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Order in advance To maximise your range of species, order at least 12 months in advance. Nurseries can grow many species if they know you want them. They can also ensure that the seed is local to your site (plants genetically adapted to your conditions survive the best). So plan and order. If you collect your own seed, this can be given to nurseries to grow. Then you can be sure of how local your local plants are! A list of nurseries supplying indigenous plants in the NE Region can be found in Revegetation Resources Directory, DSE (2005) on the NECMA website: www.necma.vic.gov.au Choosing the best list for a site Selecting the appopriate list will ensure that the species are suited to the conditions. Consider: where you are in the landscape/ topography (eg. floodplain, flats, rises); the soil type and remnant vegetation near by. Based on this and current site conditions, select the best suited profile/s, using species descriptions as a guide. More Information The following references are available on the DPI & DSE websites (www.dpi.vic.gov.au; www.dse.vic.gov.au) and at their offices Wodonga McKoy St (02) 60437900 Wangaratta Cnr Ovens and Ford St (03) 57238600 General: DSE (2006) Native Vegetation Revegetation planting standards - Guidelines for establishing native vegetation for net gain accounting, DSE, East Melbourne. Perry, D and Butler, M. (2004) Tree planting and aftercare, LC0104, DPI, Melbourne. Biodiversity: Platt, S. (2002) How to Plan Wildlife Landscapes, DNRE, Melbourne. Riparian Revegetation: Price, P. & Lovett, S. (2002) ‘Managing riparian land’, 1, Land & Water Australia Canberra. Farm Forestry: Hajek, C. (2002) Farm forestry / agroforestry: What is it?, AG0790, DPI, Horsham. Shelter Belts: Johnson H. and Brandle, James (2003) Shelterbelt design, LC 0136, DPI, Stawell. Salinity: DPI (2005) Frequently Asked Question About Salinity Tree Planting Incentive Projects NESSI EVC Descriptions and Benchmarks: www.dse.vic.goc.au under ‘Conservation and Environment’ go to ‘Native Vegetation Information for Victoria’. DNRE (2002), Managing Your Patch of Bush, Wodonga. Species Descriptions: www.csu.edu.au/herbarium/riverina Including Wangaratta, Boorhaman, Peechelba, Brimin Lower Ovens Local Native Plant Lists Victorian Government initiative About this brochure This brochure provides lists of plant species that are locally native (indigenous) to the Lower Ovens area (see back page for map). These species are grouped into lists for different profiles of the landscape/topography, representing the different vegetation types (Ecological Vegetation Classes, EVCs) that occur there. The species in bold are those which are more common, and underl ined species are those that are more likely to be available from nurseries that sell indigenous plants. The lists are cross-referenced with EVC benchmarks (see references). Why restore and revegetate? These activities provide for: shelter for stock, pasture or crops; creating/ enhancing the habitat for native species; improving water quality; land protection; farm forestry (including firewood, sawlogs); meeting legislative requirements (eg. offsets), and aesthetics. What do you want to achieve? The purpose of your works helps dictate the following; where, eg. extend existing native vegetation, link between patches, corner of paddock, along drainage line, in gully etc; how, eg. planting, direct seeding or natural regeneration; the on going management required; what species you revegetate with; the density (how many plants); and the arrangement, eg. rows versus random, shrubs around existing trees. Make the most of your efforts! The long term survival, effective regeneration and other benefits can easily be optimised, whatever the purpose of your efforts. Expanding the range of plant types to include shrubs, grasses and wildflowers helps keep your native trees healthy and provides the building materials, furniture and food needed by local native animals. These improve the chance of restoring plant-animal interactions such as pollination and insect control, assisting your restoration site and surrounding areas to be self-sustaining. How do I go about it? Preparing the ground, undertaking pest and weed control, selection of plants, spacing and arrangement of plants, method of planting, watering in, mulching, guarding, fencing and monitoring are all factors which will vary according to your site and purpose. The book Revegetation Techniques A guide to establishing native vegetation in Victoria (2003) Greening Australia is available from the website: www.greeningaustralia.com.au

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Order in advanceTo maximise your range of species, order atleast 12 months in advance. Nurseries cangrow many species if they know you wantthem. They can also ensure that the seed is

local to your site (plants genetically adapted to yourconditions survive the best). So plan and order. If youcollect your own seed, this can be given to nurseries togrow. Then you can be sure of how local your local plantsare! A list of nurseries supplying indigenous plants in the NERegion can be found in Revegetation Resources Directory,DSE (2005) on the NECMA website: www.necma.vic.gov.au

Choosing the best list for a siteSelecting the appopriate list will ensure that thespecies are suited to the conditions. Consider:where you are in the landscape/ topography(eg. floodplain, flats, rises); the soil type and

remnant vegetation near by. Based on this and current siteconditions, select the best suited profile/s, using speciesdescriptions as a guide.

