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Trees Acacia
Trees Ac - Eu
Trees D-Er
Trees Eucalyptus and Corymbia
Trees Ev -L
Trees M -Z
Shrubs A - E
Shrubs F - Z
Vines, mistletoes and orchid
Native grasses - red soil
Native grasses - clay soils
Forbs - blue and purple flowers
Forbs - yellow flowers A - L
Forbs - yellow flowers M - Z
Forbs - red, peach and orange flowers
Forbs - pink and mauve flowers
Forbs - green and/or very small flowers
Forbs - white flowers
Introduced pastures
Problem weeds
Minor weeds
Sedges
Native grass - both red and clay soil
Aquatics
Astrebla squarrosa
Common name: Bull mitchell
A very useful perrennial that only occurs in small areas on real black soil.
Dicanthium sericeum
Valuable perennial of heavier soils.
Elytrophorus spicatus
Common name: Dr Seuss grass.
This unusual grass grows in very wet places.
Of little feed value.
Eragrostis tenellula
This is a minor component in gilgai country.
Eulalia aurea
Common name: Silky brown top.
Leptochloa neesii
This is grass is not very common or useful. It grows in seasonally submerged places.
Oryza australiensis
Common name: Wild rice.
This tall grass is one of the most drought tolerant of the rice family. It is palatable and not very common.
Sorghum plumosum
Common names: Perennial sorghum, Plume sorghum.
This grass is not very common but fairly good fodder.