Upper and Ovens area Local Native Lists Including Tawonga, Mt Beauty, Germantown, Harrietville, Wandiligong

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 Upper Kiewa and Ovens area (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 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, shrubs around existing trees. 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 . Perry, D and Butler, M. (2004) Tree 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 Canberra. 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 Upper Kiewa & Ovens Lower Valleys and Slopes

Landform Valleys in Hills, Foothills Valleys in Hills, Foothills Hills, Foothills Landform Valley flats, northern end of sub region only. Broad valley bottoms, footslopes and moderate hill slopes Moderate to steep dry slopes generally south and east facing, at Description lower altitudes Geology & Soils Alluvial sediments:loams to sandy loams, brown-red soils; Colluvium derived from various geologies: well-drained red- Sedimentary or granitic - typically shallow loam to sandy loam black uniform loams brown gradational soils to loam soils soils EVC Plains Grassy Woodland Valley Grassy Forest Grassy Dry Forest Location Example No intact examples, trees on roadside at north end of area Mountain Creek Road reserve, east of Damms Rd. Reids Lane, corner near Legend Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Underline text = Acacia implexa (UT) Lightwood Acacia dealbata (UT) Silver Wattle Acacia dealbata (UT) Silver Wattle likely to be available Acacia melanoxylon (UT) Blackwood Acacia melanoxylon (UT) Blackwood Acacia pravissima (UT) Ovens Wattle from nurseries camaldulensis River Red-gum Eucalyptus bridgesiana But But / Apple Box Eucalyptus dives Broad-leaved Peppermint Bold text = more Eucalyptus melliodora Yellow Box Eucalyptus dives Broad-leaved Peppermint Eucalyptus goniocalyx Bundy / Long-leaf Box common in EVC Eucalyptus polyanthemos Red Box Eucalyptus macrorhyncha Red Stringybark Eucalyptus macrorhyncha Red Stringybark Shrubs Eucalyptus melliodora Yellow Box Eucalyptus polyanthemos Red Box Trees Acacia paradoxa (MS) Hedge Wattle Eucalyptus rubida Candlebark Shrubs Woody plants (include Bursaria spinosa sbsp.lasiophylla (MS) Hairy Bursaria Shrubs Acacia rubida (MS) Red-stem Wattle large shrubs) > 5m Cassinia aculeata (MS) Common Cassinia Acacia rubida (MS) Red-stem Wattle Acrotriche serrulata (PS) Honey-pots (UT) Understorey Trees Melicytus dentatus 1 (MS) Tree Violet 1 Acrotriche serrulata (PS) Honey-pots Banksia marginata (MS) Silver Banksia = trees or large Pimelea curviflora (SS) Curved Rice-flower Banksia marginata (MS) Silver Banksia Bursaria spinosa sbs.lasiophylla (MS) Hairy Bursaria shrubs > 5m that Pimelea humilis (SS) Common Rice-flower Bursaria spinosa sbsp.lasiophylla (MS) Hairy Bursaria Cassinia aculeata (MS) Common Cassinia do not form part of Groundcovers Cassinia aculeata (MS) Common Cassinia Daviesia leptophylla (MS) Narrow-leaf Bitter-pea the canopy Acaena echinata (MH) Sheep’s Burr Dillwynia sericea (SS) Showy Parrot-pea Dillwynia juniperina (MS) Prickly Parrot-pea Shrubs Arthropodium strictum (LH) Chocolate Lily Hibbertia obtusifolia (SS) Grey Guinea-flower Hibbertia obtusifolia (SS) Grey Guinea-flower (MS) Medium 1-5m Austrodanthonia caespitosa (M) Common Wallaby-grass Indigofera australis (MS) Austral Indigo Hovea heterophylla (SS) Common Hovea (SS) Small 20cm-1m Austrodanthonia racemosa (M) Stiped Wallaby-grass Groundcovers Pultenaea spinosa (MS) Grey Bush-pea (PS) Prostrate <50cm Bothriochloa macra (M) Red-leg Grass Acaena echinata (MH) Sheep’s Burr Groundcovers Groundcovers Bulbine bulbosa (MH) Bulbine Lily Brunonia australis (MH) Blue Pincushion Austrodanthonia