Tree Study By Peter Weir At Cudgera Creek

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FLORA INDIGENOUS TO PROPERTY owned by Anthony Pike,Christies Creek,Northern NSW SPEICES indentified by Peter Weir SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME INFO Acacia bakeri Marblewood NSW Threatened Species Vulnerable Listing, need to check location if actually on property or neighbours property Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly shrub/medium size tree Alyxia ruscifolia Prickly Alyxia shrub,found edge of road beneath Blackbutts,also near creek in denser shade Alchornea ilicifolia Native Holly shrub/small tree understorey *Araucaria bidwillii Bunya Pine not indigenous,2 large trees planted opposite house Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine tall canopy tree Archirhodomyrtus beckleri Rose Myrtle shrub, small tree, located edges Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Bangalow Palm need to question neighbour if different subspecies Callicoma serratifolia Callicoma need to confirm presence *Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Laurel disturbing WEED, most disturbing weed on site, out competes against other species for the canopy Citrobatus pauciflorus Orange Thorn shrub, spiky Commersonia bartramia Brown Kurrajong small tree, pioneer Cordyline petiolaris Broad Leaved Palm Lilly Cryptocarya glaucescens Jackwood potentially large tree Cryptocarya laevigata Red Fruited Laurel shrub Cupaniopsis parvifolia Small Leaved Tuckeroo not confirmed need to investigate further Diploglotlis australis Native Tamarind tall canopy tree Elaecarpus reticulatus Blueberry Ash small tree Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowwood canopy tree,located slopes and valleys Eucalyptus pilularis Blackbutt canopy tree,located on ridge tops Eucalyptus sp Ironbark located on ridge tops Eucalyptus sp smooth bark, favoured tree of Koala's Eupomatia laurina Bolwarra,Native Guava shrub Ficus coronata Creek Sandpaper Fig small tree,edible,said to help wound healing Ficus fraseri Sandpaper Fig Ficus macrophylla Moreton Bay Fig located near creek northern boundary Flindersia australis Australian Teak canopy tree Flindersia schottiana Cudgerie canopy tree Flindersia collina Leopard Ash no confirmed sighting but likely to occur Guioa semiglauca Guioa small pioneer tree,near edges of forest Glochidion ferdinandi Cheese Tree small pioneer tree, leaves hairless Glochidion ferdinandi var pubens Cheese Tree leaves hairy, need to further investigate Gmelina leichhardtii White Beech potentially large canopy tree

Hibbertia scandens Golden Guinea Flower climber, large yellow flowers Jagera pseudorhus Foambark Tree small tree *Lantana camara Lantana Disturbing WEED, various patches located mostly near creeks, not much habitat value Lomandra sp ? along creek Lophostemon confertus Brush Box large canopy tree near creek Macadamia integrifolia? or Symplocos thawaitesii?near large Morton Bay Fig near creek Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad Leafed Paperbark sunny creek edges Melaleuca sp? Neolitsea dealbata White Bolly Gum small tree Oplismenus aemulus Basket Grass sprawling grass, common throughout especially moister areas Ozothamnus diosmifolium(Helichrysum Everlasting Paper diosmifolium) Daisy,White shrub Dogwood open areas & beneath Eucalyptus Pittosporum rhombifolium Holly Wood small tree near creek Rhodamnia rubescens Scrub Turpentine small tree Rhodamnia sp leaves hairless, unable to confirm, maybe either costata or maideniana *Schefflera actinophylla Umbrella Tree not indigenous, probably a WEED Syzygium francisii Giant Water Gum Syzygium moorei Durobby large tree, not found on property yet..., NSW Threatened Species Listing Tabernaemontana pandacagui(Ervatamia Banana Bush angustisepala,old shrub/small name) tree, not edible, probably poisonous *Tradescantia albiflora Wandering Jew disturbing WEED,not common but is around Trochocarpa laurina Tree Heath small tree Wilkiea huegeliana Veiny Wilkiea understorey shrub/small tree in dense shade Zieria smithii Sandfly Zieria shrub, crushed leaves pleasant aromatic smell, sunny areas, possibly repels insects

ation if actually on property or neighbours property

gainst other species for the canopy

not much habitat value

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