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Warby Range Area Native Lists

Including Killawarra, Glenrowan, Lurg, Greta South About this brochure Order in advance This brochure provides lists of plant species To maximise your range of species, order at that are locally native (indigenous) to the least 12 months in advance. Nurseries can Warby Range and adjoining areas (see back grow many species if they know you want page for map). These species are grouped into them. They can also ensure that the seed is lists for different profiles of the landscape/topography, local to your site ( genetically adapted to your representing the different vegetation types (Ecological conditions survive the best). So plan and order. If you Vegetation Classes, EVCs) that occur there. The species in collect your own seed, this can be given to nurseries to bold are those which are more common, and underlined grow. Then you can be sure of how local your local plants species are those that are more likely to be available from are! A list of nurseries supplying indigenous plants in the NE nurseries that sell indigenous plants. The lists are cross- Region can be found in Revegetation Resources Directory, referenced with EVC benchmarks (see references). DSE (2005) on the NECMA website: www.necma.vic.gov.au Why restore and revegetate? Choosing the best list for a site These activities provide for: shelter for stock, Selecting the appopriate list will ensure that the pasture or crops; creating/ enhancing the species are suited to the conditions. Consider: habitat for native species; improving water where you are in the landscape/ topography quality; land protection; farm forestry (including (eg. floodplain, flats, rises); the soil type and firewood, sawlogs); meeting legislative requirements (eg. remnant vegetation near by. Based on this and current site offsets), and aesthetics. conditions, select the best suited profile/s, using species descriptions as a guide. What do you want to achieve? The purpose of your works helps dictate the More Information following; where, eg. extend existing native The following references are available on the vegetation, link between patches, corner of DPI & DSE websites (www.dpi.vic.gov.au; paddock, along drainage line, in gully etc; www.dse.vic.gov.au) and at their offices how, eg. planting, direct seeding or natural regeneration; the Wodonga McKoy St (02) 60437900 on going management required; what species you revegetate Wangaratta Cnr Ovens and Ford St (03) 57238600 with; the density (how many plants); and the arrangement, eg. rows versus random, around existing . General: DSE (2006) Native Vegetation Revegetation planting standards - Guidelines for establishing native Make the most of your efforts! vegetation for net gain accounting, DSE, East Melbourne. Perry, D and Butler, M. (2004) planting and aftercare, The long term survival, effective regeneration LC0104, DPI, Melbourne. and other benefits can easily be optimised, Biodiversity: Platt, S. (2002) How to Plan Wildlife whatever the purpose of your efforts. Landscapes, DNRE, Melbourne. Expanding the range of plant types to include Riparian Revegetation: Price, P. & Lovett, S. (2002) shrubs, grasses and wildflowers helps keep your native trees ‘Managing riparian land’, 1, Land & Water . healthy and provides the