penicillata (M) Slender Wallaby-grass (L) Large grass-like Burchardia umbellata (MH) Milkmaids Bulbine bulbosa (MH) Bulbine Lily Billardiera scandens (SC) Common Apple-berry plant >1m Chrysocephalum apiculatum (LH) Common Everlasting Cymbonotus preissianus (SH) Austral Bear’s-ear Cheilanthes austrotenuifolia (GF) Green Rock- (M) Medium grass-like Dianella revoluta (M) Black-anther Flax-lily Desmodium gunnii (SH) Southern Tick-trefoil Chrysocephalum semipapposum (MS)Clustered Everlasting plant 10cm-1m Dichondra repens (SH) Kidney-weed Dianella revoluta (M) Black-anther Flax-lily Cymbonotus preissianus (SH) Austral Bear’s-ear (T) Tiny grass-like Elymus scaber (M) Common Wheat-grass Elymus scaber (M) Common Wheat-grass Deyeuxia quadriseta (L) Reed Bent-grass plant <10cm Leptorhynchos squamatus (MH) Scaly Buttons Geranium solanderi (MH) Austral Cranesbill Dianella revoluta (M) Black-anther Flax-lily (LH) Large herb>50cm Lomandra filiformis (M) Wattle Mat-rush Glycine tabacina (SC) Variable Glycine Dichelachne rara (M) Common Plume-grass (MH) Medium herb 5- Oxalis perennans (MH) Grassland Wood-sorrel Luzula meridionalis var. flaccida (M) Common Woodrush Hardenbergia violacea (SC) Purple Coral-pea 20cm Pentapogon quadrifidus (M) Five-awned Spear-grass Microlaena stipoides (M) Weeping Grass Joycea pallida (L) Silvertop Wallaby-grass (SH) Small or prostrate Themeda triandra (M) Kangaroo Grass Microseris scapigera - sp.3 (MH) Yam Daisy Luzula meridionalis var.flaccida (M) Common Woodrush herb < 5cm Tricoryne elatior (LH) Yellow Rush-lily Poa labillardierei (M) Common Tussock-grass Microseris scapigera - sp.3 (MH) Yam Daisy (GF) Ground Fern Poa sieberiana (M) Grey Tussock-grass Poa sieberiana (M) Grey Tussock-grass Senecio quadridentatus (LH) Cotton Fireweed Senecio quadridentatus (LH) Cotton Fireweed

1 North of, below, Mount Beauty Page 2 DSE (2007) Local Native Plant Lists For the Upper Kiewa & Ovens - Bright, Harrietville, Mount Beauty. DSE, Wodonga. Upper Kiewa & Ovens Mid Valleys: Terrace Edge, Valleys and Upper Slopes

Landform Valleys in Foothills Foothills, Mountains Hills, Foothills Landform On the steep edge of the terrace above river or stream in the Valleys with >900mm av.annual rainfall, protected slopes at lower Hill tops and moderate to steep dry slopes generally north Description valley, with a perennial water source. altitude and northerly aspects at higher altitude and rainfall. and west facing Geology & Soils Unconsolidated sedimentary material (alluvial or colluvial) - Various geologies: red/ brown contrast soils to brown/grey Range of geologies with skeletal, sandy to sandy loam soils gradational soils EVC Perched Boggy Shrubland Herb-rich Foothill Forest Heathy Dry Forest Location Examples Terrace slope, west of Kiewa Valley Hwy, opp. Sullivans Lane South facing slopes on Redbank Track, close to end Reids La. Reids Lane, ~1km east of Keiwa River and to north and south of this intersection. 4km along Havilarh Rd east of Bright - lower slopes North facing slopes on lookout hill east of Bright Legend Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Underline text = Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood Acacia dealbata (UT) Silver Wattle Eucalyptus dives Broad-leaved likely to be available Acacia pravissima Ovens Wattle Acacia melanoxylon (UT) Blackwood Eucalyptus goniocalyx Bundy / Long-leaf Box from nurseries Eucalyptus stellulata Black Sallee Eucalyptus globulus sbsp.bicostata Eurabbie / Vic Blue Gum Eucalyptus macrorhyncha Red Stringybark Bold text = more Eucalyptus obliqua Messmate Stringybark Eucalyptus mannifera Brittle Gum common in EVC Shrubs Eucalyptus radiata Narrow-leaf Peppermint Eucalyptus polyanthemos Red Box Baeckea utilis (MS) Mountain