For guidance on planning your revegetation or restoration site (size, shape, species, density of planting) refer to chapters four and five of this site. Remember: good quality vegetation sites may not need revegetation at all. Appropriate management can encourage natural regeneration. General Native Vegetation Profile: Bowna - Jindera District Hill country Low, gently undulating country Rocky outcrop LANDFORM Hill country VEGETATION TYPE White Box woodland, Blakely’s Red Gum woodland & Red Stringybark dry forest GEOLOGY & SOILS Residual & colluvial deposits from underlying meta-sediments. Shallow red & yellow loams. LOCATION EXAMPLE Spring Hill (Jindera Gap hills) TREES >8M Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle A. implexa Hickory Wattle/ Lightwood Allocasuarina verticillata Drooping Sheoak Brachychiton populneu Kurrajong Callitris glaucophylla White Cypress Pine Eucalyptus albens White Box E. blakelyi Blakely’s Red Gum E. goniocalyx Long-leaf Box * E. macrorhyncha Red Stringybark E. nortonii Silver Bundy E. polyanthemos Red Box Exocarpos cupressiformis Native Cherry * mainly SE aspect SHRUBS 1.5 – 8m Acacia paradoxa Kangaroo Thorn A. rubida Red-stemmed Wattle A. verniciflua Varnish Wattle Dillwynia spp. Parrot Pea Dodonaea viscosa subsp. angustissima Narrow-leaf Hop-bush Grevillea alpina Cat’s Claws Indigofera australis Austral Indigo Platylobium formosum Handsome Flat-pea Prostanthera lasianthos Mint Bush GROUND COVERS Austrostipa spp. Spear Grass Bothriochloa macra Red-leg Grass Calotis spp Burr Daisy + Carex spp. Sedge Cheilanthes spp Rock Fern Chloris truncata Windmill Grass Desmodium spp. Tick Trefoil Dianella porracea Smooth Flax-lily D. revoluta Spreading Flax-lily Geranium spp. Cranesbill Glycine clandestina Twining Glycine Hardenbergia violacea Purple Coral Pea Hibbertia obtusifolia Grey Guinea-flower Isotoma axillaris Rock Isotome + Juncus spp. Rush Leucopogon virgatus Common Beard-heath Lissanthe strigosa Peach Heath Microlaena stipoides Weeping Grass Pelargonium australe Native Storksbill + Phragmites australis Common Reed Pimelea spp Rice-flower Poa labillardieri Tussock Grass Stypandra glauca Nodding Blue-lily Themeda triandra Kangaroo Grass + Typha spp. Cumbungi + drainage lines, creeks, soaks & poorly drained sites LANDFORM Low, gently undulating country VEGETATION TYPE Box woodland (Yellow Box & White Box) & Blakely’s Red Gum woodland GEOLOGY & SOILS Riverine deposits of clay, silt, sand & gravel, and residual & colluvial deposits from underlying granite. Red & yellow earths. LOCATION EXAMPLE Jindera vicinity, including Four Mile Creek TREES >8M Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle A. implexa Hickory Wattle/Lightwood Allocasuarina luehmannii Bulloak A. verticillata Drooping Sheoak Brachychiton populneus Kurrajong Callitris glaucophylla White Cypress Pine Eucalyptus albens White Box E. blakelyi Blakely’s Red Gum + E. camaldulensis River Red Gum E. bridgesiana Apple Box E. melliodora Yellow Box * E. microcarpa Grey Box E. polyanthemos Red Box + creeklines * north of Jindera only SHRUBS 1.5 – 8m Acacia acinacea Gold-dust Wattle A. paradoxa Kangaroo Thorn A. pycnantha Golden Wattle A. rubida Red-stemmed Wattle A. verniciflua Varnish Wattle Bursaria spinosa Sweet Bursaria Daviesia latifolia Hop Bitter-pea Dodonaea viscosa subsp. angustissima Narrow-leaf Hop-bush Eutaxia microphylla Mallee Bush-pea Indigofera adesmiifolia Tick Indigo GROUND COVERS Austrostipa spp. Spear Grass Bothriochloa macra Red-leg Grass Calotis spp Burr Daisy + Carex spp. Sedge Cheilanthes spp Rock Fern Chloris truncata Windmill Grass Desmodium spp. Tick Trefoil Dianella porracea Smooth Flax-lily D. revoluta Spreading Flax-lily Geranium spp. Cranesbill Glycine clandestina Twining Glycine Hardenbergia violacea Purple Coral Pea Hibbertia obtusifolia Grey Guinea-flower Isotoma axillaris Rock Isotome + Juncus spp. Rush Leucopogon virgatus Common Beard-heath Lissanthe strigosa Peach Heath Microlaena stipoides Weeping Grass Pelargonium australe Native Storksbill + Phragmites australis Common Reed Pimelea spp Rice-flower Poa labillardieri Tussock Grass Stypandra glauca Nodding Blue-lily Themeda triandra Kangaroo Grass + Typha spp. Cumbungi + drainage lines, creeks, soaks & poorly drained sites LANDFORM Rocky outcrop VEGETATION TYPE Dwyer’s Red Gum woodland & Currawang/Long-leaf Box woodland GEOLOGY & SOILS Residual & colluvial deposits from underlying granite. Sandy granite soils. LOCATION EXAMPLE Stringybark Hill (west of Gerogery) TREES >8M Acacia doratoxylon Currawang A. implexa Hickory Wattle/Lightwood Allocasuarina verticillata Drooping Sheoak Brachychiton populneus Kurrajong Callitris endlicheri Black Cypress Pine C. glaucophylla White Cypress Pine * Eucalyptus albens White Box * E. blakelyi Blakely’s Red Gum E. dwyeri Dwyer’s Red Gum E. goniocalyx Long-leaf Box # E. macrorhyncha Red Stringybark E. nortonii Silver Bundy * E. polyanthemos Red Box Exocarpos cupressiformis Native Cherry * lower slopes of rocky outcrop # mainly SE aspect SHRUBS 1.5 – 8m Acacia rubida Red-stemmed Wattle A. verniciflua Varnish Wattle Correa glabra Rock Correa C. reflexa var. reflexa Common Correa Dillwynia spp. Parrot Pea Dodonaea viscosa subsp. angustissima Narrow-leaf Hop-bush Indigofera australis Austral Indigo Pultenaea cunninghamii Grey Bush-pea GROUND COVERS Austrostipa spp. Spear Grass Bothriochloa macra Red-leg Grass Calotis spp Burr Daisy + Carex spp. Sedge Cheilanthes spp Rock Fern Chloris truncata Windmill Grass Desmodium spp. Tick Trefoil Dianella porracea Smooth Flax-lily D. revoluta Spreading Flax-lily Geranium spp. Cranesbill Glycine clandestina Twining Glycine Hardenbergia violacea Purple Coral Pea Hibbertia obtusifolia Grey Guinea-flower Isotoma axillaris Rock Isotome + Juncus spp. Rush Leucopogon virgatus Common Beard-heath Lissanthe strigosa Peach Heath Microlaena stipoides Weeping Grass Pelargonium australe Native Storksbill + Phragmites australis Common Reed Pimelea spp Rice-flower Poa labillardieri Tussock Grass Stypandra glauca Nodding Blue-lily Themeda triandra Kangaroo Grass + Typha spp. Cumbungi + drainage lines, creeks, soaks & poorly drained sites