More InformationThe following references are available on theDPI & DSE websites (www.dpi.vic.gov.au;www.dse.vic.gov.au) and at their officesWodonga McKoy St (02) 60437900

Wangaratta Cnr Ovens and Ford St (03) 57238600

General: DSE (2006) Native Vegetation Revegetationplanting standards - Guidelines for establishing nativevegetation for net gain accounting, DSE, East Melbourne.Perry, D and Butler, M. (2004) Tree planting and aftercare,LC0104, DPI, Melbourne.Biodiversity: Platt, S. (2002) How to Plan WildlifeLandscapes, DNRE, Melbourne.Riparian Revegetation: Price, P. & Lovett, S. (2002)‘Managing riparian land’, 1, Land & Water Australia Canberra.Farm Forestry: Hajek, C. (2002) Farm forestry /agroforestry: What is it?, AG0790, DPI, Horsham.Shelter Belts: Johnson H. and Brandle, James (2003)Shelterbelt design, LC 0136, DPI, Stawell.Salinity: DPI (2005) Frequently Asked Question AboutSalinity Tree Planting Incentive Projects NESSIEVC Descriptions and Benchmarks: www.dse.vic.goc.auunder ‘Conservation and Environment’ go to ‘NativeVegetation Information for Victoria’.DNRE (2002), Managing Your Patch of Bush, Wodonga.Species Descriptions: www.csu.edu.au/herbarium/riverina

Including Wangaratta, Boorhaman, Peechelba, Brimin

Lower Ovens Local Native Plant Lists

Victorian Government initiative

About this brochureThis brochure provides lists of plant speciesthat are locally native (indigenous) to theLower Ovens area (see back page for map).These species are grouped into lists for

different profiles of the landscape/topography, representingthe different vegetation types (Ecological Vegetation Classes,EVCs) that occur there. The species in bold are those whichare more common, and underlined species are those that aremore likely to be available from nurseries that sell indigenousplants. The lists are cross-referenced with EVCbenchmarks (see references).

Why restore and revegetate?These activities provide for: shelter for stock,pasture or crops; creating/ enhancing thehabitat for native species; improving waterquality; land protection; farm forestry (including

firewood, sawlogs); meeting legislative requirements (eg.offsets), and aesthetics.

What do you want to achieve?The purpose of your works helps dictate thefollowing; where, eg. extend existing nativevegetation, link between patches, corner ofpaddock, along drainage line, in gully etc;

how, eg. planting, direct seeding or natural regeneration; theon going management required; what species you revegetatewith; the density (how many plants); and the arrangement,eg. rows versus random, shrubs around existing trees.

Make the most of your efforts!The long term survival, effective regenerationand other benefits can easily be optimised,whatever the purpose of your efforts.Expanding the range of plant types to include

shrubs, grasses and wildflowers helps keep your native treeshealthy and provides the building materials, furniture andfood needed by local native animals. These improve thechance of restoring plant-animal interactions such aspollination and insect control, assisting your restoration siteand surrounding areas to be self-sustaining.

How do I go about it?Preparing the ground, undertaking pest andweed control, selection of plants, spacing andarrangement of plants, method of planting,watering in, mulching, guarding, fencing and

monitoring are all factors which will vary according to yoursite and purpose. The book Revegetation Techniques Aguide to establishing native vegetation in Victoria (2003)Greening Australia is available from the website:www.greeningaustralia.com.au

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Species List Boundary

Lower Ovens EVCs

(55) Plains Grassy Woodland (PGW)

(56) Floodplain Riparian Woodland

(61) Box Ironbark Forest

(68) Creekline Grassy Woodland (CGW)

(74) Wetland Formation

(97) Pine Buloke Woodland

(234) PW/Shrubby Granitic-outwash Grassy Woodland Mosaic(240) PGW/CGW/Wetland Mosaic

(255) Riverine Grassy Woodland/Riverine Sedgy Forest/Wetland Mosaic(803) Plains Woodland (PW)

Legend

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North East CMA Region

Tallangatta Corryong

Omeo

Mitta MittaMyrtleford

Bright

Beechworth

Chiltern

Wangaratta

Wodonga

References:Berwick, S. (unpublished) Pre-1750 EVC mapping, Goulburn Broken catchment, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Benalla.Viridans Pty Ltd. (2004) Victorian Fauna Display, Viridans Pty Ltd., Melbourne.Whyte, S. (2003) Revegetation Techniques A guide for establishing native vegetation in Victoria, Greening Australia, Horsham.Acknowledgments:

This project has been co-funded by DSE and Natural Heritage Trust. Our thanks to community and organisational memberswho have assisted with comments.Profile drawings created by Vincent Drane of Spring Creek Studio.

Edited by Mary Titcumb and Sue Berwick, Department of Sustainability and EnvironmentPublished by the Victorian Government Department of Sustainability and Environment Melbourne, June 2007© The State of Victoria Department of Sustainability and Environment 2007This publication is copyright. No part may be reproduced by any process except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968.Authorised by the Victorian Government, Melbourne. Printed by Stream Solutions.For further information about this publication, contact: Department of Sustainability and Environment, Wodonga (02) 6043 7900ISBN 978-1-74152-726-1 (print); ISBN 978-1-74152-856-5 (online); ISBN 978-1-74152-999-9 (CD-ROM)DisclaimerThis publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its employees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw ofany kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence whichmay arise from you relying on any information in this publication.

Figure 1. Map of the ‘Lower Ovens’ zone. This satellite image has an overlay of the mapped distribution of the Ecological Vegetation Classesfor this zone. The mapping should only be used as an indication of which EVCs may occur there. To decide which EVCs relate to your property,use the Landform Descriptions and Geology & Soils information in the profiles. For more detailed map see DSE website (www.dse.vic.gov.au)Select ‘Interactive Maps’ then ‘Biodiversity Interactive Map’ and choose the appropriate layers.

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