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Lower Stratum Most Popular

Genus Species Upper Stratum Mid Stratum Lower Stratum Flower colour Flowering time Found
ALPINIA caerulea 3m spring rainforests
AUSTROMYRTUS dulcis .5m white summer

coastal heaths

BABINGTONIA similis 2m white summer wide range from eucalyptus forest to near creeks
BANKSIA aemula 5-8m yellow/green autumn and winter sandy dunes towallum and sclerophyll woodlands
BANKSIA robur 1-3m yellow fading to bronze summer to winter coastal heaths
BANKSIA spinulosa 3m yellow to bronze autumn and winter coastal heaths
CALLISTEMON salignus 3-10m white winter and spring coastal heaths
CORDYLINE stricta 3-5m mauve summer to autumn rainforests
CORYMBIA intermedia 30m white summer to autumn dry eucalyptus forest
CORYMBIA tessellaris 30m white spring to summer coast to dry inland forests
CUPANIOPSIS anacardioides 10m yellow/green autumn and winter wide range from rainforest wet eucalyptus forest
DODONAEA triquetra 3-6m green winter and spring wet and dry eucalyptus forest
EUCALYPTUS microcorys 40m white winter and spring wet and dry eucalyptus forest
EUCALYPTUS propinqua 40m white summer dry eucalyptus forest
EUCALYPTUS tereticornis 40m white winter and spring dry eucalyptus forest
HARPULLIA pendula 20m yellow/green spring to summer wide range from rainforests to along water ways
HIBBERTIA scandens groundcover or climber yellow most of the year coastal
HOVEA acutifolia 2m purple/mauve spring wet and dry eucalyptus forest
LEPTOSPERMUM polygalifolium 3m white spring dry heaths and wallum woodlands
LOPHOSTEMON confertus 15m white spring to summer wide range from eucalyptus forest to near creeks
MELALEUCA quinquenervia 25m white summer to autumn wet heaths and wallum woodlands
PULTENAEA villosa 3m yellow autumn to spring coastal heaths to eucalyptus forests
SCAEVOLA aemula groundcover purple spring to autumn
SYZYGIUM australe 10m white summer to autumn rainforests
WATERHOUSEA floribunda 15m-30m white spring and summer wet eucalyptus forests to rainforests
GENUS SPECIES Height Water depth Dryland
BALOSKION pallens 1m waters edge and swamp areas  
BALOSKION tetraphyllus 1.5m waters edge and swamp areas  
BAUMEA articulata 2.5m water depth to 1m  
BAUMEA rubiginosa 1m shallow water or seasonal wet  
CAREX fascicularis 1m seasonal wet or partial inundation, or waters edge  
CAREX appressa 2m shallows or seasonal wet dry land to waters edge  
CRINUM pedunculatum .5m waters edge and swamp areas  
CYMBOPOGON refractus 1.5m   wide spread
DIANELLA brevipedunculata .5m   forest lilly
DIANELLA caerulea .7m   wide spread
DIANELLA congesta 1m   coastal sand dunes
DIANELLA longifolia .8m   forest lilly
DIANELLA revoluta 1m   forest lilly, wide spread
ELEOCHARIS sphacelata 5m deep water  
GAHNIA sieberiana 2.5m swampy areas  
IMPERATA cylindrica 1.2m   native to fire prone areas
ISOLEPSIS nodosa 1m dry land to waters edge  
JUNCUS kraussii 1.5m shallows to seasonal wet  
JUNCUS usitatus 1m dry land to waters edge  
LEPIRONIA articulata 4m water depth to .5m  
LOMANDRA hystrix 1m shallows to seasonal wet  
LOMANDRA longifolia 1m   wide spread
PENNISETUM alopecuroides 1.5m waters edge  
PHILYDRUM lanuginosum .5m water depth to .5m  
POA labillardieri 1.2m waters edge forest grass
SCHOENOPLECTUS mucronatus 1.5m water depth to .5m  
SCHOENOPLECTUS validus 3m water depth to .5m  
THEMEDA australis 1.5m   forest grass and woodlands

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EUCALYPTUS robusta
EUCALYPTUS propinqua
EUCALYPTUS racemosa
EUCALYPTUS grandis
EUCALYPTUS microcorys
EUCALYPTUS resinifera
EUCALYPTUS tereticornis
CORYMBIA intermedia
CORYMBIA citriodora
GENUS
SPECIES
POT SIZE
  IRS Cells G/T 50 80 140 200
ACACIA
complanata
ALOCASIA
brisbanensis
AOTUS
ericoides
AUSTROMYRTUS
dulcis
BALOSKION
pallens
BALOSKION
tetraphyllum
BAUMEA
articulata
BAUMEA
rubiginosa
BRACHYSCOME
multifida
CAREX
appressa
CARPOBROTUS
glaucescens
CHRYSOCEPHALUM
apiculatum(helichrysum ramosissimum)
CISSUS
antarctica
CRINUM
pedunculatum
CYMBOPOGON
refractus
CYPERUS
exaltatus
CYPERUS
polystachyos
DIANELLA
brevipedunculata
DIANELLA
caerulea
DIANELLA
congesta
DIANELLA
longifolia
DIANELLA
revoluta
ELEOCHARIS
equisetina
ERAGROSTIS
elongata
GAHNIA
sieberiana
GOODENIA
rotundifolia
GENUS SPECIES
POT SIZE
    IRS Cells G/T 50 80 140 200
HAEMODORUM austroqueenslandicum
HARDENBERGIA violacea
HIBBERTIA scandens
HIBBERTIA vestita
ISOLEPIS nodosa
JUNCUS kraussii
JUNCUS usitatus
LEPIRONIA articulata
LOMANDRA confertifolia
LOMANDRA hystrix
LOMANDRA longifolia
MELALEUCA thymifolia
MELASTOMA malabathricum (Melastoma affine)
MYOPORUM acuminatum(Myoporum elliptcum)
NEPHROLEPIS cordifolia
PATERSONIA fragilis
PATERSONIA glabrata
PENNISETUM alopecuroides
POA labillardieri
SCHOENOPLECTUS mucronatus
SCHOENOPLECTUS validus
SOWERBAEA juncea
THEMEDA australis(Themeda triandra)
VIOLA hederacea

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Reference List

The following reference may be useful for planning revegetation projects in Southeast Queensland:

Anonymous (1998) “The Constructed Wetlands Mannual (2vols)” Department of Land and Water Conservation, New South Wales.

Anonymous (2000) “Natural Channel Design Guidelines” Brisbane City Council.

Buchanan, R.A (1989) “Bush Regeneration” TAFE NSW, Sydney.

Coaldrake, J.E (1961) “The Ecosystem of the Coastal Lowlands (‘Wallum’) of Southern Queensland” CSIRO Bulletin 283, Melbourne.

Elsol, J.A. & Sattler, P.S (1970) “Moreton Region Vegetation Map Series, Explanatory Booklets” Department of Primary Industry, Brisbane.

Hacker, B.R. & Rekdahl, R (1994) “Putting Back the Forest, A Landscape Guide for Brookfield, Pullenvale and Moggill” Rural Environmennt Planning Association Incorporated, Brisbane.

Playford, J & Murray R(eds) (2000) “Threatened Plants, Active Bushcare” Centre for Conservation Biology, University of Queensland.

Stanley, T.D & Ross, E.M (1983) “Flora of South-eastern Queensland” volumes 1-3, Queensland Department of Primary Industry, Brisbane.

Tothill, J.C & Hacker, J.B (1983) “The Grasses of Southern Queensland” Tropical Grassland Society of Australia Incorporated, Queensland.

Turnbull, M.H & Olsen, M.F (1992) “Vegetation Survey and Assessment of Landscapes within the Boundaries of the Maroochy Shire” University of Queensland.

Walker, J & Hopkins, M.S (1984) “Vegetation” pp. 58-86 IN “Australian Soil and Land Survey Field Handbook” ed. by McDonald, R.C, Isbel, R.F, Speight, J.C, Walker, J and Hopkins, S, Inkata Press, Melbourne.

Young, P.A.R & Dillewaard, H.A (1999) “south East Queensland” chapter 12 IN Sattler, T.S and Williams, R.D(eds) “Conservation Status of Queensland Bioregional Ecosystems”, Conservation Technical Reports, Department of Environment and Heritage.

Stephanie Haslanm 2004 “Noosa’s Native Plants”
http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&showsyn=&dist=&constat=&gen=Banksia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GENUS SPECIES
POT SIZE
    G/T 50 80 140 200 20L 45L
ACACIA maidenii
ACACIA melanoxylon
ACMENA hemilampra
ACMENA smithii
AGATHIS robusta
ANGOPHORA leiocarpa
ARAUCARIA cunninghamii
ARCHONTOPHOENIX cunninghamiana
BANKSIA integrifolia
BRACHYCHITON acerifolius
CASTANOSPERMUM australe
CASUARINA cunninghamiana
CASUARINA glauca
CORYMBIA citriodora(Eucalyptus maculata)
CORYMBIA intermedia
CORYMBIA tessellaris
CUPANIOPSIS anacardioides
ELAEOCARPUS obovatus
ELAEOCARPUS reticulatus
EUCALYPTUS acmenoides
EUCALYPTUS curtisii
EUCALYPTUS grandis
EUCALYPTUS microcorys
EUCALYPTUS pilularis
EUCALYPTUS propinqua
EUCALYPTUS racemosa
EUCALYPTUS robusta
EUCALYPTUS seeana
EUCALYPTUS tereticornis
FICUS macrophylla
FICUS microcarpa
FICUS obliqua
FICUS platypoda
FLINDERSIA australis
FLINDERSIA schottiana
GREVILLEA robusta
HARPULLIA pendula
HYMENOSPORUM flavum
LIVISTONA australis