Small shrubs

NameCommon nameAbundance
Acacia acinaceaGold-dust WattleDrier areas
Acacia aculeatissimaThin-leaf WattleRelatively common
Acacia gunniiPloughshare WattleNot common
Acrotriche prostrataTrailing Ground-berryCommon
Acrotriche serrulataHoney PotsCommon
Baeckea ramosissisimaRosy BaeckeaNot common
Banksia marginataSilver BanksiaCommon
Billardiera scandensCommon Apple BerryCommon
Boronia nana var. hyssopifoliaDwarf BoroniaNot common
Boronia nana var. nanaDwarf BoroniaNot common
Bossiaea cordigeraWiry BossiaeaNot common
Bossiaea prostrataCreeping BossiaeaNot common
Brachyloma daphnoidesDaphne HeathNot common
Comesperma ericinumHeath MilkwortNot common
Correa lawrencianaMountain CorreaNot common
Correa reflexaCommon CorreaNot common
Daviesia ulicifoliaGorse Bitter-peaCommon
Dillwynia cinerascensGrey Parrot-peaRelatively common
Dillwynia ramosissimaBushy Parrot-peaRelatively common
Dillwynia sericeaShowy Parrot-peaRelatively common
Epacaris impressaCommon HeathVery common
Grevillea alpinaAlpine/mountain GrevilleaNot common
Grevillea obtectaElphinstone GrevilleaRocky ridges, rare in Victoria and Australia
Grevillea repensCreeping GrevilleaDry north facing ridges, endangered species. Range of species limited to triangle in between Hepburn Springs, Blakeville and Molinghip
Hibbertia fasciculata var. prostrataBundled Guinea-flowerNot common
Olearia erubescensMoth Daisy Bush Common
Podolobium procumbensTrailing Shaggy PeaWheatsheaf and one record from Blackwood, regionally significant
Persoonia chamaepeuceDwarf GeebungRegionally significant species
Pimelea curvifloraCurved Rice FlowerNot common
Pimelea linifoliaSlender Rice FlowerCommon
Platylobium alternifoliumVictorian Flat PeaNot common, north facing slopes around Blakeville
Platylobium formosumHandsome Flat PeaCommon
Podolobium procumbensTrailing PodolobiumNot common
Psoralea adscendensDusky Scurf PeaRecorded at Bullarto/Lyonville. Rare in Victoria
Pultenaea humilisDwarf Bush PeaValley forest, not common
Pultenaea weindorferiSwamp Bush PeaWet depressions, listed as vulnerable
Rubus parvifoliusSmall-leaf BrambleWet, damp and valley forests, not common
Tetratheca ciliataPink BellsRelatively common most plant communities