Small shrubs

Name Common name Abundance
Acacia acinacea Gold-dust Wattle Drier areas
Acacia aculeatissima Thin-leaf Wattle Relatively common
Acacia gunnii Ploughshare Wattle Not common
Acrotriche prostrata Trailing Ground-berry Common
Acrotriche serrulata Honey Pots Common
Baeckea ramosissisima Rosy Baeckea Not common
Banksia marginata Silver Banksia Common
Billardiera scandens Common Apple Berry Common
Boronia nana var. hyssopifolia Dwarf Boronia Not common
Boronia nana var. nana Dwarf Boronia Not common
Bossiaea cordigera Wiry Bossiaea Not common
Bossiaea prostrata Creeping Bossiaea Not common
Brachyloma daphnoides Daphne Heath Not common
Comesperma ericinum Heath Milkwort Not common
Correa lawrenciana Mountain Correa Not common
Correa reflexa Common Correa Not common
Daviesia ulicifolia Gorse Bitter-pea Common
Dillwynia cinerascens Grey Parrot-pea Relatively common
Dillwynia ramosissima Bushy Parrot-pea Relatively common
Dillwynia sericea Showy Parrot-pea Relatively common
Epacaris impressa Common Heath Very common
Grevillea alpina Alpine/mountain Grevillea Not common
Grevillea obtecta Elphinstone Grevillea Rocky ridges, rare in Victoria and Australia
Grevillea repens Creeping Grevillea Dry north facing ridges, endangered species. Range of species limited to triangle in between Hepburn Springs, Blakeville and Molinghip
Hibbertia fasciculata var. prostrata Bundled Guinea-flower Not common
Olearia erubescens Moth Daisy Bush Common
Podolobium procumbens Trailing Shaggy Pea Wheatsheaf and one record from Blackwood, regionally significant
Persoonia chamaepeuce Dwarf Geebung Regionally significant species
Pimelea curviflora Curved Rice Flower Not common
Pimelea linifolia Slender Rice Flower Common
Platylobium alternifolium Victorian Flat Pea Not common, north facing slopes around Blakeville
Platylobium formosum Handsome Flat Pea Common
Podolobium procumbens Trailing Podolobium Not common
Psoralea adscendens Dusky Scurf Pea Recorded at Bullarto/Lyonville. Rare in Victoria
Pultenaea humilis Dwarf Bush Pea Valley forest, not common
Pultenaea weindorferi Swamp Bush Pea Wet depressions, listed as vulnerable
Rubus parvifolius Small-leaf Bramble Wet, damp and valley forests, not common
Tetratheca ciliata Pink Bells Relatively common most plant communities