Baeckea Eucalyptus rubida Candlebark Shrubs Trees Callistemon pityoides (MS) Alpine Bottlebrush Lomatia fraseri (UT) Tree Lomatia Acacia gunnii (MS) Ploughshare Wattle Woody plants (include Leptospermum continentale (MS) Prickly Tea-tree Shrubs Acacia verniciflua (MS) Varnish Wattle large shrubs) > 5m Mirbelia oxyloboides 1 (MS) Mountain Mirbelia 1 Cassinia aculeata (MS) Common Cassinia Acrotriche serrulata (PS) Honey-pots (UT) Understorey Trees Cassinia longifolia (MS) Shiny Cassinia Boronia nana (PS) Dwarf Boronia = trees or large Groundcovers Coprosma quadrifida (MS) Prickly Currant-bush Brachyloma daphnoides (MS) Daphne Heath shrubs > 5m that dubia (GF) Common Ground-fern Hibbertia obtusifolia (SS) Grey Guinea-flower Daviesia leptophylla (MS) Narrow-leaf Bitter-pea do not form part of Gahnia sieberiana (L) Red-fruit Saw-sedge Mirbelia oxyloboides (MS) Mountain Mirbelia Dillwynia phylicoides (SS) Small-leaf Parrot-pea the canopy Gonocarpus micranthus (SH) Creeping Raspwort Olearia erubescens (SS) Moth Daisy-bush Gompholobium huegelii (SS) Common Wedge-pea Shrubs Luzula meridionalis var.densiflora (MS) Common Woodrush Platylobium formosum (PS) Handsome Flat-pea Grevillea alpina (MS) Cat’s Claw Grevillea (MS) Medium 1-5m Microlaena stipoides (M) Weeping Grass Spyridium parvifolium (MS) Dusty Miller Grevillea lanigera (MS) Woolly Grevillea (SS) Small 20cm-1m Spiranthes australis (MH) Austral Ladies’ Tresses Groundcovers Hovea heterophylla (SS) Common Hovea (PS) Prostrate <50cm Acaena novae-zelandiae (MH) Bidgee-widgee Melichrus urceolatus (SS) Urn Heath Groundcovers Ajuga australis (LH) Austral Bugle Platylobium formosum (PS) Handsome Flat-pea (L) Large grass-like Clematis aristata (SC) Mountain Clematis Pultenaea spinosa (MS) Grey Bush-pea plant >1m Dianella tasmanica (M) Tasman Flax-lily Groundcovers (M) Medium grass-like Echinopogon ovatus (M) Common Hedgehog-grass Cheilanthes austrotenuifolia (GF) Green Rock-fern plant 10cm-1m Geranium potentilloides (MH) Cinquefoil Cranesbill Dianella revoluta (M) Black-anther Flax-lily (T) Tiny grass-like Lomandra longifolia sbsp. exilis (L) Cluster-headed Mat-rush Dichelachne rara (M) Common Plume-grass plant <10cm Luzula meridionalis var. flaccida (M) Common Woodrush Hardenbergia violacea (SC) Purple Coral-pea (LH) Large herb>50cm Microlaena stipoides (M) Weeping Grass Helichrysum scorpioides (MH) Button Everlasting (MH) Medium herb 5- Pandorea pandorana (SC) Wonga Vine Joycea pallida (L) Silvertop Wallaby-grass 20cm Poa ensiformis (L) Sword Tussock-grass Microseris scapigera-sp3 (MH) Yam Daisy (SH) Small or prostrate Rubus parvifolius (SC) Small-leaf Bramble Poa sieberiana (M) Grey Tussock-grass herb < 5cm Senecio tenuiflorus (LH) Slender Fireweed Stylidium graminifolium (M) Grass Triggerplant (GF) Ground Fern Stellaria pungens (MH) Prickly Starwort Xanthorrhoea glauca subsp. Grey Grass-tree Stylidium graminifolium (M) Grass Triggerplant angustifolia (L) Viola hederacea (MH) Ivy-leaf Violet Xanthorrhoea minor sbsp. lutea (L) Small Grass-tree

1 Around perimiter of wet area Page 3 DSE (2007) Local Native Plant Lists For the Upper Kiewa & Ovens - Bright, Harrietville, Mount Beauty. DSE, Wodonga. Upper Kiewa & Ovens Riparian Vegetation

Landform Rocky Streams in Foothills, Mountains Streams of Hills to Mountains Swampy flats in Hills to Mountains Landform Rocky stream-beds and banks, often steeply incised into the Upper catchment streams, swift-flowing Broad drainage lines above ~300m altitude, including prior Description landscape stream depressions Geology & Soils Various geologies, rock beds with patches of shallow sandy soils Quaternary alluvial sediments: clays, silts and sands Alluvial - silty sands and gravels, sometimes clays.

