Threatened flora Latrobe City

Latrobe

Threatened flora status information contained in this page is based on the Advisory List of rare or threatened plants in Victoria 2005, which has been phased out and replaced by the FFG Threatened List 2021. More information Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act Threatened List

 

Conservation status

   
  Australia (EPBC Act 1999)
  EX  Extinct
  CR  Critically Endangered
  EN  Endangered
  VU  Vulnerable
  P  Poorly known
  Victorian status 
  x  Presumed extinct 
  e  Endangered
  v  Vulnerable
  r    Rare
  k  Poorly known
  L  FFG Listed
  D  FFG delisted
  X  FFG rejected

 

Scientific name

Common name

Status

Asparagales
     Orchidaceae
           Caladenia aurantiaca Orange-tip Finger-orchid r
           Pterostylis grandiflora Cobra Greenhood r
           Thelymitra alpicola Alpine Sun-orchid vu
           Chiloglottis jeanesii Mountain Bird-orchid r
           Caladenia orientalis Eastern Spider-orchid EN en L
           Caladenia australis Southern Spider-orchid k
           Thelymitra hiemalis Winter Sun-orchid en L
           Pterostylis fischii Fisch's Greenhood r
           Caladenia vulgaris Slender Pink-fingers r
           Corybas fimbriatus Fringed Helmet-orchid r
           Pterostylis X ingens Sharp Greenhood r
           Pterostylis clivosa Red-tip Greenhood r
           Diuris X palachila Broad-lip Diuris r
           Pterostylis rubescens Inland Red-tip Greenhood r
           Thelymitra incurva Swamp Sun-orchid en L
     Hemerocallidaceae
           Dianella amoena Matted Flax-lily EN en L
     Anthericaceae
           Sowerbaea juncea Rush Lily r
     Xanthorrhoeaceae
           Lomandra glauca s.s. Blue Mat-rush k
Orthotrichales
     Orthotrichaceae
           Macromitrium ligulaefolium Macromitrium r
Myrtales
     Myrtaceae
           Eucalyptus yarraensis Yarra Gum r X
           Eucalyptus fulgens Green Scentbark r
           Eucalyptus ignorabilis s.s. Grey Scentbark r
           Eucalyptus strzeleckii Strzelecki Gum VU vu L
           Eucalyptus kitsoniana Bog Gum r
           Eucalyptus camaldulensis River Red-gum X
           Eucalyptus sideroxylon subsp. sideroxylon Mugga r
           Eucalyptus globulus subsp. globulus Southern Blue-gum r #
           Melaleuca armillaris subsp. armillaris Giant Honey-myrtle r #
           Eucalyptus crenulata Buxton Gum EN en L #
           Eucalyptus cinerea subsp. victoriensis Beechworth Silver Stringybark vu
           Eucalyptus arenicola Gippsland Lakes Peppermint r
           Corymbia maculata Spotted Gum vu #
     Onagraceae
           Epilobium willisii Carpet Willow-herb ex L
Poales
     Cyperaceae
           Carex nemoralis River Hook-sedge r
           Carex chlorantha Green-top Sedge k
           Carex alsophila Forest Sedge r
     Poaceae
           Amphibromus fluitans River Swamp Wallaby-grass VU X
           Eragrostis trachycarpa Rough-grain Love-grass r D
           Agrostis propinqua Mountain Bent k
           Lachnagrostis punicea subsp. punicea Purple Blown-grass r
Rosales
     Rhamnaceae
           Pomaderris vacciniifolia Round-leaf Pomaderris CR en L
Proteales
     Proteaceae
           Grevillea chrysophaea Golden Grevillea r
           Banksia spinulosa var. cunninghamii Hairpin Banksia N
           Hakea macraeana Willow Needlewood en L
           Grevillea rosmarinifolia Rosemary Grevillea P #
Apiales
     Apiaceae
           Xanthosia leiophylla Parsley Xanthosia r
           Platysace ericoides Heath Platysace r
     Pittosporaceae
           Billardiera scandens s.s. Velvet Apple-berry r
Oxalidales
     Oxalidaceae
           Oxalis thompsoniae Fluffy-fruit Wood-sorrel k
Alismatales
     Potamogetonaceae
           Potamogeton australiensis Thin Pondweed k
     Juncaginaceae
           Triglochin minutissima Tiny Arrowgrass r
Asterales
     Asteraceae
           Cymbonotus lawsonianus Bear's-ear r
           Senecio glomeratus subsp. longifructus Annual Fireweed r
           Coronidium waddelliae Snowy Everlasting r
           Brachyscome salkiniae Elegant Daisy r
           Craspedia canens Grey Billy-buttons en L
           Euchiton umbricola Cliff Cudweed r
     Campanulaceae
           Isotoma tridens Hypsela k
Pinales
     Cupressaceae
           Callitris oblonga subsp. oblonga Dwarf Cypress-pine EN *
Psilotales
     Psilotaceae
           Tmesipteris ovata Oval Fork-fern r
           Tmesipteris parva Small Fork-fern r
           Tmesipteris elongata Slender Fork-fern vu
Fabales
     Fabaceae
           Pultenaea blakelyi Blakely's Bush-pea en
           Pultenaea juniperina s.s. Prickly Beauty r
           Desmodium varians Slender Tick-trefoil k
           Pultenaea prolifera Otway Bush-pea r
           Goodia pubescens Silky Golden-tip r
     Mimosaceae
           Acacia howittii Sticky Wattle r #
           Acacia leprosa var. graveolens Common Cinnamon-wattle k
Dicranales
     Fissidentaceae
           Fissidens dealbatus Nerveless Pocket-moss r
Sapindales
     Rutaceae
           Leionema bilobum subsp. serrulatum Toothed Leionema r
Geraniales
     Geraniaceae
           Geranium solanderi var. solanderi s.s. Austral Crane's-bill vu
Lamiales
     Plantaginaceae
           Callitriche umbonata Winged Water-starwort r X
Gleicheniales
     Gleicheniaceae
           Sticherus tener s.s. Tasman Fan-fern r
Polypodiales
     Polypodiaceae
           Notogrammitis angustifolia subsp. nothofageti Beech Finger-fern vu
     Athyriaceae
           Deparia petersenii subsp. congrua Japanese Lady-fern vu
Brassicales
     Brassicaceae
           Cardamine paucijuga s.s. Annual Bitter-cress P
           Cardamine tenuifolia Slender Bitter-cress P
Cyatheales
     Cyatheaceae
           Cyathea cunninghamii Slender Tree-fern vu L
           Cyathea X marcescens Skirted Tree-fern vu
Ranunculales
     Ranunculaceae
           Ranunculus papulentus Large River Buttercup k
Salviniales
     Marsileaceae
           Marsilea mutica Smooth Nardoo k #
Pooideae
     Poeae
           Poa orthoclada Avon Tussock-grass r

 

Native species but some stands may be alien.

Table adapted from data source: Victorian Biodiversity Atlas, 3 December 2019.

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