Clarence Catchment
Native Vegetation and Plants Information Page
Native vegetation and
plant information for the Clarence Catchment.
- Clarence
Riverine Corridor Management Project
- Information about the management
of riverine corridors, and about 17 case studies in the Clarence Catchment.
- Rare
Species Lists - A list of rare species that are most likely to
occur in the Clarence Catchment, and including a short description about
each species.
- Significant
Species of the Clarence
Catchment listed by legislative instrument or ROTAP 1995.
- Riparian
Species Lists - Lists of
riparian (riverbank and streambank) species determined to occur in each
of the 9 major physiographic sectors of the Clarence Catchment. The lists
are presented in both an abridged form of the 20 most common species, and
as a full list of all species found in that sector. A short description
is also provided for each species with a hyperlink from its name in the
list.
- Vegetation
Association Information Pages
- The last major part
of the vegetation information at this site, it will provide a full listing
of the Vegetation Associations identified in the catchment and an illustrated
description. Features covered include structure, distribution, appearance,
threats and management options.
- Northeast Plants Database - THE database for the serious plant nut.
Developed to allow the production of 'short lists' of species to use in
rehabilitation plantings, to allow the extraction of information about
a number of plants at once (such as what is fruiting now or plants useful
in a theme planting), or to produce a short list of likely species from
a piece you want to identify. - NOTE - links to a downloadable ACCESS 2.0
Database (about 752 KB) or a downloadable EXCEL 5.0 spreadsheet (1.68 MB),
both only available as WinZip
files.
- Noxious Plants List for the Clarence Catchment.Compiled for each of
the councils from the release obtained from the NSW Agriculture site in
mid August 1999.
- Upland
Wetlands of the Clarence Catchment - A description of the wetlands of the Upper Clarence
Catchment and their condition.
- Plant
Information Links
- Links to other sites with plants information that you might find useful.
- Vegetation Management
Planning
- Draft Issues Paper
- Vegetation Management Planning Resource Document
Like our background? It is
a leaf from the Tulipwood, Harpullia pendula, one of the commonest
street trees in Grafton, and widely occurring in rainforests of the Clarence
Valley.
This version produced
in 1999 by Greg Steenbeeke. © Greg Steenbeeke, DLWC and CCMC, 1998.
For more information
about plants, visit
Greg's Website. There may be something there to interest you.