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RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 1 Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Map 1 - Mainland Vegetation Associations Page 2 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Map 2 - Southern Moreton Bay Islands Vegetation Associations RPS V5 - 2012 RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 3 Table 1 - Summary of Species Types Map 1 - Mainland Vegetation Associations Part 1 - Rainforest/Vine Forest - Mainland Part 2 - Blackbutt and Scribbly Gum - Open Forest - Mainland Part 4 - Grey Gum and Spotted Gum - Open Forest Mainland Part 5 - Scribbly Gum - Open Forest - Mainland Part 7 - Queensland Blue Gum Forest/Melaleuca Wetlands - Mainland Part 9 - Swamp She-Oak Forest - Mainland Map 2 - Southern Moreton Bay Islands Vegetation Associations Part 3 - Blackbutt and Scribbly Gum - Open Forest - Southern Moreton Bay Islands Part 6 - Scribbly Gum - Open Forest - Southern Moreton Bay Islands Part 8 - Littoral Rainforest/Open Forest Mainland and Southern Moreton Bay Islands North Stradbroke Island Vegetation Associations Part 10 - Brushbox/Banksia Woodland/Headland Vegetation - North Stradbroke Island - Point Lookout Area Part 11 - Bloodwood/Bribie Island Pine Forest - North Stradbroke Island - Amity Point Part 12 - Littoral Rainforest/Paperbark Woodland - North Stradbroke Island - Dunwich Area including Myora Springs Part 13 - Preferred Native Species - Point Lookout Table A - Ground covers, climbers, ferns and tussock plants Table B - Shrubs Table C - Trees and palms Page 4 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List RPS V5 - 2012 Table 2 - Indigenous Species Specifications Indigenous Specification Land Type Conservation Reserves Land managed by Council, or within the Conservation, Environmental Protection, Rural Non-Urban or Park Residential Zones, or any other site used for environmental or conservation purposes. Parkland Land managed by Council, or within an Open Space area approved as part of a development application, for recreation purposes. Creeks, wetlands (natural or artificial) and drainage reserves Land managed by Council, or within an environmental or conservation area approved as part of a development application, that carries overland flow or is used for stormwater management. Intent Restoration works undertaken to consolidate habitat and minimise environmental impacts. Landscaping designed to promote the use of indigenous species in informal and formal gardens, and to assist in creating habitat refuges within the urban and rural environment. Restoration works undertaken to consolidate waterways, improve nutrient removal and minimise environmental impacts. Weed transfer potential minimised through use of indigenous species only. See Note 1 Habitat Consolidation 100% 80% 100% Habitat Link 100% 80% 100% Notes Balance 100% 60% 100% Restoration works are undertaken in accordance with necessary specifications, such as risk/fire management. Indigenous species can include species not contained in species list. This is to ensure that difficult to propagate or rare species can be planted into these areas or plants used for colonisation purposes can be included. Landscaping works are undertaken in accordance with specifications, such as risk management maintenance requirements. Restoration design provides for required maintenance of infrastructure, risk management and water movement. Indigenous species can include species not contained in species list. This is to ensure that difficult to propagate or rare species can be planted into these areas or plants used for colonisation purposes can be included. RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 5 Indigenous Specification 1 Land Type Road Reserves Planting along road reserves under the control of Council. Council Facilities Includes all other Council controlled facilities not identified above including but not limited to depots, sewerage and water treatment plants. Point Lookout NSI Includes any landscaping or restoration work within areas under the control of Council or as required as part of a development approval. Other development approvals Includes any landscaping required as a result of a development approval under IPA other than in those circumstances identified above. Intent Landscaping designed to reflect the surrounding environment to enhance the City’s green image, improve street amenity and to assist in creating habitat refuges within the urban environment. Landscaping designed to promote the use of indigenous species in informal and formal gardens, and to assist in creating habitat refuges within the urban environment. Landscaping and restoration works designed to promote the use of species indigenous to North Stradbroke Island. Landscaping designed to promote the use of indigenous species in informal and formal gardens, and to assist in creating habitat refuges within the urban environment. Habitat Consolidation Habitat Link 80% 80% 50% 90% 90% 90% 100% NA NA 80% 80% Notes Balance 50% DOT/DMR/Energex visibility requirements. The Street Tree Master Plan is reviewed to ensure consistency with these requirements. This review will provide more detailed specification as to the priority streets for developing habitat linkages. Landscape, Streetscape, Street Tree and Vegetation Management Plans approved by Council. Note 1 - Indigenous species percentages indicate the minimum requirement across all plant forms. Page 6 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List RPS V5 - 2012 Table 3 - Vegetation Association Species List Part 1 - Rainforest/Vine Forest - Mainland Scientific Name Acacia bakeri Acacia concurrens Common Name Late black wattle Allocasuarina torulosa Forest she-oak Alphitonia excelsa Form Tree Tree Tree Red ash, soap tree Tree Angophora woodsiana Smudgee Tree Araucaria cunninghamii Commersonia bartramia Corymbia intermedia Hoop pine Tree Brown kurrajong Tree Pink bloodwood Tree Eucalyptus acmenoides Eucalyptus crebra White mahogany Tree Eucalyptus fibrosa Corymbia citriodora Narrow-leaved red Tree ironbark Broad-leaved red Tree ironbark Spotted gum Tree Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowood Tree Grey gum Tree Eucalyptus propinqua Eucalyptus tereticornis QLD Blue gum Ficus coronata Sandpaper fig Tree Tree Ficus obliqua Small-leaved fig Tree Ficus opposita Sandpaper fig Tree Flindersia australis Crows ash Tree Flindersia bennettiana Bennett's ash Flindersia xanthoxyla Yellow wood White beech Gmelina leichardtii Tree Tree Tree Guioa semiglauca Native quince Tree Harpullia hilli Jagera pseudorhus Tulipwood Foam bark Tree Tree Brush box Lophostemon confertus Macadamia integrifolia Macadamia nut Red kamala Mallotus philippensis Description Wet Koala Salt 40m. Cream ball flowers in spring Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in spring 10m weeping foliage, can turn purplish in colour, corky bark Grows to 15m. Butterfly food plant. Attractive grey bark, black rounded fruit 10-15m large foliage and fruit. Profuse, cream flowers 50m large stately tree pyramid shaped, prickly foliage Small shade tree to 6 metres. Produces a mass of small white flowers. 20-30m Tree rough tessellated bark, white/cream flowers. 15-30m White flowers. Grey brown, stringy bark, masses of white flowers 20-30m White flowers. Cup-shaped capsules. 15-30m White flowers. Dark furrowed bark 20-30m White, strongly fragrant flowers. Attractive mottled pink/grey/green bark 30-40m fibrous orange-tinged bark, dense crown, prolific flowers 25-30m sheds bark annually, freshly exposed bark is bright orange 30m smooth bark with white- bluish grey surface Tree to 4 metres. Produces large sandpapery leaves and edible fruit. Butterfly food tree. Attracts birds. 15-35m Strangling and aerial roots absent. Yellow to orange, globular fruit 6-10m Young shoots densely covered with soft hairs. Globular or pear-shaped fruit. 20-30m white flowers, distinctive fruit, large rounded crown 15-35m White flowers. Large rounded crown 8m Fast growing White flowers in summer 8-15m White with purple & yellow marked flowers. Rounded blue/purple fruit. Large leaved rainforest tree. 20m toothed leaves, edible nut 17m attractive green foliage, masses of red fruit 17m deciduous ferny foliage, white/purple flowers, yellow fruit 8-12m white backed leaves when young, rounded crown Small tree to 5m with attractive black tessellated bark. Produces yellow fruit. 15-20m umbrella shaped crown, narrow canopy palm like in outline 6m Small cream flowers. Globular blue fruit. 20-40m Small white flowers. Ovoid, prickly fruits. Tall rainforest tree 12-18m Dull yellow flowers. Attractive large fruits with orange centres and black seeds. 20-30m Orange-red flowers. Woody fruits. Neolitsia dealbata White bollygum Tree Petalostigma pubescens Polyscias elegans Quinine bush Tree Celery wood Tree Rapanea variabilis Sloanea woolsii Muttonwood Yellow carabeen Tree Tree Sterculia quadrifida Peanut tree Tree Stenocarpus sinuatus Firewheel tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree White cedar Attractive foliage, usually multi-stemmed or low branching form 7m black seed enclosed in red aril. Feathery foliage with hairy fruit. Take care not to plant over walkways due to irritable hairs on fruit Tall tree to 30m with attractive brown bark. Melia azederach Street Tree RPS V5 - 2012 Scientific Name Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 7 Common Name Form Riberry Tree Toechima tenax Acacia falcata Acacia maidenii Acacia perangusta Acacia ulicifolia Maiden’s wattle Eprapah wattle Prickly moses Tree Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Alchornea ilicifolia Alectryon connatus Alpinia caerulea Alyxia ruscifolia Native holly Beach bird eye Native ginger Chain fruit Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Breynia oblongifolia Coffee bush Shrub Bursaria spinosa Sweet bursaria Shrub Clerodendrum floribundum Commersonia fraseri Lolly bush Shrub Description Indigofera australis Leptospermum polygalifolium Oxylobium ilicifolium Native indigo Wild may Shrub Shrub Holly pea Shrub 20-30m White fluffy flowers. Masses of red, pear-shaped fruit. Bright pink new leaves 10m attractive foliage, orange red fruits 4m slender trunk, cream ball flowers 5-15m fine foliage. Pale yellow flowers. Fine leaved wattle with prolific yellow flowers Hardy shrub with attractive foliage, cream ball flowers 3m shiny holly leaves, reddish new growth 6m tall bushy shrub, attractive fruits Long strap like leaves, blue fruit Dark green glossy leaves with sharp point. Perfumed white flowers and orange fruit 2m with small round leaves. May be difficult to source. Spiky plant with perfumed white flowers in summer. Good small bird habitat. 4-5m large rounded leaves, white fragrant flowers, colourful fruit 2-6m Branches bearing woolly hairs. White or cream flowers. 