building materials, furniture and Farm Forestry: Hajek, C. (2002) Farm forestry / food needed by local native animals. These improve the agroforestry: What is it?, AG0790, DPI, Horsham. chance of restoring plant-animal interactions such as Shelter Belts: Johnson H. and Brandle, James (2003) pollination and insect control, assisting your restoration site Shelterbelt design, LC 0136, DPI, Stawell. and surrounding areas to be self-sustaining. Salinity: DPI (2005) Frequently Asked Question About Salinity Tree Planting Incentive Projects NESSI How do I go about it? EVC Descriptions and Benchmarks: www.dse.vic.goc.au Preparing the ground, undertaking pest and under ‘Conservation and Environment’ go to ‘Native weed control, selection of plants, spacing and Vegetation Information for ’. arrangement of plants, method of planting, DNRE (2002), Managing Your Patch of Bush, Wodonga. watering in, mulching, guarding, fencing and Species Descriptions: www.csu.edu.au/herbarium/riverina monitoring are all factors which will vary according to your site and purpose. The book Revegetation Techniques A guide to establishing native vegetation in Victoria (Greening Australia 2003) is available from the website: www.greeningaustralia.com.au Victorian Government initiative Warby Ranges Creeklines - Plains - Low Hills and Lower Slopes

Landform Creekline Plain Low Hills & Description Low-gradient ephemeral (seasonal) to intermittent drainage Secondary or non-active alluvial plains Low hills and gentle lower slopes of foothills Geology & Soils Alluvial sediments: sands, clays and silts. Alluvial sediments: brown-red soils; black uniform loams; Granodiorite, metamorphic gneiss: well-drained red gradational poorly drained grey clay soils loam; red/ grey contrast soils EVC Creekline Grassy Woodland Plains Grassy Woodland Rainshadow Grassy Woodland Location Example Billabong Creek, Wangaratta-Yarrawonga Rd crossing North end of Wangaratta Common Hills south of Mills Rd, Greta West (overstorey only) Legend Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Underline text = dealbata (UT) Silver Wattle Callitris glaucophylla 1 White Cypress-pine 1 Acacia implexa (UT) Lightwood likely to be available bridgesiana But But / Apple Box White Box Allocasuarina verticillata Drooping Sheoak from nurseries Eucalyptus camaldulensis River Red-gum Eucalyptus bridgesiana But But / Apple Box Eucalyptus albens White Box Bold text = more Yellow Box Eucalyptus camaldulensis River Red Gum Blakely’s Red-gum common in EVC Grey Box Eucalyptus melliodora Yellow Box Red Stringybark Shrubs Shrubs Eucalyptus melliodora Yellow Box Trees Acacia acinacea (MS) Gold-dust Wattle Acacia acinacea (MS) Gold-dust Wattle Red Box Woody plants (include Acacia pycnantha (MS) Golden Wattle Acacia paradoxa (MS) Hedge Wattle Shrubs large shrubs) > 5m Acacia verniciflua (MS) Varnish Wattle Acacia pycnantha (MS) Golden Wattle Acacia acinacea (MS) Gold-dust Wattle (UT) Understorey Trees spinosa sbsp. spinosa (MS) Sweet Bursaria Bursaria spinosa sbsp. spinosa (MS)Sweet Bursaria Acacia rubida (MS) Red-stem Wattle = trees or large Callistemon sieberi (MS) River Bottlebrush (SS) Grey Parrot-pea Acacia verniciflua (MS) Varnish Wattle shrubs > 5m that Cassinia arcuata (MS) Drooping Cassinia Pimelea curviflora (MS) Curved Rice-flower Bursaria spinosa sbsp.spinosa (MS) Sweet Bursaria do not form part of Dillwynia cinerascens (SS) Grey Parrot-pea Pultenaea foliolosa (SS) Groundcovers the canopy Melaleuca parvistaminea (MS) Rough-barked Honey-myrtle Groundcovers Arthropodium strictum (LH) Chocolate Lily Shrubs Groundcovers Arthropodium strictum (LH) Chocolate Lily Austrodanthonia caespitosa (M) Common Wallaby-grass (MS) Medium 1-5m Acaena agnipila (MH) Hairy Sheep’s Burr Austrodanthonia caespitosa (M) Common Wallaby-grass Austrodanthonia eriantha (M) Hill Wallaby-grass (SS) Small 20cm-1m Arthropodium strictum (LH) Chocolate Lily Austrodanthonia pilosa (M) Velvet Wallaby-grass Austrodanthonia racemosa (M) Stiped Wallaby-grass (PS) Prostrate <50cm Austrodanthonia duttoniana (M) Brown-back Wallaby-grass Austrodanthonia racemosa (M) Stiped Wallaby-grass Austrostipa densiflora (M) Dense Spear-grass Groundcovers Bulbine bulbosa (MH) Bulbine Lily Austrostipa nodosa (L) Knotty Spear-grass Chrysocephalum semipapposum (LH) Clustered Everlasting (L) Large grass-like Burchardia umbellata (MH) Milkmaids Carex inversa (M) Knob Sedge Dianella longifolia (M) Pale Flax-lily plant >1m Carex appressa (L) Tall Sedge Chrysocephalum apiculatum (LH) Common Everlasting Dianella revoluta (M) Black-anther Flax-lily (M) Medium grass-like Cyperus gunnii (L) Flecked Flat-sedge Dianella longifolia (M) Pale Flax-lily Elymus scaber (M) Common Wheat-grass plant 10cm-1m Dianella longifolia (M) Pale Flax-lily Elymus scaber (M) Common Wheat-grass Glycine clandestina (SC) Twining Glycine (T) Tiny grass-like Dianella revoluta (M) Black-anther Flax-lily Eryngium ovinum (LH) Blue Devil Hardenbergia violacea (SC) Purple Coral-pea plant <10cm Elymus scaber (M) Common Wheat-grass Geranium solanderi (MH) Austral Cranesbill Lomandra filiformis (M) Wattle Mat-rush (LH) Large herb>50cm Juncus flavidus (L) Gold Rush Glycine clandestina (SC) Twining Glycine Poa sieberiana (M) Grey Tussock-grass (MH) Medium herb 5- Juncus holoschoenus (M) Joint-leaf Rush Juncus remotiflorus (M) Diffuse Rush Senecio bathurstianus (MH) Rough Fireweed 20cm Lomandra filiformis (M) Wattle Mat-rush Juncus semisolidus (L) Plains Rush (M) Kangaroo Grass (SH) Small or prostrate Microlaena stipoides (M) Weeping Grass Leptorhynchos squamatus (MH) Scaly Buttons Vittadinia cuneata (MH) Fuzzy New Holland Daisy herb < 5cm Phragmites australis (L) Common Reed Lomandra filiformis (M) Wattle Mat-rush Wahlenbergia stricta (LH) Tall Bluebell (GF) Ground Fern Poa labillardierei (M) Common Tussock-grass Lomandra multiflora (M) Many-flowered Mat-rush (SC) Scrambler/ Poa sieberiana (M) Grey Tussock-grass Pentapogon quadrifidus (M) Five-awned Spear-grass climber Themeda triandra (M) Kangaroo Grass Senecio quadridentatus (L) Cotton Fireweed Vittadinia cuneata (MH) Fuzzy New Holland Daisy Wahlenbergia stricta (LH) Tall Bluebell

1 Northern section of this area

Page 2 DSE (2007) Warby Range Area Native Plant Lists - Including Killawarra, Glenrowan, Lurg, Greta South, DSE, Wodonga. Warby Ranges Plains - Lower Slopes - Stoney Hills

