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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
4.9.8Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Atalaya hemiglauca +/- Alectryon oleifolius +/- Flindersia maculosa on Cretaceous sedimentsLeast concernNo concern at present
4.9.9Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Vachellia sutherlandii or Acacia victoriae on Cretaceous sedimentsLeast concernNo concern at present
4.9.10Acacia georginae and/or Acacia cambagei tall open shrubland on limestoneLeast concernNo concern at present
4.9.11Acacia cambagei low woodland with scattered shrubs such as Eremophila mitchellii and Geijera parviflora on Cretaceous sedimentsLeast concernNo concern at present
4.9.12Corymbia terminalis low open woodland with Astrebla pectinata +/- Eulalia aurea on plains of fine grained sedimentsLeast concernNo concern at present
4.9.13Senna artemisioides subsp. helmsii and S. artemisioides subsp. oligophylla +/- Acacia spp. open shrubland on tops and footslopes of Cambrian limestone residualsLeast concernNo concern at present
4.9.14Acacia georginae or A. cambagei low open woodland with Astrebla spp. on limestoneLeast concernNo concern at present
4.9.15Acacia harpophylla tall shrubland with scattered emergent Atalaya hemiglauca +/- Eucalyptus spp. on Cretaceous sedimentsOf concernOf concern
4.9.16Acacia cambagei +/- scattered shrub species including Santalum lanceolatum and Eremophila mitchellii tall shrublandLeast concernNo concern at present
4.9.17Acacia harpophylla +/- A. cambagei low woodland on undulating Cretaceous sedimentsOf concernOf concern
4.9.18Archidendropsis basaltica and mixed species, including Ventilago viminalis, Corymbia terminalis, Lysiphyllum carronii on Cretaceous sedimentsLeast concernNo concern at present
4.9.19Clumps of Acacia harpophylla low woodland to tall shrubland with Astrebla spp. grassland on Cretaceous sediments sometimes with a covering of Tertiary depositsLeast concernNo concern at present
4.9.20Astrebla lappacea +/- Aristida latifolia +/- Panicum decompositum tussock grassland on Cretaceous sediments with ashy soilsLeast concernNo concern at present
5.3.1Eucalyptus camaldulensis +/- Melaleuca spp. woodland on levees and banks of major riversLeast concernNo concern at present
5.3.2Eucalyptus camaldulensis +/- Eucalyptus coolabah open woodland on levees and banks of drainage linesLeast concernNo concern at present
5.3.3Eucalyptus camaldulensis +/- Atalaya hemiglauca +/- Acacia georginae +/- Acacia cyperophylla var. cyperophylla woodland on drainage lines within rangesLeast concernNo concern at present
5.3.4Eucalyptus camaldulensis +/- Acacia aneura +/- Acacia cambagei +/- Acacia georginae +/- Acacia cyperophylla var. cyperophylla woodland on drainage lines within rangesLeast concernNo concern at present
5.3.5Eucalyptus coolabah open woodland +/- Duma florulenta shrubland on braided channel systemsLeast concernNo concern at present
5.3.6Eucalyptus coolabah open woodland on alluvial plainsLeast concernNo concern at present
5.3.7Eucalyptus coolabah +/- Lysiphyllum gilvum +/- Acacia stenophylla +/- Acacia cambagei low open woodland on major channelsLeast concernNo concern at present

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18 May 2023