Clarence Rare Plant Species Information
This is the list of rare species in genera starting with E to O. Other lists of A to D and P to Z are available.Endiandra hayesii: A 20m tall tree with pale green flowers during Spring. Fruit are a purple-black drupe, borne on the plant during Winter to Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) subtropical rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), mainly at low altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3VC- (-C- & -Ci NC).
Endiandra introrsa: A 30m tall tree with flowers. Fruit are a red-black drupe, borne on the plant during Summer to Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) warm-temperate rainforest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), mainly at medium to high (mainly mountainous areas) altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RCa (-C- & -Ca NC).
Endiandra muelleri subsp. bracteata: A 30m tall tree with yellowish, hairy flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a black drupe, borne on the plant during Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) littoral rainforest, subtropical rainforest, mainly at low altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered.
Eriostemon myoporoides subsp. epilosus: A 2m tall shrub with white flowers during Spring , Autumn. Fruit are dehiscent cocci, expelling seeds, borne on the plant during Spring and Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, heath, rocky crevices and scree, at no particular altitude. granite geology and sandy soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-C- NT, - NC to no reference).
Eucalyptus approximans: A 5m tall mallee, shrub with white flowers during Spring. Fruit are a capsule, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, heath, mainly at high (> 1000 m) altitudes. trachyte geology and skeletal soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2RC- (-C- NT).
Eucalyptus caleyi: A 25m tall tree with white flowers during Autumn. Fruit are a capsule, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2V (ssp. ovendenii only).
Eucalyptus camphora subsp. relicta: A 10m tall tree with white flowers during Autumn. Fruit are a woody capsule to hemispherical to turbinate, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll woodland, swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3VC- (- NT).
Eucalyptus codonocarpa: A 6m tall mallee, shrub with white flowers. Fruit are a capsule, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, heath, rocky crevices and scree, mainly at high altitudes. granite, quartzite, sandstone geology and skeletal, sandy soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-Ci & -C- & -Ca NT).
Eucalyptus dorrigoensis: A 30m tall tree with white flowers. Fruit are a woody capsule, hemispherical to conical, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3KC- (-C- & -Ca NT, - NC to no reference).
Eucalyptus dunnii: A 50m tall tree with white flowers. Fruit are a woody capsule, hemispherical to conical, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) wet sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RCa (-Ci & -Ca NC).
Eucalyptus elliptica: A 20m tall tree with white flowers. Fruit are a woody capsule, cylindrical to ovoid to angular, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3KC- (-C- NT).
Eucalyptus fusiformis: A 30m tall tree with white flowers. Fruit are a woody capsule, cylindrical to ovoid to angular, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) wet sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2RC- (- NC).
Eucalyptus glaucina: A 20m tall tree with white flowers during Spring. Fruit are a woody capsule, globose to ovoid, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll woodland, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3VCa (-Ca NC).
Eucalyptus macrorhyncha: A 30m tall tree with white flowers. Fruit are a capsule, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured.; ESP Act coding of vulnerable (ssp cannonii).
Eucalyptus magnificata: A 15m tall tree with white flowers. Fruit are a woody capsule, cylindrical to ovoid to angular, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) grassy sclerophyll woodland, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3K.
Eucalyptus mckieana: A 25m tall tree with white flowers during Autumn. Fruit are a capsule, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, mainly at medium to high altitudes. granite geology and acidic, well draining, sandy soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2V.
Eucalyptus microcodon: A 6m tall mallee, shrub with white flowers. Fruit are a capsule, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, heath, rocky crevices and scree, mainly at high altitudes. sand, sandstone, quartzite, rhyolite geology and sandy, skeletal soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2RC- (-Ci NC).
Eucalyptus nicholii: A 18m tall tree with white flowers during Autumn. Fruit are a woody capsule, cylindrical to ovoid to angular, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3V.
Eucalyptus olida: A 20m tall tree with white flowers. Fruit are a capsule, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, mainly at high altitudes. granite geology and infertile, shallow, sandy soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2RCa (-Ca NT).