Landform Plain Low Hills and Rises Low Hills Description Plains, flat or gently undulating, predominantly Box eucalypts Low Hills, lower slopes of stony sedimentary hills Low hills on plains or adjacent to the foothills Geology & Soils Alluvial sediments: well drained red or brown soils, clay loam to Sedimentary colluvium: deeper than skeletal soils upslope Sedimentary: skeletal sandy loam to clay loams, often sandy clay loam; clays with small depressions (gilgai) gravelly EVC Plains Woodland/ Herb-rich Gilgai Wetland mosaic Low Rises Grassy Woodland Box Ironbark Forest Location Example Taylors Rd, Bundalong ~0.5 km north of Chapel Rd Angford Rd, north edge of Killawarra forest Camp Rd north of Gepharts Tk, Killawarra forest Legend Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Underline text = Eucalyptus albens White Box Acacia implexa (UT) Lightwood Eucalyptus macrorhyncha Red Stringybark likely to be available Eucalyptus camaldulensis 1 River Red-gum 1 Allocasuarina luehmannii Buloke Eucalyptus microcarpa Grey Box from nurseries Eucalyptus melliodora Yellow Box Eucalyptus albens White Box Eucalyptus polyanthemos Red Box Bold text = more Eucalyptus microcarpa Grey Box Eucalyptus melliodora Yellow Box Mugga common in EVC Myoporum montanum 2 (UT) Waterbush 2 Eucalyptus microcarpa Grey Box Shrubs Shrubs Shrubs Acacia acinacea (MS) Gold-dust Wattle Trees Acacia acinacea (MS) Gold-dust Wattle Acacia acinacea (MS) Gold-dust Wattle Acacia flexifolia (MS) Bent-leaf Wattle Woody plants (include Acacia montana 2 (MS) Mallee Wattle 2 Acacia difformis (MS) Drooping Wattle Acacia genistifolia (MS) Spreading Wattle large shrubs) > 5m Acacia paradoxa (MS) Hedge Wattle Acacia genistifolia (MS) Spreading Wattle Acacia pycnantha (MS) Golden Wattle (UT) Understorey Trees Acacia pycnantha (MS) Golden Wattle Acacia pycnantha (MS) Golden Wattle (PS) Cranberry Heath = trees or large Bursaria spinosa sbsp. spinosa (MS) Sweet Bursaria Bursaria spinosa sbsp. spinosa (MS) Sweet Bursaria Brachyloma daphnoides (MS) Daphne Heath shrubs > 5m that Cassinia arcuata (MS) Drooping Cassinia Cassinia arcuata (MS) Drooping Cassinia Cassinia arcuata (MS) Drooping Cassinia do not form part of Dillwynia cinerascens (SS) Grey Parrot-pea Daviesia ulicifolia (MS) Gorse Bitter-pea Cheiranthera cyanea (SS) Blue Finger-flower the canopy Pimelea curviflora (MS) Curved Rice-flower Dillwynia cinerascens (SS) Grey Parrot-pea Daviesia leptophylla (MS) Narrow-leaf Bitter-pea Shrubs Groundcovers microphylla (SS) Common Eutaxia Dillwynia cinerascens (SS) Grey Parrot-pea (MS) Medium 1-5m Amphibromus nervosus 1 (L) Common Swamp Wallaby-grass Hibbertia exutiacies (SS) Spiky Guinea-flower (MS) Prickly Parrot-pea (SS) Small 20cm-1m Austrodanthonia caespitosa (M) Common Wallaby-grass Pimelea humilis (SS) Common Rice-flower alpina (MS) Cat’s Claw Grevillea (PS) Prostrate <50cm Austrodanthonia duttoniana 1 (M) Brown-back Wallaby-grass1 Pultenaea largiflorens (SS) Twiggy Bush-pea Haeckeria ozothamnoides (MS) Cottony Haeckeria Groundcovers Austrostipa aristiglumis (L) Plump Spear-grass Groundcovers Hibbertia exutiacies (SS) Spiky Guinea-flower (L) Large grass-like Austrostipa nodosa (L) Knotty Spear-grass Aristida behriana (M) Brush Wire-grass Leucopogon rufus (SS) Ruddy Beard-heath plant >1m Chloris truncata (M) Windmill Grass Asperula conferta (MH) Common Woodruff Prostanthera decussata (MS) Dense Mint-bush (M) Medium grass-like Chrysocephalum apiculatum (LH) Common Everlasting Austrodanthonia eriantha (M) Hill Wallaby-grass Pultenaea largiflorens (SS) Twiggy Bush-pea plant 10cm-1m Dianella longifolia (M) Pale Flax-lily Austrostipa