10m. Sandpaper leaves, attracts birds 3-6m Pink, pale yellow or bright yellow flowers. Dark green leaves, deep violet pea-flowers in August Fine foliage with masses of purple/white flowers Weeping open habit, white open flowers in profusion in late winter 2m Yellow-orange pea-flowers. Pultenaea retusa Westringia eremicola A bush pea Native westringia Shrub Shrub 1-2m flowers yellow late winter, early spring 1.5m White or mauve flowers. Syzygium leuhmanii Blackfellow’s hemp Shrub Sandpaper fig Shrub Ficus fraseri Shrub Hibiscus heterophyllus Native rosella Pointed leaf hovea Shrub Hovea acutifolia Native wandering Creeper Creeper with green shiny leaves and blue jew flowers, revegetation only, weedy in cultivation Delicate fan shaped fronds. Young fronds are Adiantum hispidulum Rough maiden hair Fern pink False bracken fern Fern Delicate fern Calochlena dubia Prickly rasp fern Fern Dark green erect fronds Doodia aspera Grass Tall grass to 1 metre. Flowers appear like Cymbopogon refractus Barb-wire grass clusters of barbed wire. Blue green foliage and red stems make this an attractive grass. Grass Perennial trailing grass which roots at nodes, Oplismenus aemulus Basket grass oval leaves Slender shade Grass Creeping grass, forms dense mats, partial to full Ottochloa gracillima grass shade Kangaroo grass Grass Grass to 60cm. Produces attractive seed head Themeda triandra and fine light green foliage. Benefits from annual prune. Sedge Herb 15-30cm Forms loose, slender tussocks. Cyperus enervis Numerous spikelets about 1cm long. Herb 20-40cm Reddish-brown spikelets. Shiny brown Fimbristylis dichotoma Common fringerush nuts. Herb 0.3m Yellow flowers with purple throat. Fruit Goodenia rotundifolia A fan flower 0.5cm long. Native coleus Herb Fleshy leaved herb, spikes of mauve-blue Plectranthus flowers parviflorus Wire lily Herb Wiry stems & broads leaves, semi shade has Tripladenia pale pink flowers cunninghamii Red fruited sawSedge Clumping plant, red-brown shiny fruit Gahnia aspera sedge Trailer 1-2m across. Thin hairy leaves. Pale greenAristolochia pubera brown flowers, butterfly host plant Palm lily Tufting 2-4m Forms sparse clumps of a few stems. Cordyline rubra Lilac flowers. Globular, red berries. Palm lily Tufting 3-4m Large sprays of red fruit. Cordyline stricta Flax lily, blue-berry Tussock Clumping plant to 60cm that spreads by Dianella caerulea lily suckers. Produces blue star like flowers & bright blue-purple fruit. Long leaved Tussock Large clumping plant to 1 metre. Produces Lomandra longifolia matrush large spikes of cream highly perfumed flowers. Native grape Vine Lime green leaves , tendrils, black grape-like Cissus antarctica fruit, vigorous climber/ground cover Wombat berry Vine Scrambling plant. Produces small pink lily Eustrephus latifolius flowers followed by bright orange fruit. Wet Koala Salt Commelina cyanea Street Tree Page 8 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Scientific Name Geitonoplesium cymosum Common Name Scrambling lily Hardenbergia violacea False sarsaparilla Pandorea pandorana Bower of glory Form Vine Vine Vine Description Scrambling plant with shiny dark green leaves. Produces white star like flowers followed by black fruit. Scrambling vine produces a profusion of purple pea flowers in winter-spring. Beautiful large white to mauve flowers RPS V5 - 2012 Wet Koala Salt Street Tree RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 9 Part 2 - Blackbutt and Scribbly Gum - Open Forest - Mainland Scientific Name Common Name Form Allocasuarina littoralis Alphitonia excelsa Black she-oak Tree Red ash, Soap tree Tree Banksia integrifolia Coastal banksia Tree Description Cupaniopsis anacardioides Eucalyptus microcorys Eucalyptus pilularis Tuckeroo Tree Tallowood Tree Blackbutt Tree Eucalyptus racemosa Eucalyptus siderophloia Eucalyptus tereticornis Ficus coronata Scribbly gum Tree 10m bright-green ‘needle like’ foliage, excellent self-mulching Grows to 15m. Butterfly food plant. Attractive grey bark, black rounded fruit Medium tree to 10 - 15m. Yellow banksia flowers over a long period. Attracts honeyeaters. Red new growth, cream brush flowers with papery bark 20-30m Tree rough tessellated bark, white/cream flowers. Excellent shade tree to 10m. Produces large crops of yellow fruit. 30-40m fibrous orange-tinged bark, dense crown, prolific flowers Tall eucalypt to 30m. Half bark black and half smooth Tall tree to 30m with attractive white bark. Ironbark Tree 25-30m deeply furrowed grey-black bark QLD Blue gum Tree Sandpaper fig Tree 30m smooth bark with white- bluish grey surface Tree to 4 metres. Produces large sandpapery leaves and edible fruit. Butterfly food tree. Attracts birds. 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing has umbrella shaped foliage Callistemon salignus Red tips Tree Corymbia intermedia Pink bloodwood Tree Glochidion sumatranum Umbrella cheese wood tree/ Button wood Brush box Lophostemon confertus Mallotus philippensis Red kamala Tree Tree Tall tree to 30m with attractive brown bark. Tree 17m attractive green foliage, masses of red fruit Trees to 30 metres. White papery bark. Produces masses of creamy white brush flowers in autumn. Excellent nectar producer. Will tolerate dry spells. 6-10m White flowers. Blue fruit. Leaves aromatic when crushed. 5-15m fine foliage. Pale yellow flowers. Shrub to 3 metres. Produces large yellow flowers in winter and spring. Large leaved shrub to 2 metres. Produces large green flowers laden with nectar from summer to winter. Spiky plant with perfumed white flowers in summer. Good small bird habitat. Shrub to 2 metres. Produces attractive hop like fruit that are either lime green or purple. 1-3.5m Creamy-white flowers. Woody, warty fruit. 3-6m Pink, Pale yellow or bright yellow flowers. Weeping open habit, white open flowers in profusion in late winter Dense fine foliage, masses of white brush flowers in late spring 6-15m Cream, papery bark. White or pinkish flowers. Shrub to 1,5 metres. Produces large open pink/mauve flowers followed by edible fruit. Responds to pruning. Round marble-sized orange fruit, soft leaves arching habit Tall attractive grass to 1 metre. Flowers appear like clusters of barbed wire. Blue green foliage and red stems. Creeping grass, forms dense mats, partial to full shade Grass to 60cm. Produces attractive seed head and fine light green foliage. Benefits from annual prune. Melaleuca quinquenervia Paper barked tea-tree Tree Syzygium oleosum Blue lily pilly Tree Acacia maidenii Banksia spinulosa var collina Banksia robur Maiden's wattle Golden candles Shrub Shrub Swamp banksia Shrub Bursaria spinosa Sweet bursaria Shrub Dodonaea triquetra Large leaved hop bush A hakea Shrub Hakea florulenta Shrub Native rosella Shrub Hibiscus heterophyllus Wild may Shrub Leptospermum polygalifolium Melaleuca linarifolia Paper barked tea-tree Shrub Melaleuca sieberi A tea tree Melastoma affine Blue-tongue or Native Shrub tibochina Petalostigma triloculare Cymbopogon refractus Cracker bush Shrub Barb-wire grass Grass Ottochloa gracillima Slender shade grass Themeda triandra Shrub Kangaroo grass Grass Grass Wet Koala Salt Street Tree Page 10 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Scientific Name Olearia nernstii Isolepis nodosa Common Name Form Native daisy, Snow bush A sedge Herb Sedge Description To 1.5m tall, white daisy like flowers in spring, suitable for cottage style gardens Thin leaved tufting to 1m. Tussock Clumping plant to 60cm that spreads by suckers. Produces blue star like flowers followed by bright blue-purple fruit. Vine Scrambling plant. Produces small pink lily Eustrephus latifolius Wombat berry flowers followed by bright orange fruit. Scrambling lily Vine Scrambling plant with shiny dark green Geitonoplesium leaves and wiry stems. White star like cymosum flowers followed by black fruit. False sarsaparilla Vine Scrambling vine produces a profusion of Hardenbergia purple pea flowers in winter-spring. violacea Barb wire vine Vine Vigorous vine with bright green leaves and Smilax australis small spines Lomandra longifolia Long leaved matrush Tussock Large clumping plant to 1 metre. Produces plant large spikes of cream highly perfumed flowers. Dianella caerulea RPS V5 - 2012 Wet Koala Salt Flax lily, Blue-berry lily Street Tree RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 11 Part 3 - Blackbutt and Scribbly Gum - Open Forest - Southern Moreton Bay Islands Scientific Name Common Name Form Tree Description Callistemon salignus Red tips Tree Corymbia intermedia Pink bloodwood Tree Commersonia bartramia Cupaniopsis anacardioides Eucalyptus microcorys Eucalyptus pilularis Brown kurrajong Tree Tuckeroo Tree Tallowood Tree Blackbutt Tree Eucalyptus racemosa Eucalyptus siderophloia Eucalyptus tereticornis Glochidion ferdinandii Glochidion sumatranum Scribbly gum Tree Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in winter. 10m bright-green ‘needle like’ foliage, excellent self-mulching Grows to 15m. Butterfly food plant. Attractive grey bark, black rounded fruit Medium tree to 10 - 15m. Yellow banksia flowers over a long period. Attracts honeyeaters. Red new growth, cream brush flowers with papery bark 20-30m Tree rough tessellated bark, white/cream flowers. Small shade tree to 6 metres. Produces a mass of small white flowers. Excellent shade tree to 10m. Produces large crops of yellow fruit. 30-40m fibrous orange-tinged bark, dense crown, prolific flowers Tall eucalypt to 30m. Half bark black and half smooth Tall tree to 30m with attractive white bark. Ironbark Tree 25-30m deeply furrowed grey-black bark QLD Blue gum Tree Cheese wood tree Tree Umbrella cheese wood tree/ Button wood Brush box Tree 30m smooth bark with white- bluish grey surface 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing has umbrella shaped foliage Acacia leiocalyx Allocasuarina littoralis Alphitonia excelsa Black she-oak Tree Red ash, Soap tree Tree Banksia integrifolia Coastal banksia Tree Lophostemon confertus Melaleuca quinquenervia Tree Paper barked tea-tree Tree Petalostigma pubescens Acacia suaveolens Quinine bush Tree Sweet wattle Shrub Banksia aemula Wallum Shrub Banksia robur Swamp banksia Shrub Bursaria spinosa Sweet bursaria Shrub Dodonaea triquetra Large leaved hop bush A hakea Shrub Shrub Wild may Shrub Hakea florulenta Leptospermum polygalifolium Melastoma affine Blue-tongue or Native Shrub tibochina Pultenaea retusa A bush pea Shrub Cymbopogon refractus Barb-wire grass Grass Ottochloa gracillima Slender shade grass Themeda triandra Kangaroo grass Dianella caerulea Flax lily, Blue-berry lily Wet Koala Salt Tall attractive grass to 1 metre. Flowers appear like clusters of barbed wire, Blue green foliage and red stems. Grass Creeping grass, forms dense mats, partial to full shade Grass Grass to 60cm. Produces attractive seed head and fine light green foliage. Benefits from annual prune. Tussock Clumping plant to 60cm that spreads by suckers. Produces blue star like flowers followed by bright blue-purple fruit. Tall tree to 30m with attractive brown bark. Trees to 30 metres. White papery bark. Produces masses of creamy white brush flowers in autumn. Excellent nectar producer. Will tolerate dry spells. Small tree to 5m with attractive black tessellated bark, produces yellow fruit Shrub to 3m with sweet scented flowers, responds well to pruning. Good small screen. Small tree to 6m. Large cream banksia flowers attract honeyeaters. Large leaved shrub to 2 metres. Produces large green flowers laden with nectar from summer to winter. Spiky plant with perfumed white flowers in summer. Good small bird habitat. Shrub to 2 metres. Produces attractive hop like fruit that are either lime green or purple. 1-3.5m Creamy-white flowers. Woody, warty fruit. Weeping open habit, white open flowers in profusion in late winter Shrub to 1,5 metres. Produces large open pink/mauve flowers followed by edible fruit. Responds to pruning. 1-2m flowers yellow late winter early spring Street Tree Page 12 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Scientific Name Common Name Form Description Tussock Tall sedge to 1.5 metres. Produces tall heads of brown flowers with bright red seeds. Lomandra longifolia Long leaved matrush Tussock Large clumping plant to 1 metre. Produces plant large spikes of cream highly perfumed flowers. A fan flower Herb 0.3m Yellow flowers with purple throat. Fruit Goodenia 0.5cm long. rotundifolia Fan flower Herb Ground cover, blue fan shaped flowers. Scaevola ramosissima Vine Scrambling plant. Produces small pink lily Eustrephus latifolius Wombat berry flowers followed by bright orange fruit. Scrambling lily Vine Scrambling plant with shiny dark green Geitonoplesium leaves and wiry stems. White star like cymosum flowers followed by black fruit. False sarsaparilla Vine Scrambling vine produces a profusion of Hardenbergia purple pea flowers in winter-spring. violacea Barb wire vine Vine Vigorous vine with bright green leaves and Smilax australis small spines Vine Useful foliage plant, good for covering trellis Smilax glycophylla Native sarsaparilla or low fences. Leaves edible Gahnia sieberana RPS V5 - 2012 Wet Koala Salt Sword grass Street Tree RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 13 Part 4 - Grey Gum and Spotted Gum - Open Forest - Mainland Scientific Name Common Name Form Acacia aulacocarpa Early black wattle Acacia concurrens Late black wattle Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood Lily pilly Acmena smithii Allocasuarina torulosa Allocasuarina littoralis Alphitonia excelsa Tree Tree Tree Tree Forest she-oak Tree Black she-oak Tree Red ash, Soap tree Tree Grey myrtle Backhousia myrtifolia Callistemon salignus Red tips Tree Tree Corymbia intermedia Pink bloodwood Tree Corymbia trachyphloia Cryptocarya microneura Eucalyptus curtisii Brown bloodwood Tree Murrogun Tree Brisbane mallee Tree Eucalyptus fibrosa Tree Corymbia citriodora Broad-leaved red ironbark Spotted gum Tree Eucalyptus major Grey gum Tree Description Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in winter. Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in spring. 15m wattle pale yellow flowers Medium sized tree to 20m new pink growth, white flowers in summer followed by pink edible fruit. 