Eucalyptus ophitica: A 15m tall tree with white flowers. Fruit are a woody capsule, cylindrical to ovoid to angular, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, mainly at low to medium altitudes. serpentine geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2K.
Eucalyptus psammitica: A 20m tall tree with white flowers. Fruit are a capsule, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, at no particular altitude. sandstone geology and sandy, poor soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3K.
Eucalyptus rubida subsp. barbigerorum: A 30m tall tree with white flowers during Summer to Autumn. Fruit are a woody capsule, cylindrical to ovoid to angular, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3V.
Eucalyptus rummeryi: A 40m tall tree with white flowers during Spring to Autumn. Fruit are a woody capsule, cylindrical to ovoid to angular, borne on the plant during summer to winter. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) wet sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-Ci & -C- NC).
Eucalyptus scias subsp. apoda: A 20m tall mallee to tree with white flowers. Fruit are a woody capsule, obconical, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) wet sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, mainly at medium to high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3K.
Eucalyptus tetrapleura: A 30m tall tree with white flowers during Autumn. Fruit are a capsule, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) wet sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2VCa (-Ci & -Ca NC).
Eucalyptus youmanii: A 20m tall tree with white flowers. Fruit are a capsule, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2R.
Euphrasia bella: A 30cm tall perennial, hemiparasitic herb with mauve to blue, yellow blotch flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a glabrous, globular capsule, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry rainforest, cool-temperate rainforest, rocky crevices and scree, mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2VCit (-Ci NC).
Euphrasia ciliolata: A 45cm tall perennial, hemiparasitic herb with blue to purple to mauve flowers during Summer to Autumn. Fruit are a apically-hairy, globular capsule, borne on the plant during Autumn to Winter. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, grasslands (including pastures), riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), mainly at medium to high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2KC- (-C- NT).
Euphrasia collina subsp. muelleri: A 60cm tall perennial, hemiparasitic herb with purplish to lilac flowers during Winter to Spring. Fruit are a glabrous, globular capsule, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, grasslands (including pastures), swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), mainly at medium to high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered; ESP Act coding of endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2EC- (x NT, x NC).
Euphrasia orthocheila subsp. orthocheila: A 60cm tall perennial, hemiparasitic herb with yellow flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a apically-hairy, globular capsule, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, grasslands (including pastures), riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-C- NT, x NC).
Euphrasia orthocheila subsp. peraspera: A 60cm tall perennial, hemiparasitic herb with yellow flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a apically-hairy, globular capsule, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, grasslands (including pastures), riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-C- NT, x NC).
Euphrasia ramulosa: A 50cm tall perennial, hemiparasitic herb with white to purple, lined purple flowers during Summer to Autumn. Fruit are a glabrous, globular capsule, borne on the plant during Autumn to Winter. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) wet sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), swamp forests, swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), mainly at medium to high altitudes. Variable geology and moist, boggy, peaty, clayey soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-C- NT).
Floydia praealta: A 30m tall tree with creamy-brown flowers during Summer. Fruit are a red-brown woody follicle, indehiscent, borne on the plant during Winter. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) subtropical rainforest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3VC- (-Ci & -C- NC).
Gahnia insignis: A 2m tall graminoid with green to brown flowers. Fruit are a brown nut, borne on the plant. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) wet sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, heath, at no particular altitude. various, mainly volcanics geology and various, mainly volcanic loams soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RCa (-C- NC).
Gaultheria species A (viridicarpa) viridicarpa: A 70cm tall spreading shrub with white flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a capsule enclosed in fleshy calyx, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, rocky crevices and scree, mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2VCit (-Ci NT).
Geijera paniculata: A 6m tall shrub with white flowers during Autumn , Spring. Fruit are dehiscent cocci, retaining seeds, borne on the plant during Winter to Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry rainforest, subtropical rainforest, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered.
Gentiana wissmannii: A 8cm tall herb with green to sky blue flowers during Spring. Fruit are a ovoid capsule, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), swamp forests, swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), mainly at high altitudes. granite geology and sandy, peaty soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2VC- (-C- NT).