densiflora (M) Dense Spear-grass Pultenaea prostrata (SS) Silky Bush-pea (T) Tiny grass-like Dianella revoluta (M) Black-anther Flax-lily Austrostipa scabra (M) Rough Spear-grass Groundcovers plant <10cm Einadia hastata (MH) Saloop Dianella revoluta (M) Black-anther Flax-lily Austrodanthonia eriantha (M) Hill Wallaby-grass (LH) Large herb>50cm Einadia nutans (MH) Nodding Saltbush Einadia hastata (MH) Saloop Austrostipa scabra (M) Rough Spear-grass (MH) Medium herb 5- Elymus scaber (M) Common Wheat-grass Elymus scaber (M) Common Wheat-grass Derwentia perfoliata (LH) Digger’s Speedwell 20cm Enteropogon acicularis (M) Spider Grass Glycine clandestina (SC) Twining Glycine Dianella revoluta (M) Black-anther Flax-lily (SH) Small or prostrate Eryngium ovinum (LH) Blue Devil Lomandra filiformis (M) Wattle Mat-rush Joycea pallida (L) Silvertop Wallaby-grass herb < 5cm Juncus semisolidus 1 (L) Plains Rush 1 Poa sieberiana (M) Grey Tussock-grass Lomandra filiformis (M) Wattle Mat-rush (GF) Ground Fern Lomandra filiformis (M) Wattle Mat-rush Themeda triandra (M) Kangaroo Grass Poa sieberiana (M) Grey Tussock-grass (SC) Scrambler/ Lomandra multiflora (M) Many-flowered Mat-rush Vittadinia cuneata (MH) Fuzzy New Holland Daisy Xerochrysum viscosum (LH) Shiny Everlasting climber Poa sieberiana (M) Grey Tussock-grass Xerochrysum viscosum (LH) Shiny Everlasting Pycnosorus globosus 1 (LH) Drumsticks 1 Vittadinia cuneata (MH) Fuzzy New Holland Daisy

1 Gilgai soils predominantly 2 Northern section of area Page 3 DSE (2007) Warby Range Area Native Plant Lists - Including Killawarra, Glenrowan, Lurg, Greta South, DSE, Wodonga. Warby Ranges Slopes - Spring Soads - Granitic Hills

Landform Low Hills Low Hills and Lower Slopes Low Hills and Foothills Description Lower slopes, outwash of granitic hills Spring-soaks on lower slopes of granitic or metamorphic hills Rounded hills often with surface granite boulders Geology & Soils Granitic colluvium: sandy loam soils Granitic colluvium: poorly drained clays, silts; usually moist Granitic: sandy to sandy loam soils, often shallow, not on areas of through summer surface rock EVC Shrubby Granitic-outwash Grassy Woodland Spring Soak Herbland - Woodland Mosaic Granitic Hills Woodland, Rocky Outcrop Mosaic Location Example Warby Range Rd reserve, Glenrowan to Taminick Gap Rd Black Springs on Nightjar Track, Warby Range State Park North-facing slope south of Thoona Rd, east of Gerrett Rd Legend Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Underline text = Acacia implexa (UT) Lightwood Acacia dealbata 1 (UT) Silver Wattle 1 Acacia implexa (UT) Lightwood likely to be available Allocasuarina verticillata (UT) Drooping Sheoak Acacia melanoxylon (UT) Blackwood Allocasuarina verticillata Drooping Sheoak from nurseries Kurrajong Eucalyptus blakelyi 1 Blakely’s Red-gum 1 Callitris glaucophylla White Cypress-pine Bold text = more Callitris glaucophylla White Cypress-pine Eucalyptus cadens Warby Range Swamp-gum Eucalyptus blakelyi Blakely’s Red-gum common in EVC Eucalyptus albens White Box Shrubs Eucalyptus goniocalyx. Bundy / Long-leaf Box Eucalyptus blakelyi Blakely’s Red-gum Leptospermum continentale (MS) Prickly Tea-tree Eucalyptus macrorhyncha Red Stringybark Trees Eucalyptus melliodora Yellow Box Mirbelia oxylobioides (MS) Mountain Mirbelia Eucalyptus polyanthemos Red