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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
2.3.26Eucalyptus camaldulensis +/- Melaleuca spp. woodland fringing sandy, seasonal channelsLeast concernOf concern
2.3.27Eucalyptus leucophylla and Corymbia terminalis woodland in depressions on podsolic soilsOf concernOf concern
2.3.28Melaleuca spp. woodland in depressions and shallow valleys on solodised soils and pale earthsLeast concernNo concern at present
2.3.29Melaleuca viridiflora +/- M. citrolens, M. stenostachya low woodland in depressions and broad valleys on solodised soils in the eastLeast concernNo concern at present
2.3.30Melaleuca spp. low woodland in seasonally flooded depressions on podsolic soils in the westLeast concernNo concern at present
2.3.31Melaleuca spp. low woodland in depressions and valley bottoms on fine-textured yellow earthsLeast concernOf concern
2.3.32Aristida spp., Eriachne glauca tussock grassland in depressions and valley bottoms in the Donors Plateau subregionLeast concernOf concern
2.3.33Eucalyptus microtheca open woodland and sedges in circular depressions in sand plains, on cracking claysLeast concernOf concern
2.3.34Seasonal swamps. Mixed sedgelands, grasslands and forblands in circular depressions on podsolic soilsLeast concernNo concern at present
2.3.35Eucalyptus microneura woodland in shallow depressions on solodised soilsOf concernOf concern
2.3.36Melaleuca spp. low woodland in bottoms of shallow valleys, on solodised soilsLeast concernNo concern at present
2.3.37Eucalyptus platyphylla and Eucalyptus brownii woodland in shallow depressions on plateaus, on podsolics and earthsOf concernOf concern
2.3.38Seasonal swamps. Mixed grasslands and sedgelands in closed depressions with Eucalyptus camaldulensis fringes on plateau surfacesOf concernEndangered
2.3.39Springs on recent alluviumOf concernEndangered
2.3.40Eucalyptus microtheca and/or E. microneura and/or Lysiphyllum spp. open woodland on active Quaternary alluvial plainsLeast concernOf concern
2.3.41Aristida dominii, Eriachne spp., Chloris lobata +/- Eragrostis basedowii, Iseilema sp. tussock grassland on active Quaternary alluvial plains of major watercoursesLeast concernOf concern
2.3.42Eucalyptus microtheca +/- Excoecaria parvifolia, Lysiphyllum cunninghamii, Melaleuca spp. open woodland on Quaternary alluvial plains with coarse-grained parent materialLeast concernOf concern
2.3.43Sporobolus mitchellii +/- Cyperus bifax, Astrebla elymoides, Chenopodium auricomum tussock grassland on seasonally inundated alluvial plains and drainage depressionsOf concernOf concern
2.3.44Eriachne spp., Dichanthium spp., Chrysopogon fallax, Eulalia aurea and Oryza australiensis in mixed tussock grasslands on active Quaternary alluvial plains in the Mitchell-Gilbert Fans subregionLeast concernOf concern
2.3.45Eucalyptus microtheca or E. chlorophylla +/- Excoecaria parvifolia, Corymbia confertiflora and Terminalia spp. low open woodland on breakaways and erosional surfaces of major watercoursesLeast concernNo concern at present

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