Gingidia montana: A 50cm tall herb with white flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a ovoid-lanceolate, ribbed, brown mericarp, borne on the plant during Summer to Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) rocky crevices and scree, mainly at high (1400 to 1500m) altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2VCit+ (-Ci NT).
Glycine species A: A 3m tall twiner (vine) with violet flowers during Spring. Fruit are a linear, flattened, straight, hairy pod, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) warm-temperate rainforest, cool-temperate rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), swamp forests, swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), mainly at medium to high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2KC- (-C- NC).
Goodenia fordiana: A 20cm tall sprawling herb with yellow flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a unknown, borne on the plant. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2RC- (- NC to no reference).
Goodenia macbarronii: A 30cm tall herb with yellow flowers during Spring to Autumn. Fruit are a ovoid, 2-valved capsule, borne on the plant during Summer to Winter. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3VC- (- NWP, -C- NWS, - NT).
Grevillea acanthifolia subsp. stenomera: A 3m tall shrub with pale green to grey flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a capsule with two seeds, borne on the plant during Autumn to Winter. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll woodland, heath, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-C- NT, -Ci NC).
Grevillea acerata: A 130cm tall shrub with grey-cream, hairy flowers mainly during Spring. Fruit are a hairy capsule with two seeds, borne on the plant mainly during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, heath, mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2RC-t (-C- NC).
Grevillea beadleana: A 3m tall shrub with red-brown flowers mainly during Autumn. Fruit are a capsule with two seeds, borne on the plant during Winter. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, heath, rocky crevices and scree, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered; ESP Act coding of endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3ECi (-Ci NT, - NC).
Grevillea scortechinii subsp. sarmentosa: A 50cm tall groundcover, sprawling shrub with brownish-purple flowers during Spring to Autumn. Fruit are a capsule with two seeds, borne on the plant during Summer to Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll woodland, mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2VC- (-C- NT).
Hakea ochroptera: A 10m tall tree with white flowers during Spring. Fruit are a woody capsule to two winged seeds, borne on the plant during all year (mature follicles only). Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) wet sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2K (-NC).
Hakea species A (Girraween to Torrington): A 6m tall shrub to tree with cream flowers during Spring. Fruit are a woody capsule to two winged seeds, borne on the plant during all year (mature follicles only). Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, mainly at high altitudes. granite geology and sandy soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (- NT).
Haloragis exalata subsp. velutina: A 150cm tall shrub with yellow-green to reddish flowers. Fruit are a pear-shaped, ribbed nut, borne on the plant. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3VC- (- NC).
Hibbertia hexandra: An 8m tall shrub to tree with yellow flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a follicle, top dehiscent, borne on the plant during Summer to Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry rainforest, subtropical rainforest, warm-temperate rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, heath, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-Ci NC).
Hibbertia kaputarensis: A 60cm tall shrub with yellow flowers mainly during Spring. Fruit are a follicle, top dehiscent, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, heath, rocky crevices and scree, mainly at medium to high (500-1000m) altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2RC- (-C- NT, to NWS to no reference).
Hibbertia marginata: A 50cm tall shrub with yellow flowers during Spring. Fruit are a follicle, top dehiscent, borne on the plant. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grasslands (including pastures), at no particular altitude. sandstone geology and sandy soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable.
Hibbertia species B: A 1m tall shrub with yellow flowers mainly during Summer. Fruit are a follicle, top dehiscent, borne on the plant during Summer to Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, rocky crevices and scree, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2K (- NC to no reference).
Hibbertia villosa: A 50cm tall shrub with yellow flowers during Winter to Summer. Fruit are a follicle, top dehiscent, borne on the plant during Spring to Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3KC- (-C- NT).
Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia: A 10m tall tree with purplish-brown flowers during Winter. Fruit are a fleshy red fruit, indehiscent, grooved on one side, borne on the plant during Spring to Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) subtropical rainforest, and disturbed areas, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-C- NC).
Hydrocharis dubia: A 20cm tall aquatic herb with white flowers during Summer. Fruit are a fleshy, dehiscent, berry-like capsule, borne on the plant during Summer to Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), swamp forests, swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), freshwater aquatic environments, mainly at low to medium altitudes. alluvium geology and wet muds and alluvium soils are favoured. ESP Act coding of vulnerable.
