1. Local Indigenous Species Being Propagated For Planting
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1 1. Local Indigenous Species Being Propagated For Planting Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle Acacia mearnsii Black Wattle Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood Acacia paradoxa Hedge Wattle Acacia sophorae Coast Wattle Allocasuarina littoralis Black She-Oak Allocasuarina verticillata Drooping She-Oak Amperea xiphoclada Broom Spurge Banksia integrifolia Coast Banksia Banksia marginata Silver Banksia Baumea juncea Bare Twig Rush Bossiaea cinerea Showy Bossiaea Bossiaea prostrata Creeping Bossiaea Bulbine bulbosa Bulbine Lily Burchardia umbellata Milkmaids Bursaria spinosa var. spinosa Sweet Bursaria Bursaria spinosa var. macrophylla Large-leaf Bursaria Calystegia sepium Large Bindweed Carex appressa Tall Sedge Carex fascicularis Tassel Sedge KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 1 OF 13
2 1. Local Indigenous Species Being Propagated For Planting cont. Carpobrotis rossii Austral Pigface Cassinia aculeata Dogwood Centrolepis sp. Centolepis Clematis microphylla Small-Leaf Clematis Comesperma calymega Blue Spike Milkwort Correa alba White Correa Correa reflexa Common Correa Danthonia caespitosa Common Wallaby Grass Danthonia geniculata Kneed Wallaby Grass Danthonia pilosa Smoothflower Wallaby Grass Danthonia setacea Smallflower Wallaby Grass Dianella longifolia Pale Flax Lily Dianella longifolia var. grandis Flax Lily Dianella revoluta var. brevicaulis Black Anther Flax Lily Dianella revoluta var. revoluta Black Anther Flax Lily Dillwynia sp. Parrot Pea Disphyma crassifolium ssp.clavellatum Rounded Moon Flower Epilobium billardierianum Willow Herb Eucalyptus camaldulensis Red Gum Eucalyptus ovata Swamp Gum Eucalyptus pryoriana Gippsland Manna Gum KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 2 OF 13
3 1. Local Indigenous Species Being Propagated For Planting cont. Geranium solanderi Austral Crane's Bill Glycine clandestina Twining Glycine Goodenia ovata Hop Goodenia Hibbertia prostrata Bundled Guinea Flower Hibbertia sericea Silky Guinea Flower Hymenanthera dentata Tree Violet Imperata cylindrica Blady Grass Indigofera australis Austral Indigo Isolepis nodosa Knobby Club Rush Juncus kraussii Sea Rush Juncus pallidus Pale Rush Juncus procerus Rush Kennedia prostrata Running Postman Lepidosperma concavum Sword Rush Leptospermum laevigatum Coastal Tea-Tree Leucopogon parviflora Coast Beard Heath Leucopogon virgatus Common Beard Heath Lomandra filiformis Wattle Mat Rush Lomandra longifolia Spiny Mat Rush Lomandra nana Pale Mat Rush Melaleuca ericifolia Swamp Paperbark Microlena stipoides Weeping Grass KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 3 OF 13
4 1. Local Indigenous Species Being Propagated For Planting cont. Muehlenbeckia adpressa Climbing Lignum Myoporum insulare Boobialla Olearia glutinosa Sticky Daisy Bush Ozothamnus ferrugineus Tree Everlasting Patersonia fragilis Short Purple-flag Patersonia occidentalis Long Purple-flag Pelargonium australe Austral Stork's Bill Phragmites australis Common Reed Pimelea humilis Common Riceflower Poa poiformis Coast Tussock Grass Poa sieberiana Grey Tussock Grass Rhagodia candolleana Coastal Salt Bush Samolus repens Creeping Brookweed Solanum laciniatum Large Kangaroo Apple Stipa flavescens Spear Grass Stipa mollis Soft Spear Grass Stipa scabra ssp. falcata Slender Spear Grass Suaeda australis Sea Blite Tetragonia implexicoma Bower Spinach Themeda triandra Kangaroo Grass Tricoryne elatior Yellow Rush Lily Viminaria juncea Golden Spray KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 4 OF 13