EVC Riparian Shrubland Riparian Forest Swampy Riparian Woodland Location Example Eurobin Creek, western tributaries of Buckland R. in Buffalo N.P. Upper sections of Buckland River, Kiewa River; Mountain Creek Simmonds Creek, Mt Beauty; Upper Sections Buckland R. Legend Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Underline text = Acacia dealbata (UT) Silver Wattle Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle Acacia dealbata (UT) Silver Wattle likely to be available Acacia melanoxylon (UT) Blackwood Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood Acacia melanoxylon (UT) Blackwood from nurseries Acacia pravissima Ovens Wattle Acacia pravissima Ovens Wattle Eucalyptus camphora Mountain Swamp-gum Bold text = more Leptospermum grandifolium Mountain Tea-tree Eucalyptus camphora Mountain Swamp-gum Eucalyptus radiata Narrow-leaf Peppermint common in EVC Pomaderris aspera Hazel Pomaderris Eucalyptus globulus sbsp.bicostata Eurabbie / Vic. Blue Gum Leptospermum grandifolium Mountain Tea-tree Shrubs Eucalyptus radiata Narrow-leaf Peppermint Shrubs Trees Cassinia aculeata (MS) Common Cassinia Eucalyptus viminalis Manna Gum Coprosma quadrifida (MS) Prickly Currant-bush Woody plants (include Coprosma quadrifida (MS) Prickly Currant-bush Leptospermum grandifolium Mountain Tea-tree Leptospermum continentale (MS) Prickly Tea-tree large shrubs) > 5m Hedycarya angustifolia (MS) Austral Mulberry Pomaderris aspera Hazel Pomaderris Lomatia myricoides (MS) River Lomatia (UT) Understorey Trees Kunzea ericoides (MS) Burgan Shrubs = trees or large Leptospermum brevipes (MS) Slender Tea-tree Cassinia aculeata (MS) Common Cassinia Groundcovers shrubs > 5m that Leptospermum lanigerum (MS) Woolly Tea-tree Coprosma quadrifida (MS) Prickly Currant-bush Acaena novae-zelandiae (MH) Bidgee-widgee do not form part of Leptospermum obovatum (MS) River Tea-tree Correa lawrenceana (MS) Mountain Correa Asperula scoparia (MH) Prickly Woodruff the canopy Lomatia myricoides (MS) River Lomatia Gynatrix pulchella (MS) Hemp Bush Blechnum minus (GF) Soft Water-fern Shrubs Micrantheum hexandrum (MS) Box Micrantheum Kunzea ericoides (MS) Burgan Blechnum nudum (GF) Fishbone Water-fern (MS) Medium 1-5m Prostanthera rotundifolia (MS) Round-leaf Mint-bush Leptospermum brevipes (MS) Slender Tea-tree Carex appressa (L) Tall Sedge (SS) Small 20cm-1m Groundcovers Leptospermum obovatum (MS) River Tea-tree Cyperus lucidus (L) Leafy Flat-sedge (PS) Prostrate <50cm Blechnum minus (GF) Soft Water-fern Lomatia myricoides (MS) River Lomatia Cyperus sanguinolentus (M) Dark Flat-sedge Groundcovers Carex appressa (L) Tall Sedge Melicytus dentatus (MS) Tree Violet Echinopogon ovatus (M) Common Hedgehog-grass (L) Large grass-like Cyperus lucidus (L) Leafy Flat-sedge Olearia phlogopappa (MS) Dusty Daisy-bush Eleocharis gracilis (M) Slender Spike-sedge plant >1m Dianella tasmanica (M) Tasman Flax-lily Prostanthera lasianthos (MS) Victorian Christmas-bush Epilobium billardierianum (LH) Grey Willow-herb (M) Medium grass-like Lomandra longifolia sbsp.exilis (L) Cluster-headed Mat-rush Groundcovers and other Gonocarpus micranthus (SH) Creeping Raspwort plant 10cm-1m Microlaena stipoides (M) Weeping Grass Acaena novae-zelandiae (MH) Bidgee-widgee Microlaena stipoides (M) Weeping Grass (T) Tiny grass-like Pandorea pandorana (SC) Wonga