Box Woody plants (include Eucalyptus polyanthemos Red Box Viminaria juncea (MS) Golden Spray Shrubs large shrubs) > 5m Shrubs Groundcovers Acacia aspera (MS) Rough Wattle (UT) Understorey Trees Acacia buxifolia (MS) Box-leaf Wattle Baumea rubiginosa (L) Soft Twig-sedge Acacia buxifolia (MS) Box-leaf Wattle = trees or large Acacia verniciflua (MS) Varnish Wattle Carex appressa (L) Tall Sedge Acacia deanei sbsp.paucijuga (MS) Deane’s Wattle shrubs > 5m that Bursaria spinosa sbsp.spinosa (MS) Sweet Bursaria Craspedia variabilis (MH) Variable Billy-buttons Acacia verniciflua (MS) Varnish Wattle do not form part of Daviesia ulicifolia (MS) Gorse Bitter-pea Eragrostis brownii (M) Common Love-grass Astroloma humifusum (PS) Cranberry Heath the canopy Dillwynia cinerascens (SS) Grey Parrot-pea Gonocarpus micranthus (SH) Branching Raspwort Brachyloma daphnoides (MS) Daphne Heath Shrubs (MS) Cat’s Claw Grevillea Goodenia macbarronii 2 (MH) Narrow Goodenia 2 Calytrix tetragona (MS) Common Fringe-myrtle (MS) Medium 1-5m Hibbertia riparia (SS) Erect Guinea-flower Haloragis heterophylla (MH) Varied Raspwort Correa reflexa (MS) Common Correa (SS) Small 20cm-1m Pultenaea foliolosa (MS) Small-leaf Bush-pea Juncus holoschoenus (M) Joint-leaf Rush Dodonaea viscosa sbsp.angustissima (MS) Slender Hop-bush (PS) Prostrate <50cm Groundcovers Juncus planifolius (M) Broad-leaf Rush Grevillea alpina (MS) Cat’s Claw Grevillea Groundcovers Aristida behriana (M) Brush Wire-grass Juncus sarophorus (L) Broom Rush Hibbertia riparia (SS) Erect Guinea-flower (L) Large grass-like Aristida ramosa (M) Cane Wire-grass Phragmites australis (L) Common Reed rigida (MS) Hairy Geebung plant >1m Austrodanthonia eriantha (M) Hill Wallaby-grass Schoenus apogon (M) Common Bog-sedge Pimelea linifolia 3 (MS) Slender Rice-flower 3 (M) Medium grass-like Austrostipa densiflora (M) Dense Spear-grass Spiranthes australis (MH) Austral Ladies’ Tresses Pultenaea foliolosa (MS) Small-leaf Bush-pea plant 10cm-1m Bulbine bulbosa (MH) Bulbine Lily Pultenaea platyphylla (MS) Flat-leaf Bush-pea (T) Tiny grass-like Dianella revoluta (M) Black-anther Flax-lily Pultenaea procumbens (SS) Heathy Bush-pea plant <10cm Hardenbergia violacea (SC) Purple Coral-pea Groundcovers (LH) Large herb>50cm Lomandra filiformis (M) Wattle Mat-rush Austrodanthonia eriantha (M) Hill Wallaby-grass (MH) Medium herb 5- Stypandra glauca (LH) Nodding Blue-lily Austrostipa scabra (M) Rough Spear-grass 20cm Dianella revoluta (M) Black-anther Flax-lily (SH) Small or prostrate Isotoma axillaris 3 (MH) Rock Isotome 3 herb < 5cm Leucochrysum albicans (MH) Hoary Sunray (GF) Ground Fern Senecio quadridentatus (LH) Cotton Fireweed (SC) Scrambler/ Stypandra glauca 3 (LH) Nodding Blue-lily climber Xanthorrhoea glauca sbsp. angustifolia (L) Grey Grass-tree Xerochrysum viscosum (LH) Shiny Everlasting

1 Outer perimeter - on drier edge 2 A ‘vulnerable’ species, but locally found in spring-soaks 3 Occurs around rocky areas Page 4 DSE (2007) Warby Range Area Native Plant Lists - Including Killawarra, Glenrowan, Lurg, Greta South, DSE, Wodonga. Warby Ranges Plains - Steep Slopes North and South - Gentle Slopes

