfoil Water Myriophyllum crispatum Water-milfoil Water Myriophyllum integrifolium Tiny Water-milfoil Water Myriophyllum muelleri Hooded Water-milfoil Water Myriophyllum verrucosum Red Water-milfoil Water,Lime Potamogeton australiensis [k] Thin Pond-weed Water Potamogeton pectinatus Fennel Pond-weed Water Potamogeton perfoliatus [k] Perfoliate Pondweed Water Potamogeton sulcatus Floating Pondweed Water Ruppia maritima [k] Sea Tassel Water Triglochin mucronata [r] Prickly Arrowgrass Water Triglochin nana Dwarf Arrow-grass Water Triglochin procera Water Ribbons Water Triglochin striata Streaked Arrowgrass Wet,Water Zone A/B 6
7 Zone A/B 7
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