10m weeping foliage, can turn purplish in colour, corky bark 10m bright-green ‘needle like’ foliage, excellent self-mulching Grows to 15m. Butterfly food plant. Attractive grey bark, black rounded fruit Large shrub or small tree to 7m with open habit. White flowers in summer Red new growth, cream brush flowers with papery bark 20-30m Tree rough tessellated bark, white/cream flowers. 20-25m yellowish brown rough bark Narrow-leaved red gum Ironbark Tree Tree Brush box Tree Tall tree to 30m with attractive brown bark. Swamp mahogany Tree 20m flaky bark tree with white flowers. White bollygum Tree Rapanea variabilis Acacia falcata Acacia juncifolia Muttonwood Rush leaf wattle Tree Shrub Shrub Acacia maidenii Acacia perangusta Baeckea virgata Maiden's wattle Eprapah wattle Twiggy myrtle Shrub Shrub Shrub 8-12m white backed leaves when young, rounded crown 6m Small cream flowers. Globular blue fruit. 4m slender trunk, cream ball flowers 2m very fine leaves, flowers are golden yellow balls 5-15m fine foliage. Pale yellow flowers. Fine leaved wattle with prolific yellow flowers Excellent screening plant, mass of tiny white flowers in summer. 3m x 1.5m 2-6m Branches bearing woolly hairs. White or cream flowers. 0.3-1.2m Bright yellow flowers, sessile or on stalks. Dark green leaves, deep violet pea-flowers in August Fine foliage with masses of purple/white flowers Needle like leaves, erect or drooping habit, golden yellow flowers Weeping open habit, white open flowers in profusion in late winter 2.5m prolific pale yellow flowers, colourful yellow-orange fruits 3m Reasonably hardy. Yellow/orange peaflowers. Weeping habit, soft leaves, small yellow and red pea-flowers Eucalyptus seeana Eucalyptus siderophloia Lophostemon confertus Lophostemon suaveolens Neolitsia dealbata Tree Tree Commersonia fraseri Blackfellow's hemp Shrub Hibbertia stricta Erect guinea flower Shrub Hovea acutifolia Pointed leaf hovea Shrub Indigofera australis Native indigo Shrub Jacksonia scoparia Dogwood, Native broom Wild may Shrub Shrub Yellow pittosporum shrub Orange flowered pultenaea Hairy bush pea Shrub Leptospermum polygalifolium Pittosporum revolutum Pultenaea euchila Pultenaea villosa Shrub Street Tree 10-15m Native laurel with lush green leaves, slow growing 5m multi-trunked, fast growing, mass of white blossom in October. 15-30m White flowers. Dark furrowed bark 20-30m White, strongly fragrant flowers. Attractive mottled pink/grey/green bark 20-30m White flowers, Attractive orange/cream/grey bark 30-40m fibrous orange-tinged bark, dense crown, prolific flowers 20-35m White to cream flowers. Elongated buds. 30m fast growing, attractive pendulous habit. 25-30m deeply furrowed grey-black bark Tallowood Eucalyptus microcorys Eucalyptus resinifera Red mahogany Wet Koala Salt Page 14 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Scientific Name Westringia eremicola Commelina cyanea Common Name Form Native westringia Shrub Description RPS V5 - 2012 Wet Koala Salt 1.5m White or mauve flowers. Native wandering jew Creeper Creeper with green shiny leaves and blue flowers, revegetation only, weedy in cultivation Barb-wire grass Grass Tall grass to 1 metre. Flowers appear like Cymbopogon clusters of barbed wire, Blue green foliage refractus and red stems make this an attractive grass. Ottochloa gracillima Slender shade grass Grass Creeping grass, forms dense mats, prefers partial to full shade Kangaroo grass Grass Grass to 60cm. Produces attractive seed Themeda triandra head and fine light green foliage. Benefits from annual prune. Common fringe-rush Herb 20-40cm Reddish-brown spikelets. Shiny Fimbristylis brown nuts. dichotoma A fan flower Herb 0.3m Yellow flowers with purple throat. Fruit Goodenia 0.5cm long. rotundifolia Native daisy Herb To 1.5m tall, white daisy like flowers in Olearia nernstii spring, suitable for cottage style gardens Flax lily, Blue-berry Tussock Clumping plant to 60cm that spreads by Dianella caerulea lily suckers. Produces blue star like flowers followed by bright blue-purple fruit. Lomandra longifolia Long leaved matrush Tussock Large clumping plant to 1 metre. Produces plant large spikes of cream highly perfumed flowers. Native grape Vine Lime green leaves with tendrils, black grapeCissus antarctica like fruit, vigorous climber or ground cover Vine Scrambling plant. Produces small pink lily Eustrephus latifolius Wombat berry flowers followed by bright orange fruit. Scrambling lily Vine Scrambling plant with shiny dark green Geitonoplesium leaves and wiry stems. Produces white star cymosum like flowers followed by black fruit. Street Tree RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 15 Part 5 - Scribbly Gum - Open Forest - Mainland Scientific Name Common Name Form Acacia concurrens Late black wattle Brown bloodwood Tree Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in spring. Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in winter. 10m bright-green ‘needle like’ foliage, excellent self-mulching Grows to 15m. Butterfly food plant. Attractive grey bark, black rounded fruit 15-20m interesting branch habit, pink or reddish smooth bark 10-15m large foliage and fruit. Profuse, cream flowers Medium tree to 10 - 15m. Yellow banksia flowers over a long period. Attracts honeyeaters. 20-25m yellowish brown rough bark Broad-leaved red ironbark Tallowood Tree 15-30m White flowers. Dark furrowed bark Tree Scribbly gum Tree 30-40m fibrous orange-tinged bark, dense crown, prolific flowers Tall tree to 30m with attractive white bark. Small mallee forms on the Island would be preferred in cultivation. 20-35m White to cream flowers. Elongated buds. 30m fast growing, attractive pendulous habit. 25-30m deeply furrowed grey-black bark Tree Acacia leiocalyx Allocasuarina littoralis Alphitonia excelsa Tree Black she-oak Tree Red ash, Soap tree Tree Angophora leiocarpa Smooth barked apple Tree Angophora woodsiana Banksia integrifolia Corymbia trachyphloia Eucalyptus fibrosa Eucalyptus microcorys Eucalyptus racemosa Smudgee Tree Coastal banksia Tree Eucalyptus resinifera Red mahogany Eucalyptus seeana Eucalyptus siderophloia Eucalyptus tereticornis Ficus coronata Glochidion ferdinandii Glochidion sumatranum Lophostemon confertus Lophostemon suaveolens Melaleuca quinquenervia Description Tree Narrow-leaved red gum Ironbark Tree QLD Blue gum Tree Sandpaper fig Tree Tree 30m smooth bark with white- bluish grey surface Tree to 4 metres. Produces large sandpapery leaves and edible fruit. Butterfly food tree. Attracts birds. 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing has umbrella shaped foliage Cheese wood tree Tree Umbrella cheese wood tree/ Button wood Brush box Tree Tree Tall tree to 30m with attractive brown bark. Swamp mahogany Tree 20m flaky bark tree with white flowers. Paper barked tea-tree Tree Petalostigma pubescens Acacia falcata Quinine bush Banksia robur Swamp banksia Tree Shrub Shrub Banksia spinulosa var collina Bursaria spinosa Golden candles Shrub Sweet bursaria Shrub Dodonaea triquetra Large leaved hop bush Shrub Elaeocarpus reticulatus Blueberry ash Shrub Hakea florulenta A hakea Shrub Hibbertia stricta Erect guinea flower Shrub Hovea acutifolia Pointed leaf hovea Shrub Jacksonia scoparia Dogwood, native broom Shrub Trees to 30 metres. White papery bark. Produces masses of creamy white brush flowers in autumn. Excellent nectar producer. Will tolerate dry spells. Small tree to 5m with attractive black tessellated bark. Produces yellow fruit. 4m slender trunk, cream ball flowers Large leafed shrub to 2 metres. Produces large green flowers laden with nectar from summer to winter. Shrub to 3 metres. Produces large yellow flowers in winter and spring. Spiky plant with perfumed white flowers in summer. Good small bird habitat. Shrub to 2 metres. Produces attractive hop like fruit that are either lime green or purple. 5-10m attractive green foliage, fragrant white or pink bell-shaped flowers, blue berries 1-3.5m Creamy-white flowers. Woody, warty fruit. 0.3-1.2m Bright yellow flowers, sessile or on stalks. Dark green leaves, deep violet pea-flowers in August Needle like leaves, erect or drooping habit, golden yellow flowers Wet Koala Salt Street Tree Page 16 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Scientific Name Common Name Form Weeping open habit, white open flowers in profusion in late winter A tea tree Shrub 6-15m Cream, papery bark. White or pinkish flowers. Blue-tongue or Native Shrub Shrub to 1,5 metres. Produces large open Melastoma affine tibochina pink/mauve flowers followed by edible fruit. Responds to pruning. Hairy bush pea Shrub Weeping habit, soft leaves, small yellow Pultenaea villosa and red pea-flowers Shrub 1.5m White or mauve flowers. Westringia eremicola Native westringia Shrub Tufting plant with a tall flower spike and Xanthorrhoea fulva Grass tree blue green foliage. Grows in wet areas. Commelina cyanea Native wandering jew Creeper Creeper with green shiny leaves and blue flowers, revegetation only, weedy in cultivation Hibbertia scandens Guinea flower, Snake Creeper Very hardy creeper. Can be pruned and vine trained as a hedge or shrub. Produces large open yellow flowers. Swamp water fern, Fern Fern to 80cm. Prefers to grow in water. Blechnum indicum bungwall fern Barb-wire grass Grass Tall grass to 1 metre. Flowers appear like Cymbopogon clusters of barbed wire. Blue green foliage refractus and red stems make this an attractive grass. Tree fern Fern Tree fern with large bright green fronds Cyathea cooperi Ottochloa gracillima Slender shade grass Grass Creeping grass, forms dense mats, prefers partial to full shade Kangaroo grass Grass Grass to 60cm. Produces attractive seed Themeda triandra head and fine light green foliage. Benefits from annual prune. Tall flat sedge Herb 0.3-1m. Numerous, congested shiny brown Cyperus exaltatus spikelets. Fringe-rush Herb 10-30cm Brown spikelets. White fruits Fimbristylis cinnamometorum Common fringe-rush Herb 20-40cm Reddish-brown spikelets. Shiny Fimbristylis brown nuts. dichotoma Herb 0.3m Yellow flowers with purple throat. Fruit Goodenia rotundifolia A fan flower 0.5cm long. Native violet Herb Ground cover with rounded leaves and Viola hederacea white and purple violet flowers. Spreads by runners. Prefers semi shade. Common rush Herb 0.3-1.2m Tussocking perennial with a short, Juncus usitatus creeping rhizome. Pale brown flowers. Red fruited saw-sedge Sedge Clumping plant, red-brown shiny fruit Gahnia aspera Leptospermum polygalifolium Melaleuca sieberi Wild may Description Wet Koala Salt Shrub Sm. Erect herbaceous plant, bright yellow plant 'button' flowers Flax lily, Blue-berry lily Tussock Clumping plant to 60cm that spreads by suckers. Produces blue star like flowers followed by bright blue-purple fruit. Lomandra longifolia Long leaved matrush Tussock Large clumping plant to 1 metre. Produces plant large spikes of cream highly perfumed flowers. Vine Scrambling plant. Produces small pink lily Eustrephus latifolius Wombat berry flowers followed by bright orange fruit. Scrambling lily Vine Scrambling plant with shiny dark green Geitonoplesium leaves and wiry stems. Produces white star cymosum like flowers followed by black fruit. False sarsaparilla Vine Scrambling vine produces a profusion of Hardenbergia purple pea flowers in winter-spring. violacea Vine Beautiful large white to mauve flowers Pandorea pandorana Bower of glory Soft bracken Fern Soft foliaged fern Calochlena dubia Sedge Very fast growing tufting sedge Cyperus brevifolius Chrysocephalum apiculatum Dianella caerulea RPS V5 - 2012 Yellow buttons Oplismenus aemulus Basket grass Grass Perennial trailing grass which roots at nodes, oval leaves Street Tree RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 17 Part 6 - Scribbly Gum - Open Forest - Southern Moreton Bay Islands Scientific Name Common Name Form Acacia concurrens Late black wattle Tree Allocasuarina torulosa Alphitonia excelsa Forest she-oak Tree Red ash, Soap tree Tree Angophora leiocarpa Smooth barked apple Tree Angophora woodsiana Banksia integrifolia Smudgee Tree Coastal banksia Tree Casuarina glauca Forest she-oak Tree Callitris columellaris Cupaniopsis anacardioides Corymbia trachyphloia Corymbia intermedia Bribie Island cypress Tuckeroo Tree Tree Brown bloodwood Tree Pink bloodwood Tree Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved red Ironbark Broad-leaved red Ironbark Tallowood Tree Tree Scribbly gum Tree Eucalyptus fibrosa Eucalyptus microcorys Eucalyptus racemosa Eucalyptus resinifera Red mahogany Eucalyptus siderophloia Eucalyptus tereticornis Ficus obliqua Glochidion ferdinandii Glochidion sumatranum Lophostemon confertus Lophostemon suaveolens Melaleuca quinquenervia Petalostigma pubescens Acacia falcata Banksia robur Tree Tree Ironbark Tree QLD Blue gum Tree Small leafed Moreton Bay fig Cheese wood tree Tree Tree Tree Tall tree to 30m with attractive brown bark. Swamp mahogany Tree 20m flaky bark tree with white flowers. Quinine bush Tree Swamp banksia Shrub Shrub Sweet bursaria Shrub Clerodendrum floribundum Dodonaea triquetra Lolly bush Shrub Large leaved hop bush Blueberry ash Shrub Shrub Hakea florulenta A hakea Shrub Hibbertia stricta Erect guinea flower Shrub Hovea acutifolia Pointed leaf hovea Shrub Trees to 30 metres. White papery bark. Produces masses of creamy white brush flowers in autumn. Excellent nectar producer. Will tolerate dry spells. Small tree to 5m with attractive black tessellated bark. Produces yellow fruit. 