Name | Common name | Abundance |
Acacia mucronata var.longifolia | Narrow-leaf Wattle | Common damp and valley forests |
Acacia oxycedrus | Spike Wattle | Dry forest, not common |
Acacia stricta | Hop Wattle | Not common |
Acacia verticillata | Prickly Moses | Common in wet, damp and valley forest |
Bauera rubioides | Wiry Baurera | Damper areas |
Beyeria viscosa | Pinkwood | One historical record, occurs in damp gullies |
Bossiaea vombata | Wombat Bossiaea | Two known populations at Musk Reference Area |
Cassinia aculeata | Common Cassinia | Common |
Cassinia arcuata | Drooping Cassinia | Not common |
Cassinia longifolia | Shiny Cassinia | Relatively common |
Coprosma hirtella | Rough Coprosma | Regionally significant, rare in area |
Coprosma quadrifida | Prickly Currant-Bush | Relatively common |
Daviesia leptophylla | Narrow-leaf Bitter-pea | Not common |
Goodenia ovata | Hop Goodenia | Common |
Hovea linearis | Common Hovea | Common drier areas |
Hakea sericea | Bushy Needlewood | Relatively common |
Indigofera australis | Austral Indigo | Not common |
Leptospermum continentale | Prickly Tea-tree | Common |
Leptospermum lanigerum | Wooly Tea-tree | Not common |
Leptospermum scorparium | Manuka | Not common |
Leucopogon virgatus | Common Beard-heath | Relatively common |
Leucopogon microphyllus | Hairy Beard-heath | Rare in Victoria (VROT) |
Monotoca scoparia | Prickly Broom Heath | Not common |
Olearia lirata | Snow Daisy-Bush | Relatively common |
Pimelea axiflora | Bootlace Bush | Not common |
Pomaderris elachophylla | Small-leaf Pomaderris | Not common, valley forests |
Prosthanthera melissifolia | Balm Mint-Bush | Recorded in Barkstead area, other areas? |
Prosthanthera rotundifolia | Round-leaf Mint Bush | Not common |
Pultenaea daphnoides | Large-leaf Bush Pea | Dry, damp, relatively common |
Pultenaea gunnii | Golden Bush Pea | Damp, valley and dry forests, common |
Pultenaea muelleri var. reflexifolia | Mueller’s Bush Pea | Very common, although regionally significant |
Sambucus gaudichaudiana | White Elderberry | Wet, damp, valley forests and riparian areas |