2.3.42 | Eucalyptus microtheca +/- Excoecaria parvifolia, Lysiphyllum cunninghamii, Melaleuca spp. open woodland on Quaternary alluvial plains with coarse-grained parent material | Least concern | Of concern |
2.3.43 | Sporobolus mitchellii +/- Cyperus bifax, Astrebla elymoides, Chenopodium auricomum tussock grassland on seasonally inundated alluvial plains and drainage depressions | Of concern | Of concern |
2.3.44 | Eriachne spp., Dichanthium spp., Chrysopogon fallax, Eulalia aurea and Oryza australiensis in mixed tussock grasslands on active Quaternary alluvial plains in the Mitchell-Gilbert Fans subregion | Least concern | Of concern |
2.3.45 | Eucalyptus microtheca or E. chlorophylla +/- Excoecaria parvifolia, Corymbia confertiflora and Terminalia spp. low open woodland on breakaways and erosional surfaces of major watercourses | Least concern | No concern at present |
2.3.46 | Corymbia terminalis, C. aparrerinja +/- Lysiphyllum cunninghamii woodland on river levees in dry, southern parts of the bioregion | Least concern | Of concern |
2.3.47 | Vachellia ditricha low open woodland on active Quaternary alluvial plains of the Mitchell River delta | Of concern | Of concern |
2.3.48 | Shallow, seasonal hyposaline lakes with a fringe of Eucalyptus camaldulensis on Mesozoic sandstone plateaus in the Gilberton Plateau subregion | Of concern | Of concern |
2.3.49 | Seasonal swamps. Mixed herblands and/or low shrublands with a fringe of Eucalyptus microtheca in closed depressions on silty, active Quaternary alluvial plains in the west of the bioregion | Of concern | Of concern |
2.3.50 | Waterholes, bare sand and rock in the channels of major watercourses | Least concern | Of concern |
2.3.51 | Seasonal swamps. Eucalyptus camaldulensis +/- Melaleuca viridiflora open woodland in closed depressions on Tertiary sand sheets | Least concern | No concern at present |
2.3.52 | Melaleuca spp., Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Lophostemon grandiflorus and Livistona rigida in mixed woodlands fringing major spring-fed watercourses | Least concern | Of concern |
2.3.53 | Evergreen notophyll vine forest on fringes and levees of major watercourses | Of concern | Of concern |
2.3.54 | Corymbia polycarpa +/- Melaleuca viridiflora open woodland fringing minor watercourses on Tertiary sand sheets in the north-east | Least concern | No concern at present |
2.3.55 | Seasonal swamps (wooded). Melaleuca viridiflora and/or M. clarksonii low woodland in closed depressions on Tertiary to Quaternary deposits in the north | Least concern | No concern at present |
2.3.56 | Melaleuca stenostachya and M. citrolens +/- Eucalyptus microtheca, E. chlorophylla woodland on Quaternary alluvial plains in the north of the bioregion | Least concern | No concern at present |
2.3.57 | Panicum trachyrhachis closed tussock grassland in shallow depressions on old alluvial plains (recent Pleistocene surface) | Of concern | Of concern |
2.3.58 | Eriachne glauca var. glauca, Oryza australiensis and Eulalia aurea tussock grassland in shallow alluvial depressions in the Doomadgee Plains subregion | Of concern | Of concern |
2.3.59 | Excoecaria parvifolia, Melaleuca spp., Grevillea striata and Hakea pedunculata in mixed tall open shrublands on coastal alluvial surfaces | Least concern | Of concern |
2.3.60 | Melaleuca acacioides and/or M. foliolosa tall shrubland on Quaternary alluvial deposits and breakaways | Least concern | Of concern |
2.3.61 | Eucalyptus microtheca woodland in seasonal swamps on active Quaternary alluvial plains | Least concern | No concern at present |