4m slender trunk, cream ball flowers Large leafed shrub to 2 metres. Produces large green flowers laden with nectar from summer to winter. Spiky plant with perfumed white flowers in summer. Good small bird habitat. 4-5m large rounded leaves, white fragrant flowers, colourful fruit Shrub to 2 metres. Produces attractive hop like fruit that are either green or purple. 5-10m attractive green foliage, fragrant white or pink bell-shaped flowers, blue berries 1-3.5m Creamy-white flowers. Woody, warty fruit. 0.3-1.2m Bright yellow flowers, sessile or on stalks. Dark green leaves, deep violet pea-flowers 30-40m fibrous orange-tinged bark, dense crown, prolific flowers Tall tree to 30m with attractive white bark. Small mallee forms on the Island would be preferred in cultivation. 20-35m White to cream flowers. Elongated buds. 25-30m deeply furrowed grey-black bark 30m smooth bark with white- bluish grey surface 15-35m Strangling and aerial roots absent. Yellow to orange, globular fruit 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing has umbrella shaped foliage Street Tree 20-30m Tree rough tessellated bark, white/cream flowers. 20-30m White flowers. Cup-shaped capsules. 15-30m White flowers. Dark furrowed bark Tree Paper barked tea-tree Tree Wet Koala Salt Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in spring. 10m weeping foliage, can turn purplish in colour, corky bark Grows to 15m. Butterfly food plant. Attractive grey bark, black rounded fruit 15-20m interesting branch habit, pink or reddish smooth bark 10-15m large foliage and fruit. Profuse, cream flowers Medium tree to 10 - 15m. Yellow banksia flowers over a long period. Attracts honeyeaters. 10m weeping foliage, can turn purplish in colour, corky bark Tall dense foliaged tree to 20m. Excellent shade tree to 10m. Produces large crops of yellow fruit. 20-25m yellowish brown rough bark Umbrella cheese wood tree/ Button wood Brush box Bursaria spinosa Elaeocarpus reticulatus Description Page 18 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Scientific Name Common Name Form Jacksonia scoparia Leptospermum polygalifolium Melaleuca sieberi Melastoma affine Pultenaea retusa Xanthorrhoea fulva Commelina cyanea Hibbertia scandens Blechnum indicum Cymbopogon refractus Description in August Needle like leaves, erect or drooping habit, golden yellow flowers Shrub Weeping open habit, white open flowers in profusion in late winter A tea tree Shrub 6-15m Cream, papery bark. White or pinkish flowers. Blue-tongue or Native Shrub Shrub to 1,5 metres. Produces large open tibochina pink/mauve flowers followed by edible fruit. Responds to pruning. A bush pea Shrub 1-2m flowers yellow late winter early spring Grass tree Shrub Tufting plant with a tall flower spike and blue green foliage. Grows in wet areas. Native wandering jew Creeper Creeper with green shiny leaves and blue flowers, revegetation only, weedy in cultivation Guinea flower, Snake Creeper Very hardy creeper. Can be pruned and vine trained as a hedge or shrub. Produces large open yellow flowers. Swamp water fern Fern Fern to 80cm. Prefers to grow in water. Barb-wire grass Grass Tall grass to 1 metre. Flowers appear like clusters of barbed wire. Blue green foliage and red stems make this an attractive grass. Dogwood, native broom Wild may Slender shade grass Grass Themeda triandra Kangaroo grass Grass Herb Herb Juncus usitatus Common rush Herb Viola hederacea Native violet Herb Gahnia aspera Red fruited saw-sedge Sedge Creeping grass, forms dense mats, prefers partial to full shade Grass to 60cm. Produces attractive seed head and fine light green foliage. Benefits from annual prune. 20-40cm Reddish-brown spikelets. Shiny brown nuts. 0.3m Yellow flowers with purple throat. Fruit 0.5cm long. 0.3-1.2m Tussocking perennial with a short, creeping rhizome. Pale brown flowers. Ground cover with rounded leaves and white and purple violet flowers. Spreads by runners. Prefers semi shade Clumping plant, red-brown shiny fruit Sm. Erect herbaceous plant, bright yellow plant 'button' flowers Flax lily, Blue-berry lily Tussock Clumping plant to 60cm that spreads by suckers. Produces blue star like flowers followed by bright blue-purple fruit. A flax lily Tussock Tufting plant in lily family, with tiny blue star Dianella like flowers and blue berries brevipedunculata Lomandra longifolia Long leaved matrush Tussock Large clumping plant to 1 metre. Produces plant large spikes of cream highly perfumed flowers. Vine Scrambling plant. Produces small pink lily Eustrephus latifolius Wombat berry flowers followed by bright orange fruit. Native grape Vine Lime green leaves with tendrils, black Cissus hypoglauca grape-like fruit, vigorous climber or ground cover Scrambling lily Vine Scrambling plant with shiny dark green Geitonoplesium leaves and wiry stems. Produces white cymosum star like flowers followed by black fruit. False sarsaparilla Vine Scrambling vine produces a profusion of Hardenbergia purple pea flowers in winter-spring. violacea Vine Beautiful large white to mauve flowers Pandorea pandorana Bower of glory Soft bracken Fern Soft foliaged fern Calochlena dubia Sedge Very fast growing tufting sedge Cyperus brevifolius Grass Perennial trailing grass which roots at Oplismenus aemulus Basket grass nodes, oval leaves Chrysocephalum apiculatum Dianella caerulea Wet Koala Salt Shrub Ottochloa gracillima Common fringe-rush Fimbristylis dichotoma Goodenia rotundifolia A fan flower RPS V5 - 2012 Yellow buttons Street Tree RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 19 Part 7 - Queensland Blue Gum Forest/Melaleuca Wetlands - Mainland Scientific Name Common Name Tree Allocasuarina littoralis Alphitonia excelsa Murrogun Tree Tuckeroo Tree Narrow-leaved red gum Ironbark Tree Tree 25-30m deeply furrowed grey-black bark QLD Blue gum Tree 30m smooth bark with white- bluish grey surface Sandpaper fig Tree Tree to 4 metres. Produces large sandpapery leaves and edible fruit. Butterfly food tree. Attracts birds. 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing has umbrella shaped foliage Lily pilly Black she-oak Red ash, Soap tree Angophora leiocarpa Smooth barked apple Callistemon salignus Red tips Casuarina glauca Commersonia tomentosa Cryptocarya microneura Cupaniopsis anacardioides Eucalyptus seeana Eucalyptus siderophloia Eucalyptus tereticornis Ficus coronata Glochidion sumatranum Description Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in winter. Medium sized tree to 20m new pink growth, white flowers in summer followed by pink edible fruit. 10m bright-green 'needle like' foliage, excellent self-mulching Grows to 15m. Butterfly food plant. Attractive grey bark, black rounded fruit 15-20m interesting branch habit, pink or reddish smooth bark Red new growth, cream brush flowers with papery bark Upright tree to 20 metres. Grows naturally behind mangroves but tolerates dry conditions. Smaller commersonia with soft leaves, brown underside 10-15m Native laurel with lush green leaves, slow growing Excellent shade tree to 10m. Produces large crops of yellow fruit. 30m fast growing, attractive pendulous habit. Acacia leiocalyx Acmena smithii Form Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Swamp she-oak Tree Tree Umbrella Cheese Tree wood tree/ Button wood Foam bark Tree Lophostemon confertus Lophostemon suaveolens Mallotus philippensis Brush box Tree Feathery foliage with hairy fruit. Take care not to plant over walkways due to irritable hairs on fruit Tall tree to 30m with attractive brown bark. Swamp mahogany Red kamala Tree 20m flaky bark tree with white flowers. Tree 17m attractive green foliage, masses of red fruit Melaleuca quinquenervia Paper barked tea-tree Tree Polyscias elegans Celery wood Tree Trees to 30 metres. White papery bark. Produces masses of creamy white brush flowers in autumn. Excellent nectar producer. Will tolerate dry spells. 15-20m umbrella shaped crown, narrow canopy palm like in outline Jagera pseudorhus Shrub 4m slender trunk, cream ball flowers Eprapah wattle Shrub Fine leaved wattle with prolific yellow flowers Swamp bottle brush Shrub Acacia falcata Acacia perangusta Bottlebrush to 1.5 metres. Produces bright red or green brushes in spring and often throughout the year. Responds to pruning. Swamp banksia Shrub Large leaved shrub to 2 metres. Produces large Banksia robur green flowers laden with nectar from summer to winter. Dodonaea triquetra Large leaved hop Shrub Shrub to 2 metres. Produces attractive hop like bush fruit that are either lime green or purple. Jacksonia scoparia Dogwood, native Shrub Needle like leaves, erect or drooping habit, broom golden yellow flowers Wild may Shrub Weeping open habit, white open flowers in Leptospermum profusion in late winter polygalifolium Shrub Dense fine foliage, masses of white brush Melaleuca linarifolia Paper barked tea-tree flowers in late spring Shrub Mauve flowers, 80cm Melaleuca thymifolia Blue-tongue or Shrub Shrub to 1,5 metres. Produces large open Melastoma affine Native tibochina pink/mauve flowers followed by edible fruit. Responds to pruning. Yellow Shrub 2.5m prolific pale yellow flowers, colourful Pittosporum Pittosporum yellow-orange fruits revolutum Creeping Creeper Ground cover. Produces small white flowers Myoporum boobialla followed by blue berries. acuminatum Callistemon pachyphyllus Wet Koala Salt Street Tree Page 20 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Scientific Name Hypolepis muelleri Blechnum indicum Dianella brevipedunculata Ottochloa gracillima Common Name Harsh ground fern Swamp water fern, Bungwall fern A flax lily Form Fern Fern Forb Themeda triandra Baumea articulata Jointed twig rush Herb Juncus usitatus Common rush Gahnia aspera Isolepis nodosa Red fruited saw- Sedge sedge A sedge Sedge Lepironia articulata A sedge Long leaved matrush Eustrephus latifolius Wombat berry Geitonoplesium cymosum Scrambling lily Jasminium simplicifolium Native jasmine vine Wet Koala Salt 0.5-2.5m long. Rootstock covered with reddish brown hairs. Dark green fronds Fern to 80cm. Prefers to grow in water. Slender shade grass Kangaroo grass Lomandra longifolia Description RPS V5 - 2012 Grass Grass Herb Sedge Tufting plant in lily family, with tiny blue star like flowers and blue berries Creeping grass, forms dense mats, prefers partial to full shade Grass to 60cm. Produces attractive seed head and fine light green foliage. Benefits from annual prune. 1-2m sedge. Stout, cylindrical leaves. Nut 0.5cm long 0.3-1.2m Tussocking perennial. Pale brown flowers. Clumping plant, red-brown shiny fruit Thin leaved tufting to 1m. Attractive clumping plant with blue green foliage to 1 metre. Tussock Large clumping plant to 1 metre. Produces large plant spikes of cream highly perfumed flowers. Vine Scrambling plant. Produces small pink lily flowers followed by bright orange fruit. Vine Scrambling plant with shiny dark green leaves and wiry stems. Produces white star like flowers followed by black fruit. Vine Low growing shrub-screening plant with white perfumed flowers. Street Tree RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 21 Part 8 - Littoral Rainforest/Open Forest - Mainland and Southern Moreton Bay Islands Scientific Name Acacia concurrens Araucaria cunninghamii Alphitonia excelsa Banksia integrifolia Common Name Brisbane black wattle Hoop pine Red ash, Soap tree Coast banksia Callitris columellaris Bribie Island cypress, White cypress Clerodendrum tomentosum Pink bloodwood Corymbia intermedia Tuckeroo Cupaniopsis anacardioides Blueberry ash Elaeocarpus obovatus Blueberry ash Elaeocarpus reticulatus Ironbark Eucalyptus siderophloia QLD Blue gum Eucalyptus tereticornis Ficus macrophylla Moreton Bay fig Form Description Tree Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in spring. Tree 50m large stately tree pyramid shaped, prickly foliage Grows to 15m. Butterfly food plant. Attractive grey bark, black rounded fruit Medium tree to 10 - 15m. Yellow banksia flowers over a long period. Attracts honeyeaters. Tall dense foliaged tree to 20m. Tree Tree Tree Wet Koala Salt Street Trees Tree Large shrub or small tree 7m white flowers. Tree 20-30m Tree rough tessellated bark, white/cream flowers. Excellent shade tree to 10m. Produces large crops of yellow fruit. 