Hypolepis elegans: A 120cm tall fern with n/a flowers during n/a. Fruit are a spore, borne on the plant. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) wet sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, grasslands (including pastures), riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: extinct and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3KC-+ (- NC).
Isotropis foliosa: A 60cm tall woody herb with orange standard, veined purple, wings and keel orange to red flowers during Spring. Fruit are a oblanceolate, terete to inflated, brown pod, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, mainly at low to medium altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3KC- (- NT, -? NC).
Keraudrenia corollata var. denticulata: A 2m tall shrub with white to pink flowers during Spring. Fruit are a hairy, furrowed capsule, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-C- NT, - NC).
Kunzea bracteolata: A 150cm tall shrub with white flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are dehiscent capsule, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, mainly at high altitudes. granite geology and sandy, poor soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-C- NT, -C- NC).
Lastreopsis silvestris: A 80cm tall fern with n/a flowers during n/a. Fruit are a spore, borne on the plant. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry rainforest, warm-temperate rainforest, cool-temperate rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2RCa (-Ca NC).
Lepidium hyssopifolium: A 50cm tall woody herb with greenish flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a silicula, borne on the plant during Summer to Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, grasslands (including pastures), riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered; ESP Act coding of endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3ECi+ (x NT).
Lepidium peregrinum: A 40cm tall herb with greenish flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a silicula, borne on the plant during Summer to Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll woodland, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: extinct; ESP Act coding of extinct and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3X (x NWS).
Leucopogon cicatricatus: A 60cm tall shrub with white flowers during Winter to Spring. Fruit are a flattened, globular, fleshy, red drupe, borne on the plant during Spring to Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, heath, rocky crevices and scree, mainly at high altitudes. granite geology and skeletal soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-C- NT, - NC).
Leucopogon recurvisepalus: A 130cm tall shrub with white flowers during Winter. Fruit are ellipsoid, ribbed, brownish, succulent drupe, borne on the plant during Spring. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, heath, dunes (including stabilised dunes), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and sandy soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3KC- (-C- NC).
Lindsaea incisa: A 30cm tall fern with n/a flowers during n/a. Fruit are a spore, borne on the plant. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), mainly at low altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered.
Macadamia tetraphylla: A 15m tall tree with creamy-pink to mauve flowers during Winter to Spring. Fruit are a grey-green follicle, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) subtropical rainforest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), and disturbed areas, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2VC- (-Ci & -C- NC).
Macrozamia johnsonii: A 5m tall palmoid with n/a flowers during n/a. Fruit are a cone, borne on the plant. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry rainforest, subtropical rainforest, warm-temperate rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2RC- (-C- NC).
Macrozamia pauli-guilielmi subsp. flexuosa: A 70cm tall palmoid with n/a flowers during n/a. Fruit are a cone, borne on the plant. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) wet sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2K.
Marsdenia liisae: A 6m tall climber to vine with white to pale yellow flowers during Summer. Fruit are a cylindrical to terete, acuminate follicle, borne on the plant during Autumn to Winter. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry rainforest, subtropical rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-C- NC).
Marsdenia longiloba: A 5m tall climber (vine) with white flowers during Summer. Fruit are a follicle, but not recorded, borne on the plant during Autumn probably. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) littoral rainforest, dry rainforest, subtropical rainforest, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered; ESP Act coding of endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (- NC).
Melaleuca groveana: A 10m tall shrub with white flowers during Spring. Fruit are a capsule, dehiscing with age, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) heath, rocky crevices and scree, mainly at medium altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (- NT, -Ci NC).
Melaleuca tortifolia: A 450cm tall shrub with white to pink flowers during Spring. Fruit are a capsule, dehiscing with age, borne on the plant during all year. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) heath, mainly at high altitudes. granite geology and ss soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2RC-t (-C- NT).
Melichrus hirsutus: A 1m tall sprawling shrub with flowers. Fruit are a dehiscent capsule, borne on the plant. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, rocky crevices and scree. sandstone geology and sandy, skeletal soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2E.