5 2. Other Local Indigenous Species Includes those listed in records as growing in the reserves, but not recently located. Acacia pycnantha Golden Wattle Acaena novae-zelandiae Bidgee Widgee Acrotriche serrulata Honey Pots Agrostis avenacea Common Blown Grass Amyema pendulum Drooping Mistletoe Apium prostratum Sea Celery Astroloma humifusum Cranberry Heath Atriplex hastata Hastate Orache Baumea articulata Jointed Twig Rush Billardiera scandens Common Appleberry Bolboschoenus medianus Marsh Club Rush Caesia parviflora var. parviflora Pale Grass Lily Calochlaena dubia False Bracken Cassytha melantha Large Dodder Laurel Centrolepis aristata Pointed Centrolepis Centrolepis polygyna Tufted Centrolepis Centrolepis strigosa Hairy Centrolepis Cladium procerum Tall Twig-rush KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 5 OF 13
6 2. Other Local Indigenous Species continued Includes those listed in records as growing in the reserves, but not recently located. Clematis aristata Austral Clematis Comesperma volubile Love Creeper Corybas sp. Helmet Orchid Cotula australis Common cotula Danthonia penicillata Slender Wallaby Grass Dichondra repens Kidney Weed Dillwynia glaberrima Heath Parrot Pea Dipodium roseum Hyacinth Orchid Distichlis distichophylla Australian Salt-grass Diuris sulphurea Tiger Orchid Drosera peltata ssp. Sundew Drosera pygmaea Pygmy Sundew Epacris impressa Common Heath Eragrostis brownii Brown's Love Grass Glyceria australis Australian Sweet Grass Eucalyptus viminalis Manna Gum Exocarpus cupressiformis Cherry Ballart Gahnia trifida Coast Saw Sedge Geranium potentilloides Crane's Bill Gonocarpus micranthus Creeping Raspwort KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 6 OF 13
7 2. Other Local Indigenous Species continued Includes those listed in records as growing in the reserves, but not recently located. Gonocarpus tetragynus Poverty Raspwort Goodenia humilis Swamp Goodenia Hemarthria uncinata Mat Grass Hydrocotyle laxiflora Stinking Pennywort Hypericum gamineum Small St. John's Wort Hypolepis rugosula Ruddy Ground Fern Isolepis cernua Grassy Club-rush Isolepis inundata Swamp Club-rush Isolepis marginata Tiny Club-rush Isolepis platycarpa Club Rush Juncus planifolius Broad-Leaf Rush Kunzea ericoides Burgan Lagenifera stipitata Blue Bottle Daisy Lepidosperma gladiatum Coast Saw Sedge Lepidosperma laterale Variable Saw Sedge Leptinella reptans Creeping Cotula Leptospermum continentale Prickly Tea-tree Leucopogon australis Spike Beard Heath Lilaeopsis polyantha Creeping Crantzia Lobelia alata Angled Lobelia KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 7 OF 13
8 2. Other Local Indigenous Species continued Includes those listed in records as growing in the reserves, but not recently located. Lomandra filiformis ssp. coriacea Wattle Mat-rush Lycopus australis Australian Gypsywort Melaleuca squarrosa Scented Paperbark Microtis sp Onion Orchid Mimulus repens Creeping Monkey-flower Opercularia varia Variable Stinkweed Pomaderris paniculosa Pomaderris Pteridium esculentum Austral Bracken Pteris tremula Tender Brake Pterostylis concinna Trim Greenhood Pterostylis nutans Nodding Greenhood Pterostylis pedunculata Maroon Greenhood Pultenaea dentata Clustered Bush Pea Ricinocarpos pinifolia Wedding Bush Rumex brownii Slender Dock Sarcocornia quinqueflora ssp. quinqueflora Beaded Glasswort Scaevola albida Scaevola Selliera radicans Swamp Weed Senicio glomeratus Annual Fireweed KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 8 OF 13