15-25m grey bark. Cream to white flowers. Tree Tree Tree Tree 5-10m attractive green foliage, fragrant white or pink bell-shaped flowers, blue berries 25-30m deeply furrowed grey-black bark Tree 30m smooth bark with white- bluish grey surface Tree Very large tree with spreading canopy and large leaves Smaller fig tree, nice foliage 20-30m white flowers, distinctive fruit, large rounded crown 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing Tall tree to 30m with masses of golden flowers 7m black seed enclosed in red aril. 10-15m orange flowers and fruit Large spreading densely foliaged tree to 5m. Produces large yellow hibiscus flowers. 15m strong perfumed yellow flowers Ficus platypoda Flindersia australis Fig Crows ash Tree Tree Glochidion ferdinandii Grevillia robusta Harpullia hilli Harpullia pendula Hibiscus tiliaceus Cheese wood tree Silky oak Tulipwood Tulipwood Cotton tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Native Hymenosporum frangipanni flavum Jagera pseudorhus Foam bark Tree Brush box Lophostemon confertus Macaranga tanarius Macaranga Tree Tree Dense spreading tree to 8 metres. Produces large rounded leaves. Trees to 30 metres. White papery bark. Produces masses of creamy white brush flowers in autumn. Excellent nectar producer. Will tolerate dry spells. 17m attractive green foliage, masses of red fruit Paper barked tea-tree Tree Mallotus philippensis Melia azederach Red kamala Tree White cedar Tree Rapanea variabilis Muttonwood Tristaniopsis laurina Water gum Tree Tree Alectryon connatus Beach bird eye Native ginger Alpinia caerulea Breynia oblongifolia Coffee bush Shrub Shrub Shrub Lolly bush Clerodendrum floribundum Dodonaea triquetra Large leaved hop bush Sandpaper fig Ficus fraseri Sago bush Ozothamnus diosmifolius Yellow Pittosporum pittosporum revolutum Vitex Vitex trifolia Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub 17m deciduous ferny foliage, white/purple flowers, yellow fruit 6m Small cream flowers. Globular blue fruit. 7m Ornamental shade tree with yellow flowers in spring 6m tall bushy shrub, attractive fruits Long strap like leaves, blue fruit 2m with small round leaves. May be difficult to source. 4-5m large rounded leaves, white fragrant flowers, colourful fruit Shrub to 2 metres. Produces attractive hop like fruit that are either lime green or purple. 10m. Sandpaper leaves, attracts birds Small white to pink paper daisies, fine foliage, very fast growing 2.5m prolific pale yellow flowers, colourful yelloworange fruits Shrub to 3 metres. Produces head of blue Feathery foliage with hairy fruit. Take care not to plant over walkways due to irritable hairs on fruit Tall tree to 30m with attractive brown bark. Tree Melaleuca quinquenervia Page 22 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Scientific Name Common Name Native wisteria Vine Bower of glory Vine Beautiful large white to mauve flowers Crinum lily Lily Lily to 1 metre. Produces clusters of large white perfumes lily flowers. Hardy in a wide range of conditions. Hibbertia scandens Guinea flower, snake vine Creeping boobialla Tree fern Barb-wire grass Basket grass Oplismenus aemulus Ottochloa gracillima Slender shade grass Kangaroo grass Themeda triandra Ground cover Creeper Creeper Fern Grass Grass Grass Grass Juncus usitatus Common rush Herb Tripladenia cunninghamii Viola hederacea Wire lily Herb Native violet Herb Chrysocephalum apiculatum Cordyline petiolaris Cordyline stricta Cordyline rubra Yellow buttons Sm. plant Tufting Tufting Tufting Dianella caerulea Flax lily, Blueberry lily Palm lily Palm lily Palm lily Long leaved matrush Lomandra longifolia Long leaved matrush Native grape Cissus antarctica Lomandra hystrix Milletia megasperma Pandorea pandorana Crinum pedunculatum Description flowers followed by black fruit. Responds to pruning. Ground cover with bright pink new leaves and edible berries Very hardy creeper. Can be pruned and trained as a hedge or shrub. Produces large open yellow flowers. Ground cover. Produces small white flowers followed by blue berries. Tree fern with large bright green fronds Tall grass to 1 metre. Flowers appear like clusters of barbed wire, Blue green foliage and red stems make this an attractive grass. Perennial trailing grass which roots at nodes, oval leaves Creeping grass, forms dense mats, prefers partial to full shade Grass to 60cm. Produces attractive seed head and fine light green foliage. Benefits from annual prune. 0.3-1.2m Tussocking perennial with a short, creeping rhizome. Pale brown flowers. Wiry stems and broads leaves, semi shade has pale pink flowers Ground cover with rounded leaves and white and purple violet flowers. Spreads by runners. Prefers semi shade Erect herbaceous plant, bright yellow 'button' flowers Up to 5m stems, flowers white, fruits red 3-4m Large sprays of red fruit. 2-4m Forms sparse clumps of a few stems. Backs of Lilac flowers. Globular, red berries. Clumping plant to 60cm that spreads by suckers. Produces blue star like flowers followed by bright blue-purple fruit. Large clumping plant to 1 metre. Produces cream perfumed flowers. Suitable for wet areas. Large clumping plant to 1 metre. Produces large spikes of cream highly perfumed flowers. Lime green leaves with tendrils, black grape-like fruit, vigorous climber or ground cover Very vigorous vine with purple/white flowers Austromyrtus dulcis Midyim berry Myoporum acuminatum Cyathea cooperi Cymbopogon refractus Form Tussock Tussock Tussock Vine RPS V5 - 2012 Wet Koala Salt Street Trees RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 23 Part 9 - Swamp She-Oak Forest - Mainland Scientific Name Common Name Form Tree Acacia leiocalyx Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood Tree Allocasuarina littoralis Alphitonia excelsa Black she-oak Tree Red ash, Soap tree Tree Angophora woodsiana Banksia integrifolia Smudgee, Rough barked apple gum Coastal banksia Tree Casuarina glauca Swamp she-oak Corymbia intermedia Pink bloodwood Tree Tree Tree Eucalyptus robusta Swamp mahogany Tree Eucalyptus seeana Narrow-leaved red gum Ironbark Tree QLD Blue gum Tree Cheese wood tree Tree Swamp mahogany Tree Eucalyptus siderophloia Eucalyptus tereticornis Glochidion ferdinandii Lophostemon suaveolens Melaleuca quinquenervia Tree Paper barked tea-tree Tree Description 10m bright-green 'needle like' foliage, excellent self-mulching Grows to 15m. Butterfly food plant. Attractive grey bark, black rounded fruit 10-15m large foliage and fruit. Profuse, cream flowers Medium tree to 10 - 15m. Yellow banksia flowers over a long period. Attracts honeyeaters. Upright tree to 20 metres. Grows naturally behind mangroves but tolerates dry conditions. 20-30m Tree rough tessellated bark, white/cream flowers. 20m glossy green foliage with creamy yellow flowers in spring 30m fast growing, attractive pendulous habit. 25-30m deeply furrowed grey-black bark 30m smooth bark with white- bluish grey surface 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing 20m flaky bark tree with white flowers. Trees to 30 metres. White papery bark. Produces masses of creamy white brush flowers in autumn. Excellent nectar producer. Will tolerate dry spells. 5-15m fine foliage. Pale yellow flowers. Maiden’s wattle Shrub Breynia oblongifolia Coffee bush Shrub Leptospermum polygalifolium Pultenaea paleacea Wild may Shrub A bush pea Shrub Glycine clandestina Acrostichum speciosum Dianella brevipedunculata Native glycine Mangrove fern Creeper Narrow leaved climber with pink flowers Fern Large attractive fern specifically adapted to salt conditions Forb Tufting plant in lily family, with tiny blue star like flowers and blue berries Ottochloa gracillima Slender shade grass Grass Fimbristylis cinnamometorum Sesuvium portulacastrum Tetragonia tetragonioides Viola hederacea Fringe-rush Herb Sea purslane Herb Philydrum lanuginosum Portulaca australis Dianella caerulea Lomandra longifolia Cissus antarctica Street Tree Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in winter. 15m wattle pale yellow flowers Acacia maidenii A flax lily Wet Koala Salt 2m with small round leaves. May be difficult to source. Weeping open habit, white open flowers in profusion in late winter 2m with bright yellow/orange flowers Creeping grass, forms dense mats, prefers partial to full shade 10-30cm Brown spikelets. White fruits Ground cover with pink flowers found in salt influenced areas. New Zealand spinach Herb Bright green salt tolerant groundcover with edible leaves Native violet Herb Ground cover with rounded leaves and white and purple violet flowers. Spreads by runners. Prefers semi shade Frogs mouth Sedge Fleshly leaved sedge with yellow open flowers Pigweed Herb Coastal groundcover with succulent leaves and pink flowers Flax lily, Blue-berry lily Tussock Clumping plant to 60cm that spreads by suckers. Produces blue star like flowers followed by bright blue-purple fruit. Long leaved matrush Tussock Large clumping plant to 1 metre. Produces large spikes of cream highly perfumed flowers. Native grape Vine Lime green leaves with tendrils, black grape-like fruit, vigorous climber or ground cover Page 24 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Scientific Name Common Name Form Cissus hypoglauca Native grape Eustrephus latifolius Wombat berry Geitonoplesium cymosum Scrambling lily Kennedia rubicunda Dusky coral pea Lepironia articulata A sedge Myoporum acuminatum Creeping boobialla Description Lime green leaves with tendrils, black grape-like fruit, vigorous climber or ground cover Vine Scrambling plant. Produces small pink lily flowers followed by bright orange fruit. Vine Scrambling plant with shiny dark green leaves and wiry stems. Produces white star like flowers followed by black fruit. Vine Vigorous vine which has prolific red Sturt's desert pea like flowers Sedge Clumping plant with blue green foliage to 1 metre. Creeper Ground cover. Produces small white flowers followed by blue berries. RPS V5 - 2012 Wet Koala Salt Vine Street Tree RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 25 Part 10 - Brushbox/Banksia Woodland/Headland Vegetation - NSI - Point Lookout Area Scientific Name Common Name Form Acacia aulacocarpa Hickory wattle Tree Acacia concurrens Late black wattle Tree Alphitonia excelsa Red ash, soap tree Tree Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Bangalow/piccabeen palm, Palm tree Banksia integrifolia Coast banksia Tree Description Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in March. Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in spring. Grows to 15m. Butterfly food plant. Banksia serrata Old man banksia Tree Callitris columellaris Bribie Island/white cypress, Cypress pine Tree Tall palm prefers shelter especially from salt winds. Produces large clusters of small red fruit. Medium tree to 10 - 15m. Yellow banksia flowers over a long period. Attracts honeyeaters. Small tree to 8m. Large cream banksia flowers attract honeyeaters. Tall dense foliaged tree to 20m. Tree Dense foliaged tree to 12m. Coast she-oak Tree Swamp she-oak Tree Small to medium tree to 6m. Weeping greygreen foliage. Excellent wind break. Upright tree to 20 metres. Grows naturally behind mangroves but tolerates dry conditions. Small shade tree to 6 metres. Produces a mass of small white flowers. Excellent shade tree to 10m. Produces large crops of yellow fruit. 5-10m attractive green foliage, fragrant white or pink bell-shaped flowers, blue berries Tall eucalypt to 30m. Small mallee forms on the Island would be preferred in cultivation. Tall tree to 30m with attractive white bark. Small mallee forms on the Island would be preferred in cultivation. Tree to 4 metres. Produces large sandpapery leaves and edible fruit. Butterfly food tree. Attracts birds. Large spreading densely foliaged tree to 5m. Produces large yellow hibiscus flowers. 10 metres green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing Large palm with fan shaped leaves. Tall tree to 30m with attractive white bark. Small mallee forms on the Island would be preferred in cultivation. Dense spreading tree to 8 metres. Produces large rounded leaves. Trees to 30 metres. White papery bark. Produces masses of creamy white brush flowers in autumn. Excellent nectar producer. Will tolerate dry spells. Tree to 4m. Produces large palm like leaves and large orange fruit similar to a pineapple in appearance. Trees should be sourced on the Island to avoid the introduction of a serious pest that attracts this plant. Small tree to 5m with attractive black tessellated bark. Produces yellow fruit. Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in winter. Wattle to 1 metre. Produces bright yellow flower spikes in late winter/spring. Shrub to 1 metre. Produces white fluffy flowers in November followed by edible fruit. Responds well to pruning and tolerates shade. Small tree to 6m. Large cream banksia flowers attract honeyeaters. Shrub to 1 metre. Produces yellow nectar laden flowers in autumn. Large leaved shrub to 2 metres. Produces large green flowers laden with nectar from summer to winter. Callitris rhomboidea Casuarina equisetifolia Casuarina glauca Commersonia bartramia Cupaniopsis anacardioides Elaeocarpus reticulatus Eucalyptus pilularis Brown kurrajong Tree Tuckeroo Tree Blueberry ash Tree Blackbutt Tree Eucalyptus racemosa Scribbly gum Ficus coronata Sandpaper fig Tree Tree Hibiscus tiliaceus Cotton tree Tree Glochidion ferdinandii Livistona australis Lophostemon confertus Cheese wood tree Tree Cabbage-tree palm Brush box Tree Tree Macaranga tanarius Macaranga Melaleuca quinquenervia Paper barked tea-tree Tree Pandanus pedunculatus Pandanus palm, screw Tree palm Tree Petalostigma pubescens Acacia leiocalyx Quinine bush Tree Acacia sophorae Coastal acacia Shrub Austromyrtus dulcis Midyim Shrub Shrub Banksia aemula Wallum Shrub Banksia oblongifolia Dwarf banksia Shrub Banksia robur Swamp banksia Shrub Wet Koala Salt Street Trees Page 26 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Scientific Name Common Name Form Banksia spinulosa Golden candles Shrub Callistemon pachyphyllus Swamp bottle brush Shrub Dodonaea triquetra Large leaved hop bush Wild may Shrub Shrub Wild may Shrub Melaleuca nodosa Prickly-leaved paperbark Shrub Melastoma affine Blue-tongue or Native Shrub tibochina Leptospermum polygalifolium Leptospermum liversidgei Jacksonia stackhousii Petrophila shirleyae Dogwood Shrub Cone sticks Shrub RPS V5 - 2012 Description Shrub to 3 metres. Produces large yellow flowers in winter and spring. Bottlebrush to 1.5 metres. Produces bright red brushes in spring and often throughout the year. Responds to pruning. Shrub to 2 metres. Produces attractive hop like fruit that are either lime green or purple. Shrub to 4 metres. Produces a mass of small white flowers in spring. Shrub to 1 metre. Does not thrive in dry conditions. Lemon scented foliage. Masses of white sometimes pink flowers in summer. Small tree to 4m with papery bark. Produces a dense crown in wet areas. A profusion of small fluffy yellow flowers in spring. Bird attracting. Shrub to 1,5 metres. Produces large open pink/mauve flowers followed by edible fruit. Responds to pruning. Fine foliage with bright yellow foliage Wet Koala Salt Shrub to 1m firm leaves with cone shaped fruit Native plum Shrub Shrub to 1 metre. Produces dark green Podocarpus dense foliage. spinulosus Wedding bush Shrub Shrub to 2 metres. Produces a mass of Ricinocarpus white flowers. Spectacular flowering shrub. pinifolius Vitex Shrub Shrub to 3 metres. Produces head of blue Vitex trifolia flowers followed by black fruit. Responds to pruning. Shrub Tufting plant with a tall flower spike and blue Xanthorrhoea fulva Grass tree green foliage. Grows in wet areas. Ground Ground cover with bright pink new leaves Austromyrtus dulcis Midyim berry cover and edible berries Pigs face Creeper Sand binding succulent ground cover. Carpobrotus Produces large bright pink flowers throughout glaucescens the year, followed by edible fruit. Feather plant Creeping Fern like foliage Restio tetraphyllus plant Hibbertia scandens Guinea flower, Snake Creeping Very hardy creeper. Can be pruned and vine plant trained as a hedge or shrub. Produces large open yellow flowers. Creeping Rampant sand binding creeper with large Ipomoea pes-caprae Goat’s foot convolvulus plant leaves. Produces large trumpet shaped pink subsp. Brasiliensis flowers. Creeping boobialla Creeping Ground cover. Produces small white flowers Myoporum plant followed by blue berries. acuminatum Scrambling lily Vine Scrambling plant with shiny dark green Geitonoplesium leaves. Produces white star like flowers cymosum followed by black fruit. False sarsaparilla Vine Scrambling vine produces a profusion of Hardenbergia purple pea flowers in winter-spring. violacea Vine Scrambling plant. Produces small pink lily Eustrephus latifolius Wombat berry flowers followed by bright orange fruit. Tall sedge Tussock Tufting plant to 60cm. Prefers to grow in wet Carex appresa conditions but tolerates sun. Flax lily, blue-berry lily Tussock Clumping plant to 60cm that spreads by Dianella caerulea suckers. Produces blue star like flowers followed by bright blue-purple fruit. Coastal flax lily Tussock Clumping plant to 30cm. Produces blue star Dianella congesta like flowers followed by large edible dark blue fruit. Grows naturally on sand dunes. Sword grass Tussock Tall sedge to 1.5 metres. Produces tall Gahnia sieberana heads of brown flowers with bright red seeds. Lomandra longifolia Long leaved matrush Cymbopogon refractus Barb-wire grass Spinifex hirsutus Hairy spinifex Themeda triandra Kangaroo grass Tussock Large clumping plant to 1 metre. Produces plant large spikes of cream highly perfumed flowers. Grass Tall grass to 1 metre. Flowers appear like clusters of barbed wire, Blue green foliage and red stems make this an attractive grass. Grass Trailing grass with light green leaves suitable for sand area Grass Grass to 60cm. Produces attractive seed head and fine light green foliage. Benefits Street Trees RPS V5 - 2012 Scientific Name Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 27 Common Name Form Description Wet Koala Salt from annual prune. Maiden-hair fern Fern Swamp water fern, Bungwall fern A sedge Fern Sedge Chrysocephalum apiculatum Scaevola calendulacea Yellow buttons Herb Dune fan flower Herb Viola hederacea Native violet Herb Bracteanthe bracteatum Paper daisy Small plant Crinum pedunculatum Crinum lily Adiantum aethiopicum Blechnum indicum Lepironia articulata Lily Small fern with round leaves. Prefers shady moist conditions. Fern to 80cm. Prefers to grow in water. Clumping plant with blue green foliage to 1 metre. Erect herbaceous plant, bright yellow 'button' flowers Ground cover that produces blue fan shaped flowers followed by purple fruit. Grows naturally on dunes. Ground cover with rounded leaves and white and purple Violet flowers. Spreads by runners. Small annual plant produces bright yellow papery daisies. Local form not available but nursery hybrids such as Dargan Hill Monarch would be suitable. Lily to 1 metre. Produces clusters of large white perfumes lily flowers. Hardy in a wide range of conditions. Street Trees Page 28 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List RPS V5 - 2012 Part 11 - Bloodwood/Bribie Island Pine Forest - North Stradbroke Island - Amity Point Scientific Name Common Name Form Acmena smithii Lily pilly Tree Alphitonia excelsa Red ash, soap tree Tree Banksia integrifolia Coastal banksia Tree Callitris columellaris Casuarina glauca Bribie Island cypress Forest she-oak Tuckeroo Cupaniopsis anacardioides Corymbia intermedia Pink bloodwood Tree Tree Tree Tree Tallowood Tree Swamp mahogany Tree QLD Blue gum Eucalyptus tereticornis Glochidion ferdinandii Cheese wood tree Tree Eucalyptus microcorys Eucalyptus robusta Tree Glochidion sumatranum Lophostemon confertus Banksia aemula Umbrella cheese wood Tree tree/ Button wood Brush box Tree Wallum Shrub Banksia robur Swamp banksia Shrub Dodonaea triquetra Large leaved hop bush Shrub Elaeocarpus reticulatus Hibiscus heterophyllus Melastoma affine Blueberry ash Shrub Native rosella Shrub Blue-tongue or Native tibochina Shrub Leptospermum speciosum Leptospermum polygalifolium Crinum pedunculatum Tea tree Shrub Wild may Shrub Crinum lily Lily Adiantum aethiopicum Blechnum indicum Maiden-hair fern Fern Swamp water fern, Bungwall fern Fern Austromyrtus dulcis Midyim berry Cyperus enervis Tetragonia tetragonoides Viola hederacea Baumea juncea Viola hederacea Hibbertia scandens Dianella caerulea Description Wet Koala Salt Medium sized tree to 20m new pink growth, white flowers in summer followed by pink edible fruit. Grows to 15m. Butterfly food plant. Attractive grey bark, black rounded fruit Medium tree to 10 - 15m. Yellow banksia flowers over a long period. Attracts honeyeaters. Tall dense foliaged tree to 20m. 10m weeping foliage, can turn purplish in colour, corky bark Excellent shade tree to 10m. Produces large crops of yellow fruit. 20-30m Tree rough tessellated bark, white/cream flowers. 30-40m fibrous orange-tinged bark, dense crown, prolific flowers 20m glossy green foliage with creamy yellow flowers in spring 30m smooth bark with white-bluish grey surface 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing has umbrella shaped foliage Tall tree to 30m with attractive brown bark. Small tree to 6m. Large cream banksia flowers attract honeyeaters. Large leaved shrub to 2 metres. Produces large green flowers laden with nectar from summer to winter. Shrub to 2 metres. Produces attractive hop like fruit that are lime green or purple. 5-10m attractive green foliage, fragrant white or pink bell-shaped flowers, blue berries 3-6m Pink, Pale yellow or bright yellow flowers. Shrub to 1,5 metres. Produces large open pink/mauve flowers followed by edible fruit. Responds to pruning. Dense shrub 2x3m, heads of small white flowers, useful screen plant. Weeping open habit, white open flowers in profusion in late winter Lily to 1 metre. Produces clusters of large white perfumes lily flowers. Hardy in a wide range of conditions. Small fern with round leaves. Prefers shady moist conditions. Fern to 80cm. Prefers to grow in water. Ground Ground cover with bright pink new leaves cover and edible berries Sedge Herb 15-30cm Forms loose, slender tussocks. Numerous spikelets about 1cm long. New Zealand spinach Herb Bright green salt tolerant groundcover with edible leaves Native violet Herb Ground cover with rounded leaves and white and purple violet flowers. Spreads by runners. Prefers semi shade Jointed twig rush Herb 1-2m sedge. Stout, cylindrical leaves. Nut 0.5cm long Native violet Herb Ground cover with rounded leaves and white and purple violet flowers. Spreads by runners. Prefers semi shade Guinea flower, Snake Creeper Very hardy creeper. Can be pruned and vine trained as a hedge or shrub. Produces large open yellow flowers. Flax lily, Blue-berry lily Tussock Clumping plant to 60cm that spreads by suckers. Produces blue star like flowers & Street Trees RPS V5 - 2012 Scientific Name Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 29 Common Name Form Description Wet Koala Salt bright blue-purple fruit. Gahnia sieberana Sword grass Themeda triandra Kangaroo grass Eustrephus latifolius Wombat berry Geitonoplesium cymosum Scrambling lily Hardenbergia violacea Smilax australis False sarsaparilla Barb wire vine Tussock Tall sedge to 1.5 metres. Produces tall heads of brown flowers with bright red seeds. Grass Grass to 60cm. Produces attractive seed head and fine light green foliage. Benefits from annual prune. Vine Scrambling plant. Produces small pink lily flowers followed by bright orange fruit. Vine Scrambling plant with shiny dark green leaves. Produces white star like flowers followed by black fruit. Vine Scrambling vine produces a profusion of purple pea flowers in winter-spring. Vine Vigorous vine with bright green leaves and small spines Street Trees Page 30 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List RPS V5 - 2012 Part 12 - Littoral Rainforest/Paperbark Woodland - North Stradbroke Island - Dunwich Area including Myora Springs Scientific name Common name Form Acacia concurrens Late black wattle Tree Allocasuarina littoralis Allocasuarina torulosa Alphitonia excelsa Black she-oak Tree Forest she-oak Tree Red ash, Soap tree Tree Angophora costata Smooth barked apple Tree Angophora woodsiana Banksia serrata Smudgee Tree Old man banksia Tree Callitris columellaris Callitris rhomboidea Casuarina glauca Bribie Island cypress Cypress pine Forest she-oak Tree Tree Tree Corymbia intermedia Pink bloodwood Petalostigma pubescens Eucalyptus pilularis Quinine bush Tree Blackbutt Tree Eucalyptus planchonina Eucalyptus resinifera Red mahogany Eucalyptus robusta Tree Swamp mahogany QLD Blue gum Eucalyptus tereticornis Eucalyptus tesselaris Moreton Bay ash Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Lophostemon confertus Livistona australis Melaleuca quinquenervia Brush box Tree Acacia suaveolens Sweet wattle Shrub Acacia ulicifolia Prickly moses Shrub Cabbage-tree palm Tree Paper barked tea-tree Tree Shrub Baeckea stenophylla Banksia aemula Wallum Shrub Banksia spinulosa var collina Dodonaea triquetra Golden candles Shrub Large leaved hop bush Blueberry ash Shrub Elaeocarpus reticulatus Shrub Hibiscus heterophyllus Jacksonia stackhousii Leptospermum polygalifolium Leptospermum speciosum Petrophila shirleyae Native rosella Shrub Dogwood Shrub Wild may Shrub Cone sticks Shrub Podocarpus spinulosus Native plum Shrub Shrub Description Short lived wattle to 8m. Prolific flowers in spring. 