Landform Low Hills and Foothills Low Hills and Foothills Valleys in Hills Description Hill tops, moderate to steep dry slopes generally north to west Moderate to steep dry slopes generally south and east facing Broad valley bottoms, footslopes and moderate hill slopes Geology & Soils Sedimentary or granitic: skeletal sandy loam soil Sedimentary or granitic: typically shallow soils Colluviium derived from various geologies: well-drained red- brown gradational soils to loamy soils EVC Heathy Dry Forest Grassy Dry Forest Valley Grassy Forest Location Example South side of Thoona Rd, West of Adams Rd, Warby Range Adams Rd, south of Tower Rd, Warby Range State Park Gully crossed by Adams Rd, Warby Range State Park Legend Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Underline text = Eucalyptus goniocalyx Bundy / Long-leaf Box Eucalyptus macrorhyncha Red Stringybark Acacia dealbata (UT) Silver Wattle likely to be available Eucalyptus macrorhyncha Red Stringybark Eucalyptus polyanthemos Red Box Callitris glaucophylla White Cypress-pine from nurseries Eucalyptus polyanthemos Red Box Shrubs Eucalyptus macrorhyncha Red Stringybark Bold text = more Shrubs Acacia rubida (MS) Red-stem Wattle Eucalyptus melliodora Yellow Box common in EVC Acacia gunnii (SS) Ploughshare Wattle Acacia verniciflua (MS) Varnish Wattle Eucalyptus polyanthemos Red Box Acacia verniciflua (MS) Varnish Wattle Acrotriche serrulata (PS) Honey-pots Shrubs Trees Acrotriche serrulata (PS) Honey-pots Bursaria spinosa sbsp.spinosa (MS) Sweet Bursaria Acrotriche serrulata (PS) Honey-pots Woody plants (include Astroloma humifusum (PS) Cranberry Heath Cassinia aculeata (MS) Common Cassinia Bursaria spinosa sbsp.spinosa (MS) Sweet Bursaria large shrubs) > 5m Brachyloma daphnoides (MS) Daphne Heath Daviesia leptophylla (MS) Narrow-leaf Bitter-pea Cassinia aculeata (MS) Common Cassinia (UT) Understorey Trees Correa reflexa (MS) Common Correa Hibbertia obtusifolia (SS) Grey Guinea-flower (SS) Showy Parrot-pea = trees or large Daviesia leptophylla (MS) Narrow-leaf Bitter-pea Indigofera australis (MS) Austral Indigo Indigofera australis (MS) Austral Indigo shrubs > 5m that (SS) Small-leaf Parrot-pea Platylobium formosum (PS) Handsome Flat-pea Groundcovers do not form part of Dillwynia sericea (SS) Showy Parrot-pea Groundcovers Acaena agnipila (MH) Hairy Sheep’s Burr the canopy Gompholobium huegelii (SS) Common Wedge-pea Austrodanthonia eriantha (M) Hill Wallaby-grass Arthropodium strictum (LH) Chocolate Lily Shrubs Grevillea alpina (MS) Cat’s Claw Grevillea Chrysocephalum semipapposum (LH)Clustered Everlasting Brunonia australis (MH) Blue Pincushion (MS) Medium 1-5m Hibbertia obtusifolia (SS) Grey Guinea-flower Dichelachne rara (M) Common Plume-grass Bulbine bulbosa (MH) Bulbine Lily (SS) Small 20cm-1m Leucopogon rufus (SS) Ruddy Beard-heath Euchiton collinus (MH) Creeping Cudweed Burchardia umbellata (MH) Milkmaids (PS) Prostrate <50cm Melichrus urceolatus (SS) Urn Heath Geranium solanderi (MH) Austral Cranesbill Chrysocephalum semipapposum (LH)Clustered Everlasting Groundcovers (MS) Hairy Geebung Glycine clandestina (SC) Twining Glycine Euchiton collinus (MH) Creeping Cudweed (L) Large grass-like Groundcovers Hardenbergia violacea (SC) Purple Coral-pea Geranium solanderi (MH) Austral Cranesbill plant >1m Hardenbergia violacea (SC) Purple Coral-pea Joycea pallida (L) Silvertop Wallaby-grass Glycine clandestina (SC) Twining Glycine (M) Medium grass-like Joycea pallida (L) Silvertop Wallaby-grass Lepidosperma