9 2. Other Local Indigenous Species cont. Includes those listed in records as growing in the reserves, but not recently located. Senecio hispidulus Bindweed Solanum aviculare Kangaroo Apple Spergula arvensis Corn Spurrey Spinifex sericeus Hairy Spinifex Sporobolus viginicus Salt Couch Stipa stipoides Coast Spear Grass Tetragonia tetragonoides New Zealand Spinach Thelymitra sp. Sun Orchid Thysanotis patersonii Twining Fringe-lily Triglochin striatum Swamp Weed Triglochin procera Water-ribbons Wilsonia backhousei Narrow-Leaf Wilsonia Xanthosia sp. Xanthosia Zostera muelleri Dwarf Grass-Wrack KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 9 OF 13
10 3. Weed Species Currently Targeted for Removal Acacia baileyana Cootamundra Wattle Acacia saligna Golden Wreath Wattle Chrysanthemoides monilifera Boneseed Coprosma repens Mirror Plant Cytisus palmensis Tree Lucerne Delairea odorata Cape Ivy Dipogon lignosus Dolichos Genista linifolia Flax-Leaf Broom Hedera helix English Ivy Juncus acutus Sharp Rush Kennedia rubicunda Dusky Coral Pea Lycium ferocissimum Boxthorn Myrsiphyllum asparagoides Smilax or Bridal Creeper Paraserianthes lophantha Cape Wattle Phytolacca octandra Inkweed Pittosporum undulatum Sweet Pittosporum Polygala myrtifolia Myrtle-Leaf Milkwort Rubus fruiticosus sp. agg. Blackberry Rumex sp. Dock Salpichroa origanifolia Pampas Lily-of-the-Valley Senecio angulatus Climbing Groundsel KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 10 OF 13
11 3. Weed Species Currently Targeted for Removal continued Tradescantia albiflora Wandering Jew Ulex europaeus Gorse 4. Weed Species Not Currently Targeted for Removal continued Acacia longifolia Sallow Wattle Acetosa sagittata Potato Vine Agapanthus praecox ssp. orientalis Agapanthus Aira caryophyllea Silvery Hair Grass Allium triquetrum Angled Onion Anthoxanthum odoratum Sweet Vernal Grass Asparagus officinalis Asparagus Avena fatua Wild Oats Brassica fruticulosa Twiggy Turnip Brassica juncea Indian Mustard Bromus catharticus Prairie Grass Bromus hordeaceus ssp. hordeaceus Soft Brome Grass Cardamine hirsuta Flick Weed Cortaderia selloana Pampas Grass Cotula coronapifolia Water Buttons Cynodon dactylon Couch Grass Cynosurus echinatus Rough Dogs-Tail Grass KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 11 OF 13
12 4. Weed Species Not Currently Targeted for Removal continued Cyperus eragrostis Sedge Dactylis glomerata Cocksfoot Digitaria sanguinali Summer Grass Ehrharta erecta Panic Veldt Grass Eleusine tristachya American Crowsfoot Grass Eragrostis curvula African Love Grass Freesia leichtlinii Freesia Galenia pubescens Blanket Weed Gazania linearis Gazania Holcus lanatus Yorkshire Fog Grass Lagurus ovatus Hares-Tail Grass Lepidium africanum Pepper Cress Lotus sauveolens Hairy Birdsfoot Trefoil Lunaria annua Honesty Oxalis ssp. (3) Oxalis Plantago lanceolata Common Plantain Polygonum aviculare Wire Grass Weed Romulea rosea var. rosea Onion Grass Setaria gracilis var. pauciseta Slender Pidgeon Grass Silene gallica var. quinquevulnera French Catchfly Sonchus oleraceus Milk Thistle Sporobolus indicus Indian Rats-Tail Grass KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 12 OF 13
13 4. Weed Species Not Currently Targeted for Removal continued Trifolium angustifolium Narrow- Leaf Clover Trifolium arvense Haresfoot Clover Vicia sp. Vetch Vinca major Blue Periwinkle Vulpia bromoides Squirrel-Tail Fescue KANANOOK CREEK ASSOCIATION PAGE 13 OF 13
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