10m bright-green ‘needle like’ foliage, excellent self-mulching 10m weeping foliage, can turn purplish in colour, corky bark Grows to 15m. Butterfly food plant. Attractive grey bark, black rounded fruit 30m with salmon-pink bark, branches gnarled and twisted, handsome tree 10-15m large foliage and fruit. Profuse, cream flowers Small tree to 8m. Large cream banksia flowers attract honeyeaters. Tall dense foliaged tree to 20m. Dense foliaged tree to 12m. 10m weeping foliage, can turn purplish in colour, corky bark 20-30m Tree rough tessellated bark, white/cream flowers. Small tree to 5m with attractive black tessellated bark. Produces yellow fruit. Tall eucalypt to 30m. Half bark black and half smooth Medium to tall 25m, stringy bark with cream flowers in summer and large fruits 20-35m White to cream flowers. Elongated buds. 20m glossy green foliage with creamy yellow flowers in spring 30m smooth bark with white- bluish grey surface 25m half bark with lower half grey & tessellated and smooth bark above Tall tree to 30m with attractive brown bark. Large palm with fan shaped leaves. Trees to 30 metres. White papery bark. Produces masses of creamy white brush flowers in autumn. Excellent nectar producer. Will tolerate dry spells. Shrub to 3m with sweet scented flowers, responds well to pruning. Good small screen. Hardy shrub with attractive foliage, cream ball flowers 2m x 2m small white flowers during most of year, good feature plant Small tree to 6m. Large cream banksia flowers attract honeyeaters. Shrub to 3 metres. Produces large yellow flowers in winter and spring. Shrub to 2 metres. Produces attractive hop like fruit that are lime green or purple. 5-10m attractive green foliage, fragrant white or pink bell-shaped flowers, blue berries 3-6m Pink, Pale yellow or bright yellow flowers. Fine foliage with bright yellow foliage Weeping open habit, white open flowers in profusion in late winter Dense shrub 2x3m good screen plant, small white flowers Shrub to 1m firm leaves with cone shaped fruit Shrub to 1 metre. Produces dark green dense foliage. Wet Koala Salt Street Trees RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 31 Scientific name Common name Form Ricinocarpus pinifolius Adiantum aethiopicum Blechnum indicum Cyathea cooperi Hibbertia scandens Hardenbergia violacea Austromyrtus dulcis Crinum pedunculatum Baumea juncea Viola hederacea Acmena smithii Wedding bush Shrub to 2 metres. Produces a mass of white flowers. Spectacular flowering shrub. Maiden-hair fern Fern Small fern with round leaves. Prefers shady moist conditions. Swamp water fern Fern Fern to 80cm. Prefers to grow in water. Tree fern Fern Tree fern with large bright green fronds Guinea flower, Snake Creeper Very hardy creeper. Can be pruned and vine trained as a hedge or shrub. Produces large open yellow flowers. False sarsaparilla Vine Scrambling vine produces a profusion of purple pea flowers in winter-spring. Midyim berry Ground Ground cover with bright pink new leaves cover and edible berries Crinum lily Lily Lily to 1 metre. Produces clusters of large white perfumes lily flowers. Hardy in a wide range of conditions. Jointed twig rush Herb 1-2m sedge. Stout, cylindrical leaves. Nut 0.5cm long Native violet Herb Ground cover with rounded leaves and white and purple violet flowers. Spreads by runners. Prefers semi shade Lily pilly Acronychia imperforata Brown kurrajong Commersonia bartramia Diospyros humilis var ferrea Corkwood Duboisia myoporoides Blueberry ash Elaeocarpus obovatus Euroschinus falcatus Ficus coronata Sandpaper fig Ficus platypoda Glochidion ferdinandii Guoia semiglauca Fig Cheese wood tree Macaranga tanarius Macaranga Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Mallotus philippensis Red kamala Tree Melicope ellaryana syn. Euodia Omalanthus populifolius Podocarpus elatus Tree Bleeding heart Tree Brown pine Tree Tree Polyalthia nitidissima Tristaniopsis laurina Water gum Tree Mucuna gigantea Velvet bean Vine Alpinia caerulea Ficus fraseri Native ginger Sandpaper fig Shrub Shrub Alocasia macrorrhiza Cunjevoi lily Bangalow palm Oplismenus aemulus Basket grass Wet Koala Salt Shrub Mallotus discolor Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Description Lily Palm tree Grass Myora only Medium sized tree to 20m new pink growth, white flowers in summer followed by pink edible fruit. 9m or less. Shiny green leaves, cream star shaped flowers in autumn Small shade tree to 6 metres. Produces a mass of small white flowers. Large shrub or small tree to 8m , reddish foliage, edible fruits, handsome small tree 6m leaves shiny. Useful screen plant and quick growing. White star like flowers. 15-25m grey bark. Cream to white flowers. Medium sized tree, small white to pink flowers in large sprays in summer Tree to 4 metres. Produces large sandpapery leaves and edible fruit. Butterfly food tree. Attracts birds. Smaller fig tree, nice foliage 10m green to red-cheese shaped fruits. Fast growing 10m or less, dark green leaves with grey undersides. Cream flowers. Dense spreading tree to 8 metres. Produces large rounded leaves. 15m. leaves green on top and silvery underneath. Prolific small yellow fruits 17m attractive green foliage, masses of red fruit 10m small star shaped pink flowers in mass with clusters of seeds following Heart shaped leaves with red stems, attractive sparse tree Large tree 35m, spreading crown, blueishblack plum like fruit, pointed leaves Small tree, very shiny leaves, small yellow flowers and groups of red fruits 7m Ornamental shade tree with yellow flowers in spring Very vigorous twining climber. Flowering habit attractive Long strap like leaves, blue fruit 10m. Sandpaper leaves, attracts birds Very large, spade shaped leaves. Greenish cream flower in centre of leaves Tall palm prefers shelter especially from salt winds. Produces large clusters of small red fruit. Perennial trailing grass which roots at nodes, oval leaves Street Trees Page 32 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Scientific name Common name Form Ottochloa gracillima Slender shade grass Grass Description Creeping grass, forms dense mats, partial to full shade RPS V5 - 2012 Wet Koala Salt Street Trees RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 33 Part 13 - Preferred Native Species - Point Lookout Table A - Ground covers, climbers, ferns and tussock plants Name Common Name Plant Characteristics Adrantum aethiopicum Maiden-hair ferm Evergreen plant with large leaves, to 1.5m by 2m. Alocasia macrorrhiza Elephant ear, Cunjevoi Alpinia caerulea Native ginger Austromyrtus dulcis Midyim Baeckea stenophylla Weeping baeckea Blandfordia grandiflora Christmas bells Blechnum indicum Carex appressa Swamp water fern, Bungwall fern Tall sedge Evergreen plant with large leaves. Poisonous flowers in green spathes in summer. Evergreen plant to 2m by 1m. Large red and white flowers in terminal clusters followed by blue globular berries. Evergreen shrub to 50cm by 80cm. White flowers in winter and spring followed by small edible fruits. Evergreen shrub to 1m with weeping branches. White flowers in spring. Lily to 1m by 50cm. Red turban shaped flowers tipped with yellow in summer. Evergreen fern to 1m by 1.5m. Carex pumila Sedge Carpobrotus glavclescens Pig face Christella dentata Crinum pedunculatum Binung Cyathea cooperi Tree fern Cymbopogon refractus Davallia pyxidata Barb-wire grass Hare’s foot fern Flax lily, Blueberry lily Dianella caerula Crinum lily Dianella longifolia Blue-berry lily Dichanthium sericeum Eustrephus latifolius var. angustifolia Gahnia sieberana Geitonoplesium cymosum QLD Blue grass Wombat berry Hardenbergia violacea False sarsaparilla Helichrysum bracteatum Golden everlasting Helichrysum ramosissimum Yellow buttons Hibbertia scandens Guinea flower, Snake vine Sword grass Scrambling lily Tussock plant to 60cm by 50cm with long narrow leaves. Tussock plant to 30cm by 25cm. Succulent ground creeper to 30cm by 1m. Large light purple flowers in summer. Evergreen fern to 1m by 1m Grows to 60cm by 2m. White, tubular, fragrant flowers in clusters of 25. Evergreen tree fern to 14m by 5m. Tussock plant to 1m by 70cm. Flowers in summer. Evergreen fern to 75cm by 1m. Grows to 50cm x 30cm. Small blue flowers in loose cluster. Grows to 1.5m by 60cm. Blue or yellow-blue to white flowers in loose cluster in spring-summer. Tussock plant to 2m by 70cm. Flowers in summer. Evergreen slender vine to 10m. White flower clusters in spring followed by orange berries. Evergreen tussock plant to 3m by 2m. Evergreen wiry vine to 1m. Creamy white, green or purplish flowers in spring. Evergreen vine forming carpets. Purple flowers (but white, pink or pale mauve forms also occur) in heavy clusters in spring. Grows to 1m by 1m. Golden, white or straw coloured flowers 4cm across in spring to summer. Herb to 40cm by 40cm. Profuse yellow flowers in late winter to spring. Creeping plant or shrub to 20cm by 2.5m. Large yellow flowers in summer. Growth Requirements Fire Retardance Requires light to medium moist soil in a protected, partially shaded position. Requires light to medium soil in a protected, partially shaded position. Prefers humus-rich, damp soil in a protected shady position. High Prefers moist to heavy soil in a protected, heavily shaded position. Medium Prefers light, swampy soil in an open, sunny position. Low Prefers light, moist soil in a protected, shady position. High Prefers swampy soil in a protected, shady position. High Prefers wet soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers very wet soil in a sunny position. Prefers light soil in a sunny position. Salt tolerant. Good Prefers light to heavy soil in a protected, shady position. Prefers light to medium soil in a damp, sunny position. High Prefers light to medium, moist, rich soil in a protected position. Adaptable to most positions. High High High High High High Low Prefers light to medium, moist, rich soil in a protected position. Adaptable to most soils, but prefers a protected, shaded position. Adaptable to most soils, but prefers a protected, shaded position. Adaptable to most positions but prefers heavy soils. Prefers light moist soil in a protected semi-shaded position. Prefers damp soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers moist soil in a protected, shady position. High Prefers light to heavy soil in an open, sunny position. High Adaptable to most soils but prefers an open, sunny position. Prefers light soil in a protected, semi-shaded position. Good Prefers well drained, sandy soil in an open position. Salt spray resistant. High High High Low High Medium High High Page 34 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List Name Common Name Hibbertia obtusifolia Guinea flower Ipomoea cairica Coast morning glory, Mile-aminute Goat’s foot convolvulus Ipomoea pescaprae Jacksonia stackhousii Lomandra longifolia Long-leaf matrush Melastoma affine Blue-tongue Phyla nodiflora Fog-fruit Platycerium bifurcatum Restio tetraphyllus Smilax australis Elkhorn Feather plant Spinifex hirsutus Wait-a-while, Barb-wire vine, Native sarsaparilla Hairy spinifex Themeda triandra Viola hederacea Kangaroo grass Native violet Vitex trifolia RPS V5 - 2012 Fire Retardance Plant Characteristics Growth Requirements Evergreen shrub to 50cm by 1.5m. Large yellow flowers spring to summer. Creeping plant to 20cm by 4m. Mauve-purple flowers in summer. Creeping plant to 20cm by 4m. Mauve-purple flowers in summer. Evergreen shrub to 50cm tall. Yellow flowers in mid winter to spring. Tussock plant to 70cm by 1m. Leaves are narrow and straplike. Yellow, small, strongly perfumed flowers. Shrub to 2m by 2m with large mauve-purple flowers mainly in summer. Creeping herb to 30cm by 1m. Pink loose clusters of flowers most of the year. Evergreen fern, may spread to 2m. Creeping plant to 1m by 50cm. Prefers light soil in a protected, semi-shaded position. High Prefers well drained, sandy soil in an open position. Salt spray resistant. Prefers