Vine Blechnum minus (GF) Soft Water-fern Phragmites australis (L) Common Reed plant <10cm Phragmites australis (L) Common Reed Blechnum nudum (GF) Fishbone Water-fern Poa helmsii (L) Mountain Tussock-grass (LH) Large herb>50cm Poa ensiformis (L) Sword Tussock-grass Carex appressa (L) Tall Sedge Polystichum proliferum (GF) Mother Shield-fern (MH) Medium herb 5- Poa labillardierei (M) Common Tussock-grass Clematis aristata (SC) Mountain Clematis Rubus parvifolius (SC) Small-leaf Bramble 20cm Polystichum proliferum (GF) Mother Shield-fern Cyperus lucidus (L) Leafy Flat-sedge (SH) Small or prostrate Rubus parvifolius (SC) Small-leaf Bramble Dianella tasmanica (M) Tasman Flax-lily herb < 5cm Dicksonia antarctica (TRF) Soft Tree-fern (GF) Ground Fern Microlaena stipoides (M) Weeping Grass (TRF) Tree Fern Poa helmsii (L) Mountain Tussock-grass Poa labillardierei (M) Common Tussock-grass Polystichum proliferum (GF) Mother Shield-fern

Page 4 DSE (2007) Local Native Plant Lists For the Upper Kiewa & Ovens - Bright, Harrietville, Mount Beauty. DSE, Wodonga. Upper Kiewa & Ovens Upper Valleys, Ridges, Gullies

Landform Foothills, Mountains Hills to Mountains Foothills,Mountains Landform Valleys with >900mm av. annual rainfall, protected slopes at lower Moderate to steep upper slopes and ridges, at a higher Protected gullies and southern slopes 300m-1200m. Description altitude and northerly aspects at higher altitude and rainfall. altitude/rainfall than Heathy Dry Forest Geology & Soils Various geologies: red/ brown contrast soils to brown/grey Generally sedimentary or granitic - typically shallow, sandy loam Various geologies; soils are deep loams with medium to gradational soils soils high levels of humus EVC Herb-rich Foothill Forest Shrubby Dry Forest Damp Forest Location Examples South facing slopes on Redbank Track, close to end Reids La. North facing slopes, Redbank Tk - State Forest north Tawonga Gullies north of Mountain Ck Rd, east of Trappers Gap Rd South and east facing slopes,Havilah Rd ~4km east of Bright North facing slopes along Havilah Rd, ~4km east of Bright Gullies east of Great Alpine Rd, ~ 8km from Harrietville Legend Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Trees > 5m Underline text = Acacia dealbata (UT) Silver Wattle Acacia dealbata (UT) Silver Wattle Acacia dealbata (UT) Silver Wattle likely to be available Acacia melanoxylon (UT) Blackwood Acacia melanoxylon (UT) Blackwood Acacia melanoxylon (UT) Blackwood from nurseries Eucalyptus globulus sbsp.bicostata Eurabbie / Vic. Blue Gum Eucalyptus dives Broad-leaved Peppermint Acacia obliquinerva (UT) Mountain Hickory Wattle Bold text = more Eucalyptus obliqua Messmate Stringybark Eucalyptus macrorhyncha Red Stringybark Eucalyptus globulus Eurabbie / Vic. Blue Gum common in EVC Eucalyptus radiata Narrow-leaf Peppermint Eucalyptus mannifera Brittle Gum sbsp.bicostata Eucalyptus rubida Candlebark Eucalyptus radiata Narrow-leaf Peppermint Eucalyptus radiata Narrow-leaf Peppermint Trees Lomatia fraseri (UT) Tree Lomatia Shrubs Eucalyptus viminalis Manna Gum Woody plants (include Shrubs Acacia gunnii (MS) Ploughshare Wattle Olearia argophylla (UT) Musk Daisy-bush large shrubs) > 5m Cassinia aculeata (MS) Common Cassinia Acrotriche serrulata (PS) Honey-pots Pomaderris aspera (UT) Hazel Pomaderris (UT) Understorey