by Peter Rowland | Apr 27, 2024
Family: Fabaceae Acacia ulicifolia Prickly Moses Other Names: Juniper Wattle Name Origin: ulicifolia – refers to the gorse-like foliage (Ulex genus). Regional Subspecies: Occurrence: Regional: Locally in Murrumbidgee areas: Snowball-Stony; Gilmore ‘Lower...
by Peter Rowland | Apr 27, 2024
Family: Fabaceae Acacia verniciflua Varnish Wattle Other Names: Name Origin: Common name ‘Varnish’ — refers to the shiny or sticky ‘leaf’ appearance. Regional Subspecies: Occurrence: Regional: Widespread throughout region on lower slopes and rises. Less...
by Peter Rowland | Jun 11, 2024
Family: Fabaceae Acacia victoriae Prickly Wattle Other Names: Elegant Wattle Regional Subspecies: Acacia victoriae subsp. victoriae; A. v. subsp. arida (quite rare) Occurrence: Habitat & Site Selection: Variable, Black Box, Belah-Rosewood, mallee and Callitris...
by Peter Rowland | Apr 27, 2024
Family: Adiantaceae Adiantum aethiopicum Common Maidenhair Other Names: Small Maidenhair Fern Regional Subspecies: Occurrence: Regional: Noted east of the Olympic Highway, mainly in higher rainfall areas. Habitat & Site Selection: Damp open situations, sheltered...
by Peter Rowland | Aug 14, 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...