well drained, sandy soil in an open position. Salt spray resistant. Prefers well drained soil in an open, sunny position. High Adaptable to most positions. High Prefers moist, well composted soil in a protected, shady position. Prefers light to medium soil in an open, sunny position. Salt spray tolerant. Epiphyte on trees in a protected position. Prefers moist soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers moist soil in a protected position. Medium Prefers well drained soil in an open, sunny position. Adaptable to most positions. Good Evergreen vine to 4m. Creeping grass to 30cm. Good for stabilizing sand. Tussock plant to 1m by 70cm. Flowers in summer. Small herb to 5cm by 15cm. Dainty lilac to white flowers in spring and summer. Evergreen shrub to 2.5m by 3m. Lavender tubular flowers in dense, terminal sprays. Prefers light to medium well drained soil in a protected, shaded position. Adaptable to most soils but prefers a protected, sunny position. High Medium High High Good High Medium High High RPS V5 - 2012 Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 35 Table B - Shrubs Name Common Name Acacia leiocalyx Acacia sophorae Banksia oblongifolia Coastal acacia Banksia robur Broad-leaved banksia Banksia spinulosa Golden candlesticks Callistemon pachyphyllus Swamp bottlebrush Dodonaea triquetra Elaeocarpus reticulatus Large-leaved hop bush Blueberry ash Hibiscus heterophyllus Native rosella, swamp hibiscus Tantoon tea tree, Wild may Leptospermum flavescens Dwarf banksia Leptospermum liversidgei Wild may Leptospermum semibaccatum Leptospermum whitei Wild may Melaleuca nodosa Prickly-leaved paperbark Petrophile shirleyae Cone sticks Podocarpus spinulosus Native plum Ricinocarpus pinifolius Wedding bush Scaevola calendulacea Dune fan flower Xanthorrhoea fulva Grass tree Wild may Fire Retardance Plant Characteristics Growth Requirements Evergreen shrub to 6m by 6m. Profuse yellow spiked flowers from mid winter to spring. Grows to 5m by 2m. Yellow flower spikes in spring. Multi-stemmed shrub to 3m, but usually 1m. Golden flower spikes to 10cm long in autumn and winter. Evergreen shrub to 2m by 2m. Bright green flower spikes 12cm long in autumn. Evergreen shrub to 3m by 2m. Yellowish bronze flowers 18cm long and 6cm wide in summer and autumn. Grows to 3m by 3m. Deep crimson or green flowers up to 10cm long in spring and summer. Evergreen shrub to 3m by 2m. Prefers light, well drained soil in an open, sunny position. Low Prefers well drained sandy soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers damp or swampy soil in an open, sunny position. Medium Prefers damp or swampy soil in an open, sunny position. Medium Very hardy. Prefers light to medium soil in an open, sunny position. Medium Prefers light to heavy soil in a protected, moist position. Low Adaptable to most positions. Good Evergreen shrub to tree to 7m by 3m. Profuse pink or white fringed tubular flowers in summer followed by dark blue berries. Evergreen shrub to 3m by 2m. Large white flowers with deep purple hearts in summer. Evergreen shrub to 3m x 2m. Profuse white fragrant flowers in summer. Evergreen shrub to 1m by 1m. Profuse pink or white flowers in spring. Evergreen shrub to 2m. White to pink flowers in spring. Evergreen shrub or small tree to 6m tall. White flowers in mid to late spring. Evergreen shrub to 3m by 2.5m. Yellow flowers in dense globular heads in spring and autumn. Shrub to 1.2m with sparse foliage. White flowers in spring to summer followed by cone-like seed cases. Evergreen shrub to 1m by 1m. Produces bluish black edible drupes. Evergreen shrub to 1.2m by 1.5m. Crowded white flowers in spring. Sprawling multi-stemmed herb with succulent leaves forming dense mats. Blue flowers with yellow centre throughout the year. Slow growing grass tree with long white/yellow flower spike in late winter to spring. Prefers heavy, moist soil in a protected, sunny position. High Prefers light to medium, moist, well-drained soil in a protected, sunny position. Prefers light moist soil in an open, sunny position. Good Prefers light, swampy soil in an open, sunny position. Low Prefers light, swampy soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers light, swampy soil in an open, sunny position. Low Prefers well drained soil in an open, sunny position. Low Prefers moist soil in a protected, sunny position. Medium Prefers well drained soil in a moist, shaded position. High Prefers well drained, well composted soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers well drained sandy soil in an open, sunny position. Good Prefers damp or swampy soil in an open, sunny position. Medium Medium Low Low High Page 36 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List RPS V5 - 2012 Table C - Trees and palms Name Common Name Acacia aulacocarpa Hickory wattle Acacia concurrens Brisbane black wattle Alectryon coriaceus Soap berry Alphitonia excelsa Red ash, soap tree Angophora costata Rusty gum Angophora woodsiana Smudgee Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Bangalow palm, Piccabeen palm Wallum Banksia aemula Banksia integrifolia Coast banksia Banksia serrata Old man banksia Callitris columellarius Bribie Island cypress, White cypress Cypress pine Callitris rhomboidea Casuarina equisetifolia var. incana Casuarina glauca Plant Characteristics Evergreen tree to 6m by 6m. Yellow flower spikes in clusters. Evergreen shrub or tree to 15m by 6m. Yellow flower spikes in summer to midautumn. Evergreen tree to 5m by 2m. Yellow flowers in pendant sprays. Evergreen tree to 45m by 8m. Small, cream and fragrant flowers. Evergreen tree to 30m by 10m. White fluffy flowers in summer. Evergreen tree to 30m by 10m. White fluffy flowers in summer. Evergreen palm to 15m by 5m with smooth trunk and featherlike leaves. Pink to pale violet flowers in sprays. Evergreen bushy shrub or robust tree to 8m by 8m. Large mauve and orange flowers from autumn to winter. Evergreen tree to 20m by 6m. Lime yellow flowers 15cm long from autumn to winter. Evergreen tree to 10m by 6m. Grey woolly flower spikes 15cm long in summer. Grows to 20m by 4m. Grows to 12m by 3m. Coast she-oak Grows to 30m by 6m Swamp sheoak Grows to 15m by 5m. Casuarina littoralis Casuarina torulosa Commersonia bartramii Black she-oak Grows to 10m by 5m. Rose she-oak Grows to 20m by 5m. Brown kurrajong Cupaniopsis anacardioides Duboisia myoporoides Cupania tree, Tuckeroo Corkwood Evergreen tree to 6m by 2m. Cream flowers in spring and summer. Evergreen tree to 10m by 3m. Elaeocarpus obovatus Endiandra sieberi Evergreen tree to 12m by 3m. Star-shaped white flowers in sprays. Grows to 30m by 6m. Pink walnut Evergreen tree to 6m by 2.5m. Eucalyptus intermedia Eucalyptus pillularis Pink bloodwood Blackbutt Eucalyptus planchoniana Planchon’s stringybark Eucalyptus resinifera Red stringybark Evergreen tree to 50m by 7m. White flowers. Evergreen tree to 70m by 6m. Creamy white flowers appear in spring and summer. Evergreen tree to 22m by 5m. Creamy white flowers in mid summer. Evergreen tree to 50m by 6m. White flowers in summer. Growth Requirements Fire Retardance Well drained soil in an open, sunny position. Low Adaptable to most soils but prefers a well drained, fertile soil in an open, sunny position. Low Prefers well composted, well drained, moist soil in a protected, sunny position. Prefers well composted, well drained, moist soil in a protected, shady position. Prefers light to heavy soil in an open, sunny position. High Prefers light to heavy soil in an open, sunny position. Low Prefers light to medium, moist soils in a protected position. High Prefers well drained, sandy soils in a sunny position. Low Prefers light, neutral, well drained soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers well drained soil in an open, sunny position. Low Prefers light to medium, well drained soil in a sunny, open position. Prefers a well drained soil in a semi-shaded, protected position. Prefers light, well drained soil in an open, sunny position. High Prefers light, well drained soil in an open, sunny position. Salt tolerant. Adaptable to most soils. Sea spray resistant. Prefers light to medium soil in a protected, sunny position. Adaptable to most soils but prefers a protected, shady position. Prefers light to medium soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers rich, moist soil in a protected, sunny position. Good Low Low High Medium Medium Medium Medium High High High Although preferring shade, it is adaptable to most positions. Prefers well composted, moist, well drained soil in a protected, shady position. Prefers light to heavy soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers well drained sandy soil in a protected sunny position. High Prefers light to medium, well drained soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers light, moist, well drained soil in an open semi-shaded position. Low High Low Low Low RPS V5 - 2012 Name Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List - Page 37 Common Name Eucalyptus robusta Eucalyptus signata Swamp messmate Scribbly gum Eucalyptus tereticornis Blue gum Eucalyptus tessellaris Euodia elleryana Carbeen Ficus coronata Sandpaper fig Ficus fraseri Sandpaper fig Ficus platypoda Small-leaved Moreton Bay fig Cheese tree Glochidion ferdinandii Euodia Hibiscus tiliaceus Cotton tree Livistona australis Cabbage-tree palm Lophostemon confertus Brush box Macaranga tanarius Mallotus philippinensis Macaranga Melaleuca quinquenervia Paper-barked tea-tree Omalanthus populifolius Native bleeding heart Pandanus pedunculatus Pandanus palm, Screw palm Quinine bush Petalostigma pubescens Growth Requirements Evergreen tree to 18m by 5m. White flowers in autumn. Evergreen tree to 30m by 5m. White flowers from winter to spring. Evergreen tree to 40m by 5m. White flowers from summer to spring. Evergreen tree to 30m by 4m. Whitish flowers in summer. Evergreen tree to 15m by 4m. Pink, dense clusters of flowers in summer. Evergreen tree to 15m by 5m. Produces marble sized edible figs throughout the year. Evergreen tree to 15m by 5m. Produces marble sized edible figs in spring. Evergreen tree to 10m by 4m. Adaptable to most soils, but prefers an open, sunny position. Prefers light, poor, well drained soil in an open, sunny position. Low Prefers medium to heavy soil in an open, sunny position. Low Prefers light, deep, sandy loam in an open, sunny position. Prefers light to medium soil in an open, sunny position. Low Prefers light to medium, well drained soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers light to medium, well drained soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers moist, rich soil in a sunny, protected position. High Evergreen tree to 24m by 4m. Prefers light to medium, well composted soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers light soil in an open, sunny position. Is salt spray tolerant. Prefers medium to heavy, moist, well-drained soil in a protected, sunny position. High Prefers light to heavy soil in an open, sunny position. Low Prefers well composted soil in a protected, semi-shaded position. Prefers well composted, moist, well drained soil in a protected, sunny position. Prefers moist soil in an open, sunny position. High Prefers medium to heavy, moist soil in a protected, shady position. Prefers light, well drained soil in most positions. High Adaptable to most conditions. Good Prefers light to medium, well composted soil in a protected, shaded position. Prefers light to medium soil in an open, sunny position. Prefers light to medium soil in a protected, sunny position. High Wide spreading tree to 9m tall. Large yellow flowers with a deep pink centre in summer. Evergreen palm to 20m by 2m with rough, scarred trunk and fan-shaped leaves. Yellow flowers in sprays in early spring. Evergreen tree to 50m by 8m. White, dainty and fragrant flowers in spring. Evergreen tree to 6m by 2m. Evergreen tree to 6m by 3m. Pipturus argenteus Native mulberry Podocarpus elatus Tristaniopsis laurina She-pine Water gum Fire Retardance Plant Characteristics Evergreen tree to 25m by 5m. Cream flowers 20cm long from spring to summer. Evergreen tree to 3m by 2m. Evergreen tree to 6m by 3m. Large yellow/orange inedible fruits. Evergreen tree to 10m by 4m. Produces marble-sized inedible orange fruit. Evergreen tree to 6m by 3m. Edible mulberry-like fruit. Tree to 40m by 5m. Edible fruit. Evergreen tree to 7m by 3m. Yellow clusters of flowers in summer. Low High High High Good Medium High Low Medium Medium High Page 38 - Part 9 - Schedules, Schedule 10 - Vegetation Species List this page purposely left blank RPS V5 - 2012