Millettia australis: A 40m tall climber (vine) with purple flowers during Winter to Spring. Fruit are a woody pod, borne on the plant during Spring to Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) littoral rainforest, dry rainforest, subtropical rainforest, warm-temperate rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC-+ (-C- & -Ci NC).
Muehlenbeckia costata: A 150cm tall scrambling shrub with green flowers. Fruit are a nut, borne on the plant. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), rocky crevices and scree, and disturbed areas, mainly at high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3KC- (- NT).
Muellerina myrtifolia: A 60cm tall mistletoe with green and red flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a berry (not actually recorded), borne on the plant during Summer most likley. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry rainforest, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (- NC).
Myriophyllum implicatum: A 15cm tall herb with cream to red flowers during Spring to Autumn , mainly warmer months. Fruit are a mericarps cylindrical, strongly papillose, reddish-purple, borne on the plant during Spring to Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dunes (including stabilised dunes), riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), mainly at low altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. TSC coding: extinct; ESP Act coding of vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3V.
Neoastelia spectabilis: A 165cm tall graminoid with greenish flowers during Spring to Summer. Fruit are a berry, green, borne on the plant during Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) cool-temperate rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, riparian forests (including gallery rainforests), rocky crevices and scree, mainly at high (900 to 1150m) altitudes. var geology and stony and shallow soils mainly, but will tolerate deeper soils soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2VCit (-Ci NT).
Olax angulata: A 1m tall shrub with white flowers during Spring. Fruit are a green drupe, borne on the plant during Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll woodland, heath, dunes (including stabilised dunes), swamps (including marshes and intermittent wetlands), mainly at low altitudes. Variable geology and sandy soils are favoured. TSC coding: vulnerable and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2VCi (-Ci NC).
Olearia flocktoniae: A 2m tall shrub with yellow disc, white to violet rays flowers during Summer to Autumn. Fruit are a oblong-terete, silky achene with pappus of 36-47 white bristles, borne on the plant during Autumn. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) warm-temperate rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and soils are favoured.; ESP Act coding of endangered and ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2ECi (-Ci NC).
Olearia gravis: A 160cm tall shrub with yellow disc, white rays flowers during Winter to Spring. Fruit are a oblong-terete, glabrous achene with pappus of 31-39 white bristles, borne on the plant during Spring to Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, mainly at medium to high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3KC- (- NWS, - NT).
Olearia stilwelliae: A 60cm tall shrub with yellow disc, white to blue to mauve rays flowers during Winter to Spring. Fruit are a oblong-terete, silky achene with pappus of 77-100 white bristles, borne on the plant during Winter to Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, mainly at low to medium altitudes. Variable geology and sandy soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RCa (-Ca NC).
Ozothamnus adnatus: A 2m tall shrub with white to yellow flowers during Spring. Fruit are a terete to angular, oblong, hairy achene with bristly pappus, borne on the plant during Spring to Summer. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll woodland, grassy sclerophyll woodland, at no particular altitude. Variable geology and sandy soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3KC- (- NT).
Ozothamnus vagans: A 2m tall shrub with yellow to white flowers during Spring to Autumn. Fruit are a terete to angular, oblong, hairy achene with bristly pappus, borne on the plant during Spring to Winter. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry rainforest, subtropical rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, heath, mainly at medium to high altitudes. Variable geology and soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 2RCa (-Ci & -Ca NC).
Ozothamnus whitei: A 1m tall shrub with white flowers during Spring to Autumn. Fruit are a terete to angular, oblong, hairy achene with bristly pappus, borne on the plant during Spring to Winter. Habitats: The species occurs in (or is likely to occur in) dry rainforest, subtropical rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, dry sclerophyll forest, grassy sclerophyll forest, rocky crevices and scree, mainly at medium to high altitudes. Variable geology and stony soils are favoured. ROTAP 1995 list coding of 3RC- (-C- NT, -C- NC).
This version produced in 1998 by Greg Steenbeeke from lists generated using the Northeast Plants Database.