Trees Cassinia longifolia (MS) Shiny Cassinia Cassinia aculeata (MS) Common Cassinia Shrubs = trees or large Coprosma quadrifida (MS) Prickly Currant-bush Coprosma quadrifida (MS) Prickly Currant-bush Cassinia aculeata (MS) Common Cassinia shrubs > 5m that Hibbertia obtusifolia (SS) Grey Guinea-flower Daviesia latifolia (MS) Hop Bitter-pea Cassinia longifolia (MS) Shiny Cassinia do not form part of MIrbelia oxyloboides (MS) Mountain Mirbelia Hibbertia obtusifolia (SS) Grey Guinea-flower Coprosma quadrifida (MS) Prickly Currant-bush the canopy Olearia erubescens (SS) Moth Daisy-bush Olearia erubescens (SS) Moth Daisy-bush Kunzea ericoides (MS) Burgan Shrubs Platylobium formosum (PS) Handsome Flat-pea Persoonia chamaepeuce (PS) Dwarf Geebung Olearia phlogopappa (MS) Dusty Daisy-bush (MS) Medium 1-5m Spyridium parvifolium (MS) Dusty Miller Platylobium formosum (PS) Handsome Flat-pea Pimelea axiflora (MS) Bootlace Bush (MS) (SS) Small 20cm-1m Groundcovers Tetratheca ciliata (SS) Pink-bells Groundcovers (PS) Prostrate <50cm Acaena novae-zelandiae (MH) Bidgee-widgee Groundcovers Acaena novae-zelandiae (MH) Bidgee-widgee Groundcovers Ajuga australis (LH) Austral Bugle Billardiera scandens (SC) Common Apple-berry Calochlaena dubia (GF) Common Ground-fern (L) Large grass-like Clematis aristata (SC) Mountain Clematis Dianella revoluta (M) Black-anther Flax-lily Clematis aristata (SC) Mountain Clematis plant >1m Dianella tasmanica (M) Tasman Flax-lily Hardenbergia violacea (SC) Purple Coral-pea Dianella tasmanica (M) Tasman Flax-lily (M) Medium grass-like Echinopogon ovatus (M) Common Hedgehog-grass Helichrysum scorpioides (MH) Button Everlasting Geranium potentilloides (MH) Cinquefoil Cranesbill plant 10cm-1m Geranium potentilloides (MH) Cinquefoil Cranesbill Joycea pallida (L) Silvertop Wallaby-grass Microlaena stipoides (M) Weeping Grass (T) Tiny grass-like Lomandra longifolia sbsp. exilis (L) Cluster-headed Mat-rush Lomandra longifolia sbsp.exilis (L) Cluster-headed Mat-rush Poa helmsii (L) Mountain Tussock-grass plant <10cm Luzula meridionalis var. flaccida (M) Common Woodrush Microlaena stipoides (M) Weeping Grass Polystichum proliferum (GF) Mother Shield-fern (LH) Large herb>50cm Microlaena stipoides (M) Weeping Grass Poa sieberiana (M) Grey Tussock-grass Rubus parvifolius (SC) Small-leaf Bramble (MH) Medium herb 5- Pandorea pandorana (SC) Wonga Vine Stellaria pungens (MH) Prickly Starwort Senecio minimus (LH) Shrubby Fireweed 20cm Poa ensiformis (M) Sword Tussock-grass Stylidium graminifolium (M) Grass Triggerplant Tetrarrhena juncea (L) Forest Wire-grass (SH) Small or prostrate Rubus parvifolius (SC) Small-leaf Bramble Viola betonicifolia (MH) Showy Violet Viola hederacea (MH) Ivy-leaf Violet herb < 5cm Senecio tenuiflorus (LH) Slender Fireweed (GF) Ground Fern Stellaria pungens (MH) Prickly Starwort Stylidium graminifolium. (M) Grass Triggerplant Viola hederacea (MH) Ivy-leaf Violet

Page 5 DSE (2007) Local Native Plant Lists For the Upper Kiewa & Ovens - Bright, Harrietville, Mount Beauty. 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 Upper Kiewa and Ovens 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, October 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 978-1-74152-934-0 (print); ISBN 978-1-74152-940-1 (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.