laterale (M) Variable Sword-sedge Lomandra filiformis (M) Wattle Mat-rush plant 10cm-1m Lepidosperma laterale (M) Variable Sword-sedge Luzula meridionalis v.densiflora (M) Common Woodrush Lomandra multiflora (M) Many-flowered Mat-rush (T) Tiny grass-like Microseris scapigera - sp. 3 (LH) Yam Daisy Microseris scapigera - sp. 3 (LH) Yam Daisy Microlaena stipoides (M) Weeping Grass plant <10cm Xanthorrhoea glauca sbsp.angustifolia (L) Grey Grass-tree Poa sieberiana (M) Grey Tussock-grass Microseris scapigera - sp. 3 (LH) Yam Daisy (LH) Large herb>50cm Xerochrysum viscosum (LH) Shiny Everlasting Senecio quadridentatus (LH) Cotton Fireweed Pelargonium australe (LH) Austral Stork’s-bill (MH) Medium herb 5- Poa sieberiana (M) Grey Tussock-grass 20cm Senecio quadridentatus (LH) Cotton Fireweed (SH) Small or prostrate Themeda triandra (M) Kangaroo Grass herb < 5cm (GF) Ground Fern (SC) Scrambler/ climber

Page 5 DSE (2007) Warby Range Area Native Plant Lists - Including Killawarra, Glenrowan, Lurg, Greta South, DSE, Wodonga. The State of Victoria does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of information on this map. Any person using or relying upon such information does so on the basis that the State of Victoria shall bear no responsibility or liability whatsoever for any errors, faults, defects or omissions in the information.

Figure 1. Map of the ‘Warby Ranges’ zone. This satellite image has an overlay of the mapped distribution of the Ecological Vegetation Classes for this zone. The mapping should only be used as an indication of which EVCs may occur there. To decide which EVCs relate to your property, use the Landform Descriptions and Geology & Soils information in the profiles. To view and print an EVC map for your area see the DSE website (www.dse.vic.gov.au) Select ‘Interactive Maps’ then ‘Biodiversity Interactive Map’ and choose the appropriate layers.

References: Berwick, S. (unpublished) Pre-1750 EVC mapping, Goulburn Broken catchment, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Benalla. Viridans Pty Ltd. (2004) Victorian Fauna Display, Viridans Pty Ltd., Melbourne. Whyte, S. (2003) Revegetation Techniques A guide for establishing native vegetation in Victoria, Greening Australia, Horsham. Acknowledgments: This project has been co-funded by DSE and Natural Heritage Trust. Our thanks to community and organisational members who have assisted with comments. Profile drawings created by Vincent Drane of Spring Creek Studio.

Edited by Sue Berwick and Mary Titcumb, Department of Sustainability and Environment Published by the Victorian Government Department of Sustainability and Environment Melbourne, July 2007 © The State of Victoria Department of Sustainability and Environment 2007 This publication is copyright. No part may be reproduced by any process except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. Authorised by the Victorian Government, Melbourne. Printed by Stream Solutions. For further information about this publication, contact: Department of Sustainability and Environment, Wodonga (02) 6043 7900 ISBN 978-1-74152-971-5 (print); ISBN 978-1-74152-977-7 (online); ISBN 978-1-74152-999-9 (CD-ROM) Disclaimer This publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its employees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication.