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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
7.3.13Corymbia nesophila open forest to woodland on alluviumOf concernEndangered
7.3.14Eucalyptus leptophleba +/- Corymbia clarksoniana +/- Melaleuca dealbata woodland to open forest on alluvium in low rainfall areas of the west and northOf concernOf concern
7.3.15Darwin stringy bark (Eucalyptus tetrodonta) woodland on dry well drained lowland alluvial soilsOf concernOf concern
7.3.16Eucalyptus platyphylla woodland to open forest on alluvial plainsLeast concernEndangered
7.3.17Complex mesophyll vine forest on well-drained alluvium of high fertilityEndangeredEndangered
7.3.18Mesophyll vine forest with pink bloodwood (Corymbia intermedia) emergents on wet to very wet well drained piedmont fansOf concernOf concern
7.3.19Corymbia intermedia or C. tessellaris +/- Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest (or vine forest with these species as emergents) on well-drained alluviumOf concernOf concern
7.3.20Corymbia intermedia and Syncarpia glomulifera, or C. intermedia and Eucalyptus pellita, or S. glomulifera and Allocasuarina spp., or E. cloeziana, or C. torelliana open forest (or vine forest with these emergents) on alluvial fans at the base of rangesOf concernOf concern
7.3.21Eucalyptus portuensis +/- Corymbia intermedia open forest to woodland on alluvium on alluvial fans at the base of rangesOf concernOf concern
7.3.22Mesophyll riparian vine forest on moist well drained lowland alluvial leveesOf concernEndangered
7.3.23Simple-complex semi-deciduous notophyll to mesophyll vine forest on lowland alluvium, predominantly riverine leveesEndangeredEndangered
7.3.24Red tea-tree (Melaleuca dealbata) riparian open forest on moist fertile moderately drained lowland alluviaEndangeredEndangered
7.3.25Melaleuca leucadendra +/- vine forest species open forest to closed forest on alluvium fringing streamsOf concernOf concern
7.3.26Casuarina cunninghamiana woodland to open forest on alluvium fringing streamsOf concernEndangered
7.3.27Carbeen (Corymbia tessellaris), forest red gum (Eucalyptus tereticornis), swamp mahogany (Lophostemon suaveolens), red tea-tree (Melaleuca dealbata) riparian open forest on leveesEndangeredEndangered
7.3.28Rivers and streams including riparian herbfield and shrubland on river and stream bed alluvium and rock within stream bedsOf concernEndangered
7.3.29Sedgelands and grasslands of permanently and semi-permanently inundated swamps, including areas of open waterEndangeredEndangered
7.3.30Complex of fernlands and sedgelands with emergent rainforest pioneering spp. in permanently wet peat swamps of alluvial plainsEndangeredEndangered
7.3.31Lepironia articulata sedgeland to open sedgeland of permanently to semi-permanently inundated peat swamps of alluvial plainsOf concernEndangered
7.3.32Imperata cylindrica and/or Sorghum nitidum and/or Mnesithea rottboellioides and/or Themeda triandra closed tussock grassland on alluvial plainsEndangeredEndangered

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18 May 2023