Sunday Creek Plants
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Trees Acacia
Trees Ac - Eu
Trees D-Er
Trees Eucalyptus and Corymbia
Trees Ev -L
Trees M -Z
Shrubs A - E
Shrubs F - Z
Vines, mistletoes and orchid
Native grasses - red soil
Native grasses - clay soils
Forbs - blue and purple flowers
Forbs - yellow flowers A - L
Forbs - yellow flowers M - Z
Forbs - red, peach and orange flowers
Forbs - pink and mauve flowers
Forbs - green and/or very small flowers
Forbs - white flowers
Introduced pastures
Problem weeds
Minor weeds
Sedges
Native grass - both red and clay soil
Aquatics
Abutilon hannii
Family: Malvaceae.
Common name: Mallow.
Acacia hammondi
Family:
Mimosoideae.
Breynia cernua
Family: Euphorbiceae.
Common name: Coffee bush.
Calytrix exstipulata
Family: Myrtaceae.
Common names: Turkey bush, Kimberley heather.
Carissa lanceolata
Family: Apocynaceae.
Common name: Conkerberry.
A prickly increaser species with edible friut.
Clerodendrum floribundum
Family: Verbenaceae.
Floribundum means abundant flowers.
This is an attractive large shrub.
Dichrostachys spicata
Family: Mimosoideae.
Common names: Prickle bush, poached egg bush.
Diospyros cordifolia
Family: Ebenaceae.
Relative of the persimmon, black sapote and native ebony (Diospyros humilis).
Distichostemon hispidulus
Family: Sapindaceae.
'Hispidulus' means 'finely hairy.'
Dodonea oxyptera
Family: Sapindaceae.
Common names: Hop bush or lantern bush.
Ehretia saligna
Family: Ehretiaceae.
Common names: Peachwood, bullock bush.
It is a useful top feed.
Eremophila longifolia
Family: Scrophulariaceae
This plant is uncommon on Sunday Creek.