by Peter Rowland | Apr 27, 2024
Family: Fabaceae Glycine canescens Silky Glycine Other Names: First Nations Name(s): Regional Subspecies: Occurrence: Regional: Noted west of the Olympic Highway in the areas: Narrandera- Morundah-Galore-Collingullie and Urangeline. Probably also in similar country...
by Peter Rowland | Apr 27, 2024
Family: Fabaceae Glycine clandestina Twining Glycine Other Names: First Nations Name(s): Regional Subspecies: Occurrence: Regional: Quite widespread across the drier slopes and hills of the region. Habitat & Site Selection: Generally observed only where grazing...
by Peter Rowland | Apr 27, 2024
Family: Fabaceae Glycine tabacina Variable Glycine Other Names: Vanilla Glycine First Nations Name(s): Regional Subspecies: Occurrence: Regional: Quite widespread in lower slopes and plains of the region. Previously more common prior to grazing pressures. Habitat...
by Peter Rowland | May 20, 2024
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...
by Peter Rowland | Apr 27, 2024
Family: Fabaceae Gompholobium huegelii Pale Wedge-pea Other Names: Common Wedge-pea First Nations Name(s): Regional Subspecies: Occurrence: Regional: Noted in the areas of Albury and Upper Jerra Jerra-Upper Back. Probably previously more widespread prior to grazing...