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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
7.3.45Corymbia clarksoniana +/- C. tessellaris +/- E. drepanophylla open forest to open woodland on alluvial plainsLeast concernOf concern
7.3.46Lophostemon suaveolens open forest to woodland on alluvial plainsEndangeredEndangered
7.3.47Allocasuarina littoralis, Corymbia intermedia and Lophostemon suaveolens open forest on poorly drained alluviumOf concernOf concern
7.3.48Eucalyptus portuensis and E. drepanophylla +/- Corymbia intermedia +/- C. citriodora open woodland to open forest on dry uplands on alluviumOf concernEndangered
7.3.49Notophyll vine forest on rubble terraces of streamsOf concernOf concern
7.3.50Melaleuca fluviatilis +/- vine forest species open forest to closed forest on alluvium fringing streamsOf concernEndangered
7.5.1Eucalyptus tereticornis, Corymbia intermedia and E. reducta woodland to open forest of uplands on weathered soils of a remnant surfaceOf concernEndangered
7.5.2Eucalyptus portuensis +/- Corymbia intermedia open forest to woodland of uplands on weathered soils of a remnant surfaceOf concernOf concern
7.5.3Eucalyptus portuensis, Corymbia citriodora and E. drepanophylla woodland to open forest of uplands on weathered soils of a remnant surfaceOf concernEndangered
7.5.4Corymbia intermedia or Melaleuca viridiflora woodland to open forest of uplands on weathered soils of a remnant surfaceOf concernOf concern
7.5.5Eucalyptus moluccana woodland to open forest of uplands, on weathered soils of a remnant surfaceLeast concernNo concern at present
7.8.1Complex mesophyll to mesophyll vine forest on well-drained basalt lowlands and foothillsLeast concernEndangered
7.8.2Complex mesophyll vine forest of high rainfall, cloudy uplands on basalt, including small areas of wind-sheared notophyll vine forest on ridgelinesLeast concernOf concern
7.8.3Complex semi-evergreen notophyll vine forest of uplands on basaltEndangeredEndangered
7.8.4Simple to complex notophyll vine forest of cloudy wet highlands on basaltLeast concernEndangered
7.8.5Notophyll vine forest dominated by blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon) and/or brown salwood (Acacia celsa) on cloudy wet basalt uplands and highlandsOf concernOf concern
7.8.6Semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest on moist basalt foothillsEndangeredEndangered
7.8.7Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest and associated grasslands, predominantly on basalt uplandsOf concernEndangered
7.8.8Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. reducta +/- Angophora floribunda open forest to woodland on basaltOf concernEndangered
7.8.9Molloy red box (Eucalyptus leptophleba) woodland on dry basalt uplandsOf concernOf concern

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18 May 2023